funsizedshaw:

If you tell people to watch poi for the f/f, you can’t just leave out the fact that Shaw is a woc. Yes, shoot is a very well written f/f relationship. Yes, the writers treat the women well. But it’s so important that Shaw is a woman of colour whose ethnicity is never ignored. She has never been whitewashed. And Sarah Shahi is a Persian woman just like Shaw. They didn’t just make her a generic brown woman (like tlw did) or whitewash her (like Fairly Legal did). The show constantly talks about her parents, her Iranian heritage, and we are shown how proud Shaw is of it all. Sameen Shaw is a bisexual, neurodivergent, woman of colour. Every part of that representation is important. Not just the fact that she’s part of a f/f pairing. 

isagrimorie:

winged-mammal:

randomthingsthatilike123:

 The pain Root felt when she thought she saw Shaw die has been discussed a lot so far. But the same cannot be said for Shaw’s reaction to seeing Root die in the simulation. Or should I say hearing-because this is Shaw. Shaw knows guns, knows the sound of one being fired better than she knows the sound of her father’s voice, at this point.

She knows something is a bit off with Root, with all that talk about a future together, because one thing about Root is that sure she flirts and she’s playful, but she never actually pushes, not really. She respects Shaw’s boundaries and always lets Shaw control the pace of their relationship, backing off if it gets to be too much.

And Root’s voice is a little bit shaky, trying a little too hard at seeming to be happy. She hears Root’s cries and the sound of gunfire-and this is Shaw, she very well could know simply by ear what Martine’s preferred firearm sounds like when it’s shot.

And look at Shaw‘s face. It just freezes. The self-proclaimed sociopath goes from seemingly indifferent to caring in a heartbeat. “Root?” she asks the first time, after hearing “That’s good enough for me,” a hail of bullets and the sounds of Root’s short, pain-filled groan.  Shaw’s voice is almost soft, filled with disbelief and fear, hoping against hope that she’s wrong, that what she heard wasn’t what she knows it to be, that Root will make some stupid flirty innuendo that she’s grown so fond of. 

And then the last “Root,” urgent and panicked and concerned, her fears confirmed but she will try one more time, but in her voice you can hear it. She doesn’t think Root is at all ok. And now, now Sameen truly knows what it means to feel fear.

You know what small thing about this scene has always fucked me up?

This, right before the simulation ends:

The Machine’s box for Shaw moves around a lot in this perspective shot. Those boxes move along with their subjects, and given that Shaw’s box covers basically the entire car, for the box to move as much as it does means that Shaw had to be moving around a lot. Every time I see it I get this mental image of Shaw thrashing around in anger and desperation, needing to get out of her cuffs and out of the car and get to Root.

And it kills me.

I was wondering if anyone would bring Shaw’s part up, and I’m glad fandom provided!

Because you know what? This? This is the saddest and darkest timeline.

Because not only does Shaw lose Root, she loses Harold, John, and Fusco.

She’s the only remaining survivor with the US economy down and only the Machine and Bear for allies.

Like it or not, but Shaw in Samaritan captivity was actually the best outcome for everyone, at least there was still hope that sometime in the future the Team would get Shaw back.

In this timeline? Shaw has no one.

mlamachine:

#ugly sobbing #i wonder how long root just sat there and held her in relief that shaw wasn’t dead #before mustering up the energy to take her to the turtle cave (via thismeansnothingtome)

       I don’t know the answer to that.  but I guaranfuckingtee you that the next thing that happened after the camera cut away.  was root stroking her hand along shaw’s forehead and hair.  ugly sobbing.  

ayrki:

isagrimorie:

twistdmentality:

No, seriously Shaw looks so startled that Root has her drink. It took her a while to process that Root stole her drink. Her drink. From her hand. 

From the second gif Shaw was all: Hey, that looks like my—- to the third gif where Shaw went: IT IS MINE. *grab*

And the look of: Why would you even—

(So, question, who bought that? ‘Cause when Harold appeared he only had the sandwich with him, no drinks. So, can we guess it was Root? Root bought her a drink, then decides to since she bought it anyway… she can share the drink with Shaw without her permission and Shaw’s all. NO. ITS MINE, YOU GAVE IT TO ME. ITS MINE.)

And everyone was freaking out, thinking Shaw was going to be pissed, violent towards Root, and that they’d end up worse than back at square one.

No, instead Root is allowed aaaaaaall over her personal space, stealing Shaw’s drink, and Shaw just ends up startled because how the fuck did you do that?!

This show’s constant delight in somehow knowing exactly what people are going to think is going to happen and instead turning it on it’s head is one of my greatest sources of delight.

axl99:

“The Shaw Charging Dock. Excellent with kids, pets and overworked globe-trotting security experts. Yours only for the price of a large pastrami sandwich with extra spicy mustard and pepperoncinis. And a bag of chips. Buy yours this holiday season!”

I haven’t done anything in a cutesy style for a while so why the heck not.

The original photoshop file also crashed on me so I ended up working from a screenshot. Gwarghh.

Also. Happy Holidays everybody :D.

racethewind10:

winged-mammal:

moriorinvictusmaneo:

“I’m a sociopath, I don’t have feelings.”
“And I’m a reformed killer for hire. We’re perfect for each other.”

Okay I’m gonna be that douchebag that reblogs their own tags here, but in my defense I wasn’t thinking properly at the time (GEE I WONDER WHY) and I really should have put these comments in this text box to begin with anyway because I REALLY REALLY NEED TO TALK WITH SOMEONE ABOUT THIS:

I have so many feelings. this was kind of more painful than the actual end of the episode. because I know shaw’s not actually going to die. but this right here. in its own little universe this *was* the end of their story. and root was legitimately happy that she got as much as she did from shaw. because she understands her and knows that shaw doesn’t do emotions well. and that the state of their relationship was always up to shaw. and she dies happy. or at least secure in the knowledge that shaw was willing to give her everything that she could give. and shaw was left behind with the could-have-beens. and where does she go from there?. that’s a depressing universe and it was beautiful and poignant and perfectly done. and I’m so glad it wasn’t reality

CAN WE JUST

You know what I find so incredibly wonderful/painful/gratifying? In every iteration Root needs to talk to Shaw one last time, and in every iteration, Shaw acknowledges (on some level) their relationship.  This isn’t just “its canon” this is “its canon in all the permutations that exist.” This is so canon that the Machine could not calculate the survival of its agents without including this particular aspect of their relationship. Which honestly to me is even more telling than the physical kiss although thank fuck for that kiss because now the general audience can’t pretend they’re “just good friends.“ 

loumauve:

samsroot:

Random favorite Root&Shaw moments:
Sameen MyWifeIsAdorableButTellHerIsaidthatandIWillBreakYourNeck Shaw.

#also sameen ‘I’m being emotionally affected by root right now and have no idea how to handle it so I’m going to fiddle with my beanie’ shaw #she does the same thing when she turns away from her on the sidewalk at the end of deus ex machina #what a nerd #what fucking cutie babies #aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa #root x shaw (via winged-mammal)