how morally corrupt is your 19th century love interest on a scale of “aloof rich guy who doesn’t know how to express his feelings” to “has a secret wife in the attic” and “tries to dig up your grave so he can embrace your dead body”
the thing I enjoy most about this post is that digging up a grave to embrace a dead body is only like. the eighth worst thing heathcliff ever did.
this is… maybe the funniest thing that’s ever happened on television? i’ve never seen someone so thoroughly derail a late night talk show, i could honestly watch cardi b and john mulaney talk for hours
(( 1) This is Loki’s good arc, so he’s allowed friends. Meet fellow magic nerd, make friends, it’s not that hard, come on. Also this is how subversion of expectations works: Stephen had expectations about Loki (as a “threat to the world” and all that xD) and it’s way more fun to take the time to subvert them than just not having the both of them interact at all)
Also 2) one does not simply tease characters meeting for so long and then rush through that scene as fast as possible and not have them interact like at all (one of the major flaws of the movie was the lack of interaction between almost any characters except for them interacting with Thor) (this is also AGAIN related to the whole trailer lies bs (more about that later on))
3) The audience isn’t stupid, they’ll get it you don’t need to over-explain everything:
Yall need to realize there is a difference between being shitty to random people who bought Fallout 76 and are having fun and a multi billion $ corporation that cheated people out of their money by overpricing a product, refusing refunds and giving a false item to 200$ preorders, none of the Evil FNV Stans is hating on you for playing or enjoying Fallout 76, people are just mad that Bethesda did what they’ve always been doing again, regardless of whether you enjoy Fo76, people were cheated out of their money and the company is completely unprofessional about it, have some empathy and understand that sometimes things aren’t about your personal feelings or fandom wank, especially when there’s big money involved.