"I've done everything" The everything in question being taking Lacey agian, telling Margaret he can find Jamie but not doing it, scaring zeke to slightly leave his house then telling him he was gonna fix him then never spoke to him agian, and hasn't done really anything with dahn but he's perfect so fair.
"You know if I could turn the clock back a year to the time right before my dad died, I'd do it all differently."
I don't care what anyone says. Bobby Nash is not dead. There is no way they would've teased it for months with leaks in a joking manor. I don't know how, but he is alive. Killing Bobby would be so stupid and besides they wouldn't even kill Owen on Lone Star so there is no way he's dead.
gotham is filled with evil homosexuals so I think having a buff dude in high-tec latex underwear pinning them to the ground doesn't really help the crime situation actually
Does anyone think that them using “Work Song” by Hozier, is a sign?
The lyrics literally say:
“When my time comes around, lay me gently in the cold, dark Earth. No grave can hold my body down, I’ll crawl home to her.”
I mean it could just be a sad song choice or…
(I’m delusional and still holding out hope after sobbing)
i think we often get caught in the silliness of the show and forget how deep it actually is. yes it’s a stupid lil show about firefighters and their emergencies, but it’s also about a kind soldier with ptsd who doesn’t know how to love himself, but never once stopped trying, and a lost boy who became a lost man, but eventually found home and himself, and an alcoholic who’s still learning to forgive himself but doubles as a father figure to everyone around him, and a woman who lost everything, even her fiancé, but managed to build herself up from the ground, and a man who was forced to say goodbye to the one brother he had, but trusted himself enough to earn the life said brother would’ve wanted for him, and a woman who had to fight thrice as hard to become who she wanted to be, just because of who she was inside and out, and about a woman who was taught she didn’t matter, but believed in real love enough to try again. their stories are blended into the fun of it all. but they are bright enough to shine above.
Did anyone else notice on the reading list some of the books repeat? Did they run out of classic literature lol
Lmao how are there people who watch Found on NBC, a show largely centered on the fucked up relationship between a woman and her kidnapper, that are shocked people ship it. Like the premise of the show is the fucked up intimacy and simultaneous disgust between them, and you, a person with a brain, are shocked that people are invested in that relationship.
I think i spend so much time in the iwtv fandom where the conversation of "enjoying fiction is not an endorsement of behavior irl" has already been had a million times that I forget most people when it comes to shipping have the mind of like, a 12 year old who hasn't learned the nuances of fiction portraying unhealthy dynamics.
The way I was SO convinced there would be at least the start of Bobby not being dead after all this episode that I spent the whole time waiting for it to the very last seconds and when it didn't come, I could not fathom it😭 the way I'm lowkey still holding out a little tiny bit of hope👀🤭 this episode really crumbled my unwavering confidence though...🥺 Like I might actually have to start accepting he might be dead fr😭💔