so i was rewatching banana fish because i was getting a close online friend to watch it for her first time (this is ur sign to make ur besties suffer too if u havent already :>) and while watching episode 13, i got a better look at this pained expression eiji made..
in this scene, he was having an inner dialogue addressed to ash, where he speaks of the nightmares ash suffers through and how he pretends not to notice them and in this shot we see an example of it. eiji's back is turned to ash so that he can't see eiji's face or tell that he's awake. he then wonders to himself what ash dreamt of that had him so distressed at night. this is pretty cut-and-dry and there's nothing really to discuss here that hasn't been talked about already but i have such great appreciation for this show because the look on eiji's face here reminded me of a different face he made in episode 22:
something atrocious just happened to ash and eiji can tell immediately upon seeing the way he was acting when finally away from the commotion of gunfire. and while eiji hasn't gone through the things ash has gone through, hasn't witnessed them directly or even had knowledge of just how disgusting people could be up until recently, he looks at ash's current state, looks at how shaken up and afraid he is, and he looks so angry.
i know a lot of people (not the majority but definitely some) have a kind of reaction to this scene of frustration towards eiji for not being angry or "showing" his anger. they get mad at him for not saying anything or turning to violence or thinking of vengeance. and i think that reaction, while understandable, is not necessary here and would have ruined the weight of a scene like this, especially in the context of such a graphic crime like rape. even if he did have the reaction those people watching wanted, its not like he can deliver on it at all.
what he felt then was an intense anger, seething quietly but still present, towards the world. towards foxx. towards every adult in ash's life that didn't help or intervene or protect him through the hell ash was going through. and yet it already happened. bloodshed or blind fury wouldn't undo it, all it would do is add to ash's baggage and nobody wants that. realistically, he only had one thing that he could give to ash and it was the one thing ash needed most. he needed all his swaying pieces to be held together and no amount of outrage will ever have the same impact as that moment of silence where eiji held him in his arms.
those same things eiji wonders whether ash dreams of them are the things he witnessed ash walk away from during that moment of vulnerability. his exploitation. if it weren't for the greed of men, ash would not have had those nightmares, and that's why eiji had that same look on his face when hearing ash wake up from one. he knew that no matter what the nightmare was, it had something to do with the way he's either neglected or used and abused by adults all the time
god this show hurts. he probably wanted to do so much more in that moment yet all he could do was hold ash in his arms
Okay, now let's talk about how it got to this point. Thank you, Aliexpress
I think I hear a tsunami coming.
Sorry but...
How can I tell this to everyone I know without coming off as a feudal lord in hiding
posted a banger tweet and thought that tumblr deserved to see it too
sea, swallow me
I forgot to post this idiot here too 😭
When a black character is rightfully upset to William who is, as far as he is concerned, is sneakily having some affair with Tanya, then being a snarky, vague asshole who won't tell him where his missing girlfriend is, it's "bullying", and being mean...
But when a white character that makes fun of William's facial expressions to his face multiple times, lashes out at him for that same thing... suddenly the relationship is given complexity and nuance... suddenly, it's interesting...
I just think it's always a little strange when people do the mental gymnastics to find reasons to dislike seeing character interactions that just so happen to involve a black character when it's obvious that the other white characters are not held to the same standards.
I'm not trying to single out any particular person here, because the truth is that this happens in basically every fandom I've ever been in with a black character. People find weird ways to explain away their discomfort with interracial relationships in ways that clearly wouldn't bother them if it happened between two white people. Like, be honest with yourself here. Why does it really bother you?
Continuation of this post. (Starstay AU!)
Starscream’s job interview is going great! Don’t worry, I’m sure he’ll get the position.
what am I smoking.
(Based on the “Starscream’s old friend” episode of degeneration one 😭)
Truly nothing brings me more unfiltered wrath then this
The worst thing in the entire world is when you’re sweeping a big pile of dirt into a dustpan and it leaves that little coke line of grit behind. No matter how you position your pan or your broom and no matter how many times you sweep over it your outcome cannot change. As immovable as fate. I hate it so