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there’s something strangely gutwrenching about the solstice having already passed. there have been minor changes in the “side adventures” of the trio.
they know they’re entering medusa’s house. they go to the arch for sanctuary against echidna and chimera. they go to waterland to help ares and convince hephaestus to stop being like his family. they go to the lotus hotel to get help from hermes.
in the books they’re getting tricked and distracted and losing all of that time on their quest was an accident. but they still made it in the end.
but in the show? they did everything right. they were aware of where they were at all times. but then they go and ask for help.
they try to ask for athena’s help and she lets monsters into her temple because they “embarrassed her.” they try to ask for hermes’ help but he doesn’t tell them until it’s too late that the lotus hotel messes with time.
they basically did everything right on their quest only for their biggest failures to occur because of the gods.
but poseidon gives him four pearls. four, instead of three. one for sally too. but we already know that she gets left behind.
they tried so hard only for the deadline to lapse.
I started this animatic BEFORE season 3 got released and we didn't even knew who the Sparrows were gonna be... and I don't think I will ever finish it so I'm here showing the tiny bit I had of it!!!
Song is Six Feet by Patent Pending
THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY...but it is a Horror Movie
♦ On the twelfth hour of the first day of October 1889, police were dispatched to the mansion of the eccentric billionaire Sir Reginald Hargreeves to investigate a report of screams and blending blue lights at the residence. Hushed whispers had always surrounded the elusive man and the adopted children he was raising as his own, rumours were circulating that there was something off about the children, that they were gifted, or maybe cursed, in singularly unique ways. But when the police entered the building on that particular October day, no amount of fearmongering hearsay could have prepared them for what awaited them inside. The bodies of the Hargreeves family, father and children, were found scattered around the dining table, pooling in their own blood. They never saw the attack coming, and as the culprit seemed to have silenced every witness to their crime, the case quickly ran cold, remaining unsolved to this day.
♦ To add a strange twist to this tragedy, no documents that could have identified the murdered children were ever found, no birth certificates, no registrations in any municipal or federal institution. All police had to go off were the dead father’s diary, in which he had curiously written about his children by assigning them numbers, rather than names, and that is how the children went down in history, the unlucky Hargreeves Seven. However, as the police slowly combed through Sir Reginald’s files, gathering information to return to the children a modicum of selfhood, they made a chilling discovery. Where the notes spoke of seven children, only six bodies had been found alongside their father, the seventh having had to be taken away by the attacker, or hidden somewhere on the property. The remains of child number five were never recovered, and the lost child quickly earned the simple moniker ‘The Boy’ in local legend. And said legend grew with every year the murders went unsolved, and the mansion never truly coming to a still, with tenant after tenant abandoning the house after a short time, several of them dying in mysterious ways in the years after having inhabited the property. Whispers, which follow the Hargreeves in death as they did in life, speak of flashes of blue and visions of mutilated bodies and the sudden appearances of what looked like a bloodied boy with piercing eyes, speak of a spirit whose body was never truly laid to rest and who will forever be trapped in the pain and anguish of his last moments.
♦ A century later, on the one hundredth anniversary of the Hargreeves family massacre, paranormal investigator Klaus Katz enters the Hargreeves family mansion, determined to get to find out what is truly happening within its old walls, and maybe help a lost soul find his way to the light. Accompanied by his usual team of trusted collaborators – Ben, Luther, Viktor, Diego, and Allison, each the leading expert in their field of the metaphysical – he sets out to explore the house, and they quickly realise that something – or someone – must be afoot. Time seems to be moving weirdly in the confines of the mansion, going too fast, too slow, not at all, and soon enough, the first among them catch glimpses of an apparition that bears an uncanny resemblance to the portrait of the Boy above the mantlepiece. Things start to turn sour when the house itself seems to be turning against the investigators, falling apart, lashing out, apparently intent to get them out as quickly as possible. And the team has dealt with enough furious poltergeists in their day, but it is only when the child spectre picks up a knife and hurls it towards Klaus that he realises they might be in over their heads. Ghosts are unable to grasp physical objects, which implies that the Boy may be something completely different, something they’d never encountered before. It begs the questions: what is he? What has a century of loneliness, isolation and bitterness done with him? And what really happened that day a hundred years ago?
So ready for season four of the umbrella academy. The world is gonna end??? For a fourth time??!?!?!? And only you guys can stop it!?!???!?!?!??! Popcorn is already being popped.
So ready for season four of the umbrella academy. The world is gonna end??? For a fourth time??!?!?!? And only you guys can stop it!?!???!?!?!??! Popcorn is already being popped.
I made a diagram
Went back to look at the episode where people say they can hear(presumably Nico) calling Bianca’s name
It’s right when they stand in front of the VR station, and the voice is MUCH louder than the rest of the people during the scene
I started this animatic BEFORE season 3 got released and we didn't even knew who the Sparrows were gonna be... and I don't think I will ever finish it so I'm here showing the tiny bit I had of it!!!
Song is Six Feet by Patent Pending
reblog if you’ve read fanfictions that are more professional, better written than some actual novels. I’m trying to see something
THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY...but it is a Horror Movie
♦ On the twelfth hour of the first day of October 1889, police were dispatched to the mansion of the eccentric billionaire Sir Reginald Hargreeves to investigate a report of screams and blending blue lights at the residence. Hushed whispers had always surrounded the elusive man and the adopted children he was raising as his own, rumours were circulating that there was something off about the children, that they were gifted, or maybe cursed, in singularly unique ways. But when the police entered the building on that particular October day, no amount of fearmongering hearsay could have prepared them for what awaited them inside. The bodies of the Hargreeves family, father and children, were found scattered around the dining table, pooling in their own blood. They never saw the attack coming, and as the culprit seemed to have silenced every witness to their crime, the case quickly ran cold, remaining unsolved to this day.
♦ To add a strange twist to this tragedy, no documents that could have identified the murdered children were ever found, no birth certificates, no registrations in any municipal or federal institution. All police had to go off were the dead father’s diary, in which he had curiously written about his children by assigning them numbers, rather than names, and that is how the children went down in history, the unlucky Hargreeves Seven. However, as the police slowly combed through Sir Reginald’s files, gathering information to return to the children a modicum of selfhood, they made a chilling discovery. Where the notes spoke of seven children, only six bodies had been found alongside their father, the seventh having had to be taken away by the attacker, or hidden somewhere on the property. The remains of child number five were never recovered, and the lost child quickly earned the simple moniker ‘The Boy’ in local legend. And said legend grew with every year the murders went unsolved, and the mansion never truly coming to a still, with tenant after tenant abandoning the house after a short time, several of them dying in mysterious ways in the years after having inhabited the property. Whispers, which follow the Hargreeves in death as they did in life, speak of flashes of blue and visions of mutilated bodies and the sudden appearances of what looked like a bloodied boy with piercing eyes, speak of a spirit whose body was never truly laid to rest and who will forever be trapped in the pain and anguish of his last moments.
♦ A century later, on the one hundredth anniversary of the Hargreeves family massacre, paranormal investigator Klaus Katz enters the Hargreeves family mansion, determined to get to find out what is truly happening within its old walls, and maybe help a lost soul find his way to the light. Accompanied by his usual team of trusted collaborators – Ben, Luther, Viktor, Diego, and Allison, each the leading expert in their field of the metaphysical – he sets out to explore the house, and they quickly realise that something – or someone – must be afoot. Time seems to be moving weirdly in the confines of the mansion, going too fast, too slow, not at all, and soon enough, the first among them catch glimpses of an apparition that bears an uncanny resemblance to the portrait of the Boy above the mantlepiece. Things start to turn sour when the house itself seems to be turning against the investigators, falling apart, lashing out, apparently intent to get them out as quickly as possible. And the team has dealt with enough furious poltergeists in their day, but it is only when the child spectre picks up a knife and hurls it towards Klaus that he realises they might be in over their heads. Ghosts are unable to grasp physical objects, which implies that the Boy may be something completely different, something they’d never encountered before. It begs the questions: what is he? What has a century of loneliness, isolation and bitterness done with him? And what really happened that day a hundred years ago?
I started this animatic BEFORE season 3 got released and we didn't even knew who the Sparrows were gonna be... and I don't think I will ever finish it so I'm here showing the tiny bit I had of it!!!
Song is Six Feet by Patent Pending
#they mean everything to me
PJO Episode 3 Memes
Spoiler Warning :)
Love fablehaven because every character is like gotta find the artifacts gotta find the artifacts fast while Seth is like I Am Thirteen Years Old and I Can Hear The Voices
Two judgy bitches and their baffled friend
So we just got
Traumatized Grover who is watching as he thinks he’s failing getting another demigod to camp
Newly crowned supreme lord of the bathroom Percy who is ready to make some friends (just not clarisse) and is still very confused about everything
Capture the flag Annabeth who has just assigned Percy the creek to unknowingly be used to lure out Clarisse
AND two bickering demigods stuck in Hephaestus tunnel of love trap
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Percy Jackson was a great character because he was just So Angry. Literally the only time an author has accurately portrayed the bloodlust of being a twelve year old with adhd.
Not them playing an epic version of Riptide for the Percy Jackson trailer
shoutout to dior goodjohn's scream of anguish when percy broke clarisse's spear in 1x02. it was so striking from a character who has otherwise been very cold and controlled. she made it instantly clear that the spear was something special to her and the knowledge that it was a gift from her father places a whole new perspective on her bullying. she too, like luke, is pursuing her own form of ruthless glory. and she, like percy, is a child suffering from her father's neglect, desperate for recognition. a tiny moment but very impactful.
Percy Jackson in a nutshell
love seeing the beginnings of perseus "pay your fucking child support" jackson's crusade against the gods' parental negligence problem in ep 1 & 2 of the pjo show. the absolute KING of "my daddy gave me issues so HE'S about to HAVE issues"
while we're on the topic of talking about changes the pjo show made that i love, im glad they didn't push the whole Annabeth saying she and Percy *have* to be enemies because athena and Poseidon have beef. Instead she's just this cryptid autistic strategist 12 yr old who stalks Percy and pushes him into the water. She's like "hmm this white boy will perfectly serve my purpose and schemes" and she's so real for that