How to Take Care of Your First-Mate Who Has No Self-Care Skills 101. 🧜♂️🦄
(You cannot tell me that Izzy put an extra pillow under his own leg during the cursed suit try-on scene. I won't believe you. I've had this headcannon since the day S2E5 aired, so I had to draw it into reality! 🧜♂️🦄)
My most embarrassing moment on set: thinking Taika forgot to say his line because the silence was so long (he was waiting for the camera to be in the right spot, like a pro), and so to “save the shot” I said the line we were supposed to say AS A GROUP by myself🤦🏾♂️💀🏴☠️ #seasonwrap #ourflagmeansdeath #ofmdseason2
Season two was beautiful with three of the most heart-wrenching episodes of television I've ever watched. If season one rewired my brain, season two rewired my entire body. Season two took both of my hands, looked into my eyes, and told me that it loved me.
Nnnot sure what’s happened six months ago…? Anyway! Time for your weekly sword training session, go get changed or whatever you poofs do. Hurry up, he doesn’t have all day
No but seriously. If you find yourself consistently agreeing with Ed's worst self-loathing thoughts, you might want to consider if you'd just been feeling something "off" or finding Ed's actions worse than those of White characters and you really just wanted an excuse to feel justified in thinking the brown man is overly violent. Because it's very much the surface-level point that we're supposed to be listening to Ed say he's unlovable and talk about himself like he's a monster and disagree with him.
We don't get a lot of shows with characters like Ed. And I get that a lot of White fans aren't used to seeing a brown man with this level of complexity who has an arc like this where he learns he was never defined by the violence he was forced into and that he is very lovable and worthy of forgiveness. But I am absolutely begging some White fans to think for two seconds about why they're so eager to agree with antagonistic characters and Ed's own self-loathing here. Is the show actually saying these things, or is it just an easy excuse to take your ""gut feeling"" about the brown lead at face value and prioritize the feelings of White characters over his?
hung out with some fellow ofmd enjoyers tonight and I'm just. so fucking SAD about the cancelation still. like this is my soulmate show. there are many other stories that I love, but nothing has ever made a home in my heart like ofmd, and idk if anything else ever will, and I know it's just a show but it was instrumental in getting me through some of the hardest periods of my life and I want it BACK ;_;