Cannot Get Over How Gibson From Dunkirk (2017) Is Just So Kind. I Don't Know If It's The Right Word,
Cannot get over how Gibson from Dunkirk (2017) is just so kind. I don't know if it's the right word, but motherfucker really went out of his way more than once to help others, in a way we don't see anyone else do. And maybe it's because of his guilt or whatever, but he's constantly helping Tommy -helping him hide, opening the ship's door, throwing him a rope to stay afloat- even when others aren't doing it, are saving their own skin first -which is understandable, the movie repeatedly shows us the importance of survival and how saving oneself is so crucial-. So you see men on boats shouting to be taken home, you hear people trapped in a sinking ship begging to get out, and yet even when he's in danger himself -Gibson is still trying to help. I don't even know what I'm trying to argue here, but Gibson makes me so fucking sad, and his attempts at surviving, while also taking care of others, is so... yeah.
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I’ll explain. So, along with Bucky clearly being main part of Steve’s storyline, I also feel like the main theme in Steve’s story is dealing with and overcoming trauma. The trauma of loss, PTSD, and of having to find his place in the world after coming out of the ice.
A few examples of that being made more or less explicit are these:



Here we see Steve struggling to find himself and find people who get what he’s been through.
In the conversation between Steve and Sam at the VA, Sam is showing Steve that he’s not alone, that there are people who relate. Now, obviously noone else has had the experience of being frozen for 70 years only to wake up in a different time. But at the core, Steve’s trauma consists of human experiences that are not at all uncommon: Loss, guilt, and trouble finding oneself after coming back from a traumatic experience.
Sam does this the first time they meet as well, when he asks Steve if “it’s his bed that’s too soft”, showing him that he relates to what he’s going though, and making him aware that what he is experiencing is not an uncommon thing to struggle with as a war veteran.
At the VA, he tells him about loosing his “wingman” and not being able to save him, which almost relates 1:1 to the story of Steve losing Bucky in CA: TFA.
Important note: This not only makes Steve realize that there are people that relate to his trauma, it also Steve’s trauma relatable to the viewers- Which in my opinion,gives the creators a responsibility to treat that part of his storyline properly and delicately - which I actually think that they do to some degree, up until Endgame.
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Lemon: neutral, paladin
Ladybug: chaotic good, bard
Wolf: chaotic neutral, fighter
The Elder: lawful good, cleric
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The Prince: lawful evil, rogue
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(Also, doesn't have the whole cast because... I don't remember all of them to be honest.)
Scott: hufflepuff. No, not griffindor, hufflepuff. This guy values loyalty above all else, has a very strong will, litteraly cannot heal if his friends are divided; no way he's not a hufflepuff.
Stiles: actually hesitating a lot, but let's say slytherin. When this guy has a goal, he'll do anything for it -including getting his dad drunk-, he's more ambitious than some of the others -come on he went to the fbi for god's sake-, his nickname is litteraly mischief.
Lydia: ravenclaw. Do I need to say anything?
Allison: I'll go with griffindor on that one. One of her mottos is to protect innocents, she's brave, she's loyal, she's a griffindor.
Derek: griffindor. No doubt.
Melissa: hufflepuff, just like her son, very compassionate.
Stilinski: griffindor! Doesn't seem that ambitious, is brave above all.
Chris: i have no idea.
Deaton: ravenclaw, duh.
Peter: sly-the-rin.
Isaac: tempted to say griffindor. Mostly because I feel like that's the house he'd want to be in, the one with the values he'd look up to the most.
Boyd: ravenclaw. Might not be a very innovative answer, but he just has the vibes.
Erica: slytherin. She has ambitions and she makes sure she can achieve them.
Malia: griffindor.
Kira: maybe hufflepuff? Seems the most fitting.
Liam: griffindor or hufflepuff? Still thinking about it.
Mason: ravenclaw or slytherin maybe. Althought I'd mostly say ravenclaw, since he doesn't seem like that kind of ambitious.
Theo: slytherin. Nothing to add here.
Hayden: griffindor.
Corey: hufflepuff! He's sweet, not very brave, not very ambitious. But very lovable.
Jackson: slytherin! Ambition first, everything else after. Even if he feels too dumb to be a slytherin to be honest.
Danny: hufflepuff? Maybe?
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