@Jabba_The_Slut_@soop_133@shurispideys Your argument is that i am a moron for having an interpretation of the painting but you haven’t really elaborated much
@Jabba_The_Slut_@soop_133@shurispideys Do you have proof of that the creators and actors don’t support the idea that this could be a painting of Rue in hell
@AstrovaMustDie@oogabooga403@shurispideys A lot of people have been saying it could be depicting her life as hellish because it was, but personally I think it could be because she’s mad at her for overdosing (Jules has coped with anger/aggression several times: the mental hospital as a child, the overdose scene in her sp
@AstrovaMustDie@oogabooga403@shurispideys A lot of people have been saying it could be depicting her life as hellish because it was, but personally I think it could be because she’s mad at her for overdosing (Jules has coped with anger/aggression several times: the mental hospital as a child, the overdose scene in her sp
@Jabba_The_Slut_@soop_133@shurispideys I lowkey don’t know what you’re saying but my thoughts are the the same thoughts i had when i first saw the episode this is how i interpret the painting as an art history major and a fan of Jules since s1
@AstrovaMustDie@oogabooga403@shurispideys I’m not saying there’s no other interpretation that’s the opposite of what I’m saying…in the initial tweet i replied to you said there’s nothing implied that she’s drawn in hell but i think that’s a very likely intention…and you don’t have to be Christian to paint hell??
@soop_133@shurispideys There’s a whole subplot about Lexi almost losing her job because she fucked up a commission for her show i think every painting is very intentional
@Jabba_The_Slut_@soop_133@shurispideys I think Jules intentionally painted her like that because she has coped with grief with anger throughout the show. I don’t really know how else you’re supposed to interpret the bold, warm brushstrokes than fire