“A two faced divinity: a sun goddess and a serpent from the old world, sharing the same mouth.”
“Mon is not fully committed to the Cause yet, she hasn't given up her life and enjoys her status quo—” Mon Mothma is doing money laundry to fund terrorist activity/organization. Do people understand that? I think it's important people understand that.
from the perspectives of Imperial auditors and financial regulators that’s literally what she’ll be charged with if she’s caught. Slush fund accounts and blaming Perrin's gambling and strategic child marriages only cover her tracks until the right financial regulator goes looking; until one civil servant with the same amount of Freak as Syril Karn decides to go after discrepancies and she no longer can paper over the cracks. She's being observed by her own driver. She's got enemies everywhere, yearly financial audits, and multiple obligations to powerful people. She's borrowing time with a highest interest rate known to man and she will have to pay that debt with everything she holds dear.
Mon has long been radicalised; she's put everything on the line as down payment for it. She just puts up a front so well it’s apparently tricked the audience.
Moreover, the political thesis of the show is that resistance is everywhere; it’s an old lady clearing the underground rain tunnels for potential rebels as well as it is manifestos and prison breaks and overt attacks on Imperial buildings.
It’s also one person in the heart of the imperial core committing stunning amounts of financial crime.
Need me some of that
good things will happen 🧿
things that are meant to be will fall into place 🧿
Read this as ‘watching one gay torture another gay to the brink of death’ and I would like to submit a proposal to official change the post
idk about you but personally...i'm feeling like i wanna cause some damage 😏
Legends of Tomorrow | Stein & Jax | 1x04 – Crisis on Earth-X Part 3 & 4
I love how all the
Hecate/ Constance Hardbroom
Farah Dowling
Tissaia De Vries
Moiraine Damodred
(Edit) And Zelda Spellman
(Edit) Dear god am i stupid, and Regina Mills
Idk should I add Cordelia Goode? Y’a Imma do it
aNd Cordelia Goode
(Edit) For fucks sake, ok last one. AnD Alma Peregrin
(Edit) I’m a fucking idiot. AND Miranda Priestly
Stans all came in a circle
You like one you end up going through all of them it’s just facts
Sorry darling I don’t make the rules
I’m in.
Relevant again
what's fun about the trickster in sja is that for all he claims to love chaos, what he actually poses is the threat of normality. sarah is weird. both as a person, and for someone of her age - she skipped all the typical milestones of adulthood; she never married, never had kids, you get the idea. what does the trickster present her with? an alternate version of reality where her life is normal. in whatever happened to sarah jane?, sarah is literally replaced by a woman who lives in her house but acts far more like what you'd expect from a woman her age. in the temptation of sarah jane smith, sarah is presented with the opportunity to replace her childhood as an orphan raised by her aunt with a childhood raised by her parents. the wedding of sarah jane smith speaks for itself - an opportunity to replace a life spent perennially single with marriage. crucially, each of these occasions is a path to certain destruction - course correcting her life to be normal will literally destroy the world. the trickster is an outside force threatening to impose social expectations on sarah's life; it is perhaps telling that it is otherworldly forces, in particular the doctor - long a symbol of nonconformity and weirdness - that counteract and ward off the trickster. the trickster is tempting because he offers what seems like a better life. but equally, the trickster only has power over reality if you let him.
Anybody else thinking that after the water trial centered around Jen and her shop and vibes, it’s not a coincidence that the scenes from the next episode that we have seen are all 70s style singer vibes, and there’s a theory the next trial is fire, i.e. Alice, whose mother was an old singer, like from the 70s?
This episode is annoying me for a number of reasons but the pure burning rage I felt when that pathetic man child dissed the Brigadier was the peak of it
MJ | 20 | I Hyperfixation Central. You have been warned.
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