I haven't watched The 100 in a while, and by no means am I a religious person but if John Murphy is a god now SIGN ME THE FUXK UP.
Hamlet is the character of all time. he’s a trans man. he’s gay. he’s the prince of denmark. he’s non binary. he’s thirty. he’s asexual. he has bad dreams. he’s bisexual. he’s twenty two. he’s a trans woman. he was played by 82 year old Ian McKellen. he’s sixteen. he’s a lesbian. he’s genderqueer. everything is wrong with him
Voltron
Okay the real question: Power Rangers or Voltron?
KATE MCKINNON presenting the Carol Burnett Award at the 77th Golden Globe Awards to ELLEN DEGENERES
Pedro being cute on the TV Guide yacht at 2014 Comic Con. - (x)
Okay, we all want more Klaus/Dave, but what a brilliant fucking way to write a relationship that embeds itself into your mind in just a handful of minutes.
Because you only every really see the relationship through the lens of how its loss destroys Klaus. We get to see a few flashbacks of good moments between them, but the majority of time we spend with the Klaus/Dave relationship is in the moments when Klaus is just pinning for what he lost. They took a guy who’s been doing drugs since his teens and made him say “I’ll stop for him”. They took a man who generally tries to turn everything into a joke or a snarky comment and made him ball up in the fetal position in the middle of the sidewalk in tears and agony. They took a guy who usually avoids confrontations and made him take on a bar full of veterans just for trying to get between him and a picture of Dave.
That is top notch writing to use the loss of a relationship you never really saw much of to impress just how real the relationship was, all by focusing on how you saw Klaus transformed by the loss of it.