Joseph Anthony Francis Quinn, the man that you are. 😍
Just personally my 4 favourite's that I can't stop looking at
NEW ORLEANS DELIVERED 👏
Srsly manifesting and squealing more than ever
Anddddd the obsession grows, multiplies and continues
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Remember when Echo’s overarching story said no man left behind and I’m stronger than what tried to break me and I’ll do what I believe in even if no one else will stand with me and get back up always get back up and fuck you for trying to squash people who have less power than you
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Y’all don’t talk to me I will never emotionally recover from the latest bluey episode
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God, just
The way they're both terrible at taking care of others, but they both do their damndest to do it for each other the best way they know how
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LMK S1 OST RELEASED ON SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/the-d-as-office/sets/lego-monkie-kid-excerpts-from-s1-underscore
I SAW
LMK composers (Anthony Ammar, David Bruggemann, Adam Gock, David Huxtable, Richard LaBrooy, Mitch Stewart, Cassie To, Dinesh Wicks) writing the s1 soundtrack:
I know I will be listening to this one in particular on loop:
(Link for anyone interested!)
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Okay, returning to (animated) Beauty and the Beast, I want to talk about the servants getting turned into furniture. Again, I've seen takes like "omg that means the fairy was evil and the prince was a victim :(". Not to be unkind, but that is a basic, literalist take that fails to interpret the story as . . . a story.
A major message of the story is that unkind people--especially if they are in a position of authority--don't just cause problems for themselves: the people around them suffer. That's why Adam is a prince, not a hermit or a merchant. He is responsible for his subjects and his decisions affect them.
So, that's why the narrative makes the servants suffer. "It's unfair!" Yeah, it's unfair in real life too, but it happens all the time. The story doesn't care about the enchantress' morality because the point is she wouldn't have Happened to the kingdom if the Prince had even the tiniest bit of empathy.
Let's imagine a world where the old beggar WAS just an old beggar, not a magician. Would that be a happy ending? Where Lumiere and Cogsworth have to scrape her frozen corpse off the doorstep? The Prince was going to make his servants miserable whether they were furniture or not.
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