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If You're Into Kenommy, You've Probably Watched Those Videos On Youtube Explaining Why Tommy Never Called
If you're into kenommy, you've probably watched those videos on youtube explaining why Tommy never called Ken back, right?
I mean I did😅 And when I checked out the comms, it was a total bummer!
There are so many people out there truly believing that Tommy just ditched Ken for being a liability. Yeaah, okay, Rosenberg could really fck up Tommy's deals and stuff, given in the end he was high more often than not.
But! What gets me is -
Some people are convinced that Ken has ~always~ been a liability for Tommy! And that got me so worked up I ended up writing this!
(a lot of 'ifs' below)
Alright so, only Tommy and Ken made it out alive at the beginning of Vice City part.
But what if it was just Tommy?
Just think about it! The guy's been away for 15 years. Sonny's his only contact and he's unlikely to stumble on any old ones, if there were any at all, to begin with.
So how's Tommy gonna find the trace of those fckers who stole the money? A rhetrorical question, really. Ken provided invaluable contacts Tommy simply could not do without.
Besides, even if Tommy somehow found a way to a party similar to the one he visited thanks to Rosenberg, he would simply make a fool out of himself! I mean if it wasn't for Rosie, it would have never occurred to him to dress up for a good first impression. The high and mighty would just take him for, well, a yokel and therefore wouldn't take him seriously. Hence, no deals, no contacts.
And last but not least - who did money laundering? Ken!
Ken has been nothing but loyal. If not for him, the legendary Tommy Vercetty wouldn't exist!
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Guys, do you remember Berta? The girl who kinda posed as Bert's "love interest"?
Well, as a sucker for details I am I just can't help comparing Bert&Berta's "Love song" with Bert&Ernie's "But I like you".
In "Love song" Bert sings about how much in common they have with Berta. Namely, pigeons, music, oatmeal, paper clips, and checkers.

It literally ends like this:
You play checkers.
I do, too.
You like me.
And I like you.
So, basically, the love confession is based on common interests.
What's funny is that Bert&Ernie's song goes completely opposite direction.
After Bert mentions liking paper clips, buttlecaps, and pigeons Ernie answers:
I don't really like any of those things,
But I like you.


And then Bert reacts in the same way to Ernie's interests.
Ain't it peculiar?
Having different interests with Ernie doesn't make them drift apart, so having common interests with Berta doesn't necessarily mean they are gonna be together, right?
Besides, it's worth mentioning that in "But I like you" song Bert and Ernie take their turns to sing "I like you" to each other, whereas in "Love song" it's Bert who sings "You like me and I like you". Berta doesn't say anything at all, only Bert sings!
Which makes me question if perhaps Bert's feelings for Berta were meant to be unrequited from the start??
For several episodes I felt confused as to why Mihawk didn't take Luffy with him when he was practically in his hands after Zoro's defeat.


Until in the last episode it dawned on me that letting Luffy go was a gift for Shank.


And look! That gift got Mihawk a drink!


And, who knows, maybe not only a drink, if Mihawk tells Shank everything and admits he actually spared Luffy?. .☺
MW3 spoilers
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WTF
That was like the stupidest thing to do!
I'm talking to YOU, scriptwriters!
Soap became the soal of the game, for God's sake! How could you do this to him?
I'm sooo not sure I would care to check out mw4 or whatever now...
This mutual slapping looks like the opposite of tomgreg, right?
Oh, but it actually, really, honestly, so doesn't!
I love this scene so much for in fact it's a whole new tomgreg step to the healthy relationship.
Like, by slapping back Greg communicates loud and clear that he is not ready to put up with any more humiliation. He wants equals. Or as much of equals as a boss and an employee can be.
And I believe Tom gets it. He steps back first. And that whole fantastic 'I got you' scene happens. Tom is so fed up with all the humiliation Shiv put him through that he's gonna do his best to clean up his act.






In episode 2 the figurine representing Stede doesn't look so good as in episode 1.


It took me a rewatch to figure out Ed was most likely trying to burn it, but couldn't bring himself to do it. Hence the defeated look.
