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#mary and bea who are so often diametrically opposed coming together on the 'fuck this bitch' train and being baffled by Ava's seemingly
birgittesilverbae · 1 year
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"they're never yours, they never last" was a Mary scene but you know what else I think was meant to be? Superion and Vincent on the cliff. Mary dealing with the sheer scope of that betrayal from the man she trusted the most? the shot for shot parallels with the Macready cliff scene? the decision to show Vincent the mercy he didn't show Shannon? Mary continuing her shows of leadership and understanding that revenge is not justice? give it to me
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