By the way, since Lilia experiences the entire timeline at the same time and not linearly, she's known her coven for her whole entire life, all 450 years of it—even if she doesn't realise it until the end.
They've always been there, because the flow of time is an illusion. They've always been with her. And as she reads her tarot spread, she realises it.
They're her family.
They always have been.
The gaps finally filled it.
She didn't die in a fake reality to save a group she'd known for 24 hours.
She died to save a group whose presence she's felt in her heart for hundreds of years.
Whose presence she lacked, like a memory she couldn't grasp. Nostalgia she couldn't quite place anywhere. Nostalgia for something you've never even had.
Because she had them.
In the future—she always had them.
And she was always going to protect them.
And even in death—
She's still with them.
Still fighting to protect them.
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Oliver said on his ig stories that his favorite ep was 16 before he deleted all the asks and i've been anxious about that episode ever since.
And it gets worse over the fact that it will be another year before it arrives where i can watch so i will be looking for spoilers on here and tiktok
You really did that for me? 9-1-1
Don't come in my blog, where i said i liked someone, just to send me anons about how you hate her.
IDC about it, i've already seem all the hate she gets and it didn't change my opinion on her. Your anon ask is just gonna get deleted.
(NOTE: I did not even post about her, you are getting mad at a sentence in the middle of other post. Don't like my opinios? The block button is free)
When Bob says something like “the highs are so high but when it’s low……” I had tears in my eyes. One sentence, that I myself have said so many times but hearing it caught me so off-guard.
If anyone finds the movie’s ending stupid, all I can say is this: sometimes you just need enough people to care. You just need someone to force their presence in your life. You need to hear, over and over again, that you are enough - not because you’re not listening the first time someone says it, but because your own voices are much louder and much more recurrent. It’s someone bringing you back to a consciousness that helps you realise you’re not as worthless as you actually feel… as useless. And sometimes, having that helps so much that it will get me through the day without a black silence echoing all around me. And that’s what Thunderbolts does. That’s why it actually matters beyond being in the MCU and being a movie.
One more thing about the Blake Lively case
A actors job goes beyond just filming the movie/series. When they are doing the interviews ro promote their projects they are working just like the interviewer and often times they don't know each other on a personal level.
Now i don't know if at the time when the interview was filmed Blake had publicly announced her pregnancy (because in 2016 i was 11 years old and didn't speak english).
So lets look at this situation: you are working, you met another woman who is also working but the first thing she says to you is "Congratulations on your little bump"
1- i believe this is unprofessional
2-She did not say "Congratulations on your pregnancy" she specifically commented on Blake's body (and all, famous and not famous woman, specially during the 2010's, is allowed to not like having her body talked about when they are at work)
3- Rebember when we're taught to not comment on a pregnant woman's body? Let's bring it back
Also why did she keep the video of "the interview that made her want to quit her job" for 8 years?
Because the avengers movies didnt really try to make them a family they only told us that while the GOTG movies really give the team time to become a family
The moment I knew guardians of the galaxy vol. 3 would be good was in the first 5 minutes, when Peter fell from being drunk and they actually cared about him and put him in bed. As soon as he fell, I was SO ready for them to play it off as a laugh. I was so sure of it, because every other marvel movie would have done that. That’s *exactly* what they did with Thor in Endgame.
But no. Rocket looked at him in sympathy and all the guardians asked how he was doing and Nebula tucked him into bed (which I ALSO thought they would make a joke of! But they didn’t!) and they treated him with love. I have a lot of feelings about this movie and why it wasn’t trash like a lot of other recent marvel movies, but I think the main reason was that they actually made the characters care about each other right from the get-go.
Proshipper, Multishipper, don't give a fuck as long as my fav is being loved-shipper
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