um, makoto's former role would have been to enforce discipline and punish bad servants, so if luther wants to be resentful/angry at her/whatever, i am totes happy with it
not saying he's bad! but she's have the reputation?
lana this answer does not make sense to him
see like imagining someone
super confusing in troll terms
thrusting it towards the sky like a pissy troll rafiki
hmmm i'm enjoying writing the both of them though. feeling pretty easy.
i'm enjoying lana
only watched one episode of that show before i lost my nerve BUT
i'm really enjoying this too
yeah ahs is pretty fucking intense and gets even more. intense. i sat down to write my app and i was like fuck
i really need to make a list of "things you might want to avoid"
ended up with a big list, went to get a cup of coffee, and then realized i had even more to include. ah. ahs.
bear: queen of shitty horror?
what i liked about her show though is that yes, terrible stuff happens, but she isn't the Saintly Suffering Gay character
and she definitely isn't the other kind, the one that dies bc we cant bother to give them happy endings
and she DEFINITELY isn't the woman who does things just as bad as the men do but is punished more severely by the narrative
she's just very... tenacious and ambitious and angry and righteously so. not that it's wrong for a character like her to suffer, but it's rare to see one transform it into action
if you don't mind spoilers-- she and her female foil and one of her two personal antagonists end up being like WE WILL DESTROY YOU ALL
and they do. and it is so god damn great.
when she kills thredson it feels so, so cathartic.
possibly because she makes a point of going and getting her hair done before showing up at his house and shooting him. god bless lana winters
this has been your tl;dr 4 the day
i honestly cannot fathom how the guy who does "glee" was involved in creating this show. like, it's not perfect-- and in parts you are definitely like "oh my fuck this is so bad"
but jude, lana, and mary eunice are just so fuckin great
i think glee is so... glee on purpose?
like, god, i can't remember where it is, but someone did a thing where they explained it in the context of theatre of the absurd
well yeah, it was a fandom-type essay
i dunno, tho, i'm obvsly not one of the glee creator dudes and have seen less than a season's worth of the show all together