nainz7:

Reading TBoSaS was an eye opening experience for me because for a minute I was like Katniss and Peeta had it so much better than Lucy and these other children who were treated like literal animals- transporting them like livestock and putting them in cages not to mention the very public, dehumanizing parades. But then I was horrified at myself because I couldn’t believe myself. It wasn’t better at all, Katniss and Peeta were brought there for the same exact purpose and putting them in fancy dresses and providing them with expensive amenities doesn’t take it away. It’s still the same horrible, wretched, gruesome tradition, I just thought it was better because it was also wrapped up nicely with a pretty bow which I guess was the whole point.

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jjadmanii:

the ballad of songbirds and snakes ending with president snow’ “it’s the thing we love most that destroy us” after coriolanus completly gave into the darkness that always shodowed him, just for olivia rodirigo’s ‘you cant catch me now’ to start playing immediately after ?!??! HELLO?!???! THEY GAGGED ME FR

jjadmanii:

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seeing katniss gave snow ptsd fr

hrrystylesbookclub:

i don’t just want a book about each hunger games, i want to know the entire history of panem: the fall of north american and how it became panem, how long they existed as a capitol and thirteen districts, what led to the dark days, how panem changed in the time between the 10th and 74th games, if they have contact with other countries, what happened to the other countries

the brilliance of suzanne collins is that she created such a rich world where i’m genuinely interested in any sort of story set within panem, not just in context of the games but their entire history books

lettersfrompanem:

Ppl rlly be complaining about the decision to cast Tom Blyth as Coriolanus Snow, saying that he’s “too hot” to dislike him when that’s exactly the whole point of the saga — to make you forget about the cruelty of everything and focus only on the “pretty side”. And that’s literally panem et circenses.

Agh I’m so mad💀

yelenadelova:

TBOSAS has me thinking about how Finnick was likely one of the only people alive who knew even some of the story of what happened in the 10th Hunger Games and after. It’s apparent that Snow or the Capitol in general buried any record of the 10th games and Lucy Gray to save face.

However, who knew all of Snow’s darkest secrets and dirty laundry? Finnick. It’s reasonable to assume he probably learned at least part of the story. Not only that but Mags won the 11th games, directly after Lucy Gray’s Games. It is canon that there wasn’t much coverage of the games in the districts but I’m sure even if she didn’t watch them there were likely rumors about it during the next game. And when Snow reappeared as the president she likely remembered his role. And as Finnick’s mentor and mother figure she probably told him a lot.

There’s no real point to this information but I just think it’s very interesting that despite how hard Snow worked to bury his past it probably still lived on. And despite his efforts to control, oppress, and abuse the victors, it was one of these victors who knew his dark past. It was one of the people he tried to control that eventually gained an upper hand over him and helped play a big role in his downfall.

moonliightings:

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we’re living in 2012 part 2

tending-the-hearth:

coriolanus saying “is this real” to lucy gray about their feelings for each other because he needs to know that he’s doing this for something and won’t be wasting his time aka doing it for selfish reasons to make sure he’s benefitting vs. peeta saying “real or not real” to katniss about their feelings because they’re both equally traumatized and need the reassurance but their love isn’t transactional and he’s not asking for himself he’s asking for both of them, so that they’re both grounded in each other