Can I just talk about something from today’s episode real quick? Do you guys know what finding out legendary Mythosaurs still exist means? It’s like finding out The Loch Ness Monster is just vibing down there.
These are the sacred ancestral mines where generations of Mandalorians swore themselves to their culture and their religion and no one ever knew there was the living embodiment of their creed’s faith swimming below the surface.
Bo-Katan has her whole life been basically craving the power and honor she feared her sister The Duchess robbed from her and then fighting the Empire for the power and honor they stole from them all. And now she’s learned that the very creature who’s taming founded their beliefs lives just below the surface of these waters. A creature that to her people is basically magic and the children’s story she mocks Din for believing.
Bo can’t take the sword from Din (at least not if she’s trying to be friends and totally not going to betray him right), but she could take down the most dangerous beast their people respect to prove her worth.
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Tomorrow is my Birthday and I couldn't be more depressed. It's like I've given up on having attempting to have good birthdays, they have all been so shitty as of late.
I just want one good year. I'm tired of being sad and miserable cause of chronic pains.
I don't like being alone.
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I felt like doing a little shoutout to a fanmade Friday the 13th film (dir. Jason West, 2021) Also warning, there are going to be spoilers below!
The movie is available on YT for free by the way, always give some love to indie artists!
Now, I'm gonna get it out of the gate, I don't personally find it the best among all the fanmade FT13 stuff; most of my complaints are about general, technical stuff though.
But damn, they did what most movies don't want to explore (or they don't feel like exploring), and that's Jason's mental state/ mind. I feel like there's some great potential in showing what may possibly be going on with someone who's silent at all times- something that I don't recollect many FT13 media doing (unless you count fans' interpretations, theories and headcannons based on how Jason behaves, along with the Jason vs Leatherface comic that dug into him as a person more), but what would add to him as a villain and a character overall.
In the movie, Jason was struggling with auditory hallucinations (or you can interpret that as his mom actually talking to him from the grave, though I'm personally not all for supernatural stuff) of Pamela's voice screaming at him to kill people. "Punish them for what they did to me, to us" she said multiple times. And damn, did that make my heart ache.
He genuinely struggled with hearing that, seemingly writhing in pain and hitting himself while distressed, shaking his head.
Also, in the scene below, him looking at the picture of his mom was, in my opinion, like trying to remind himself that there's no chance it could actually be her; or maybe wondering if a person who was so sweet and loving to him, who holds her child dearly in the photograph, could really be saying all those viscious things.
I watched all those scenes and I wondered "does this portrayal of Jason actually wants to do all those horrible things?" Sure, in other movies, he is not - to me- a viscious serial killer either. He doesn't go to other towns to kill, pretty much all of his kills are quick, unless the victims struggle. There's no sick enjoyment there to me with killing itself, compared to some other villains. But this one?
He tries to make those voices stop. He can't, obviously he can't- there are no psychiatrists and therapists, there is no one to help him deal with all of this. No one will, considering he already has killed a bunch of people.
Maybe he's aware of it too- he knows his future doesn't exists, because there was just a victim after victim, but he couldn't stop, so he is metaphorically tied to that old camphouse he lives in, since he knows he's not wanted anywhere else- that was what he was taught his entire life.
He can't just stop listening to what the voice of Pamela tells him to do- there is an altar for her in the movie as well, many objects he managed to collect, pictures and newspaper cutouts, portraying the only person who loved him unconditionally- he can't stop listening to someone like that.
And he wants them to stop telling him all those atrocities, because maybe despite his mom screaming "they deserve it" inside his head, they actually didn't- but also, it's the voice of the only person who cared. If the voice stops, it may hit him a little too hard that she really is dead, and she's never coming back.
So he listens.
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I still like the idea that when they fly (and not fighting, that is), Jason carries Nico like a toddler.
Like, at the front (or side) of his body, the other’s weight resting on his chest and arms. And one of Nico’s arm holds onto his shoulders as he twists around to watch the scenery below.
Why? I don’t know, i just think it fits. It warms my soul.
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I’m obsessed with cod x werewolf y/n stories. I will take a billion of them, thank you. 🙏💕 I’ll be frothing at the mouth at this fic forever, Ty for writing it and for FREE?! *kisses u on the forehead*
THANK YOU <3 <3 !!
As much as I love fics where the cod boys are werewolves (or not humans), there's just something so special about the y/n stories being Off or Different.
Hoping to get started on the second chapter soon, and I hope it'll live it to your expectations haha
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