Swans only have one partner for their whole life and if their partner dies, they fly as high as they can and the let themselves fall to their deaths.
Now, in 3rd life, Jimmy dies first, as he always does, and Scott places the worst he has ever done in these games, I could go on and on about this honestly, but I struggle to write this stuff down, I more so speak it better unless someone is going back and forth with me on this stuff.
Liking any piece of media is so exhausting because I can’t just like things normally. I need to consume its essence. I need to hold it gently in my hands and keep it close to my heart. I need to project it permanently into my brain. I need to give all the characters a hug and a high five. I need to bite them I need to put them in my pocket I need to throw them at the wall. I need to tuck them into bed and give them little kisses on the forehead. I need to throw them down the stairs. Do you understand.
We gotta talk about the end of this video from one of Steven Ogg's Q&A sessions.
He speaks of two scenes that didn't make it into the game; The Sharmoota Job, which we knew about, and a "super intense" scene of Trevor and Michael bawling their eyes out?? What?!
I had a dream with Vasco and Machete last night, I don't remember all details, but I do remember people talking about Machete being some sort of fallen angel or something. I even saw flashes of his angelic form in between, I'll have to draw those when I get back home. It was both scary and delightful.
I have many thoughts about the holloween scene with the lords and the implications and everything that just happened (mainly about the mention of the LIBs being ageless I’m gonna make another post talking about that because my current interpretation is that they switch between being children and adults like ping pong palls)
But m currently not in a state where I can properly process anything so just:
The friendship between Neil and Charlie makes me genuinely so distraught. Like Neil was his best friend. He was his best friend and he left him at the Welton alone. He had to be the one to tell Todd, and maybe the others, that Neil was dead. He had to deal with all of the adults, and Cameron, blaming Keating for his death and he got expelled when he opposed that idea.
distinguished little gentleman stuffing his puppet mouth with delicious waffle
(ppl who think lesbians can like/be men + vice-versa, proship, & endo dni))