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My whole TikTok fyp is just filled with one piece theories and I love it đ
It's so interesting to hear about what ppl think and just hearing about the lore of everything, It's like history class but much better!
Oda is the best writer ever, no one can top him!!
I was watching some old fairy tail episodes and I came up with a theory about natsu if he does kill Zeref all the guild needs to do is get him to TENROU ISLAND and because The Great Tenrou Tree will protect anyone baring the fairy tail guild mark from dying as long as they are on the island. So my theory is that Natsus and Zerefs final showdown will be on TENROU ISLAND so Natsu wonât die
GAY. something fishy is going on here..
I want to take advantage of this post to open a debate (if anyone is interested) about Luffy's dream. You know he told it to his brothers, Shanks and his crew recently but we didn't hear.
So there are my theories:
The first is he wants to make a party with the worldwide. I know it's the most shared theory but I think it fits Luffy as well: he likes party and it brings joy, fun, freedom, and, mainly, this is what brings together. I won't be surprised if, in the end, when everyone find again freedom, they celebrate it.
The second was my first impression (I dropped it for the first one but I want to share it): I think his dream has a link with Joyboy/Nika. Why? Because, in Oden's backstory where he shares a drink with Whitebeard and Roger, after he finished to tell his dream; Whitebeard said : "it's just a childish legend!". In the moment, I thought about Norland's story, and I find it matches the First Joyboy as a legend as well. If this is the case, so, when he would discover he is Joyboy, it will be the biggest surprise.
Ok just watched the ATA 3 trailer and I got some questions and theories already:
-The setting for ATA 3 will take place in the sewers which will lead to the Hameln facility and that makes me ask: how the hell does a library lead to the Hameln facility? And that gave me an idea; what if the Kensdale Public Library was built from an abandoned area from the Hameln facility? That would explain why the bunker leads to the sewers which lead to the facility.
2. Thereâs this one scene in the trailer where the person weâre playing as is in what looks to be a security room and Amanda pops up on one of the screens and startled him. One thing worth noting is that the character yelps when they get startled by Amanda, which probably means that whoever weâre playing as isnât Riley. If it were Riley, we wouldnât be hearing any noise coming from our character. Yâknow who I think it is? Do you remember those secret tapes that are recorded in the Hameln facility by someone who is always chased off at the end? Well, I think that we might be playing as them. My theory for this scene is that this is a flashback of that character running from people at Hameln and stumbling upon the security room where they meet Amanda for the first time. Another thing I want to add to this theory is if this is true, Amanda might not have her memories yet if this is a flashback because itâs implied that she started getting her memories back when Kate and soon Riley were watching the tapes. So, if this IS a flashback, Amanda would just be acting like the character without breaking character.
3: Any content of Wooly is noticeably absent from the trailer, which is weird since we just got introduced to the Wooly monster at the end of ATA 2. I think theyâre purposefully leaving Wooly out of the trailer because weâll be getting more lore from him and his monster and it makes sense as to why they wouldnât put that in to spoil everyone.
4: What are the secret tapes going to be like? This game is going to take place in the place where everything happened, so weâll most likely be getting more lore for them and probably more tapes that are related to Rebecca, Kate and Sam. I REALLY hope we get secret tapes related to Wooly, though. We are completely DEPRIVED of any special lore for him and a backstory overall, which is kind of sad because I love his characterization. I just hope he doesnât turn out to be a villain.
5: The opossum is back, which makes sense because Amanda and Wooly didnât really kill him, just made him pass out. If we look at the thumbnail of the trailer and the new logo, Wooly is noticeably angry at the opossum for being here, while Amanda is happier about him or just doesnât care because she has her own problems to deal with. These images might say what is going to happen, though. Maybe in this game, Amanda will grow to like the opossum while Wooly is completely hating on him. Iâm honestly intrigued by how theyâre going to handle their relationship, especially Woolyâs with the opossum because heâs being shown to HATE this guy. Will they get to know who he was? Will the opossum act less chaotic and annoying? Will Wooly snap because of how much heâs being annoyed by the opossum and Amanda? I donât know.
Anyway, thatâs all I got for now. Canât wait for the game to come out! Iâll be RAMBLING about it for a long time so get ready
You know the entire LW gang has probably been involved in identity fraud, I say probably cause of old Monty.
It is almost implied that Oliver used more than one number plate, and Donald & Douglas's whole story of how they got to Sodor was Identity fraud.
But Duck, Dear old Montague it is stated in the IOS that and I quote 'Duck had arrived at Tidmouth bearing the number 5741, but this is by no means certain that this was the number which had been allotted to him Ex-Works.'
And this could tie into his working life as the Real 5741 worked at Aberdare and Newport, but this was in the 50s', but Duck also spouts about the greatness of Swindon (although it is in fact the greatest) and the fact he worked at Paddington.
Both of these facts are bull, 5741 was built in Glasgow in North British, and as far as we know 5741 never worked at Paddington.
So why does Duck state all this, well think about it who the hell is going to say otherwise?
Oliver never meets Duck until at least the 60s' and City of Truro was withdrawn in 1931 so also never meets Duck, and it can be assumed that he didn't know that the first 5700's were built in Scotland, as every other loco the GWR at that point was built at Swindon until the 5700s', he also states he worked at Paddington, and meet King James he never states which one First or Second, but they entered service a year before him, so maybe early Thirties.
So either Duck just isn't 5741 or is 5741 and just bullshitting common knowledge GWR information, cuz who the hell is going to fact-check him, Gordon doesn't clearly care, and the only other engine who would probably know doesn't give two.
In Conclusion either Duck has been involved in Identity Fraud or is just a fucking liar, If the Dome Fits I guess.
ok, so imma just say spoilers for the DHMIS tv series, but i feel like that's a given.
so. i've seen theories around about yellow guy being david and him having been hit by a car, and i agree with those. but many people, including matpat, believe leslely was the one driving. but, in episode five, when time child arrives, they have this symbol on their chest
the yellow one with the battery is clearly yellow guy, and the green one with the egg is clearly duck. which leaves the red one with the road. this is what got me thinking that red guy could've been the one driving the car, and i know that that could mean anything, but lets look at the cars.
the car they drove in episode five says "LE5L3Y' on the license plate, so that implies it's hers. however, the car that hit yellow in the 'dream' sequence is a different car.
the one that hits yellow guy in the 'dream' looks like a volkswagen bug, whereas the one that they're driving doesn't. plus, even though he struggled to turn it on, red guy seemed to know how to drive it. almost like he'd driven a car before.
now, why is he in this world if he didn't die? idk man. maybe it's a punishment of sorts. maybe lesley's teaching him lessons about how the world works to say 'it's wrong to run over children'. or maybe he is dead. idk what happened after the car hit david. that's the thing with this show. duck is implied to be the pet (with the 'dog' having his head and a few pictures in his wallet) but he's there too- maybe he was even the one who ran into the road, causing david to chase him (idk what that bird symbolizes)
or maybe i'm over thinking all of this. who knows.
welp. that's my two cents for you. do with it what you will.
TeorĂas de ben 10
Un parde teorĂas que vi en internet, con las que estuve de acuerdo, y otras creadas por mi ,la mayorĂa son de la familia tennyson, o de los anoditas , porque son los temas que mĂĄs me interesan del programa
1 . ben podrĂa desarrollar poderes anodita, en una lĂnea de tiempo posible , vemos a ben 10000 usar el mana , justo como su prima , lo que lleva a muchos a creer que el desarrollo estos poderes , y que el pudo desarrollarnos antes si ni fuera dependiente por el omnitrix ,incluso hay una teorĂa (mĂĄs headcanon), que en el mundo de gwen10 el seria un anodita
2. Lucy es pariente de verdona , el parentesco con lucy es confuso , en la primera serie no esta emparentada con los tennyson, mientras que en omniverse, se nos dice que ella es pariente del abuelo (con una explicaciĂłn muy larga ) lo cual es raro, ya que para ser tan lejana , y no humana, paso vacaciones un tiempo con los tennyson , contradictorio a la serie original, donde ningĂșn humano habĂa tenido relaciones amorosas (y de otra Ăndole đ), con los lenopan , a si que , que pasarĂa si fuera prima por el lado de verdona , ella a vivido mucho tiempo, perfectamente pudo tener otra familia, talvez, en algĂșn punto llego a tener asuntos con un lenopo , lo que explicarĂa porque se queda con la familia de gwen , ya que ellos tienen mĂĄs relaciĂłn con esta , y no todos los decendientes desarrollar poderes anodita, como ken o ben...o no en su juventud
3. Max tiene otra familia, estĂĄ teorĂa vuelve a lucy ,diciĂ©ndonos que su lĂnea familiar si esta emparentada con max , pero estos jamas fueron reconocidos, y pudieron ser abandonados por el abuelo de esta , si este fue max u otro tennyson, es interpretaciĂłn tuya , pero explicarĂa porque el Canon cambiĂł, porque realmente siempre fueron parientes consanguĂneos, pero nadie lo descubriĂł mĂĄs adelante, por la mala relaciĂłn de los humanos y los lenopan, lo que podrĂa causar que una familia hĂbrida fuera discriminada , por eso no se revelarĂa hasta despuĂ©s, y quien sabe , talvez fue este descubrimiento lo que llevo a lucy a vivir con gwen, por las relaciones tensas
4. Verdona tenĂa ojos verdes , de donde sacĂł los ojos verdes gwen?, los Ășnicos que tenĂan esta caracterĂstica en su familia, eran ben y su madre , la Ășltima siendo un familiar polĂtico, la teorĂa dice que verdona ,al momento de tener el delicioso con max , no tendrĂa el mismo fĂsico de cuando se conocieron, si bien se dice que los anodita no tiene adn , su fĂsico pudo influir en como se ve su familia, haciendo mĂĄs factible que sus nietos tuvieran ese color
5. Sunny tennyson naciĂł como anodita , si bien se a teorizado que los anoditas se reproducen con otras especies ,nunca se a dicho que pasa si 2 anoditas llegarĂĄn a reproducirse, esta teorĂa explicarĂa porque parece mĂĄs poderosas que gwen, habiendo usado desde antes sus poderes , y su miedo a sus padres , porque talvez, no son humanos ,tambiĂ©n,si bien se menciona que se conocieron de niñas , puede que haya sido una mentira para no alterar a la madre , verdona talvez hasta cambio los recuerdos, puede que sunny sea mucho mayor que gwen y ben , ademas ,explica porque tambiĂ©n parece llevar un disfraz como el de verdona , miren cuando se quita la piel , comparen cuando gwen esta por transformarse en anodita, y cuando verdona se quita el disfraz, ademĂĄs, e incluyan que sabemos que hacer un cuerpo lleba mucho tiempo, aunque tambiĂ©n pudo hacerlo verdon , pero , la misma verdona mencionĂł que cuando vio a sus nietos y pensĂł no eran iguales a ella , se equivocĂł,pero solo refiriĂ©ndose a gwen , diciĂ©ndonos que sunny es nieta de otra familia
6. Verdona confundio a ben con ken , en su primera apariciĂłn, ella piensa que ben y gwen son hermanos , sabemos que , los Ășnicos hermanos que se ven en los nietos de verdona , con gwen y ken ,para los anoditas, el tiempo pasa diferente, es posible que incluso se haya olvidado cuanto tiempo se llevan, de allĂ la confusiĂłn, y una ves viendo que son primos , sabrĂa que el es ben
7. La envidia de sunny, esta es simple , como dije antes , el fĂsico de sunny en casi todo el capĂtulo, parece ser un disfraz, uno muy parecido a gwen , segĂșn se dice , porque gwen era la favorita de verdona , y eso era para ganarse un poco de cariño de la abuela, pero tambiĂ©n es curioso, como en ves de ojos verdes, los tiene azules, como verdona en casi todas sus apariciones, puede que haya intentado una amalgama extraña,para ganarse mĂĄs el favor de la abuela, el pelo negro serĂa mĂĄs para darle su toque , ya que se ve no le disgusta este color , pero el resto, serĂa para no verse en la sombra de su prima
8. Fue la magia lo que despertĂł la chispa de gwen , esto se basa mĂĄs ,en el cambio de color del poder de gwen , y como la magia y el mana tienen una relaciĂłn, podrĂa ser que en azul era la magia de gwen ,pero al despertar la chispa , sus poderes se volvieron rosa
Ok so might be my only post thatâs not a repost or something but I donât know and i need to talk about this
Also might contain spoilers to the new dr who episode
In both episodes dot and bubble and rogue their was no snow
None at all, I get dot and bubble because Ruby wasnât really there until the exact end but why in rogue? I personally donât have theories and also donât know if I just missed it or not
Milgram 3rd trial predictions! Now that the 2nd trial is officially over, and we have to wait until like September for the next trial to begin, I thought I could do some theorizing!
Haruka: Looking at the timeline, oh he's definitely planning... something, alone. He said he'd kill himself If Muu was voted guilty, and we all know she was. If he is planning to kill himself, then I don't think it's going to work, as he was voted guilty and thus will be restrained. However... as childish as he may be, I don't think he's entirely dumb. Perhaps he's looking for ways to work around the restrictions placed on him, or he's planning something else entirely. I just really hope he doesn't hurt any of the other prisoners, but that does seem pretty likely, actually. He definitely will not take the guilty vote well, and he's probably going to be pretty hostile to Es later on... Just based on these predictions, I'm not sure if I can vote him innocent in the 3rd trial. He's so obviously unstable, and maybe if he was treated better as a child he could have learned to function properly with whatever disorder he has, but the fact is he wasn't. If being voted innocent overall means being let out of the prison, then I... I'm not sure if that's an entirely good idea.
Yuno: Her reaction to her vote all depends on whether or not she takes it as people actually agreeing with her reasoning (or lack of) for abortion and her compensated dating. I'm not sure about the Japanese side of things, but at least here, a lot of people do support her even with all that. However... there are still a fair bit of people still like 'Yuno is a girl boss!' (or something along those lines) I have a feeling she'll still see it as people not seeing her for who she actually is. She's cold and rational, and so obviously fallen to the pit of nihilism. I'm not sure if there is a reason for that, but maybe that's the point of her character? Does she need a reason? Life is good for her, but that gets so boring and just... mundane. If everything will be fine, what's the point in doing anything bothersome? She'll probably fall back even further into her cold demeanor. Or in a darker theory, maybe she'll try something drastic to get us to vote her guilty for the last trial? Like attacking someone or maybe something even worse- I mean, if she does recognize the community understands her situation and her reasoning, then maybe she'll become slightly more bubbly and stuff like her 1st trial. Probably open up a bit more. Me, personally, I still support her, and will probably vote her innocent in the 3rd trial, but again, I don't want her to think we're doing it out of our preconceived notions about her.
Fuuta: ... Just taking a look at his recent birthday messages in the timeline- he's so obviously started to listen to Amane and her cultish stuff. I literally can't imagine what a brainwashed Fuuta will look like, but I don't think it'd be pretty. He was suffering so much during the 2nd trial, and he probably did start listening to Amane's spiel because he needed something to ground him. I'm sure the innocent vote this time around did make him feel better though. He's fully aware that what he did to that girl online was bad, and I really don't think he'd be the type of person to think he's fully forgiven just because of this one vote. Though he'd definitely want Es to vote him innocent again in the 3rd trial. And if he's acting generally normal and it's clear he does understand exactly why we voted him guilty and innocent, then...I think I would vote him innocent. Unless he does something horrible because of the whole- potentially might be brainwashed into Amane's cult thing.
Muu: She will not take the guilty vote well, I can feel it. Maybe she stopped hanging out with Haruka as well. I can see that affecting Haruka pretty badly too. I can imagine her getting extremely angry as Es. Or maybe trying to go back to her "boo-hoo look at me who got bullied really badly" thing, to try to guilt trip Es into voting her innocent again. Obviously, that won't work though, resulting in Muu getting really angry/lashing out at him in the voice drama. I think she has a pretty white-and-black view of what's "right" and "wrong." She was probably struggling with herself in the 1st trial, dealing with the shock and guilt over having murdered somebody, but still desperately trying to tell herself she was in the right. Since we voted her innocent then, she was able to fully convince herself she was right, and that's why people voted her guilty then. She needs to see she is in the wrong, while also having a very reasonable motive. That wouldn't end up working though. Because these votes aren't a means to communicate with the prisoners, it's just a verdict. I'm honestly not sure if I want Muu to be voted innocent, or guilty overall. But if being voted guilty overall means the death penalty or something, I don't think Muu deserves that.
Shidou: He knows exactly why we voted him innocent 2 times in a row. I'm sure he does understand his motive can be seen as sympathetic, and he is a doctor. He can patch anybody up if the prisoners get into a skirmish again. He was confused with himself in the second trial, desperately wanting to be given retribution, yet now feeling a desire to live. Being voted innocent twice, and now firmly guaranteed he will be voted innocent overall, he'll either fully accept living again, taking back his skill as a doctor with a sense of pride, or... perhaps fall back into his old thinking patterns. I mean, that's honestly just a thought, but the distorted voice line in the 2nd trial character voice trailer really got me thinking. "You're in my way...hurry up and die." He really had a tunnel vision for saving his wife. (or kids, I'm not entirely sure) His profession as a doctor, specifically one in charge of organ transplants, perhaps did give him a vague sense of superiority. I'm not sure where, but somebody in a comment or something mentioned he may have had a God complex? I'm horrible at explaining this- but it honestly makes some sense to me that he may have had that sort of line of thinking as a doctor. His grief and guilt over the fact he couldn't save his family and the knowledge he was bringing that same pain to so many other families knocked him down a peg. However... maybe the innocent votes we gave him did bring him up again, and he goes back to that sort of mentality.
Mahiru: I sincerely hope she's feeling better after we gave her the innocent vote. Maybe she's started to recover nicely as well! I mean, it's just hopeful thinking, but it'd be nice if she's able to walk again. I do think she'll at least sort of go back to her bubbly personality. Maybe she'll make friends with Amane! Amane did mention Mahiru was nice to be around. Her view on love is obviously pretty warped, but I mean, she honestly feels like a nice lady with good intentions deep down. Unless some absolutely new surprising development happens that makes Mahiru out as really bad- I think I'll be voting Mahiru innocent again. I can see her being like, one of the few generally calm ones in whatever chaos happens between the prisoners before the 3rd trial.
Kazui: Now, in his 2nd trial voice drama, he basically begs Es to truly uncover his sin/lies, because he doesn't have the strength to at this point. It wasn't cheating, like we thought in the 1st trial, and now the leading theory is he's gay. I... I'm pretty sure that is correct, based on all the hints we've gotten so far. I think Kazui would open up to Es a bit more if that was the case, maybe even tell him the full story? I think he'd interact more with the prisoners this time around, being there to protect people if anyone tries something funny. Again, I think he'd be one of the few "normal" acting prisoners in the 3rd trial. Unless some crazy development happens, I'm fully willing to vote him innocent 3 times in a row.
Amane: Now... in the 1st trial we voted her guilty because we didn't want her to fall further into the cult's teachings. That obviously didn't work. Now we voted her innocent. The question is, will this cause her to further validate the cult's doctrines, or in some weird way cause her to realize what we've been wanting her to realize from the start: that she fully deserved to get back at her parents and the cult for everything they did to her, but what she did was STILL BAD. The reason she fell back on her faith was because we rejected her views. Because she needed something to ground her, to protect her from the shock and guilt of murder. So perhaps the opposite will cause her to open up a little more - and not double down on her faith like we predicted in the 1st trial. But the fact she somehow managed to indoctrinate/ in the process of indoctrinating Fuuta into her faith does leave me concerned. Since she's not restrained, I can totally see her trying to attack Shidou or something. Or maybe because Shidou was also voted innocent alongside her, so she wouldn't? Like- him using all his medical stuff is forgivable, but Amane's beliefs that medicine is bad are also forgivable kind of thing. I mean, personally, I'm willing to vote her innocent overall. I actually hope so - because the poor girl literally needs therapy instead of whatever Milgram is. Every prisoner needs therapy.
Mikoto: In his voice drama, John mentioned he'd "disappear" if Mikoto was voted innocent. Because the reason John was appearing more frequently was the stress the guilty vote from the 1st trial put on Mikoto, and now the innocent vote will serve to calm him down a bit more. Personally, I don't think John will fully disappear, but I'm sure John will appear a lot less. (Unless something crazy happens like another prisoner attacking Mikoto again) There's still that thought in my head that Mikoto might be lying to some degree- that he did murder somebody as himself, but with the second trial, that idea has become a lot less certain. It might literally just be as simple as - John killed a bunch of people and Mikoto himself doesn't remember any of it and was only labeled as the Milgram prisoner because he is the dominant personality. That innocent vote will definitely calm Mikoto down significantly. Maybe he'll open up a bit as well, and not like, put on that fake smile even when he's super stressed. To be honest - I'm not sure if I want to give Mikoto an innocent vote. I mean If I'm looking purely at Mikoto, then, yeah, sure. But John is still a part of Mikoto, and no matter the reason, John has done some pretty bad stuff.
Kotoko: She won't take the guilty vote well, and It isn't only a matter of her getting pissed off at Es. (which she probably will) Her vigilante shtick is literally Kotoko's life, her purpose to live, and we rejected it. She'll be grappling with herself, actually starting to question everything she's done. It will be a slap in the face for her - a reminder that she is truly a prisoner here, a murderer. I think maybe she will actually start being remorseful? Or maybe she'll just fall further back in her mindset like Amane did in the 2nd trial. I can also see that. I can also totally see somebody like Fuuta trying to get revenge on Kotoko while she's restrained. That'd take a lot of sympathy away from Fuuta, (at least for me) and will definitely lead to some drama, so that is a very real possibility. I can also see Shidou hurting Kotoko as well, actually. Though that possibility is a lot less, he did talk about "extracting the fang" in Triage. I don't know if I should vote her innocent or not if that's the case. I suppose it's like a "wait and see" kind of thing.
Iâve seen so many people talk about the Ace Ops and Qrow and the new outfits and the bees but can we talk about Rubys semblence? I know someone made a comment on it some time ago so we already knew that it is not just speed but what else could it be?
Teleportation?
Transformation?
Someone help my brain is going to fast for me to catch up. What do the rose petals actually mean?
Lets theorize please. If you got any theories on that already please send them to me I wanna seeee.
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I hate when I watch a great movie and I look in the tag for it and itâs just moodboards and gif sets. Like I love these emotionally moving bits of this introspective film but I really just want to see people analyzing how all the doorknobs are square except for the weird old manâs and how itâs a metaphor for conformity. Iâm too stupid to notice these things on my own I need your help to point out how none of the characters have names and Thatâs Kinda Weird
Jack Horner will be the next number one tumblr sexyman. I've said it all.
Ya'll I bet season 6 is gonna bless us with Macaque screen time, because how much his power was linked to The nine headed demon and especially with his powers changing colour. Like season 6 has to be a lot about Macaque and more on his perspective on what Wukong did to him and giving us more insight on his powers and the chains that were on him as well as the fight between him and Wukong because as in season 5 the 100 eyed demon showed Wukong a memory.
I couldnât sleep very well last night and so I decided to go through the comic again, because there is always something new to discover. And I found something I havenât thought about before.
On the Market, RGB asked Watcher for a service and the owl looked at his hand as a payment. He just RIPPED his hand clean off. Why didnât he offer just the glove? He fed the owl buttons from his jacked after, so I think just the glove would be also sufficient.
And I then thought that maybe the gloves alone worked as his hands, but he CAN take of his gloves. Earlier in the comic, he asked Madras for new pair after their encounter with Fears.
There is also something I noticed during their staying at Cellâs. He got his hand replaced with rabbit foot. And the paw changed into his hand, along with his glove. And during the change he doesnâs say the âmagic wordsâ. It makes me really question about how his body works and his position in the story/world.
Hero is surprised by the change and he mumbles:Â âOr, rather I did not...â
What the hell did he meant by that?
Now, I just discovered The Property of Hate last week, but MAN, I NEVER GOT INTO SOMETHING SO QUICKLY.
It is simply one of the most well-crafted worlds, full of awesome characters and all of this is backed up with an astonishing art. If you havenât checked it out already, you are missing on something big.
As I said I am not in the fandom for that long and during the week I obsessed over it, I tried to dig up all the info and theories that were spreading through the community. But there is something I havenât seen to be addressed.
Hero is sleeping on a bunk bed. Via the first picture above. And one thing that bugs me is, why is she on a bunk bed if there is no one sleeping on the lower level. It is completely abandoned, there are no sheets, a pillow or blankets. She even states it hurts her feet to climb the ladder (the second pic), so why is she sleeping on the top one? I am honestly curious if this will ever be explained or if it will remain a mystery, but I would really like to know.
What do you think?
In the last post, I wrote about, how possible the battle between MK and Ink Demon will be repeated as Wukong and Macaque's version and I forgot about this scene. After watching this and seeing one post I started wondering how Macaque died if he actually died.
At first. Fandom thinks Macaque was killed by Wukong's staff, that might be sens, buts in the scene when MK defeated Ink Demon, he used his hand, not a staff. A similar situation being in flashback Macaque in, the ,,Shadowplay" episode, if we look closely, ,,flashback'' Wukong doesn't have a staff and his move looks more like a punching fist than a punch staff.
The second. Did Macaque really died? I found this post (because I can't find the original), what said "Macaque thinks that's how it went down." So we're not sure if that "killed" situation is true.
In the end. Then what happened that time? I don't know, I suppose he lost control of his shadows/powers and they started entangling him and dragging him somewhere, then he somehow summoned a Leady Bone Demon which freed him. it could be part of her plan either, and she could convince him that Wukong had killed him.
What do you think? Will be true?
That's all to day Ok, ok. Bye~
Loki Theory
We all saw Loki try to stab Thanos with his left hand, yeah? Well, Loki is right handed. His clone is left handed. Stick with me here. We saw in Dark World that Lokiâs clone could be manhandled and thrown around if he wanted it to be. We all watched him get strangled by Thanos. If that was Lokiâs clone then Loki wouldnât have been dead. To reinforce his âdeathâ the ship was blown up and destroyed. So that, surely, would have killed him. Well, no. I think that as Thanos beamed away, Loki might have hitched a ride. He had to go unnoticed so he might have morphed into a rock or something I guess. So Loki escaped death and found some way to evade Thanos. In the end though... I think the snap killed him. He was fine and dandy, trying to find Thor somehow. Then POOF... Then everything will get fixed and he comes back. So yeah
Ok ok ok. So what if it is a huge troll. In the clip of the con we only see this Starscream wannabe stealing Blitzwings name. But what if at some point Blitzwing and Starscream got their bodies swapped and Blitzwing is in Starscreams body. Then technically it is Blitzwing, in Screamers body!
"but they've revealed all the characters and Starscream isn't on of them" you may wonder. Well what if that is another troll joke and it's going to be a suprise that Screamer is in the film and like I said, that IS his body!
OK HEAR ME OUT!
There were way too many cliffhangers in TFATWS for there to not be a second season. The ending just reminded me so much of the way Agent Carter s1 ended.
THERE ARE TOO MANY LOOSE ENDS!
(Also, could be just me but I think Madam Hydra and The Power Broker are working together and US Agent is an unknowing ally. And somehow Zemo will be included in this. But thatâs just my opinion)
I was rewatching Chaseâs Power Hour and when he was talking to Stacy it then cut to his unnamed child calling them âSweetieâ which is usually a common pet name for a daughter so I believe that Chase has a daughter.Â
Its hard to see but theirs an outline of a person that resembles JJ where the circle is. Am I the first one to notice this?
@therealjacksepticeye
Some of my theories with the new characters!
~Marcus likes Q and tries to steal him for Jin (but he won't ofc) because he's known to like get anything he wants, which is 100% a red flag.
~Yuri gets a fashion job to make money cuz she broke now and Philipa is her co-worker and possible love interest.
Lemme know if y'all have any other theoriesđ©·
Tw: Blood and gore, please look at this with caution
I was thinking back on Blitz's hallucination in S2 Ep10 "Ghost fuckers" and when I thought back on Millies clones that symbolizes her potential what-if deaths and had to make this
Okay this is gonna be long, but Iâve got a lot of ground to cover so please bear with me. In a real way, this is my series thesis.
Iâve said before, many times now (like a cycle) that for me the most important scene is ep 1 act 1 scene 1. Thereâs something There that I have been struggling to see clearly, struggling to articulate, and s2e9 really finally gave me the last pieces for it.
I think that Pit Girl is the point of the entire story. But not in the way that I thought going in. I feel like Iâm rambling, so Iâm going to try to structure my thoughts.
Imagine youâre a new viewer. You havenât watched yj start to finish 30 times, youâve never even buzzed before. You turn on the tv and the FIRST thing that happens is you see ⊠brutality. A half dressed girl chased through the freezing woods, murdered without a chance. They drag her through the snow, string her up, pour her blood on the ground. Hack her into unrecognisable chunks. Sit around in scary outfits and rip at her, with a huge focus on the teeth, as horror music plays. Then, Misty takes off her mask, puts on her glasses, and does the worst possible thing. She smiles. Directly at you.
Again, forget everything you know and go on vibes. Youâre seeing the teens pre-crash, and youâre seeing them in the third timeline, fully formed, with horror motifs and covered in fur. Youâd be mistaken for thinking that you were seeing start and end. Except that⊠we know, and you know, that Pit Girl is the middle. These monsters somehow came back from this. How? When theyâre so so so far gone?
Hence the show. I know Iâm not breaking new ground here, but bear with me. Iâm going somewhere.
Youâd be forgiven, fresh-faced new viewer, for thinking you were watching some kind of gross-out slasher. But what happens in S1? Restraint. Laura Lee, the first non-crash victim dies at the end of episode eight. Jackie end of ep 10. (For the sake of this thesis weâre going to be almost exclusively focused on the teens.)
And yet thereâs this tonal shift, Itâs like ⊠inevitability. Like watching a crack in a window thatâs very slowly spreading. Everything is steadily Getting Worse. The weather is slowly getting colder, the days are getting darker, foodâs getting scarcer, life is getting harder. But so much of this difficulty is coming from external events and pressure. Yes, cracks start to show in the internal relationship dynamics, of course, but if food was plentiful, if shrooms were less so, if the weather were better, then they could probably work out a very long term stable situation. Sadly for them, things are not stable, and the pressure is building.
Then Jackie dies and the glass gets a really big break.
Itâs worth mentioning at this moment that Jackie at any time couldâve come the fuck inside. Safety and warmth and even love were available to her. All it wouldâve required was for her not to be the centre of the world. To make actual goddamn concessions and join the team. Which is why she couldnât possibly make that choice, because she had to be invited, she had to be apologised to, she had to be accommodated. She couldnât see the rest of the âjackets as being people who just like her were in a really shitty situation. She saw them as being external, as being in cahoots against her, as being part of some Thing that she wasnât in on. She couldnât let go of the society theyâd left, and she preferred to die. Which sure is a choiceâŠ
Keep all of that in mind though. Weâre taught to blame Shauna for Jackieâs choices. Letâs stop with that. Jackie chose not to assimilate, she looked around the cabin at the team eating the bear and praying to the wilderness and instead of just paying lip service to fit in, like Tai, she decided to put her foot down and make a Thing of it. She decided that being Right was more important than being Included.
Seriously, keep that in mind, weâre coming back to it. Cycles, you knowâŠ
Season 2, everyoneâs hungry and hey we have this spare Jackie lying around. And we joke like âha, you gonna eat that?â OnlyâŠ
No. They WERENâT going to eat her.
Really think about that for a second. They put her in the meat shed. With the bear. Think about what that does, psychologically. Linguistically. The meat shed is made to store food. The bear has a word: carcass. Day after day after week after month they carve progressively more pathetic chunks from it, subsisting on what little it offers. In the EXACT same room, sitting right there is Jackie. Her body has a different name. Corpse. With many different connotations. At NO point does ANY of them raise the fact that theyâve taken their friend and added her to their meat stockpile.
Because they havenât. Instead, theyâve added a new sub-room. The meat shed is now also a morgue. And nobody ever once had to say it. They got it. We got it. You got it. And while they starved and their bodies BEGGED for food, Jackieâs corpse lay there, frozen and fresh, and stubbornly refused to become a carcass, because they wouldnât let it. They knew that there were more important things than meat, even when they were starving.
The bacchanal was a mistake. A literal error. It simply wasnât planned, wasnât meant to go down that way. Maybe if they HAD considered that route earlier and had a discussion about it theyâd have been prepared, psychologically, maybe if they werenât so starved. Who knows. But in the middle of the night they were offered a way out, and they took it.
But Shauna took it first.
Even in their state, even faced with an ideal roasted feast infront of them, they waited until Shauna said it was okay. Because Jackie was Shaunaâs friend, and they knew that she was still a person. That this was still a corpse first. It was Shauna who was able to give them permission to survive. To turn a friend into a meal. It was not their place to take that step. To shoulder that guilt. So Shauna did it for them.
The next day theyâre devastated. The heavy reality sets in, now the hunger is settled. And Jackieâs carcass is far too real, they canât change her back into a corpse. Nat tries, bless her heart. But Taiâs screaming reaction at having eaten Jackieâs face is only an externalisation of the grief and horror and agony theyâre all going through.
And after Jackie they starve again. Hope and heat and light dwindles further. Every single day they all take another step towards death. Thatâs what starvation is, itâs the same thing as dying, you die a little bit every day until you canât die anymore.
Kristen falls. Misty doesnât even consider that she might bring her back as meat. If she hadâve, she might think, maybe sheâd be considered like ⊠heroic. It doesnât even occur to her. Sheâs not going to LET those bitches eat her one and only friend, and she goes out of her way to protect her.
Shauna has her horror show birth. And, no matter WHAT the context is, she producesâŠ. meat. In the most awful, brutal way. And while the fandom made so many jokes and stuff, the reality is that yes⊠at least to an extent there was real nutrients there. And it was never once even brought up as an option, by these desperate, starving girls.Â
When Coach tries to kill himself, hereâs a ready source of willing meat. And Misty uses it as a threat to stop him. But itâs hollow, sheâs just putting on fake fangs to try to keep him safe. Sheâs not actually that vicious thing that sheâs pretending to be, just like sheâs not actually homophobic.
When Lottie tells Misty to eat her if she dies, Misty fights her on it. Lottie has to insist. Then when she tells the rest of the team, they are so overwhelmed with the selflessness of the gesture that it inspires them to twist it into their first hunt. Thatâs what it takes. The hunt is an act of self-sacrifice and love.
And so we get to the hunt. The proto-pit-girl, weâve come full circle and we start to learn all these answers to questions posed in act 1 scene 1. And theyâre not the answers that were assumed.
How do they get to the point of eating each other? They sacrifice themselves willingly, for the sake of each otherâs survival.
Why do they hunt the way they do? Because Shauna just canât stand to murder a friend in cold blood, a friend she cares for and has no reason to hate.
Why the spike pit? Because it keeps the blood off their hands. Because it lets them blame It and preserve a tiny fragment of their innocence.
Why the weird symbols? The ritual itself? Because they need SOMETHING to hold onto, to make it all make sense.
Why so brutal? Is it? We THINK itâs brutal. Itâs certainly bloody. But Pit Girl dies almost instantly. Her pain is over fast. She doesnât have a good time going into it, obviously, none of them want to die. But she chose to run, she couldâve taken the knife instead. And the spike trap was efficient. Yes they drag her through the snow and string her up, but itâs mechanical and just part of the process and sheâs dead already. Her pain is over fast, itâs not sadistic.
Why do they chop her up into chunks like that? Because nobody wants to eat her face. Because nobody wants to struggle with her humanity, they want her to look just like any other meat. So that they might be having deer or bear or ⊠friend. Theyâre eating because they are biological machines that need to eat, that NEED death to survive. They didnât ask to be made the way they are, and theyâre doing their best to cope. Shauna, probably blindly, takes on that responsibility, to transform their friend into unrecognisable meat to change a corpse into a carcass. She takes that pain for them, holds that sin for them, out of love. So they can eat, so they can survive.
Whatâs with the creepy horror masks? During the ritual they canât handle being themselves. They create alternate versions of themselves to hold what must be done. The masks arenât there to scare anyone, because there IS NO AUDIENCE. The masks are there to hide behind. Thatâs why Misty takes hers off at the end of the scene. The ritual is over and they can go back to being people again.
Why is Misty fucking Quigley in charge? Because she CAN be. Because sheâs strong enough. If Lott/Nat/The AQ is the goddess/queen, Misty is the priestess/handmaiden, tasked with actually carrying out her orders. She interprets the queens words when sheâs too weak, she provides counsel when she needs it, she tells the team what they need to hear in the moment, she gives out the micromanagement. Mistyâs the power behind the throne, because when she says sheâll do something she fucking follows through. No matter the cost. And what the team NEEDS, whether they choose to admit it or not, is a backbone.
SoâŠ
They bring home Javi. The music uses a reference thatâs never been done before. It uses the spiritual powerballad that was playing when Laura Lee tried to fly away. It builds the expectation of Great Things, of big, potent âŠ
And then it just stops. As the girls are faced with the reality of whatâs laying on the table. The cold, blue corpse of a soft child who never hurt anyone. No matter what they do, no matter how hard they try they just cannot make him a carcass. But they have made the choice already, and if they turn back now itâs not like itâll bring him back. Theyâll just be starving and regretful as he rots.
So Shauna, blind and shaking, does the best she can. And when she brings in the meat, she - of all people - understands EXACTLY what Travis is going through. She knows what he needs. Because sheâs been here. With Jackie. So she brings him Javiâs heart. His core. His love. His soul.
(She doesnât bring him Javiâs head. She cuts that off and puts it aside so nobody has to eat his face⊠Some things are worth more than pure nutritional survival.)
And Travis, god bless him, does the only thing he can do left to respect Javi. He takes his heart, and he bites it, raw and bloody.
It hurts him to do so. It disgusts him so much, but he manages not to throw up. It disgusts the girls too, but they watch on, horrified. And thatâs the POINT. Travis makes sure that before they do this, before they do what they have to⊠that they all remember this is Javi, this is human, this is a person. And he preserves the horror. For all their sakes. And only then, after heâs given his blessing, after heâs done his human acts, do these starving, ravenous girls allow themselves to reach for their food.
S1E1. Act 1, scene 1. We do not know who Pit Girl is. We do not know the exact circumstances that get us there. But we do know where we started now. What the original meaning is behind each of these little things. And itâs not brutality, not barbarism. Itâs love. Itâs not lord of the flies, a bunch of monstrous human-shaped creatures giving in to their primal nature and predating on each other. Itâs a team of terrified people desperately clutching at their own humanity as hard as they can. Trying SO hard not to let that glass break, to not become the thing that the framing of act 1 scene 1 tried so VERY hard to convince us they were. Context changes everything.
And the proof is in the pudding. After they eat Jackie the shock explodes throughout the cabin. The atmosphere is thick, and horrific. Now with Javi, reduced to simple meat, carefully and lovingly seperated from what made him human, so they can grieve him while they sate their natural needs, the mood post-eating is calm and soft and warm and loving. For once theyâre all together, with grateful full stomachs and in a time of peace and plenty. Theyâve done the impossible and maintained their humanity and love for each other and their respect for Javi in a nearly impossible situation.
*takes a deep breath*
Which brings us to THIS asshole.
Right from the start, Jackie is only kind of part of the team. Sheâs the team captain, put up there by Coach Martinez, but not because sheâs the best of them but because she can maybe wrangle them into doing better. And they KNOW that sheâs not really one of them. They plot around her, and just donât bring her in on it. They put up with her, more than loving her, sheâs just kind of forced upon them. But she does her best, to try to maintain some semblance of order, giving pep talks and the like.
Wait, Jackie? I mean coach. My bad.
Anyway, so Jackie has one friend, Shauna. She SEEMS popular, and everyone talks to her, but Shaunaâs the only one who actually likes her. And Shaunaâs her connection point to the team. Sheâs got one foot on each side, and is torn as to where her real loyalties lie.
Sorry Iâm talking about Jackie againâŠ. weird.
In S1E9/10 Shauna finally chooses the team, for real. And Jackie tries to pull her back away, but Shauna puts her foot down. No way, she counters, Iâm ON the team, youâre the odd one out. Why donât YOU leave, Jackie? Jackie looks around at the burgeoning cult, she thinks âLook at these evil monstrous bitches, and now Shaunaâs one of them TOO?â And instead of finding a compromise, instead of doing introspection, instead of anything like that, Jackie goes and freezes to death because it turns out that sheer rage wonât keep you warm in sub zero temperatures. Because no matter what happens, Jackieâs Right and itâs more important to her to be Right than Included. If sheâs not in charge than why is she even THERE?
Hold on, I see my mistake. Let me backtrack.
Right from the start, Coach is only kind of part of the team. Heâs trying to hide from his real life, from Paul and the complexities of being genuine in society by taking on the job of coaching the âjackets. And they KNOW that heâs not really one of them. Heâs just the guy they have to listen to, because society put him there. But he tries his best, giving pep talks and the like.
So Coach has one friend, Natalie. He SEEMS popular, and everyone talks to him, but Natâs the only one who actually likes him. (Ignore Misty, a schoolgirl comphet crush is not the same thing). And Natâs his connection point to the team. Sheâs got one foot on each side, and is torn to where her real loyalties lie. Sometimes sheâs on the bench with Coach, complaining about the state of things. Sometimes sheâs in the thick of it with them all, and Coach is nowhere to be found.
In S2E9, Nat finally chooses the team, for real. And Coach tries to pull her back, but Nat puts her foot down. No way, she counters, Iâm ON the team, Iâm worse than them, youâre the odd one out. Go, save yourself, you donât belong in this place. Coach looks at a table covered in blood and gore, at Natâs face, at the rest of the team pledging fealty to her. And instead of looking for context, or looking for compromise, or even remotely trying to understand what heâs looking at he thinks
Look at these evil monstrous bitches. Theyâre eating each other. Theyâve all gone mad. Theyâve even gotten Nat now. Thereâs no hope for them, thereâs no hope for anyone out here.
And he decides that theyâre corrupt. That the way you deal with that is fire. And heâs wrong.
(I have a theory that heâs gone and jumped off the cliff, that he set the fire to clear the corruption, and now like Jackie, unable to live in this situation any longer, heâs decided to die himself. Iâd not be surprised to find him in s3e1 that way)
Jackie was a frustrating, difficult person. Because no matter how things went she just COULDNâT let go of the fact that she was trying to fit a mold that just didnât suit her. She was raised with super high expectations, when she was really just kind of mid. And thatâs fine, honestly, most people ARE mid, thatâs why itâs mid. But she refused to see that those around her were shedding their social pressures, were adapting to the wilderness. They werenât having a good time, they werenât hunting and foraging because they were out there, camping for fun. Nobody wanted to be there. They were just trying not to complain about it, because they were all in the same boat.
Coach is similar. He simply wonât adapt. Refuses to. I mean this is a guy whoâs STILL trying to live in the closet when thereâs open lesbians making out in public around him. Who thinks of others as inherently monstrous when he himself, as a gay man, should know better. Because thatâs what trying to fit your society-assigned role does to you.
Itâs no accident that he and Jackie both spend a long time in the woods and neither of them can do something as basic as start a fucking campfire. Javi, a little kid, survived for MONTHS on his own in that cave. Coach couldnât make it a day alone. Jackie couldnât get through a night. They both rely so heavily on the team without ever once recognising it. Because SOMEONE was keeping the fires going. They both just ⊠refused to engage.
And just like Jackie canât see that theyâre not having fun out there in the woods, on the knifes edge of survival, Coach canât see that theyâre not having fun when they are so desperate they feel itâs warranted to sacrifice one of their own. He always thought of them as monsters, and he just sees what he expects to: a bunch of stupid useless teenage girls, finally doing what he always expected they would.
At any point⊠At ANY point he couldâve come in from the cold. He couldâve just accepted reality as they have. He couldâve taken some meat and accepted the price, as they have, joined them in their GRIEF about it, shared their humanity, and survived. Just as Jackie couldâve come in from the cold, and become part of the whole. But instead, they sit in the cold, consumed by their bitter hate, and decide that no, itâs everyone ELSE whoâs wrong.
And who emerges from the burning cabin? A bunch of scared kids. Shauna, the FIRST cannibal, who saves Jackieâs prom dress before anything else. Travis, who grabs Javiâs wolf. Nat who grabs the ammunition - that they NEVER use on each other - because if they lost that theyâd get SERIOUSLY desperate. And they protect each other, they make sure everyone makes it out. These supposed monsters who are so far gone they donât even care about eating each other go out of their way to save each other, not just themselves.
Because Coach is wrong. Just like Jackie was wrong. Just like WE were wrong, in s1e1. Which brings me to my actual point.
This question is asked so many times in S1 itâs almost a mantra. And the âjacketsâ oath of silence really builds up that it mustâve been something REALLY bad, right? But S2E9 has really made me recognise that fundamentally⊠Act 1 Scene 1 is entirely what everyone who asks this question is expecting.
Imagine they DID know what really happened out there. With that bloodthirsty fucking look in their eyesâŠ
Theyâre not looking for an answer. Theyâre looking for a story. For an exciting spooky nightmare they didnât take part in, so they can get a shiver and a thrill they didnât earn.
Theyâre not looking for a love story. Theyâre not looking to hear how HARD these scared, tragic, broken people fought to hold onto their morals and their humanity and their sanity even against their own survival. Theyâre not interested in Shauna blinding herself just to try to stop her hands from shaking. Theyâre not looking to hear about Travis choking down the blood of his brother just to make sure that he can really FEEL it. So he can share the guilt, and never ever pretend like itâs Just Meat. The look in his eye when he canât think of any good response to Vanâs arguments that he needs to let Javi save him. What they want isâŠ
They donât want the context. And if the âjackets ever did try to tell anybody what actually DID happen out there, all they would see is ⊠Episode 1, Act 1, Scene 1. A bunch of monsters. Eating each other. Just like Jackie. Just like Coach. Just like we did, on first glance.
Iâve been saying this whole time that Yellowjackets is doing something really special. That itâs letting us see behind the curtain, that while everyoneâs asking this big question, âwhat really happened?â, weâre the ones who get to know. Because it canât be told. It canât be spoken. It can only be seen. Experienced. I think that S2 has finally finished the first major arc in the teen timeline, that we now have the context to understand what comes next. And I do believe that it will get messy, it will devolve. Into fighting and screaming and battles. Itâs tragic, but it looks like thatâs the downward spiral, spiraling. As Travis and Nat deal with the guilt of what they did with Javi for each other. As Shauna and Nat butt heads and people pick sides. As Misty Mistys. As resources get even more desperate now their shelter is gone. As potentially new people (hikers? other cabin people?) get brought into conflict with them (I believe the cabin is a smoke signal, personally).
But donât ever forget that we got here with love. Expect that the downward spiral will be lubricated with toxic, broken, codependant, self-destructive love as well. Watch them love each other to death⊠theyâve already begun.