i completely missed the fact that henry flew to the states just to rail alex on his 22nd birthday the first 7383738 times i read this book
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Okay so it wasn't horrible but I'm really kind of annoyed on how they portrayed their characters and the story lines. Also this is just my opinion I don't mean hate to any of the cast members or anything like that
First of all Mal would NEVER leave Alina like idk why but that felt really out of character for him
Also in the books, Nikolai LOVED being Sturmhond. That was his escape from everything and a way he could do what he wanted to do without having to be worried about his royal status. Again I feel like him giving up Sturmhond to Mal is just a bit weird like the whole of KoS and RoW plot lines would not be the same and if a 3rd season does happen, then they are clearly going to try and include those plot lines because of what happened with the nichevo'ya
ZOYA GOT ROBBED OF HER SCREENTIME! Zoyalai is literally endgame and I don't get how they are going to do this when they barely said a word to each other this whole season
I'M REALLY ANNOYED ABOUT WHAT THEY DID TO WESPER! Like yes I loved seeing them interact and it was honestly so cute but I feel like their relationship got severely rushed and after Jesper got over his crisis about him being durast, everything was fixed after one scene which just didnt feel right to me. Also they missed a massive amount of their story from the books by speeding up their relationship like they included plots from CK when SOC is just about to happen at the end of the season so the whole thing with Kuwei is not gonna work as well
WHY DID DAVID DIE SO EARLY?! His death was completely brushed over by the other characters and they completely jumped over key points in Genya and David's relationship and considering how David and Nikolai interact in KoS duology we got to see none of that in the show
I feel like the Kanej plot line was also really rushed as well like the hallucination didn't really make sense to me but that might just be me
I also really wished we got more Helnik in it like they did it well but its a shame it wasn't included more
I get that the show is different from the books and I'm find with that but I think they carried out some of the plot lines really badly and it would have been better if it wasn't all so rushed
ahsoka: i’ve decided i’m planning a wedding.
rex: whose?
ahsoka: obi-wan and cody's.
anakin: they’re engaged?!
ahsoka: they will be.
Hunter: I don’t know what to do! I’ve never been a parent
Echo: I know someone who can help
Hunter: cut?
Echo: maybe but he’s too far out right now. DAD!
Rex: GIVE ME A MINUTE IM CUTTING YOUR CHESSE AND HAM TOASTIE!
Echo: yes I get the triangle slices again (>•<)
I do recall now the smell of the rain Fresh on the pavement, I ran off the plane - HAPPY LAST KISS DAY (insp.)
When you remember how long it has been since you stood beside the person who made all the sacrifices worth something.
Andrew Minyard is demiromantic.
I rest my case.
“slow-burn” “friends to lovers” “childhood friends” like just say youre demiromantic and move on
my 100% brutal and honest reaction to house of sky and breath after finishing it:
that book broke my back, cured my ear infection, cleared my skin, gave me more acne, killed me with a heart attack, revived me with lightning, spit in my face, and slapped me on the ass and said "good game"
and i wouldn't have it any other way
The thing I really love about Cody’s story in “The Solitary Clone” is that he reflected on what happened and his reality on his own, that his realizations were his own, nobody beat it into his head, nobody had to shake him away, Cody did that on all his own. Cody’s ability to think for himself, to navigate his way through his own mind, was what brought him through the conditioning in his head. That doesn’t have to negate that the Jedi’s effect on the clones was foundational and tremendous, that they helped give the clones the chance to grow into these people. But it also is still Cody’s own damn work on his own damn mind that brought him to where he was. The thing I really don’t love about Cody’s story in “The Solitary Clone” is that he could have been replaced with just about any other character and it would have had nearly as much impact, because this was a story about Crosshair, not about Cody. We never even see Cody’s realization or the moment he leaves, Cody was set dressing for Crosshair’s story, and wound up being a cameo more than actually getting a story. I’m not opposed to every single episode of the show having a cameo–even if I think they’re relying too heavily on them to draw in viewers and thus undercutting the idea that these characters might actually get a hefty story being told about them, instead of having it done in tiny snippets here and there. But that’s my frustration with Cody’s story, that what’s there isn’t bad, but because he’s a cameo in someone else’s story, his story is told in the background and we only see half of it. Cody deserves better than to have his story told that way.
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