“ships should at least make sense.” no. ships can make sense, sure. but they’re just fictional characters we play with for fun. they’re fantasies, not a fucking thesis paper. so no, they don’t always have to make sense. they just have to make you happy (or horny).
let people enjoy (fictional) things however they want to enjoy.
john: ride bob into the sky?
bucky:
yelena:
alexei:
ava:
bob:
me, in the theater:
john: what?
the droll delivery of james and michael when explaining their characters' signature moves on the graham norton show is immaculate
fun fact: in the amazon prime video version of deadpool & wolverine, chris evans isn't credited as johnny storm until he says "flame on"
cherik playing chess is 2026 might cure me
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120514 | Patrick Stewart, James McAvoy, Ian McKellen, and Michael Fassbender at the X-Men: Days of Future Past premiere in London, UK.
JONATHAN BAILEY falling in love on screen
whoever said fiction isn't compelling is lying because i started learning german after watching x men first class
doodles
thanks for asking but no i will never get over the moment when quicksilver hesitates and magneto realizes that's his son and they're just staring in silence until quicksilver leaves