I like how in this scene we get a dangerous vibe-
"Be the man you've always wanted to be" like we feel something bad happens if he takes her hands, a transformation possibly.
But then she just yeets him back out like "ok go be it then bitch bye"
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"The Ever After could no longer bear the bear the brother's experiments, and so the tree built them a doorway"
Ok so the Tree was just saying:
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All I could think about while watching
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Ppl: Why did WBYJ just stand there?
What WBYJ walked in on:
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When you realize that even though little was terrified of the Cat whenever it appeared, they still ran up to bite and defend Ruby
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Hear that? That's the sound of a future therapist making enough money for that Bermuda vacation
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Neo: U shud kill yourself
Ruby: Kills herself
Neo:
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Yang: "But how do we take the next step?"
Everyone in the audience:
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you know they were at it for a while
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They gave the Cat a lot of heat, but bringing people to the tree for reincarnation sounds like a normal part of Ever After life(and death).
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Vandalay Boss Meanings:
Each of the Bosses embodies a trait of business that is positive in moderation, but nasty when taken to extremes.
Rekka: The trait of hard work. Through her lore we see her “keep going , never fail” philosphy is pushed to ridiculous ends. No acceptance of failure or drawbacks, extra days to the week... Working hard is great, but her workers are exhausted, and she’s willing to kill to cover mistakes.
Zanzo: Unrestricted creative freedom. We all want freedom to bring our vision to light, and this is a marker of innovation. But Zanzo ignores are sensible limitations or the input of other staff, resulting blowing through their resource on nonsense.
Korsica: Caution in cybersecurity. In the notes from Korsica’s level we see her roll as head of security taken to the extreme “all passwords must be changed daily,” and so on past good reason. Korsica’s paranoia turns out to be crucial though, as it gets her to investigate Spectra
Mimosa: strong organizational identity. It can be great when your company has a identifiable culture or “school spirit” that lets you root for your workplace. However, these phases of workplace “family” fall flat they are inauthentic. Mimosa( and Vandalay) don’t care about the company’s workers. Poor robots.
Roquefort: financial restraint. Any healthy company restrains spending, and works to keep a balanced budget. The issues come in when the focus on profits becomes so high, leaders are willing to make cuts to essentials. Roquefort’s emphasis on profits led to smothering results.
Kale: Kale represents the intimate importance of strong - ok jk. I don’t think that blond bean bag represents anything good that I can think of
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Ruby: I have condemned this small mammal to a life of isolation and loneliness- much like my own inner pain
Yang: Dammit not again
Blake: Are we the villains
Weiss: U fucken let us take you this far without saying anything the hell
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so you have chosen death
Weiss: Well, maybe you two could just try to see this from my perspective!
Ruby and Penny: *crounches down*
Weiss: *draws Myrtenaster*
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bet they’ll have to teach her “no emerald, stealing is wrong”
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Just when I think I’m ok
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Hey what do y’all think: is Ironwood like dead-dead? Atlas was caught on fire and then crashed into another city, which then flooded. But... we didn’t see a body.
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Weiss’s personal chiropractic team after carrying her team on her shoulders
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