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Ed + loving Stede for all the things he was always mocked for


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letterstothefutureme:

When Rue is reading the last part of her dads eulogy; it parallels what Fez is experiencing. it’s right after Fez watches Ash be killed.

First she says “I was in the hall when you died”

Then she goes on

“Maybe the reason losing you felt like a movie is because it’s part of a larger story. Maybe one that I could still shape.”

While she’s speaking, the camera is focused on Lexi’s note. It’s being trampled, but it’s intact; unopened. The metaphor is a little heavy handed, but it’s clear.

Fez losing Ash is the catalyst for him to leave the drug business and hold on to Lexi.

It’s also not lost on me that the next scene after ash died is Lexi waking up to find out her dad is in the hospital.

salmondragonart:Sorry this took so long! I made a version with and without the palette and expressiosalmondragonart:Sorry this took so long! I made a version with and without the palette and expressiosalmondragonart:Sorry this took so long! I made a version with and without the palette and expressio

salmondragonart:

Sorry this took so long! I made a version with and without the palette and expression too!


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