he looks this good and you expect me not to fall in love with him? lmao ok
which book series shaped ur childhood?
rainbow magic
tom gates
dairy of a wimpy kid
dork diaries
dear dumb diaries
Jacqueline wilson books
poison/rotten apple books
amulet
captain underpants
other (put in tags!)
See Resultsreblog for bigger sample size!!
also pjo and warrior cats etc. not included cuz their reading level is higher, im asking ab books u read during elementary n such !!!
Charlie bone and the blue boa. Basically kinda like Harry Potter.
The way that things were so hazy when Joel was moving through the hospital searching for Ellie. It was shot out of focus, we watched his boots more than anything. The sound was muffled. He killed every single person he came across, even those who weren’t maybe necessary. It felt like a fugue state, dissociative, even.
Then the second he has Ellie in his sight, everything is clear again. When he shoots the doctor, it’s loud and in focus. He spares the nurses. He’s evaluating threats. He’s making plans. He’s cold and clinical again, the way we saw in past episodes when Ellie was in danger.
Genius
Sometimes I think about how Ellie starts standing on Joel’s left side more after he confirms he can’t hear very well on the right, but while also sticking *exclusively* to his right when Henry and Sam first show up and they’re not sure what to make of them.
It’s not a complete switch and probably a coincidence rather than a deliberate blocking choice. But I noticed. And it’s totally something Ellie would consciously do. Stay on his good side when things are safe so talking doesn’t take any effort. Stay on his right when there’s trouble to act as a shield and hear what he can’t.
Just. Tiny acts of accommodation and familiarity. Love it. Here for it. Feed me more.
There’s more
When with Tess, she either stays on his left or is ahead of him, and turns toward him before speaking.
When he approaches someone, he puts them on his left.
When he joins conversations happening to his right, he doesn’t quite jump in with the right timing or says things that don’t exactly line up. It’s *very* minor and again, could be unintentional.
When turning to something behind him, majority of the time he’s turning to the left.
When reloading the revolver in the museum, we the audience can hear the clicker walking closer, but Joel doesn’t realize how close it’s gotten until it clicks again.
My god this is beautiful.







