Winter on the Seine, Lavacourt (1880) by Claude Monet
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I LOVE HOW TF1 MAKES THE CREATION OF MEGATRON AN UNINTENTIONAL COLLABORATIVE EFFORT BY OTHER VILLAINS!!!
SENTINEL WOUNDED HIM FIRST AND REPEATEDLY TEMPTED HIS WRATH.
STARSCREAM TAUGHT HIM THAT WRATH WAS THE MOST EFFICIENT TOOL.
AND THE CHEERING HIGH-GUARD TAUGHT HIM THAT WRATH WAS VIRTUOUS.
AND NONE OF THEM WILL KNOW WHAT A MONSTER THEY CREATED UNTIL IT'S TOO LATE!!
my least favourite turn based strategy game is email
Elliot.... Look, I'm sure the man had nothing but good intentions and truly cared about Harley but like others have pointed out, he really did not consider Harley's situation at all. He mentions in his observations about Harley that the boy probably has a bad home life:
"From here and there he talks about home, I get the sense that he doesn't miss it very much."
AND YET HE ENDS HIS LETTER TO HARLEY WITH:
"So I challenge you to head for home, Harley, and to look at the people around you."
LIKE SIR YOU ALREADY KNOW THAT THE PEOPLE AROUND HIM PROBABLY AREN'T GREAT WHY WOULD YOU SAY THAT
Chances are that Harley did go home afterwards (he is a still child at this point after all, where else can he go?) looked at the people around him and fully threw away whatever humanity he had left after that - becoming the person we know today.
Not to justify Harley's actions at all, but I would feel betrayed too if I opened up to someone about a rough home life, and then when they kicked me out of the one safe place I had they sent me back home.
Like hello?
And again, I truly believe Elliot thought he was doing the right thing. But I don't think he should have made the fatal assumption that every child came from a good home - especially with all the hints already in place.
The pettiness is just 👌😂
“redemption arcs only work if the person isn’t a villain!”
ok...but maybe you've been giving too much credit to some fan theories forgetting what the actual elements of the story are thus are now blaming the author for not giving you what you wanted in a misplaced sense of betrayal when you are the one who's been feeding yourself lies the whole time
Full offense but sometimes fandom just totally make up the characterization of a character and then complain when that isn’t canon
Season 2, episode 1:
Season 2, episode 12:
Oh I do love the parallels the animators put in.
Even if it’s not super obvious or like for like, it’s so well thought through and means rewatching every episode is such a joy and excitement when things connect.