Glory not being worried about Buffy is still one of the funniest about her character. Her walking into Joyce Summers' home and calling her everything but a child of God, Buffy trying to press her and then saying "girl please. I will turn you and your sister into fingerpaint."
@RemedyThisPod Probably never since the story doesn't really use flashbacks as a medium, but you do get to see the afterimage of the desert in Demenional Research.
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I get the whole "shapeshifting reproductive organs" explanation. And I have counterarguments but all of that seems a bit much for Twitter. Maybe I'll post my full headcanon in a Reddit thread one day or something.
My theory was that Steven was a swirling ball of light and energy inside her until the birth where she retreats into her gem permanently with Steven overwriting her consciousness. So the second one (kinda?)
has it ever been explained if theres an actual biological description of what Steven's birth was like or did Rose just glowed magically into a tiny baby
I know it's a film about Aang and I know learning to lean into his found family is a part of his journey but we finally get Team Avatar in action as adults and it STILL feels like we don't see them enough, Zuko especially.
It's good as it can be with a 90 minute runtime. Good animation, bad voice acting, okay story. So many characters (new and old) who dont get the chance to feel fleshed out.
I’m not trying to watch the Avatar movie rn. I don’t have the energy to go looking for it and honestly I don’t want to. I’ll enjoy in its full glory when it officially releases but to the people who watched it. What are yall thoughts? Is it good? Did it meet expectations?