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autumnmobile12 · 1 year
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Season 1 vs Season 4
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Season 1 🆚 Season 4
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justmeandmyships · 2 years
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How did we go from “He (Lucas) isn’t my best friend... i mean he is but so are you and so is Will” to “ I mean you know Max and Lucas and Dustin. They are great....but it’s just not the same without you (Will) ” ?
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ghostjellyfishheart · 2 years
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where they started vs where they are now
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Yeah no I am absolutely not crying over this. What? No. Pfff. I'm F I N E
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staygifs · 2 years
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HOSIE  +  letters  +  talisman  //  ( 1x06  +  4x20 )
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drewslegacy · 9 months
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Nancy in 1x01 "Pilot" vs 4x13 "The Light between lives"
Her first scene at the Claw vs the last scene. 🥲🥲🥲
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therine-watches · 1 year
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You: a Netflix Show & Book Comparison
The failure of a faithful film/book adaptation often runs in the anatomy of its chosen media, and while the Netflix series You, starring Penn Badgley, strays quite far from its original source, it’s an excellent example of a faithful adaptation. 
At its core, both Netflix’s show and Caroline Kepnes’ 2014 book You run in the same vein of stories: Joe Goldberg and his very-normal response to an obsessive crush. However, the similarity pretty much ends there, and each story takes an equally enthralling - albeit different - road. 
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(This post is solely focused on the first book - and first season - of You!) 
Here are the main differences:
1. Book-You is much darker and sinister.
While the show is also narrated by Joe Goldberg, book-Joe dives deeper into his darker and creepier nature. Each page is crawled with his growing paranoia and attempts to justify himself, often missing large marks of redeeming qualities that show-Joe easily exudes along his charm. 
2. Joe Goldberg is a different character.
While both the story is a deep character study dive of a killer, the characters are simply written differently. While show-Joe is witty, charming, funny, and nice to kids, book-Joe is blunt, creepy, and unlikeable, not to mention lacking Penn Badgley’s charm and screen presence. Simply said, show-Joe is who book-Joe thinks he is; show-Joe is written to be altered into an anti-hero rather than a pure villain. 
3. The language, justification, and motivation.
While both characters commit the same nature of crimes, it is the attitude and justification that primarily separates the two Joe Goldbergs: while show-Joe is calculative and runs in the justification “for the better good” and is nice to kids, book-Joe expresses misogynistic language and impulsive behaviors. 
In addition to the main differences, here are the minor differences:
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1. Paco does not exist. (Hence elaborating on the Point 1 that show-Joe is a difficult character to villainize because he’s so nice to kids!). 
2. Beck isn’t a broke student and there’s no creepy professor. 
3. Peach Salinger isn’t as suspicious of Joe. 
4. Peach dies differently (she’s thrown into the ocean) and Beck doesn’t dwell on her death as much as she does in the show. 
5. Joe never meets any of Beck’s friends; the hate runs similarly deep, but he only knows them through her hacked email conversation threads. 
6. Candace is dead; there’s a different girl named Amy Adam who later steals Joe’s rare book and is the reason why he goes to LA to kill her (surprise!). 
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Both the book and show are exciting on their own; to sum it up the best, while the show is more plot-driven thus having a stronger reliance on audience tension, the book is a deeper and more serious dive into the complexity of Joe’s character as a villain. 
I would definitely recommend both the show and book; each is interesting for different purposes, and in the meantime, I definitely cannot wait for the release of Season 4. 
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kyouka-supremacy · 11 months
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Sorta continuation of this, here's some observations on how the bsd anime adaptation rate (average of number of chapters adapted per episode) changed every season:
Season 1: 10 plot episodes + 2 ln adaptation. Adapts up to chapter 16. Average of chapters adapted per episode: 1.60
Season 2: 8 plot episodes + 4 ln adaptation. Adapts chapters 17-37 (21 chapters). Average of chapters adapted per episode: 2.63 (+1.03)
Season 3: 9 plot episodes + 3 ln adaptation. Adapts chapters 38-39 & 41-53 (15 chapters). Average of chapters adapted per episode: 1.67 (-0.96)
Season 4: 10 plot episodes + 3 ln adaptation. Adapts chapters 54-77 (24 chapters). Average of chapters adapted per episode: 2.40 (+0.73)
※ I opted out of counting the Hitori Ayumi OVA this time around, reasoning that the factors that play into conditioning the season episodes adaptation rate wouldn't have influenced the OVA given its nature of stand-alone episode.
Seasons 1-3 adaptation rate: 27 plot episodes, 52 adapted chapters. Average of chapters adapted per episode: 1.93
Season 4 adaptation rate compared to the average of all the previous seasons: 2.40 (+0.47)
Seasons 1-4 overall adaptation rate: 37 plot episodes, 76 adapted chapters. Total average of chapters adapted per episode: 2.05
That being said, let's try to guess how season 5 might play out taking in the previous four seasons adaptation rate of 2.05 as standard. Here's the fun thing: if season 5 is just 12 / 13 episodes of plot adaptation, that would mean adapting up to chapter 102 / 104. Coincidentally, chapter 104 (fukufuku flashback) is also the furthest in the manga plot that was shown in the last season 5 trailer. Feel free to draw your own conclusions, but as of now a new light novel adaptation seems positively unlikely and a Stormbringer adpatation basically impossible to make fit.
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sanpape · 1 year
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It's actually a common misconception that Roy's (and Roy adjacent species) should be kept in blueish grey urban enclosures. While intermittent exposure to the odd skyscraper is fine (healthy even!) Keeping your Roy in an urban environment for too long can make them skittish and prone to biting.
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It's very important that your Roy's enclosure contains an adequate amount of ostentatious nouveau riche furnishings to mimic their natural habitat.
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gleesongtournament · 1 year
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Glee Song Tournament Round 2
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leonardcohenofficial · 9 months
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Hello! I’m just curious if you would recommend the man from uncle series? I’ve heard about it and it looks fun but idk anything about it really other than it’s just like another 60s spy show. Im wondering what makes it special? I’ve been watching other 60s/70s shows so I’m hoping I’d like this one too :]
yes i do recommend the man from uncle (though i do want to add a caveat for period typical racism and xenophobia/occasional mild sexism)! i think that the show's earlier two seasons are their strongest, a good balance of stakes-driven drama and smart moments of comedy; napoleon solo and illya kuryakin are also just very fun characters and robert vaughn and david mccallum have great chemistry; overall i find it a good show to put on while winding down or to have on in the background while doing other tasks, never super heavy but with enough seriousness (for the most part) to keep the viewer engaged
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yahoo201027 · 2 months
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Day in Fandom History: March 30…
Star, who is still unfamiliar with the lingo on Earth, misunderstood when she heard that the Echo Creek football team is gonna “get slaughtered” and prepared a series of booby traps to protect them from the opposing team. “School Spirit” premiered on this day, 9 Years Ago.
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fritextramole · 1 year
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Gossip Girl 2x25 "The Goodbye Gossip Girl" // 3x07 "How to Succeed in Bassness"
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onekisstotakewithme · 2 years
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I know the Duffer brothers have literally no idea what to do with Will and Jonathan in any given season, but since watching Vol. 1 of S4, I have to ask, what did they do to Jonathan??
I know there’s been a degree of Flanderization of the characters (*cough* turning Steve from someone semi-normal to a himbo who could probably not boil water on his own) over the years, but I just cannot with what they’ve done with Jonathan’s character in season 4??
Like. In season 1, he wanted to go to NYU, he wanted to be a photographer, he had a level of ambition probably equal to Nancy’s, only he’s been more held back by the fact that he doesn’t have the same privilege as her.
Even putting aside, the whole trauma of the past few years and the fact that he’d want to stay with Joyce and Will, what... happened to turn him into a pothead who has just either A) given up on NYU or B) was genuinely considering following his girlfriend to Emerson?
Long story short, #justiceforJonathan
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barry2018-2023 · 5 months
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bill hader was so cute before the pandemic made him old. sigh. no offense.
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