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A reminder that Steveās first instinct was to defend, not attack.
Even when he doesnāt have a shield, he literally makes one.
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One of the most beautiful and heartbreaking edits I've ever seen
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Thatās exactly what I thought about his speech as well!
I mean, Jayce was literally straight up telling Viktor that he was always beautiful to him. With all of his different sides, problems and quirks. Including his disability. Differently than Viktor, I think itās pretty clear that he never saw Viktorās disability as anything that made him ālesserā than anyone else. Sure, he wanted to help Viktor āfixā his illness so he could like, LIVE. But he never wanted to turn Viktor into someone non-disabled, he didnāt see the need for it, because Viktorās disability is simply a part of him, not a problem to āfixā and forget about. Jayceās entire speech is pretty much a rejection of that the idea of perfection that Viktor seemingly carried with himself for years.
Pretty much āYou donāt need to be perfect to be lovable, you donāt need to be perfect for me to love you. Because if you were perfect, you wouldnāt be YOU.ā
I donāt often make my own posts, but Iāve been going a little insane about some of the posts Iāve been seeing about Jayceās speech to Viktor in the finale.
So many people are like āum, Viktor had a terminal illness, how can Jayce tell him he was never broken??? He was DYING??ā
And like, yeah. He was. But this isnāt Jayce ignoring that.
Heās acknowledging it by telling Viktor: You arenāt defined by your illness. You might have felt like you were lesser, or broken, or imperfect because of it, but I need you to know that youāre worth just as much as anyone else. And I understand everything youāve done, because youāve been hurting. And I love you anyway.
Heās not saying āyour illness didnāt matterā. Heās saying ājust because you were disabled doesnāt mean youāre worth lessā.
I thought it was actually a really beautiful way of tackling the way that people who are disabled or chronically ill are viewed by others, or even by themselves: either defined entirely by their disability/illness, or considered lesser. Or how disabled/ill people are only allowed to be happy and inspirational messages that people can do anything, or they have to be sad figures incapable of anything and only deserving of pity. And this is Jayce saying no, that isnāt all you are. Heās showing Viktor that he sees all of the complexity, and the hurt, and he sees ALL of who Viktor is.
Anyway, Iām tired, and this isnāt all articulated perfectly, but I wanted to throw it out there.
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