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I’m so mad because this worked

help me roger

Reblogging myself because… what was that? Five minutes?

O_O

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………my friend has made me curious

help me roger

Update: after I reblogged this someone messaged me offering me tickets to the sold out Hausu screening with a Q&A and autograph session with the director

These never work for me, but here’s to trying.

  1. I don’t believe in these things
  2. But last time I reblogged one ten/fifteen minutes later I got a call offering me a job
  3. But I reblogged it because I was waiting on hearing back from the job. So there you go.
  4. Roger is cute.

Eh Roger is cute I might as well

That fish is so happy it makes me happy.

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Reblogging myself because I reblogged this yesterday and got promoted today!

oh what the hell…lol.

this is important

This anatomy test tomorrow lol

School on Monday. Help me, Roger.

Rodger is a cutie pie!!! Also i really need luck oh god o fuck

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im really unlucky, but if this work–

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Coming into a fandom late

Coming into a fandom early and watching it become an angry clusterfuck

Being in a dormant fandom that suddenly comes alive again after a new book/movie

Don’t forget about those who come in the midst of a fandom war. 

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Accuracy at its best

Being in a fandom and not even knowing there’s a war going on…

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all of this shit…lol

When You’re Not In The Fandom But You’re Nosy AF

When you get into a fandom only to discover it’s dead

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This gets better every time I see it. 

Being in a dead fandom…

Or being in such a tiny fandom that it feels like youre the only one

The accuracy hurts.

Being in a fandom that had a shit ending.

When you’ve been fangirling long enough, you’ve experienced all of the above.

Being in a fandom meant for kids.

This just gets better..

When you realize that joining the fandom has ruined you

Fandom hell in general

Yes.

This^^^ just… ALL OF THIS.

Being in so many fandoms that you don’t even know what’s going on

THIS IS THE SKULDUGGERY FUCKING PLEASANT FANDOM IN ONE POST!!

Trying to recruit people to your fandom

Annnnnnndddd it’s back

Being in a fandom which has so many antis

I’ve probably reblogged this before, but that was before these great additions.

Being in a fandom that actually works together

Why is this so true? All of it.

being in a fanbase but all your mutuals suddenly turn into Kpop blogs

I always enjoy it when a good post comes around again and has been improved by the reblogs like the years for a fine wine.

Being in a fandom when shit goes down and everyone has different opinions

When you are in a fandom and don’t care for others people opinion…..even if they are right…(believe me, I have met several of those)

Being in a fandom you never meant to join

I love this. and it’s gotten better

After abandoning a fandom you’re still a little bit emotionally invested in….

All of these are me. Lol

Being in a fandom on Tumblr

And it reached its epic conclusion

Glorious post

No one deserve be cited by you ✌️

“You guys ask for a Zuko but Lotor was actually a Azula hehehe”

This quote just prove how much those clowns know nothing about Zuko, Azula and (what is more pathetic) don’t know their own character Lotor.

Imagine your story sucks to much that you have to justify shit decisions with another (and successful shows)

I was so confused i thought op was referring to the people sayin Lotor is azula and those who believed lotor was zuko dont know jack shit.

But did someone in the staff of vld actually say this..?

Kkkk. I was talking about VDL writers. And yes, in post season 6 interview they made this comparison, what is unfair since it is like to say Azula was a lost case (and we know now she isn’t) and they (the writers) said Zuko just change because the support of his uncle. So, for them we need to have a good parental figure if we want break the circle of abuse

Assuming that’s what was said (it’s too late for me to verify the actual quote and nothing personal to OP, but there’s been so much misinformation about the staff that I take nothing at face value anymore)… yikes.

Forget Zuko, it shows they didn’t understand Azula one bit, either. ATLA did a great job of showing how the abuse suffered from their father manifested in entirely different ways and that Zuko was in the better position to figure out for himself that he wanted better than to seek redemption from someone who could toss away his own child.

Azula never had that chance. She was there as his successor and was every bit the Good Child of the family (ie the one that does the bidding of the shitty parents without question). When Zuko defeated her, it wasn’t written as a celebration of good versus evil, but the somber, necessary defeat that it was.

Lotor…was all over the place. I can’t even make a comparison because I don’t even know where the hell he was supposed to go to begin with. He was a bad guy who killed his general, then he was on Team Voltron, then…not really, and oh he fired up a buncha Alteans for fuel…but he was abused by his parents so its…not as bad? And the parents get a more defined redemption arc than he did?!?!

I don’t even try to make sense of it anymore.

One of the benefits of following the blogs leading the charge in the campaign for the unedited Season 8 is that every meta they post cites interviews with the precision of a professional research paper. So, here’s the actual quote, from an interview with Entertainment Weekly on June 15th, 2018 after Season 6 dropped: 

Montgomery: I think we knew all along that this was going to be the character everyone wanted to become the good guy of the Paladins, and we knew we weren’t going to let that play out. We would happily tease it and take it down that road, but ultimately, the worst side of him was going to be the thing that got the better of him.
Dos Santos: We kept saying in the room, because we all come from Avatar: The Last Airbender, “We’re going to get him right to Zuko, and then we’re going to pull it away.”
Montgomery: And then he’s going to go straight Azula.

Fans interpreted this quote differently based on their own opinions of Lotor. Those that saw him as being evil all along took it at face value and treated Lotoro going “straight Azula” as a reference to Azula’s breakdown in the finale of ATLA, and that this was the intended end for Lotor as a character. 

But a few weeks later, Dos Santos did an interview with ComicBook.com, where he had this to say about Lotor: 

But ultimately, you have to be a bit sympathetic to all the things that [Lotor’s] gone through to arrive where he has arrived. So I don’t know that anybody, save a few, are really beyond redemption.” 

Those who wanted redemption for Lotor point to this quote, and to the holes in the “he drained Alteans for fuel” story, as evidence that whatever was happening at the second colony was not the irredeemable crime that Keith and Romelle assumed it was, and that Lotor would be redeemed in the end. 

And despite the executive meddling resulting in his removal from the second half of Season 8, what we see of Lotor in S8E2 Shadows and S8E6 Genesis, as well as the visual imagery in S8E8 Clear Day supports the idea that after his meltdown in Season 6, Lotor would have been redeemed in the end. But with the scenes of his survival, rescue, and redemption cut out, his parents were the ones who got redemption even though Honerva showed no remorse for her actions right to the very end. 

The writers know Zuko and Azula, and they definitely know Lotor. But the reason it’s difficult to see is because the writing for Lotor relied on playing around with audience’s expectations based on previous versions of the character to keep their true plan for the character hidden right until the end. But then he was edited out of the season and we were told he died in Season 6. And what would have been a good example of subverting expectations, was turned into the kind I’ve been seeing Game of Thrones fans complaining about in their final season. 

The theory of edited finale season make a lot of sense and have foundation, however, until we get a official confirmation, it is all speculation.

I do believe there were editions (Shiro marriage and fiancée, Ezor alive, Kaxca cancelled), but why they would get rid of a key character that could tie up some pilot holes? It isn’t a smart choice in any aspect.

Possible reason 1: The audience don’t like him. That is not true, actually after Divided season 6 the fandom seems to be divided about him. After the first season 8 teaser (he was there) the audience was excited to his retorn

Possible reason 2 Klopar (original Voltron creator) cancelled him. I don’t understand why he would intrude in that.

I really don’t know what to think anymore. LM and JDS are playing the incompetent writer role because they have to? Cause after season 8 they admite things didn’t happen how they want but, to me, they never had big plans to Lotor.

And of course, I can be wrong, I would like to much be wrong and there is some decent season 8 out there. But to me the most logical explanation is VLD was a bad directed show. Many writers, many ideas and a weak teamwork within creative team and in others aspects. Marketing Voltron team start the thing with Adam and Shiro, to the writers Adam was just an extra (no big plans to him and Shiro). VA said one thing, writers another, then they contradict themselves

So, we can agree the whole mess of the project start with lack of communication and divergence opinions. And what we got? An frankstain narrative.

Subvert the expectations? They did it long time ago when we thought the reboot would be good and BUM! the shock value came.

Possible Reason 2 is exactly what happened. In fact, it’s happened before:

Bob Koplar is listed as an executive producer in the credits of Season 8 (he was only listed as such before that in Seasons 1-2). Previous iterations of Voltron that have him or his father Ted Koplar in the EP position portray Lotor as an iredeemable monster. 

As for why there isn’t a definitive answer yet, but based on one of his interviews with the Let’s Voltron podcast, as well as LM and JDS’s post-S7 comments about the introduction of the MFE Pilots,the most likely answer is that Bob wanted Lotor to be used as the villain in a sequel series. 

And the editing of Season 8 isn’t a theory. The marking director of Koplar’s company, World Events Productions (the marketing director is also the person who answers all phone calls and emails to their store), confirmed that content was cut from Season 8, and that an unedited version would sell, in response to fan inquiries about a director’s cut of Season 8

The editing of Season 8 goes beyond adding in Shiro’s wedding and bringing back Ezor. The proof that Lotor’s redemption was cut is even right there in the show itself:

  • When Lotor appears alongside the OG Paladins when Honerva goes into the afterlife, that first shot uses his stock photo from the show’s website with the leg warped to hide that he has no shadow
  • There are 11 shots found so far in the last 3 episodes where a paladin is drawn off model with proportions that are noticeably non human but are a match for Lotor’s unique proportions 
  • When Honerva is crouched in front of the paladins at the start of that scene in the source of realities, the paladins are spaced as if there were seven people standing there rather than six. Adjusting the brightness and contrast of the image in a jpeg of the shot reveals a faint, partially erased shadow of a seventh pair of legs, and “Shiro’s” shadow is taller than Shiro, and has longs that are proportionally longer than Shiro’s. 

And leaving aside the ever-growing list of scenes with sloppy art, jarring cuts, traced animation, and spliced music/dialogue (@leakinghate breaks everything down episode by episode here), other sources continue to point to the Season 8 we got in December not being the one the cast and crew made. 

  • A Studio Mir animator has said that they and their co-workers don’t recognize what they worked on, comparing. 
  • Said animator, Tae Kwom Kim, was asked what 3 things he would change about Season 8, and his answers lined up exactly with 3 things that fans had foudn evidence were cut/edited. 
  • Kim’s wife attended a private screening of the final season in Korea in October 2018. On social media she expressed that she loved the season and was excited for fans to see it. After Season 8 dropped in December, she reacted with the same anger as the fandom, then proceeded to sign and share the petition asking for the unedited season. 

The EP interviews shouldn’t be taken at face value. A little known fact about NDAs is that someone working with one like LM, JDS, and the Voice Actors can be forced to say whatever their employer tells them to say. In at least one interview, JDS has said at the end that he didn’t agree with anything he’d just said. And it’s important to note that whenever they’re not following a script, the VAs and the EPs are consistently pointing fingers at WEP and Koplar. 

After 2 months of silence, the interviews didn’t start until after fans started asking questions and looking in WEP’s direction. (If there’s any doubt the timing is deliberate, @crystal-rebellion posted a meta back in February speculating that Bob Koplar was the party responsible for the behind-the-scenes executive meddling, the next day the Voltron Store tweeted that they are not WEP and had no creative control over the series, even though no one had been saying anything about the store at that point). And in those interviews in February, everyone was repeating the same thing “This is a show for little boys and their dads”, a sentiment expressed by Bob Koplar in an earlier interview with the Let’s Voltron podcast on March 27, 2014. (At the 38:44 mark)  

There is a specific pattern of audio and visual inconsistencies in Season 8 of scenes and shots centered around Lotor, Allura, Pidge, and Lance being rearranged, edited, or outright removed. I don’t think anyone in this fandom will ever be able to agree about the quality of the series, but there is too much evidence to deny that what we got in December was not the season 8 that the cast and crew had poured their hearts and souls into. Which is why the FreeVLDS8 campaign is still going on: we’d like to judge the final season based on what they actually made, and not on the version that was cut up and rearranged like a magazine collage to market to one specific subset of the audience. 

Special thanks to Team Purple Lion (@leakinghate @crystal-rebellion @felixazrael @dragonofyang and @voltronisruiningmylife) for all the hard work they’ve put into researching everything. 

Me arriving to lucio’s bedroom to investigate and finding out he had a dusty white marble desk, a white feather quill, a canopy bed, an abundance of furs in the closet, a sickening portrait of himself, and some unknown footprints on the floor.

Lucio has fantastic thighs. Like every piece of official art we got he’s showing off those puppies.

Will we get a chance to suffocate between them nyx hydra? Can we please ravage Lucio’s thighs?

I JUST WANNA TREAT MYSELF TO SOME BOMB ASS LUCIO THIGHS PLS THNX

Monetary compensation for some prime cut Morgasson thighs. Just think about it nyx.

YES

You know what I want?

You know how you can lay with your waist securely between your partner’s legs and your head on their belly? I want to rest my head on his lap with his thighs as a scarf.

What breaks my heart the most is knowing that when the real Valery Legasov died, this was reality for him:

  • No one will ever know the truth about Chernobyl.
  • The safety changes he was pushing for, which would have made the remaining RBMK reactors safer, will never happen.
  • More Chernobyls will happen in the future.
  • His name had already been partially erased and was on its way to being completely erased from accounts of the Chernobyl disaster.
  • He made no difference. Everything he had tried to contribute was useless in the end. (Actual quote the day before he committed suicide: “My uselessness has come to an end.”)

He died thinking nothing he had done mattered. He never would have believed anyone would ever know the true story. He died thinking he was and always would be someone, whose name would eventually be forgotten, who accomplished nothing.

Vichnaya Pamyat. Eternal memory. Rest in peace.