when I say I could write a ten page essay on the heartbreaking themes in this episode, i’m being completely serious.
crosshair refused to let mayday d!3, but it happened in front of his eyes anyway.
the way his voice sounds when he’s begging them to save him will literally make me sob for days.
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Haibara being the first person Nanami thought of in his last moments, really emphasizes how deep their bond is. Also, Haibara's reassurance being the reason why Nanami accepted his end is something that would haunt me for a long time.
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Did we ever get a full explanation for this scene? Like, did Lexa know the extenuating circumstances of Clarke taking the flame? Or did she assume that Clarke took over being leader and was just like “Yas, das muh gurl”? She’s so happy to see Clarke, and so proud of her too. Even if she doesn’t quite understand the full situation, she’s telling Clarke that she chose her. That even with all her beloved novitiates, that she chose Clarke (even though we know that’s not really how that works). Just fuck me three ways to Thursday because I can’t handle this anymore 😩
JRat made the biggest mistake of his life by killing off Lexa. He deserves all the vitriol he gets thrown.
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They can have a whole conversation with one look
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BOTH JUNO AND PETER'S VOICE TREMBLING AND EXHAUSTED. YEARNING. GRIEVING. I CANT.
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Episode 7 helped me break through my art block! So here is an art dump
Spoilers for Episode 7 of Murder Drones, "Mass Destruction"
Some Nuzi
I think Uzi should have said "bite me" one last time, unless there was a hidden meaning that I missed.
Dragon drawings
Btw what the hell are we calling Tessa/ Cyn
Flesha?
Skyn?
Doodle of Cyn from memory
Animal Nuzi (+Cat V)
And feral N, my beloved
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I DIDNT REALIZE THEY COULDNT FUCKING KISS WITH MASK UNTIL I WAS SHADING IT
I’m so normal about them
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Just rewatched ‘Coda’ and this is never gonna be okay, I am a mess. I start crying from the minute they enter that fucking hallway. The reaction shots KILL me. The fact that you know Daryl is on the floor sobbing over her body just out of shot, I can’t— 😭💔
Beth Greene, you deserve so much better than this. Thank god for fix-it fic.
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“Now that I know you exist, how do I not love you?”
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windmill vs. wind
kanghan and sailom both said and did things they don't mean simply just to hurt each other because they felt hurt themselves - the windmill was battling his war of emotions and spinning erratically and the wind was fighting back to break him apart until they realized they don't want to hurt each other anymore.
kang was honestly not even thinking straight when he entered that room in the last scene. he was just so blinded by anger at that old man and anger at sailom for taking on this job. while the thought of sailom escorting enrages kang, i feel like his anger is more so directed at sailom putting himself into a situation where he got drugged and couldn't fend for himself (even though it wasn't his fault) because the first thing he says to him is "can you please come to your senses? come on." before yelling "did you realize you got spiked?!" - kang knows sailom is capable of protecting himself and outsmarting people when he's in a situation he doesn't want to be in, but in this case he was completely vulnerable.
there's also the frustration he feels from the whole situation with saifah confessing to shooting his dad looming over them which is why he can't even allow himself to keep sailom by his side in the first place and sailom leaving him the moment he asked him to combined with his possessiveness for him despite being the one to push him away. also, the intense worry from the phone call to getting there as fast as he could and seeing sailom in that state, and of course the fear of what could've happened to sailom if he didn't get there sooner.
kang honestly doesn't know how to control his emotions by himself at all. @kessthenorthface worded it perfectly in this post, "usually kang regulates his emotions with sailom. he had become dangerously dependent on sailom." the windmill really does need his wind to function properly.
when sailom tells him, "go ahead. for me, you're nothing but money. go ahead. do whatever the hell you want to me." he's breaking off a blade of his windmill with every line and kang listens to him. he goes ahead to hurt him even more and it's so hard to watch, but then kang just breaks down as he does it because why are they doing this to each other.
sailom's clenched fists relax when he hears and feels kang sob in his arms and he holds onto him so tight as if immediately remembering the way kang let go of his wrist and told him to leave, but kang still came to him as soon as he called and saved him yet again despite the things he said and did after that. sailom knows he needs him and he doesn't want kang to leave him all alone again.
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