melodramatic-fratboi:

The Russo Brothers need to stop trying to make Thanos out to be a villain that the fandom should sympathize with. They’ve finally created a character that we truly hate, whose motivations are absolutely fucked up and who has been given more power than he should have and now the Avengers can team up and get together at last to defeat him. We don’t need to love Thanos, he already evokes a huge fuckin amount of emotion in us.

And we already had a “villain” that we loved and we could empathise with. You know who that was? Loki.

Loki was the ultimate anti-hero™ and Tom Hiddleston did a perfect job portraying all of the nuances and internal conflicts that Loki had. Despite everything Loki was loyal and he loved his brother and Thor honestly could have done a better job and Odin didn’t need to be a dick to Loki. And trust me, I love Thor. The way he died, that was a move Loki would have never pulled. It was reckless and stupid, Loki would have made a calculated and informed decision. Yes you can argue that he did it to protect his brother.

Which brings me to this, Loki, in the end, deserved better than what he got and the Russo’s need to stop trying to shove Thanos down our throat because there’s no way to ever really justify his actions. It’s a weak ass warped motive and I hope he gets socked in the jaw by every Avenger out there for it. And there is no fckn way Tom is too old to play Loki when everyone in the cast is pretty much his age. Fuck off about that.

Okay rant over. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.

@take-my-life-not-my-heart I just felt very protective of your boy

I’ve noticed a trend in some of the most popular Johnlock fanfiction, and I wonder if I’m the only one:

earnestdesire:

Most of the most successful BBC Sherlock fanfic uses a John that feels very pre-Reichenbach

and a Sherlock that feels distinctly post-Reichenbach. Or, to put it another way, it pairs Series 1-2 John with Series 3-4 Sherlock.

This actually makes a lot of sense, because Series 1-2 John is everything wonderful about John Watson. He’s loyal, funny, big-hearted, (relatively) friendly, devoted to Sherlock and the Work. He has friends, and a full, glorious life.

He is the right combination of domesticated and dangerous. He’s sweet, but still sexy. Someone Sherlock Holmes would absolutely fall in love with.

Series 3-4 John is… well, not. He has no close relationships, aside from Mary, after the Fall. He’s scarily violent with Sherlock, and deliberately oblivious with Mary. He forgives his wife’s immoral past AND her shooting of Sherlock, but doesn’t ever really forgive Sherlock for the Fall. He’s adulterous, an absent father, and he blames Sherlock unfairly for Mary’s death. His painful anger is a constant, unsettling presence that underscores every scene. Series 4, in particular, gave us a John we would actively dislike, were it not for our connection with him from series past.

In contrast, Series 1-2 Sherlock Holmes is the detective at his least human. Yes, he has swoon-worthy looks and intellect, but he’s also terribly cold and routinely cruel. He undervalues John repeatedly and lies to him in every single episode. He has no real friends, and respects no one but John (and only barely). He seems to mistreat his family. This is a man John Watson could fall in love with, but he isn’t one who could maintain a healthy romantic relationship with anyone. He wasn’t ready.

In Series 3-4, Sherlock returns to London a changed man. He’s kinder, more considerate, less likely to disregard the value of others. He actively maintains his friendships and his relationship with his family (until he relapses). He enjoys the company of babies and dogs. He plans a beautiful wedding. He gives and gives and gives, so much that it is painful to witness, and asks for nothing in return.

Even in canon-compliant, post-series-4 work, fanfic authors usually choose to give the reader a loving, less violent John and an adorably awkward, kinder Sherlock. This happens in AU, too. Think The Pieces That Fall to EarthPerformance in a Leading Role, A Cure for Boredom, Hitting the Water at 60 Miles an Hour, Midnight Blue Serenity, Man and Beast, Learning Curve, ect. It’s not universal, of course, but it is prominent.

THIS IS WHY WE NEED SERIES 5. We need to bring together softer, smarter Sherlock with a John that feels more like himself, and less like an irredeemable ass. Please and thank you, BBC.

stimmystuffs:

why wont the ovw team just let gabe be happy for 1 (one) second… he has to manage a homicidal, self loathing cyborg ninja, a doctor whos running painful experiments on him and is quite possibly a traitor to their cause, his dysfunctional cowboy son and his terrible italian accent, his friend just almost got blown up, hes not getting the promotion he so very badly deserves, his ugly husband wont stop lecturing him, no one appreciates his (many and good!) jokes…let him take a spa day or something