Every Lumax Scene in Stranger Things: s2e9 - The Gate
"Relax, she's driven before." "Yeah, at a parking lot." "That counts!"
Every Lumax Scene in Stranger Things: s2e9 - The Gate
"Relax, she's driven before." "Yeah, at a parking lot." "That counts!"
stranger things really said: let’s do 80s sci-fi but make it ✨ trauma ✨
Can we talk about the fact that literally FOUR of the Stranger Things main cast members are ALSO singers?
"I'm sure this has been done before"
Yes me too but I want to hear your interpretation. I want to hear your play on it. I want to see how you connect the dots, how you shift the puzzle pieces and make them fit. Show me it through your eyes.
"I'm glad you're here"
"Me, too"
i need another Byler billboard for s5 and another Byler poster
they were like: couple, couple, single, couple
and what if we get a parallel to this scene in which lucas wipes away max’s tears. what then
you can pry happy endings from my cold-dead hands. It can be the most heart stopping, gut wrenching fic that has every existed and I will read every drop of it if I get my happy ending. I have had enough painful endings in real life, give me happy in my fantasy world. It can be at the last second, it can be a single sentence, even a single word. Give me all the angst and hurt in the world for 500,000 words, but please give me the comfort I need in the ending. please and thank you.
they were like: couple, couple, single, couple
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Edit: hate that this silly meme i made in 4 minutes actually got ppl fighting and is my tumblr legacy, I don't even care about shipping I'm the fruity four enjoyer minding my own business in the corner (fellow fruity four & eddie enjoyers pls be my friends)
no but. THIS is why lucas is so good for max. because instead of blaming her for being upset, or treating her badly, he approaches his parents (a happily married couple) and asks honestly how to handle the situation. because he is so earnest and good and he wants to show max she can trust him. lucas is a goddamn king and we don't talk about it enough