THIS IS EXACTLY HOW I IMAGINE IT WILL FEEL LIKE WHEN BYLER IS ENDGAME:
Hey Neil, did Sadie and Crowley get divorced amicably or was it a messy breakup?
It was fine until they had to decide on who got custody of the twins.
"They're done with personal plots, it's just fighting the monster now!"
They say about the monster who fights by using your personal plots against you.
i need feminism because when jesus does a magic trick it’s a goddamn miracle but when a woman does a magic trick she gets burned at the stake
So was nobody going to tell me that there is a Freddy Krueger movie filled with gay subtext that the Duffers very clearly and obviously referenced to queercode both Mike and Will since S1?
The main character is Jessie, a suburban teenager that finds himself haunted by Freddy Krueger, who wishes to possess him and go on a killing spree. Now this reminds me of Will initially, but Jessie has way more similarities with Mike than Will.
For example, Jessie's father 100% inspired Ted Wheeler, in fact he's a straight up rip off.
And this is Holly.
Look at how the screenwriters discuss this, including Robert freaking Englund himself (who plays Freddy Krueger and Victor Creel)
The screenwriters specifically talk about how one of the things the production designer (who was gay) did to add gay subtext was a sign on Jessie's bedroom door that said 'NO out of town CHICKS ALLOWED'
The Duffers know this, I'm sure.
So this ....
This freaking ONE WAY sign pointing into Mike's closet? Deliberate, legitimate gay subtext.
when i die imma go to bisexual heaven
"One of the worst things you can do to someone in a relationship is to use them as a means to an end" - brennan lee mulligan
this is one of the reasons i never got behind milkvan. from what the show has done, i think both mike and el are doing this to each other
mike -> to have a girlfriend to assuage his insecurities
el -> to achieve the relationships she saw onscreen so she can feel loved
they do this to each other despite caring about each other deeply because society's conditioning in both of these aspects can be so intense, especially when you're young and you haven't yet had the time to figure out what you as an individual really want
Neither the most powerful villain that ever existed nor even death could keep Bakugo Katsuki away from Midoriya Izuku.
I still can't believe this is canon.