he's so silly i feel so maternal towards him

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he's so silly i feel so maternal towards him

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Hoopa-Goo-Goo outtake: Zebrowski misses his cue for the interpretive dance prompt, “Your wife says you cannot buy the fancy truck!”
Matt and Elise were asked to tease new additions coming to Daggerheart that they couldn't talk about yet. Dani suggested they do it through interpretive dance.
My original digital art was inspired by people who just have the music in them...or maybe it's alcohol...maybe it's Maybelline...I'll just go...

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The Flowers Scene (s1e14, "Interpretive Dance")
I saw a post the other day saying that Jeff and Britta's relationship was important and reformative for both of them BECAUSE it was mostly platonic and allowed them to get over their habits of defining themselves by date/sleep with/etc., and I just realized that the scene where Jeff brings Britta flowers after her dance performance is a perfect example of this:
When Britta hears that Jeff and Slater are official, Jeff says, "You actually had a big part in that. I mean, if I can handle having a girl for a friend, who's to say I'm not ready for a girlfriend?" Britta is an important woman in his life who he has, at that point, no particular goal of sleeping with. Yet he still puts effort into their relationship (something he wouldn't have done before Britta), and applies that new outlook to dating Michelle by "making it official", i.e. committing to something other than hooking up.
The flowers, though, are my favorite part of this scene: earlier in the episode Britta says to Shirley something along the lines of "no woman can change Jeff Winger", and asks her sarcastically if she thinks Slater is getting flowers right now, among other traditional relationship activities. Then, after the performance, HE LITERALLY BRINGS BRITTA FLOWERS. Because she HAS changed him, even though they're "just friends"- note that Slater does NOT recieve flowers in this episode.
Britta's face when he gives them is the best, her little "...flowers?", and I die a bit every time (I might do a separate analysis on the how Jeff "changed" Britta, because I can think of SO many representations of it, but anyway they are my Roman Empire. Thank you for reading.)
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From the Dirge music video- coming soon <3
Dirge is track 7/9 from As Woman. A concept album about an unidentified animal becoming human, then realizing it isn't what she wanted.