“It was prairie fire”💥✨
people say “write what you know” and then get surprised when i hand them 47 pages of unprocessed emotional trauma disguised as fantasy worldbuilding
The last line never fails to give me chills. Like Jesper, honey, are you alright? 😢
Also, this part is one of the reasons why I believe that Jesper might suffer from symptoms of depression, as one of the side effects of addiction.
I can't fully explain it, but maybe that's because I can personally relate. 😬
I am so enthusiastically obsessed with the idea of Julie and the phantoms s2, but I need them to understand that the best (only) way to do that is to pretend that the last 4 years didn't happen. no time jump, no recastings (if they can help it), no explanation on why Carlos was 9, but now he's 14, none. just simply pretend s2 came out right away. give me one. "Wow, you grew fast since dinner." "yea I ate my veggies," and then simply move on. it would be perfectly comedic and simply nothing would be better
leave my ghost found families alone :(((((
Netflix stop cancelling my favorite shows after 1 season challenge
You know what? It’s missing all my crows hours
Just pretend Matthias is in the gif. I know he’s not there!
what is this, the fifth time leigh has dodged away from a jesper namedrop in this duology? does kuwei even inform him that he contributed to the creation of an antidote for jurda parem? because i think he at least deserves to know that.
kaz and wylan are very much foils, and while much has been said about their similarities and how their stories parallel each other, it’s also worth noting that while kaz gives up his rietveld identity to survive in the barrel, wylan clings to what makes him wylan throughout his time in the barrel. when kaz loses everything, he throws away goodness and honesty; when wylan loses everything, he clings to goodness and honesty because it’s all he has left. they have fundamentally different backgrounds which obviously influence their choices and outlooks on life, but it’s interesting nonetheless!
thinking about how Wyatt's death was different, how it's the first time we've gotten to know a character who dies in the bloodbath, how he knew the odds of Lou Lou's survival and how he chose to die protecting her, cutting his own time short even though he knew he was only giving her a few more hours
timeline freaking out over jack wolfe and cursing netflix for cancelling shadow and bone we're so back gays