Spn writers after dropping the most heartbreaking, gut wrenching, tragic tidbit of Dean’s past for laughs in the middle of a low- stakes silly goofy episode and never mentioning it again
Sydney is better than me cause I would’ve called her out if she was making the face she was making at me in a second
I think what they mean is, when you find someone you love, it feels like hope-Hot Preist, Flea Bag
Jeremy Allen White, Vulture interview // Sarah Kay, Hand me downs
Crazy how people can watch The Bear and miss one of the most integral parts of the story, Change and all that comes with it; all of the joy, all of the pain, every good and bad moment, the fear of changing and the understanding that change is a necessary part of growth. Richie fighting against the Changing of the neighborhood and restaurant he’s known his whole life to eventually accepting it and finding his purpose through that. Ebra, same as Richie, fighting against change but coming to an understanding that change must come whether it’s welcomed or not. Tina, Syd, and Marcus welcoming the change, tapping into their full potential and becoming the incredibly talented chefs they were meant to be. Carmy being faced with an ultimatum, continue on the way you are, down a destructive path, pushing everyone and everything that you love away, and end up the same way your mother and brother did, or change, accept that you will have to change your way of living in order to move forward in life and let go of the past that you so desperately cling to, to move towards a bright and beautiful future that welcomes you with open arms.
“They’re platonic soulmates!”
“They’re platonically in love!”
Is the platonic in the room with us??
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Stop arguing about who the most toxic character in Supernatural is, they’re all a little toxic that’s what makes it fun.
For somebody i thought was my savior, you sure make do a whole lot of labour.
Labour, Paris Paloma
Guess I’m a midwestern dad now
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“And now that you don’t have to be perfect, you can be good.” - John Steinbeck, East of Eden
Idk if this makes any sense, but to me it’s about Carmy letting go of needing to be perfect for everyone else and learning to simply be himself and the transformation of the beef to the bear being a representation of him letting go of the version of himself he created for everyone else (the beef) and becoming who he truly is (the bear), therefore letting go of the need to perfect and becoming good