god I love The Woman Called Fujiko Mine so much
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god I love The Woman Called Fujiko Mine so much

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About a couple times a year I remember Fujiko has canonically fingered Zenigata and life becomes a bit brighter for a moment
DENIAL IS A RIVER- Fujiko Remix
I just finished a gig so that means it is time for the fandom brainworms run free, so behold my fujiko amv
Hi! I loved your piece in the Ladies of Lupin the IIrd zine! The composition is so so cool and the feather-like details on Fujiko's dress and the owl centered in the background between Aisha and her mom is just mwah! perfect! It's some of the most amazing fanart for The Woman Called Fujiko Mine that I've ever seen!
Thank you so much! The bird themes in TWCFM are so strong and excellent; the danger and vanity of Fujiko's machinations as represented by the peacock, and the full on Owls-Not-Being-What-They-Seem with Count Luis Almeida and the rest. Had to give both a nod. And I really love Aisha and her mom as villains. The cruelty we enact on each other often comes in the form of watching and doing nothing, and both of them are so monstrously guilty of it. The layers of disempowerment and the indictment of choosing to succumb to it are so strong in that show.
I really wanted my piece to be an expression of love for Fujiko's line, "I wasn't living your hypothetical life. Shameless thievery and casual sex were my scene long before I even met you."
My piece for the Ladies of Lupin zine!
I adore Fujiko’s characterization in “Woman Called Fujiko Mine,” and the way the themes come home to roost in the last episode especially.

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Not enough people talk about the Fidel Castro episode of the woman called fujiko mine it’s awesome
i have been rewatching bits and pieces of twcfm this past couple of weeks and one of the biggest tragedies of oscar's story is like.... zenigata knows. from episode 10, zenigata realizes that oscar is not doing well mentally, and from almost the start of episode 11, zenigata has figured out that oscar is pretending to be fujiko to get his attention. zenigata almost certainly knows, moreover, how oscar feels about him. and yet he refuses to fucking talk about it.
i think in his head, he probably thinks he's giving oscar space, he's respecting him by letting him 'makes his own decisions', he's waiting for oscar to come to his senses, not realizing this space feels, to oscar, like he's being pushed away. it's not until the very last second that he has this horribly constipated (very fatherly) conversation with oscar where he goes on about pride, still ignoring the actual issue at hand, and all that leads to is a self sacrifice that basically kills oscar, would have killed oscar, only he's forced back into the narrative to act as a fujiko clone.
oscar thinks to himself that he had zenigata's love all along; and he does, sort of, but it's not a kind of love that is helpful to his fragile mental state or lets him be free as a person. when oscar is in full brainwashed mode, zenigata still can't help but go on about oscar's pride. and zenigata is clearly surprised he can't get through to him—well, of course he is; oscar's always hung on every single word of his in the past, why should now be any different?
but oscar (and aisha) are in full, absolute breakdown mode. it's hard to know who's in control when oscar drives the truck into the estate, but clearly, based on oscar's disappearance from the story afterward (with zenigata only finding his badge) oscar is.... not exactly leaping back into zenigata's arms. he's leaving the narrative. maybe he's leaving for the outside world, or maybe he's just given up on life. but either way, it's too late for zenigata to change their relationship. oscar didn't need zenigata to love him back romantically, but zenigata's existing love for him was never right either.
even if zenigata had talked to him properly, he might never have understood what oscar needed.