the writing in some of the x men films was honestly so good. they never relied on one liners or forced interactions to be short/clipped. the plots were often character driven rather than action driven, so there were a ton of emotional and context specific moments. I think one of the best examples of this is the plane scene bc there is so much to unpack. charles being a drug addict who ran away from his problems bc it hurt to much, who chose to silence his powers instead of constantly feeling people die. erik who just spent the last ten years in jail for a crime he didn’t commit, trapped while mutants were being murdered. both feeling as tho the other abandoned them, even tho their break up had been mutual. the years of hurt between them. the fact that they still both love each other. wolverine awkwardly in the background. it’s too much!!!
soldier and devil, sitting in a tree, S-C-H-E-M-I-N-G
So...did anyone else pick up on this in this episode or was it just me?
I posted this a while ago but seems appropriate, great minds
ignore the shit quality i just had to get this thought out of my head
also apparently kurt/nightcrawler was raised by a Romani woman so he and dick have that culture in common too. plus they both have ‘Night’ in their hero names (tho that’s obvious)
OH and dick & clint both have a bird theme
Kiki and Jiji after a full day of delivering flowers🌺🌻🌼🌷🌹 Though Jiji is straight up not having a good time
Part of my Kiki’s Flower Delivery series~
C'mon you know he would
The future destroyers of humanity, everyone
He wants to order THE SEQUEL. The lazier and more self-indulgent version yet
Bonus:
happy pride month! love must die
"Why are you wearing Genius Built apparel? That's trademarked!"
well he wasn't lying