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finefoxyladies) wrote2023-10-26 08:37 pm
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OFMD 2x08 and let the harassment of Maxwell begin
Gotta say: I finished the finale and my first order of business was to unfollow the few fan accounts I followed on IG. I could sense the impending fandom drama like an old war wound acting up. The ache of fandom_wank was upon me.
I was really truly delighted/emotionally invested in this season overall. The finale felt a little rushed to me, but I suppose that's because Max cheaped out and only allowed for 8 episodes, because they are bastard people. And the finale was packed with some of the best of the series:
And finally: I was CONVINCED Prince's "When Doves Cry" would play during the Ed/Stede reunion. I was wrong. The author regrets this error, but I'm not sad I lost out to Nina Simone.
I was really truly delighted/emotionally invested in this season overall. The finale felt a little rushed to me, but I suppose that's because Max cheaped out and only allowed for 8 episodes, because they are bastard people. And the finale was packed with some of the best of the series:
- Absolute bone-deep goofery from both Rhys Darby (his body language and line reading after Zheng rejects his shoulder pat... perrrrrfection) and Taika Waititi (his beautiful face in closeup with the wretched dumb staring at the fish scale and THEN dropping an entire fish into a fire)
- The beach run reunion, which managed to be both poignant (fantasy obstacle = Izzy; reality obstacle = themselves + dozens of British soldiers) and silly (life really IS a dick sometimes)
- Crew works together and laughs together and loves together
- Izzy's death, which felt well-earned and sad, even for me, someone who saw him, like S2E1 Stede, as an antagonist and an obstacle. The cross with the cravat kind of choked me up. Also: you can't tell me he's not going to show up as Ed's Obi Wan at some point. Or hell, even Stede's. If Buttons can turn into a bird, Izzy can most certainly turn into a ghost. Also I find it deeply, richly, chocolatey-ly ironic that this fandom, which heralded itself as nothing but inclusivity and joy, showed itself, at last, to be no different than any other fandom. Every fandom inevitably has its moment like this where you get to see the emotional immaturity and, let's face it, unchecked mental illness symptoms flare up.
And finally: I was CONVINCED Prince's "When Doves Cry" would play during the Ed/Stede reunion. I was wrong. The author regrets this error, but I'm not sad I lost out to Nina Simone.
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Yep. :( I've felt so sad at this all day, while also wondering why I'm surprised. Why does it always have to be this way? Even for this show? Ugh. Ow. 💔
Love all the things you listed!! I would have loved if this episode had like five more minutes and could've fit another Ed/Stede talk in toward the end (I may be scribbling said talk into a Google Doc right now for some good ol' fanfic therapy!), but I really enjoyed the whole thing so much, just like this glorious season! It's been such a gift. Don't let the haters get you down, D. Jenkins & Co.!
The triumph of knowing we will see Ed and Stede attempt to turn that shithole which clearly has a dead animal and/or human inside it into something resembling a home makes me overjoyed.
lolololol
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As one of the normies (LOL you know what I mean) watching this show, I thought it was a good finale that did what finales need to do. Maybe a bit mechanical, but that's hard to avoid in a finale. Action, comedy, character development, a milestone here and there. Why, one character even completed his evolution with a big speech and fulfilled his purpose in the story in a way that I'm sure was thoughtfully considered by the writers, so I simply can't IMAGINE what anyone might be in a huff about.
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