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Very christmassy for July but I felt it needed snow
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Amber Rose Revah as Dinah Madani THE PUNISHER SEASON 1 (2017), created by Steve Lightfoot
Can we talk about how Matt kept Electras obituary card in his Bible but carried Foggys card with him everywhere?
Like just that little difference is insane if you think about it. He had people to turn to after she died. Yeah they weren’t as close but he still had Foggy, Karen, and Father Lanten. Even though it sucked he still felt like he could move on, live without her, or at least he had an easier time telling himself that.
After Foggy’s death though he takes his card everywhere. He literally keeps it in his breast pocket. He pretend like he’s moved on, makes it look like he’s doing fine but he’s not even trying to lie to himself here. He doesn’t try and convince himself that he can let him go by leaving the card behind. He keeps it with him because he can’t bare to live without him.
nobody’s ever really happy to find out they’ve stayed up too late.
it used to be a cool achievement but now it’s like
“fuck. god damn it. not again. shit.”
you reblogged this from me ten years in the past and right when I’m staying up late playing a game you recommended
I want to show you an actual training slide from my customer service job that I had to see yesterday.
Fińàncial Harm
matt shouldn’t have been able to feel the ridges of muse’s paintings and been able to tell that he’d painted heather. it was both narratively boring and a disservice to a realistic depiction of his blindness. if anything, him having felt heather’s face with his fingertips in the beginning of that episode could’ve actually functioned as a red herring. realistically, the way he would’ve visualised her wouldn’t have been translatable to a 2d depiction even despite it having some texture. but the audience would’ve still been sent on an emotional rollercoaster: hoping, despite all odds, that he “sees” it’s her, and then inevitably watching him fail. he still could’ve listened in on what the police were doing and figured out heather was in danger and gotten there in time. but it would’ve been much more powerful, accurate, and narratively interesting if we, the audience, saw heather in muse’s paintings when matt couldn’t, realised just how close matt could’ve been to figuring out it was her, and then watched him give up and try other avenues. it would’ve been another necessary reminder that he has weaknesses and that he doesn’t experience the world the same way as a sighted person even despite his superpowers. i should’ve been in the writers’ room