it was too early in the morning for me to be crying like that . #tsitp #tsitpseason3
Okay, but can we PLEASE talk about that "Landslide" moment in TSITP? Seriously, it was too early in the morning for me to be an emotional wreck, but here we are. When that song started playing, I just knew it was going to hit hard, but I wasn't prepared for the absolute tidal wave of feelings. It was truly diabolical how perfectly "Landslide" was placed. My day was absolutely ruined, but in the best, most cathartic way possible. Fleetwood Mac’s "Landslide" isn't just any song; it’s an anthem about change, growing up, and letting go. Stevie Nicks wrote it at a pivotal moment in her life, reflecting on her career, relationships, and the passage of time. When you bring those lyrics into the world of Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah, it just amplifies every single unspoken emotion. You could feel the weight of all their decisions, all their fears, and all the bittersweet goodbyes hanging in the air. It’s like the showrunners deliberately chose a track guaranteed to make us feel everything, all at once. For anyone who's been following the characters' journeys, this particular scene felt like a culmination. It wasn't just a background song; it became a character in itself, narrating the internal struggles and the inevitable shifts happening within the story. I found myself pausing the episode just to process it all, to let the lyrics sink in with the visuals. It truly felt like a punch to the gut, but in a way that made the story even more profound. The genius of TSITP has always been its soundtrack, but this "Landslide" moment truly stands out. It wasn't about cheap drama; it was about genuine emotional resonance. It tapped into fears of the future, the pain of leaving things behind, and the scary yet exciting prospect of moving forward. It’s a reminder that even when things are beautiful, they can also be incredibly painful. Have you ever had a song in a show or movie just absolutely wreck you like that? This one definitely joins my list of 'songs I can't hear without tearing up because of a fictional story.' It wasn't pretty, but it was honest, raw, and unforgettable. If you haven't rewatched that scene, maybe grab a box of tissues first. You've been warned!






































































I HAD THE SAME REACTION I ALSO CRIED A LOT TOO 😭