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The Deserved Better Squad




the deserved better squad
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Okay I may be about 58,000 years late with this one but what the fuck have this world become? It's so sad to see that an individuals personality is to be judged by their clothes. How insecure do you have to be to judge someone because they're male and wearing a dress. We know he looks better than you could ever, you don't need to clarify.
Also, how can a piece of cloth have so much meaning that it's considered "not manly" and "not strong" to wear a dress?
Okay, I've just finished jatp for the 4th time in about two weeks... anyway, I realised something at the end of episode 9. This might just be me being the sap that I am, but the way Alex so instinctively grabs a hold of Luke's hand at the end of the Stand Tall performance is making me question everything. Like, I get that Reggie and Luke didn't grab onto Julie cause they couldn't, but it's just something in the way Alex grabbed Luke's hand that speaks differently than it usually does. It kinda reminds me of that scene from like the last episode of season 6 of teen wolf where Mason grabs Corey's hand when they're in the hospital

(I couldn't find a gif of the moment I was talking about but it's right after this lmao)
Anyway

That's all I had to say. Idk what I was trying to prove but to me it makes sense that Alex and Luke are exes. Just the way they act around and talk to each other differs from the way they act around and talk to Reggie. It's like their friendship and bond is made up of a different kind of string, if that makes sense
Okay since I am an absolute sap for Julie and the phantoms and more specifically Alex and Willie, here is my take on their story and why we ABSOLUTELY need a second season.

First off, Alex as a character is so interesting I could cry (no, wait, I already did). Just the way everything he does says so much about him as a person. He's not just "the gay one". Like, sure, he's gay, but that isn't all he is. He's sarcastic, caring, funny, incredibly fucking talented, and so much more but I'm running out of adjectives.

I would say the same thing about Willie but we really haven't seen enough of him for me to able to make that judgement. But that leads me on to the next part.

Their story isn't complete. Not close to it. Everything we've seen so far have just been sneak peaks of what they have. If I don't remember wrong, Booboo even said in an interview that they're clearly dating, so I don't know how much more I can elaborate on that.

It's like Malec after the first season of Shadowhunters. How we get bits here and there of their story but it's not quite complete yet.

I'm also so freaking interested in Alex's relationship with his parents. After what Luke said in the second episode on the beach before Reggie's jam. We got to see Luke's story (and I cried more in those 2 episodes than I have done in the first 8 seasons of supernatural) and now I hope we'll get to see Reggie's and Alex's stories.

Anyway, that's it for me. I hope you have a wonderful day and I'll see you in the next postπ€

Okay but is it just me who thinks there's so much more to Carrie than we've been shown so far? She's just not the usual asshole popular girl.
Like in episode 3 when Nick said "You two used to be friends" and Carrie replies with a huge amount of salt like she's hurt that he would even remind her of that. Like something happened between Julie and Carrie that hurt Carrie so much she became cold and distant. Cause if you listen to the way Julie talks about the time when they were friends, you wouldn't believe she was talking about Carrie since the way she's shown from the outside is nothing like what Julie knew.
It's almost like Julie did something that she didn't realise hurt Carrie as much as it did, and Julie just thought Carrie became too cool to be friends with her. But also seems like she hasn't actually told anyone about it. The way Nick acts about it is the same way Julie acts about it. Like they think she's just a stuck up asshole. I think she's just really hurt and is trying to frame off her feelings from not only the world but herself.
I mean, something must have happened for their friendship to turn that sour, right?
Okay but the amount of times Dean saw Cas without Cas actually being there in season 8 is giving me hardcore whipped vibes. Like, that's new level whipped, man