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areiacannaid · 1 year
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Day 11: Risk
Sir Wallace taking a dangerous risk to try and joust Morgarath during the Tournament at Gorlan. Personally, I remember being on the very edge of my seat during that scene.
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burnin0akleaves · 2 years
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(Pssst here is a redraw)
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Ranger Gathering Day 22: Sinister
We as a fandom need to talk about Wallace more. In case you don't remember, Sir Wallace was the young knight that made the mistake of challenging Morgarath in The Tournament at Gorlan.
Now here is a rant because I love him and he deserves more appreciation
He was nowhere near Morgarath experience wise, its mentioned that he was knighted not too long ago. Wallace was just there to gain experience and hopefully earn some fame along with it. And then what does he get? A murder attempt!! Not because he was on Duncan's side, not because he was helping Halt and Crowley or because he knew anything about Oswald. Wallace had nothing to do with Morgarath's plans, he was just unlucky enough to not immediately lose to him.
I genuinely think this is one of the best scenes for Morgarath's characterization. The fact that he was completely ready to brutally murder someone while they were already down because his ego was bruised for two seconds is one of the most sinister scenes in the books in my opinion.
And yes Wallace falling off his horse in two rounds may not look impressive next to Horace killing Morgarath when he was 16, but in his defence Wallace didn't think he was in a real fight. He thought he was in a friendly duel where the worst that could happen to him was a few broken bones.
Also speaking of Horace, something I find really ironic is that Wallace is his teacher. In The Ruins of Gorlan when Rodney notices Horace's instinctual swordfighting style, him and another teacher mention sending Horace to a "Sir Wallace". Is it the same Wallace? Who knows. But the idea of Wallace almost getting murdered by Morgarath at the tournament at Gorlan and then 15 years later helping train the person who does end up killing Morgarath is really fucking funny.
Basically, Sir Wallace is a badass. He deserved better. The idea of Arald noticing how talented he is for his age and giving him a job offer at Redmont after saving him from Morgarath is really sweet and him training Horace is a really nice concept. Wherever he is, I hope he is happy
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master-of-dream · 5 days
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"Is a world forged by beliefs really the stuff of legend? You already live as guardian in the eyes of your kin while those who never had your allegiance spread word of a traitor. If you continue to be pulled apart like this, the pain will rival limbs torn from their sockets! Through the haze of battle, let one thing remain clear - this is YOUR epic! So live it true to yourself! I am thou, thou art I...now charge the tyrants of havoc wholeheartedly!" - Sir Wallace
A redesign of my original Persona from over on Deviantart. Looking back on the original design, it's a bit of a mess with not as much meaning to the details as many initial Personas tend to have. So I kept around what I felt worked (the smokey helmet and floating hands) and reworked pretty much everything else. So here's a breakdown of the details:
Sir William Wallace's story has a lot of conflicting information because of details being written by the different sides of the conflict which makes it hard to get a clear picture of the real him...almost like trying to give shape to a cloud of smoke.
What we do know for sure is his allegiance and heritage in the Kingdom of Scotland, which is represented by the blues and whites of his coat.
The other big details that most everyone seems to agree on is the means by which he was tried and executed such as: Forced to wear a garland of oak as the "king of the outlaws" (representative in the gold ring around his helmet and the subtle leaf-like shapes in his coat), his inside were roasted (refer back to smoky body), he was decapitated and quartered (hence the floating arms and separated head).
I'll get around to remaking my corelating self-insert later on but wanted to get this guy out before I forget. ^^;
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patternao · 7 months
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crocodile with the fuckass bird from wallace and gromit
no, i don't know why
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Inside William’s Next Act: Tatler’s May issue goes behind the scenes as the Prince of Wales is rising above the noise — and playing the long game
The burden of leadership is falling upon Prince William, but as former BBC Royal Correspondent, Wesley Kerr OBE, explains in Tatler’s May cover story, the future king is taking charge
By Wesley Kerr OBE
21 March 2024
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When I first met Prince William in 2009, he asked me if I could tell him how he could win the National Lottery.
It was a jokey quip from someone who has since become the Prince of Wales, the holder of three dukedoms, three earldoms, two baronies and two knighthoods, and heir to the most prestigious throne on earth.
He was, of course, being relatable; I was representing the organisation that had allocated Lottery funding towards the Whitechapel Gallery and he wanted to put me at ease.
William is grand but different, royal but real.
At 6ft 3in, he has the bearing and looks great in uniform after a distinguished, gallant military career.
He will be one of the tallest of Britain’s kings since Edward Longshanks in the 14th century and should one day be crowned sitting above the Stone of Scone that Edward ‘borrowed.’
William, by contrast, has a deep affinity with Scotland and Wales, having lived in both nations and gained solace from the Scottish landscape after his mother died.
He’s popular in America and understands that the Crown’s relationship to the Commonwealth must evolve.
The Prince of Wales has long believed that ‘the Royal Family has to modernise and develop as it goes along, and it has to stay relevant’, as he once said in an interview.
He seeks his own way of being relatable, of benefitting everybody, in the context of an ancient institution undergoing significant challenge and upheaval, as the head of a nation divided by hard times, conflicts abroad, and social and political uncertainty.
We might recognise Shakespeare’s powerful line spoken by Claudius in Hamlet: ‘When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions.’
With the triple announcement in January and February of the Princess of Wales’s abdominal surgery and long convalescence, of King Charles’s prostate procedure and then of his cancer diagnosis, the burden of leadership has fallen on 76-year-old Queen Camilla and, crucially, on William.
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The Prince of Wales’s time has come to step up; and so he has deftly done.
In recent months, we have seen a fully-fledged deputy head of state putting into practice his long-held ideas, speaking out on the most contentious issue of the day and taking direct action on homelessness.
Last June, he unveiled the multi-agency Homewards initiative with the huge aspiration of ending homelessness, backed with £3 million from his Foundation to spearhead action across the UK.
He is consolidating Heads Together, the long-standing campaign on mental health, and fundraises for charities like London’s Air Ambulance Charity.
He was, of course, once a pilot for the East Anglian Air Ambulance services – a profession that had its downside: seeing people in extremis or at death’s door, he found himself ‘taking home people’s trauma, people’s sadness.’
Tom Cruise was a guest at the recent London’s Air Ambulance Charity fundraiser, William’s first gala event after Kate’s operation.
And more stardust followed when William showed that, even without his wife by his side, he could outclass any movie star at the Baftas.
There’s also his immense aim of helping to ‘repair the planet’ itself with his Earthshot Prize: five annual awards of £1 million for transformative environmental projects with worldwide application.
This project has a laser focus on biodiversity, better air quality, cleaner seas, reducing waste and combating climate change. Similar aims to his father; different means to achieve the goal.
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On the issue which has caused huge convulsions – the Middle East conflict – William’s 20 February statement from Kensington Palace grabbed attention.
He said he was ‘deeply concerned about the terrible human cost of the conflict since the Hamas terrorist attack on 7 October. Too many have been killed.’
There were criticisms – along the lines of ‘the late Queen would have never spoken out like this’ or ‘what right does he have to meddle in politics?’ – but it was hard to disagree with his carefully calibrated words.
His call for peace, the ‘desperate need’ for humanitarian aid, the return of the hostages.
The statement was approved by His Majesty’s Government, likely cleared with the King himself at Sandringham the previous weekend and also backed by the chief rabbi of Great Britain, Sir Ephraim Mirvis.
Indeed, William and Catherine had immediately spoken out on the horrors of 7 October.
William followed up the week after his Kensington Palace statement by visiting a synagogue and sending a ‘powerful message’, according to the chief rabbi, by meeting a Holocaust survivor and condemning anti-Semitism.
This is rooted in deep personal conviction following William’s 2018 visit to Israel and the West Bank, says Valentine Low, the distinguished author of Courtiers and The Times’s royal correspondent of 15 years, who was on that 2018 trip.
‘William was so moved by his visit to Israel and the West Bank, he found it very affecting, and he was not going to drop this issue – he was going to pay attention to it for the rest of his life,’ says Low.
‘He must feel that… not to say something on the most important issue in the world [at that moment] would be a bit odd if you feel so strongly about it.’
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There was concern from some commentators about politicising the monarchy, but this rose above the particulars of party politics.
As Prince of Wales, like his father before him, there is perhaps space to speak out sparingly on carefully chosen issues.
On this occasion, his views were in line with majority public opinion.
On homelessness, news came that same week that William was planning to build 24 homes for the homeless on his Duchy of Cornwall estate.
‘William’s impact is very personal,’ says Mick Clarke, chief executive of The Passage, a charity providing emergency accommodation for London’s homeless.
‘Two weeks before Christmas, the prince came to our Resource Centre in Victoria for a Christmas lunch for 150 people.
He was scheduled to stay for an hour, to help serve, wash up, and talk to people.
He ended up staying for two and a quarter hours, during which time he went from table to table and spoke to every single person.’
Clarke continues:
‘William has an ability to listen, talk and to put people at ease. During the November 2020 lockdown, he came on three separate occasions to help.
It gave the team a boost that he took the time; it was his way of saying: “I support you; you’re doing a great job.”’
Seyi Obakin, chief executive of Centrepoint, one of the prince’s best-known causes, adds:
‘People associate his patronage with the big moments like the time he and I slept under Blackfriars Bridge.
The things that stick with me are smaller in scale and the more profound for it – in quieter moments, away from the cameras, where he has volunteered his time.’
It is a different approach from the King’s.
As Prince of Wales, he was involved in the minutiae of dozens of issues at any one time, working into the night to follow up on emails, crafting his speeches, writing or dictating notes.
Add to that much nationwide touring over 40 years (after he left active military service in 1976), fitting in multiple engagements, often being greeted formally by lord lieutenants.
This is not William’s style. He has commended his father’s model, but he does things his own way.
Although patronages are under review, William has up till now far fewer than either his father or his grandparents.
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Charles is sympathetic to William’s approach and his desire to make time with his young family sacrosanct.
They are confidantes, attested by the night of Queen Elizabeth’s death.
They were both at Birkhall with Camilla, reviewing funeral arrangements while the rest of the grieving family were nearby at Balmoral, hosted by the Princess Royal.
Charles has had almost six decades in public life and is the senior statesman of our time, with even longer in the spotlight than Joe Biden.
After Eton and St Andrew’s University, where he met Catherine, William served in three branches of the military between 2006 and 2013, finishing as a seasoned and skilled helicopter rescue pilot.
His later employment as an air ambulance pilot stopped in 2017, when he became a full-time working royal.
At that time, not so long ago – with Harry unmarried, Andrew undisgraced, and Philip and Elizabeth still active – William shared the spotlight.
Now, after the King, he’s the key man.
He can look back on the success of his first big campaign initially launched with his wife and brother in 2016: Heads Together.
‘We are delighted that Prince William should have become such a positive and sympathetic advocate for mental health through his Heads Together initiative and now well-established text service, Shout, among other projects,’ says the longtime CEO and founder of Sane, the remarkable Marjorie Wallace CBE.
‘It is not always known that he follows in the footsteps of his father, the King, whose inspiration and vision were vital in the creation of our mental health charity Sane.
As founding patron, he was instrumental in establishing our 365-days-a-year helpline and was a remarkable and selfless support to me in setting up the Prince of Wales International Centre for Sane Research.’
'Indeed,' says Wallace, 'this is where Prince William echoes the work of his father, showing the same ‘understanding and compassion for people struggling through dark and difficult times of their lives and has done much to raise awareness and encourage those affected to speak out and seek help.
We owe a huge debt to His Majesty and the Prince of Wales for their involvement in this still-neglected area.’
Just as I saw all those years ago at that early solo engagement in Whitechapel, William still approaches his public duties with humour and fun.
‘He defuses the formality with jocularity,’ says Valentine Low, citing two public events in 2023 that he witnessed.
In April last year, while on a visit to Birmingham, William randomly answered the phone in an Indian restaurant he was being shown around and took a table booking from a customer – an endearing act of spontaneity.
On his arrival later that day, the unsuspecting diner was surprised to be told exactly whom he had been talking to.
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In October, Low reported, William ‘unleashed his inner flirt as he hugged his way through a visit with Caribbean elders [in Cardiff] to mark Black History Month.
As he gave one woman a hug – for longer than she expected – he joked: “I draw the line at kissing.”
And while posing for a group photograph, he prompted gales of laughter when he quipped: “Who is pinching my bottom?”’
Low believes that when William eventually becomes king, he will be more ‘radical’ than his father but wonders if people will respond to ‘call me William’ when ‘the whole point of the Royal Family is mystique and being different.’
However, William has thought deeply about his current role and is prepared for whatever his future holds.
For now, there is a decision to be made on Prince George’s secondary schooling. It’s said that five public schools are being considered, all fee-paying.
Eton is single-sex and boarding but close to home. Marlborough (Catherine’s alma mater) is co-ed and full boarding. And Oundle, St Edward’s Oxford and Bradfield College (close to Kate’s parents) are co-ed with a mix of boarding and day.
As parents, William and Catherine aspire to raise their children ‘as good people with the idea of service and duty to others as very important’, William said in an interview with the BBC in 2016.
‘Within our family unit, we are a normal family.’ Which may be one reason why he is so resistant to their privacy being compromised either by the media or close family members.
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The 19th-century author Walter Bagehot wrote:
‘A family on the throne is an interesting idea also. It brings down the pride of sovereignty to the level of petty life… a princely marriage is the brilliant edition of a universal fact, and, as such, it rivets mankind.’
If hereditary monarchy is to survive, it must beguile us but also demonstrate its utility, that it is a force for good.
William said in that 2016 interview, ‘I’m going to get plenty of criticism over my lifetime,’ echoing Queen Elizabeth II’s famous Guildhall speech in 1992 ‘that criticism is good for people and institutions that are part of public life. No institution – city, monarchy, whatever – should expect to be free from the scrutiny of those who give it their loyalty and support, not to mention those who don’t.’
William saw close up his mother’s ability to bring public focus and her own personal magnetism to any subject or cause she focused on.
He admires his father’s work ethic, the way he ‘really digs down,’ sometimes literally (I understand that gardening is giving the King solace during his cancer treatment).
But the biggest influence for William was Her late Majesty, as he said on her 90th birthday.
As an Eton schoolboy, William made weekend visits to the big house on the hill, being mentored by Granny rather as she had been tutored in the Second World War by the then vice-provost of Eton, Sir Henry Marten.
William said in 2016:
‘In the Queen, I have an extraordinary example of somebody who’s done an enormous amount of good and she’s probably the best role model I could have.’
That said, his aim was ‘finding your own path but with very good examples and guidance around you to support you.'
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Queen Elizabeth II had a brilliant way of rising above the fray and usually being either a step ahead of public opinion or in tune with it.
If you are at the helm of affairs in a privileged hereditary position, your duty is to serve and use your pulpit for the benefit of others.
In a democracy, monarchy is accountable.
The scrutiny is intense, with an army of commentators paid for wisdom and hot air about each no-show, parsing each announcement, interpreting each image.
William takes the long view. He has ‘wide horizons,’ says Mick Clarke.
‘There are so many causes that are more palatable and easier to achieve than ending homelessness, but his commitment and drive are 100 per cent.’
The prince seeks a different way of being royal in an ancient institution that must move with the times. His task? To develop something modern in an ever-changing world.
He faces all sorts of new issues – or old issues in new guises.
Noises off from within the family don’t help – Andrew’s difficulties, or the suggestions of prejudice from Montecito a couple of years ago (now seemingly withdrawn), which prompted William’s most vehement soundbite: ‘We’re very much not a racist family.’
William is maybe a new kind of leader who can keep the monarchy relevant and resonant in the coming decades.
Queen Elizabeth II is a powerful exemplar and memory, but she was of her time. William is his own man.
He must overcome and think beyond ‘the unforgiving minute.’
Indeed, he could seek inspiration in Rudyard Kipling’s poem, If.
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: ‘Hold on!’
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch[…]
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!
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This article was first published in the May 2024 issue, on sale Thursday, 28 March.
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scotianostra · 2 months
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On 29th March 1298 William Wallace was knighted and officially made "Guardian of Scotland".
The previous September Wallace and Andrew de Moray achieved a stunning victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. The English left with 5,000 dead on the field, including their despised treasurer, Hugh Cressingham, whose flayed skin was said to have been taken as a trophy of victory and to make a belt for Wallace's sword. The Scots suffered one significant casualty,
Andrew de Moray , who was badly wounded and died two months later.
A lot of the detail of this has been lost i time but it is said that the ceremony took place in front of gathered nobles and clergy in the Kirk o’ the Forest, in Selkirk. Wallace was named "Commander of the Army of the Kingdom of Scotland", knighted and made Guardian of Scotland in Balliol's name at the forest kirk, at either Selkirk or Carluke.
Balliol had been humiliated in 1296 when he signed the first treaty of alliance with the French, Edward I had torn the Royal insignia from his clothing earning him the cruel nickname Tomb Tabard, meaning empty coat, but many, Wallace included, still saw him as the rightful King.
It was a remarkable achievement for a mere knight to hold power over the nobles of Scotland. In a medieval world obsessed with hierarchy, Wallace's extraordinary military success catapulted him to the top of the social ladder.
He now guided Scottish policy. Letters were dispatched to Europe proclaiming Scotland's renewed independence and he managed to obtain from the Papacy the appointment of the patriotic Bishop Lamberton to the vacant Bishopric of St Andrews.
Militarily he took the war into the north of England, raiding around Newcastle and wreaking havoc across the north. Contemporary English chroniclers accused him of atrocities, some no doubt warranted, however, in Wallace's eyes the war, since its beginning, by the English, had been marked by brutality and butchery.
The English nobility had been on the edge of civil war with Edward I. They were disgruntled over his wars in France and Scotland, however, faced with the humiliating defeat by the Scots at Stirling Bridge, they united behind him in time for the Battle of Falkirk.
Unfortunately Wallace's army at Falkirk was soundly beaten that July and Scotland fell under Longshanks rule, Sir William Wallace resigned as Guardian and was now the most wanted man in Scotland.
The site where Wallace was made Guardian has long gone, but a geophysics study in 2016 carried out within the ruins of the 18th century Auld Kirk was expected to show traces of its 16th century predecessor. Instead, it revealed the remains of a medieval chapel, pinpointing the spot where Wallace was honoured.
The first pic is from a 1935 pageant at Selkirk reenacting the event, the second is a plaque at Kirk O' The Forest, for all those from the U.S in the Murray aisle of the present building, lie the maternal ancestors of Franklin D Roosevelt the 32nd President
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vampvelour · 2 years
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me currently
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felrend · 3 months
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Look at that hip pop
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oceania627 · 2 months
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Mutual tags!!!
I don't really have a tagging system but I have some tags for my mutuals so I'm gonna put those here (totally not so that I don't forget what the tags are!! Of course not!!) (also I made some for people who I didn't have any for before)
@jamisonwritestf2trash - #jamison!!
@electro-omen - #sir electro
@moderndaymadscientist - #modern :]
@thoughtfulrobot - #robot soup >:)
@cringasaurus-rex - #rex $$$
@clearlyclueless - #clueless >:3
@coffee-writesthings - #coffee @-@
@voraciouspangolin - #pangolin :3
@hardwaresysx0 - #hardware :0
@whybewally - #wallace™
@ryanrossisrealanditsme - #ryan ross©
@mapofthewrld - #atlas ^-^
Please tell me if you don't like @s btw
Also #save for later will be my tag for saving things because I keep forgetting make a standard one so it actually works lol
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shadowcatgirl09 · 7 months
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Last week must have been wild for me cuz I completely forgot to watch Found. Anyway I just watched the episode; all I can say is what the f***?? I can't describe what I just experienced here. It definitely feels like Sir does not see Gabi like his daughter anymore. They truly have this really really confusing behind chemistry going on.
You can't have lines like we belong together we're partners tell me you love me and still be like oh this is not sexual in the slightest. It sure as hell ain't platonic or familial either. But I can't even get mad because they were the whole reason I got into the show in the first place. It's just leaving me with a headache because of all the confusion. I wasn't expecting him to hate Lacey though.
Also are they trying to start something between Zeke and Lacey? I honestly wouldn't care either way but man it is going to be awkward in their office if any of them become involved. Though I do like that Lacey and Dhan both see Zeke's place as a safe space.
I didn't see the promo but apparently Lacey is going to confront Gabi and I need to see how this plays out. It's been a long time coming.
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windshield91 · 5 months
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A five season plan.
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Full interview here
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burnin0akleaves · 1 year
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Redraw of that one Wallace piece! Still love that post, the art just needed a lot of upgrading. Wish him luck against Morgarath
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Get in, loser. We're obsessing over baby mans.
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soft-persephone · 4 months
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Found Finale and Review
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(Couldn’t find a gif of the specific episode, so I found one to represent how I feel watching it. )
I finished Found! I just love the actress playing young Gabi! She is such a scene stealer! She kills it every single time! Don’t get me wrong, everyone does a good job on the show, but young Gabi has a special place in my heart.
I love the fucked up thing between Gabi and Sir, but I am so down bad for the “yes ma’m” thing between her and Trent. He adores her. He worships her. He can not live without her. He just won’t kidnap her and be fucked up about it like Sir.
Trent would do anything for her. He wants to protect her, but if she wants him out of her way he will move. He might fight her on it but he will move.
This last episode? So dynamic. Dhan and the conversation between him and his husband. The emotions between everybody, just reeling and spiraling! Especially Gabi! The erratic pacing.
Ethan showing up to Dhan’s job to confront Gabi??!?!? I know it’s serious and everything. But the petty drama of it all is sending me on a thrill ride of emotion and glee! I am ecstatic! (Sorry not sorry🙏🏾)
The abuse?? Wym it was the momma? The dad saying “hell won’t be a safe enough place for you?”Insane work.
I’ve never noticed “bad writing” in this show for real, but there’s a lot of questions this episode brings up for me. If a Grandma was a real one, I don’t believe they would ever put their grandbaby in some captive room. I think they’d handle it so differently, and I think a father would notice if a wife was hurting a child. However, it usually plays out in an ignorance is bliss kind of way. Because no one would believe their partner would be so lowdown to a child they brought into the world together. The logistics of that not being noticed is just hard to believe.
It’s all confusing to me, but the drama of it all was still entertaining.
Sir in that closest leads me to believe we don’t know what he is fully capable of. Everyone is growing and changing for the better over the years, so he has to be growing and changing into something worse. Like he might have new unlocked levels of creepiness and insanity we aren’t aware of yet.
I am so excited for season 2!
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Thank you for reading if you made it this far!!
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mushroompoisoning · 2 years
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WHAT IS WRONG WITH HIM?????
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sarcastichyperbolist · 7 months
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Life has been lifeing, but I am finally caught up on the latest two episodes of Found!! This show keeps getting better by the episode.
- The dynamic between Dhan and Zeke is so interesting. Dhan went from openly despising Zeke, to actually hanging out with him voluntarily and patching him up. I think they are going to have a really great relationship.
-Mark-Paul is really knocking it out of the park as Sir!!! Even though it has been 20 years, he still has such a hold on Gabi mentally. She may physically be in control, but he has a mental lock on her. With just a few words, he has our girl in a tailspin.
-I was so hopeful for Margaret. Even though I knew that it was most likely going to end up that way, I was still rooting for a happy outcome. My heart is breaking for her.
-Zeke is a cinnamon roll!!!! I only want good things for him!!!! I just want to wrap him up in a big hug!
-Now that Lacey knows that something is up with Gabi pertaining to Sir, I know it is going to cause some friction. I sincerely want to know how she will react when she finds out about what Gabi did.
-Gabi’s father dying being the trigger to Gabi find and locking up Sir was not something I was expecting. When that man came by the house, I initially thought it was her dad.
So much has happened already but I am so ready for more!! This is my new How To Get Away With Murder!!!
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