The fact that both of these things came true in the end 🥹
I am so happy that Percy is a criminal in live action as well. Does it serve anything to the plot? Doubtful. It does, however, serve in building Percy's reputation as a goddamn MENACE and I'm here for it
It's a petition. Guys, sign up now. We're not taking no for answers
at this point, the show better already be greenlit for 5 seasons because any other decision is dam stupid and wrong.
Ikr. I was so distracted, I only came to know when my friend told me about it. She isn't even watching the show rn. She saw it in IG and txyoyodoyxycktxydo5
the PJO fandom working their butts off to find two italian babies in the background only to realize the Easter egg is Nico calling for Bianca around the 12:3 mark.
jane dying was not fridging!!!! jane dying was her deciding to live by her own rules and take risks and have FUN in life even if it killed her and THAT was what was so so so important about her death. she died happy. she died a hero. she died having finally reached what she wanted to be in life (a hero!!!!) and she died with someone she loved beside her and doing what she loved and she got to die and go to valhalla actually HAPPY about the way she died. this movie would not have had a happy ending if jane hadn't died right then right there, because we know otherwise she would've died unhappy, feeling guilty, and feeling weak on a hospital bed. jane dying was her own choice, and she chose to be in an empowered state even in death! she wanted to die on her own terms, and while i love her and wish she hadn't died (from a fan standpoint) i gotta respect that kind of commitment. go jane!!!!
To clarify, what I mean is this is the one time we read about it. Ok maybe he didn't do it, but who's to say he didn't have to do something very like this while UTM. I'm just saying that even if he didn't show his wings, they weren't really safe to him.
Rhysand, in order to prove his cruelty and this loyalty, is known to some pretty guttering stuff. I wonder who did Amarantha order to cut off that faerie's wings in ACOTAR. Illyrian bat baby. Wings. EVEN IF HE HADN'T BEEN TYE ONE TO CUT THEM OFF CAN YOU EVEN IMAGINE HOW IT WOULD HAVE FELT TO EVEN HEAR THE FAERIE. IM DYING
Remember that one time that Feyre and Lucien were fleeing the Spring Court and they got to the doors. Feyre was all “I can’t go to summer 😭” and Lucien was like “but dood, our other choice is Autumn.” And then her selfish ass was like “Autumn or bust! Lolz 🍁 ”
And Lucien still went with her knowing there was a price on his head just as much as Feyre’s in the Summer Court.
And SJM still gave him the dumbest line ever when he tells Feyre she’s a better friend to him than he was to her.
Can we retcon this because I can’t keep explaining it as Lucien being self deprecating…
And yk what I was waiting for? Charon to actually act like the underpaid employee that he is and Percy promising him that he'll talk to Hades about that raise. Which he does.
This is scene would be remembered with fondness.
This was the silliness missing in the episode! Was waiting for it the moment Charon appeared.
(PS: art's not mine. Got it off Google. Contact me if it's yours and you want it down or to be tagged)
I have PMed the artist and am waiting on a reply
jude "i wouldn't marry me either" duarte and cardan "i'd marry you with paper rings" greenbriar