i want to talk about the scene in catching fire where peeta and katniss watch haymitch’s game. when they see the bit with the ax and the force field katniss says something like ‘it’s almost as bad as the berries’ and haymitch says ‘almost but not quite’ THAT READS SO DIFFERENTLY NOW before it was like he was just saying that their stunt was more of an open rebellion but now he’s saying that he did all of the shit he did (and let’s be honest, in his hunger games he did a hell of a lot more than peeta and katniss) and it STILL wasn’t enough and how much he regrets that!!! and how the biggest sign of rebellion to the capitol wasn’t ‘breaking the machine’, but love and unity and strength and the things the tributes didn’t think about too much because it came so naturally I LOVE THE HUNGER GAMES PANEM TODAY PANEM TOMORROW PANEM THE NEXT DAY PANEM THE DAY AFTER THAT-
Maysilee 🤝 cursing people left, right and centre, calling the capitol out, loudly hating the games, seen as a bitch and everyone avoids her, taking care of tributes she knows are weak 🤝 Johanna
i love complicated women who go under appreciated
so you’re telling me that after what happened to louella/lou lou haymitch had to watch peeta come back from the capitol as a “mutt version of himself” and question whether the shell of a human with peeta’s face was even peeta at all
and he had to do all that SOBER???
😓😖
maysilee donner really said if i have to fight to the death im gonna serve rupaul levels of cunt while doing so and i just think that's really cool of her
also give me finnick’s book right now suzanne and please please please have a good chunk of it be dedicated to the aftermath of the games and seeing the corruption of the capitol please please please please please please please please
i am such a maysilee donner stan you can’t stop me and i don’t care that he called her ‘sis’ those two had 10x more chemistry than he had with lenore dove and ill take that to the sweet old thereafter
The fact this isn't a painting is a testament to one of the greatest feats of set design and production I've ever seen.
I think this is the first time I've ever been wowed by "this ISN'T a painting"!