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Game of Thrones Meme - 2/4 otp’s: A r y a & G e n d r y

Arya bit her lip. He means to leave me too.
As Arya was cinching her saddle girth, Gendry came up to say that he was sorry. She put a foot in the stirrup and swung up into her saddle so she could look down on him instead of up. You could have made swords at Riverrun for my brother she thought, but what she said was “If you want to be some stupid outlaw knight and get hanged, why should I care?”
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The Producers

Am I the only person on earth who watched The Producers and ended up being really confused and kind of disappointed? Spoilers ahead.

I’m not even talking about the angel dude.

How should i put it into words? I feel like they sort of twisted and betrayed my trust and i don’t even know if that’s a good or a bad thing.

If they were going to go for the obvious route (childhood friends happy ending cliché) why make freaking 11 episodes full of screen time and development on Seung Chand and Ye Jin’s relationship if they weren’t going to use it? Same goes for Seung Chan and Cindy’s love line, they both deserved better.

The waste of potential is so much. For both couples.

Joon Mo was a really lovable character (like all of them) and Chae Tae Hyun is an amazing actor and the reason i didn't root for his character happy ending with Ye Jin was because i don’t think he deserved her. To me, Joon Mo was a cowardly character and his relationship with Ye Jin was flat and it wasn't really well portrayed on the show so i didn't fall in love with them like i did for Seung Chan’s love lines.

I liked the series overall but if it weren’t for my love for the actors and curiosity (or hope) of who would be Seung Chan's happy ending, i wouldn’t have enjoyed it that much. It was very predictable, story-wise. I’m not saying the story was bad but it has its flaws.

I hope that if this show gets a second season they really go for Seung Chan and Cindy’s storyline in full force.

I know many people agree that the ending had a good message about love and relationships, but i really wasn’t hoping to get this bittersweet feeling of disappointment in the end.

Maybe i’m just bitter because i really wanted a better ending for Seung Chan.

How come the only character that didn’t really fight for their love was the only one to have a happy ending romantically?

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