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Huntress Wizard As A Mermaid (plus Finn)

Huntress Wizard as a mermaid (plus finn)
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as an addendum if you're limiting factor is money look for used book stores
if you're someone who's like "i don't read as much as i used to and i miss the feeling of reading a whole book in one day :(" please try to start reading again if you can. it's such a good feeling to have it's just as good as you remember


Wizard rule #1: Never fall in love with mortal beings
arabic poetry is so beautifully yet painfully romantic, i mean “they asked “do you love her to death?” i said “speak of her over my grave and watch how she brings me back to life" and “because my love for you is higher than words, i've decided to fall silent" and "it is not enough to say love in Arabic, you must say 'be the thing that buries me'" could have got jane austen crying and shaking
I always hate it when growing up is portrayed as "you figured everything out and now everything can continue being great". the show portrayed personal relationships realistically evolving over time and I appreciate that
// amphibia finale spoilers
I’ve been seeing a lot of the whole “BAD WRITING!! ANNE WOULD NEVER LEAVE SPRIG AND HER FOUND FAMILY. SASHA, ANNE AND MARCY WOULD NEVER GROW APART” thing circulating around the finale criticism and my take is that this is absolutely not bad writing. It’s simply not the thing that some people wanted to hear.
There’s comfort in escapism. There’s comfort in thinking you’ll keep in close contact with your friends/surrogate families forever. There’s comfort in the thought that Sprig would be able to continue to grow up with Anne.
But that’s not the point.
Amphibia, above all, is a story about change. About how people can get hurt because of their refusal to do so and how change isn’t always a bad thing. The fact that they are separated doesn’t make their bond weaker. Just because they don’t talk/can’t talk doesn’t mean that they love each other any less or their friendship didn’t mean enough to them. It’s just life. It’s a hard, hard pill to swallow but it’s true.
They met in the crossroads and their lives were impacted and improved by each other forever, even if they drifted apart. Especially because they drifted apart.
Anne decided to dedicate her life to learning about the family she made; not because of an unhealthy obsession, but because she wants to remember them and spread the word of how much they mean to her. Marcy moved, she got thrown out of her comfort zone and came out all the stronger for it. Sasha found passion in working with kids and in helping them get the help she couldn’t get as a kid, inspired by grime who was that support figure towards her.
Their time in amphibia and the care they have for each other is forever ingrained into the very fabric of their lives. The best thing about that finale is that now that they’ve grown and changed so much, even more post the timeskip, they can reconnect in a way that they couldn’t previously, whether it was because of school, location, or career differences.
It’s so real and so bittersweet and I think chalking it up to bad writing because of personal preference is just unfair