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- Mondongo
yo, que soy subnormal:
Todo episódio de O Mentalista.
> Cena do crime: Um resort de luxo ou uma fundação de caridade
> Agente Lisbon está tentando manter a seriedade enquanto a polícia local estraga tudo
> Patrick Jane aparece do nada com um copo de chá que ele mesmo serviu
- Lisbon, o assassino é o cara que está chorando mais alto. Ele está fingindo a nota Mi bemol no lamento.
- Jane, ele é o marido da vítima. Tenha respeito e espere os resultados do laboratório.
> Jane entra na sala de interrogatório com uma mola de brinquedo ou um baralho
- Você não matou sua esposa pelo dinheiro. Foi porque ela descobriu que você prefere gatos a cachorros, não foi?
- VOCÊ É LOUCO! CADÊ MEU ADVOGADO?
> No CBI (Sede da Investigação)
- Cho, o que temos?
- (Cho, sem expressão nenhuma): O suspeito tem um álibi. Ele estava comprando meias.
- Rigsby: Eu tô com fome.
- Van Pelt: Achei um e-mail criptografado que não serve pra nada agora.
> Jane arma um plano que custaria o emprego de todo mundo
- Pessoal, preciso que o Cho se vista de urso e a Van Pelt finja que é uma vidente russa.
- Jane, não vamos fazer isso.
> Corte para: Cho vestido de urso e Van Pelt falando com sotaque russo
> O assassino se revela por causa de um truque psicológico de quinta série
- EU NÃO AGUENTAVA MAIS O JEITO QUE ELA DOBRAVA AS TOALHAS!
> Cho prende o cara com a mesma cara de quem está esperando o ônibus (._.)
> Final do episódio: Jane e Lisbon no sofá de couro ou no carro
- Jane, como você realmente sabia?
- É simples, Lisbon. Ele piscou 3 vezes mais rápido quando eu mencionei lavanda. As pessoas são previsíveis. Quer que eu adivinhe a cor da sua calcinha?
- Jane!
- Errei, é bege.
> Jane faz uma cara triste lembrando que o Red John matou a família dele
> Piano triste ao fundo e créditos subindo
Itami o kanjiro...
Itami o kangaero...
Itami o uketore...
Itami o shire...
Itami o shiranu mono ni...
Honto no heiwa wa wakaran
Koko yori. Sekai ni itamio
Anime is interesting because western boys are given no such encouragement and power from western culture anymore. Strength, heroism, endurance, will and wrath are all ideas that feminism and marxism has stripped from western culture. This is why Emily Wilson and Hollywood are so threatened by the Odyssey and need to cut it down. Meanwhile, little western boys learn how to be brave, how to be a good friend and how to be strong from Naruto, HunterXHunter and Attack on Titan.
I enjoyed this realization All For One had about the power of weakness.
One of my biggest complaints about MHA is how much time they spend on weak characters and crybaby types. I’m not trying to watch the B-team like that lol.
But in that final fight… AFO basically at his limit… Deku dragging himself toward the goal… everything on the line… suddenly all those “weak” characters started making sense.
You start seeing all these side characters who honestly believed they could help beat this man. And at that point? If they jumped him right there with whoever was left? They might’ve actually taken him out 😂
And these same people been underestimated the entire series.
Right there I — a Demon Lord myself — realized the value of weakness alongside AFO.
Because if Deku was a perfect, unstoppable All Might clone?
Nobody would’ve rushed in (except for my nigga Endeavor… the only pro hero trying to keep up with All Might for their time)
Nobody would’ve felt needed.
Nobody would’ve moved.
But everyone KNEW this wasn’t All Might.
They had to help Deku.
They had to keep up with him.
His weakness is literally what pulled people forward.
Individually they were weak… but together? They actually mattered. Crazy.
And I love that none of them tried to be the star of the moment.
They all KNEW it had to be Deku who finished it.
They played support perfectly without stealing anything.
They made the moment without trying to take the moment.
And the more I thought about it the more stuff started clicking for me.
It’s actually hilarious watching AFO — a guy who never respected weakness — get slowed down by nothing but weak characters. Not hype. Not All Might. Just the kids who refused to sit this one out.
They weren’t strong enough to defeat him…
but they were strong enough to matter.
Every half-burned quirk, every scrap of effort, every little push… it all stacked.
AFO wasn’t just fighting Deku anymore.
He was fighting everybody Deku ever helped, inspired, or simply stood next to.
For once the side characters didn’t feel like background noise.
It felt like an actual army.
And the show didn’t lie about their power levels either.
It didn’t pretend they were on AFO’s level.
It basically said:
“You might not be strong enough to win… but you’re still responsible to TRY.”
And that honesty hit harder than anything.
And listen… even the CIVILIAN who gave Deku a T-shirt so he could look decent on TV — that mattered too.
Quirkless.
No powers.
No role in the fight.
Just a shirt.
And Deku didn’t look like a hero in that moment.
He looked like a REGULAR boy representing humanity… and that hit me hard.
That’s the whole point.
Weakness turning into strength.
Everyone doing what they can.
Deku not standing alone.
It finally came together beautifully for me
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