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THIS. IS.
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Knuckles Series - My Way
Okay, so overall, my whole family had fun watching it together, and there were things I liked about it, and things I thought could have been done better.
So how would I have handled the series?
Buckle up, this’ll get long.
We open the same way (without Sonic’s voiceover – let Knuckles explain things and get us into his mindspace) and see Knux training in his home-built obstacle course. Once he’s done, he feels victorious, before his smile drops and a new expression clouds his features as a thought occurs.
Now what?
He’s the most dangerous warrior in the galaxy. He’s bested countless opponents, survived harsh environments and any challenger who came forth. He successfully completed his quest to find the Master Emerald, allowing his tribe and ancestors to finally find peace.
But that’s something he can’t understand how to cope with.
Peace.
He’s never known it. All his life has been a struggle, a fight, a battle to be waged and won. Now that he is safe, without constant bounty hunters after him, without fearing being tossed into an arena to fight for his life, what does he do with himself? What’s next?
This is when he heads back to the house to ‘battle’ the handymen. Maddie tries to soothe things over, but they drive off, and she makes her way to Knux, who’s celebrating his victory over the ‘trespassers’ with Cool Ranch Doritos.
Now, instead of her getting frustrated and just walking off to talk to the others about the “little red barbarian”, she sits down with him and tries to have a real talk. Tries to get to know him, and understand him better. He’s still in the kind of arrogant, boastful, “I’m the most dangerous warrior in the galaxy” mindset, so he’s not really listening. But she tries.
Next thing you know, he’s on the roof with Ozzy and Sonic goes up to chat with him. He meditates, does the fighting pit and Iron Throne, and gets grounded. All that can stay the same.
Here’s where we diverge.
Sonic comes up, gives him the “Just relax” speech, and Knuckles does some grumbling about it before sitting near the Master Emerald. He vents a bit about how he can best any challenger, but doing nothing is harder than any battle he’s ever faced. He just doesn’t know what to do with himself, so he prays to his ancestors for guidance.
The ME glows, and his father appears before him in a vision. Dad tells Knuckles he is so proud of him, and when Knux questions what he should do now, Dad tells him that the time for fighting is at an end. That echidna weren’t always warriors—they were protectors once, using their strength to keep those weaker safe.
Knuckles contemplates this, and asks what that means for him. He has already pledged his life to protecting the Master Emerald, what else is there?
His father smiles, and shakes his head.
“My son, there is so much you have missed as you journeyed to finish our quest. You were so young when I left you. Do you not remember the village? Our tribe? We had songs, and history, and traditions that brought us a sense of belonging and togetherness. We were more than a tribe. We were a family. A home. Any man is stronger when he has those he cares for at his side. Those he trusts.”
Knuckles bristles at this. “I was hunted for most of my life. Constantly searching. I have no home. No tribe. Not anymore. I am alone.”
Dad shakes his head again. “That is not true. But I fear you will not believe me, so you shall have to come to see that for yourself.”
Knux gives a harumph. “The honor of the echidna falls to me alone.”
“Our honor was tainted by the actions of some so long ago that the truth has become lost. Your quest is ended. Your fight, over. You’ve returned what was once used and lost by those with ill intent. Your actions are noble. That is where true honor lies.”
Silence settles for a moment, before Knuckles speaks again, softly.
“I miss you. I . . . was not prepared for what I found in my journeys.” He paused. “For what found me.”
“I know, my son. I curse my own stubbornness for not turning back once the battle looked too lost. For leaving you so alone. I beg your forgiveness for being such a fool.”
“You were a warrior. Your brothers in arms needed you.”
“I was a father first and foremost. My son needed me more.”
More silence. Knuckles looks so much younger now, his face relaxed and pensive, his body no longer rigid and proud. Now he’s just a lost child, missing his father, and unsure what his future holds.
“You must stop living your life for us,” his father says, his voice soft. “You’ve completed our quest, and I am proud of you for that. But this was not the life I wanted for you. I have seen how some can become so focused on battling to the death, they forget to live life in between. I want you to live, my son. I want you to find happiness and light in your world. I want you to seek out those weaker than you, and lend your strength to them.”
Knuckles is quiet for a moment.
“I have done things I am not proud of. Trusted those who betrayed me. Hurt people. Been tricked into helping those who are evil.”
“The fault lies with those who have tricked you, or betrayed you. Not with you for trusting them. You have a pure heart, my son. Like your mother. Do not let the actions of others cause that heart to grow cold.”
So they finish up their little heart-to-heart and Knuckles decides to take his father’s words to heart. No time like the present, so he sneaks out of the house to wander the town and see where he can help.
MEANWHILE
I haven’t gotten Wade’s story all figured out, but maybe he’s feeling particularly down today because it’s the anniversary of when his dad abandoned him. He tried to go to the bowling alley to try and recapture that feeling of being with his dad, but it’s not working and only making him more miserable. He gets smack talked by Susie (or whomever) and feels so dejected he just leaves.
Now, normally when Wade moves through town, he’s all smiles and greeting everyone. But today he’s quiet and sullen and walking like he’s got a little rain cloud above him. No one seems to really notice or care, but Knuckles notices and decides to follow.
He watches as Wade throws his bowling ball into the trash. Curious, Knux digs it out and follows him back to his house. Wade goes in, goes to the kitchen, opens the fridge to grab a beer, and when he closes the door Knuckles is just there, scaring Wade half to death. (I have a headcanon that Knux can be so stealthy he seems to just appear sometimes.)
Knuckles asks Wade what troubles him, which launches into the whole “I used to love bowling with my dad, until he just left” backstory. Maybe Wade’s been writing letters, trying to get his dad to contact him, to at least get an answer for why he left. But he’s never heard back.
Wade’s father’s abandonment is what’s caused Wade’s meek and people-pleasing personality. Maybe he thinks he angered his dad somehow or disappointed him and that’s why Pete left. So Wade never wants to do anything to anger or disappoint anyone else. But this way of life is making him miserable, because no one takes him seriously, and he’s treated like a joke. He knows this but doesn’t know how to change.
Knuckles sees the obvious answer. “If your father’s disappearance is what caused you to lose your confidence, then confronting him would help you gain it back.”
Wade’s not so sure, but lets Knux talk him into going on a road trip to Reno, where Pete’s competing in the Championship Bowling thing.
They still stop at Wade’s mom’s house—because his sister is a big reason he feels inferior—and his mom is exactly the same because I love her, but his sister has got to have a personality change. Maybe she’s always been jealous of Wade because he was the favorite child, or she’s a bit angry because Wade always held out some hope that Pete would come back (which in turn, gave their mother that hope, which Wanda never shared and thought a waste of energy). Wanda holds a lot of anger toward Pete for running out on them, and because Wade and Pete were so close, she transfers a lot of those bad feelings to Wade.
She’s not in the FBI. She’s not some bratty kid in a grown woman’s body, being a real bitch to Wade. But she has anger and bitterness toward Pete, and thinks Wade’s trip to see him is a waste of time. And maybe she pulls him aside and tells him this, as a way to try and save him from being hurt again. Maybe she even tells Knuckles that this is only going to end up making Wade feel worse.
As the siblings bicker and argue, making Mother Whipple feel bad, Knuckles has had it and declares that they will fight to hash out these negative feelings. He hands them both Nerf bats, and they just pummel each other as they spit out everything they’ve felt. Eventually an epiphany happens, and Wade yells “I just want to know that he didn’t leave because of me!”
Everyone freezes. Wade goes on to say that ever since his dad left, he’s always thought it was his fault. Because he wasn’t what his dad wanted. Because he did something wrong, or wasn’t good enough, or something. And he knows that Pete leaving hurt his mom, and his sister was mad at not only their dad but him too, so he tried to be ‘good’ and not make others mad. He was always afraid to be himself since then, because if his own dad didn’t like him, then what hope did that leave for anyone else to?
Wade felt forced to change who he was in order to survive. That’s something Knuckles can identify with.
Basically, the whole thing would be both of them coming to understand that family legacy doesn’t necessarily mean that’s who they have to be. That they can choose who they are, without some expectation hanging over them based on their ancestors. That their strength comes from within, not from being the best warrior (Knuckles) or having his father’s approval (Wade).
And that you can still find your home and family, even if it’s been a long time since you’d been part of one.
We don’t even necessarily have to have a dedicated antagonist in this. It could be a form of Man vs Self, where they find themselves in situations that their current behavior exacerbates.
If there is an external villain, maybe something a little different, like a collector of exotic animals gets wind of Knuckles being out of the protection of Green Hills, and sets out to nab him for himself. Or it could be someone who wants Knux for his secret fighting ring or something. This could bring up bad memories for Knux, of being captured and sold as a child, and forced to fight in arenas for the amusement of others.
All in all, instead of having GUN as the villain of the week (again), with some dude who’s using Knux’s own power against him (again), this could have had a more introspective feel that didn’t fall into the “kids have to fight some big baddie” trope. The enemy they’re both fighting is within themselves.
The whole point would be for Knuckles to realize that he didn’t HAVE to fight all the time, and discover that there’s more to him than just being the most dangerous warrior in the galaxy. That he’s allowed to have fun, to have preferences and new experiences that in no way have anything to do with training or besting others. That he’s allowed to discover who he is, and get back in touch with the child inside he’d been protecting all these years.
I want him to see things in wonder. I want him to explore the world, to be captivated by things he’s never seen before. To feel comfortable letting his guard down, being close with others, and just being a little silly.
I want him to learn that it’s okay to be a kid. And I want Wade to learn it’s okay to be a grown up. Because Knuckles grew up before his time, and Wade kept himself from growing up for fear of being like his dad, or being abandoned again.
I think there were some good kernels in the series, perfect for the fandom to take and run with.
I’m not sure how much I’ll play with the events of the series, but I have had some scenes with Callie meeting Wade’s family percolating.
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cheese-ducks · 14 hours
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Yeah that man is a lying bitch and I refuse to believe otherwise. You do not become known to the fandom as the daughter killer and then do a complete 180 decades later. I hate him so much.
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I was hoping Pachacamac was going to be revealed to have not been changed from his game counterpart and his benevolent, eccentric mentor personality was nothing more than a façade, because not only would that have made it more tragic for Knuckles to have his trust broken again and by someone of his own kind no less, but it also would've paralleled Wade's relationship with his father
That's a good point. I would have liked to have seen after Wade comes back to the house, Knux going up to him and expressing pride that he escaped on his own, and then Wade tells him of the vision. "It was this cool rock opera and showed me your war with the owls and how you and your dad fought side-by-side but he didn't make it, sorry about that by the way, but then some other big lava monster came out and you beat that with the Flames of Disaster and--"
And Knuckles is just standing there like "What the hell are you talking about??"
"Your chief showed me that."
"Pachacamac?"
"Yeah."
". . . that is not what happened. At all. Why would he show you lies in a sacred vision?"
Wade shrugs, and Knuckles starts to wonder about Pachy's true intentions.
I don't trust Pachacamac. Not one bit. I don't know if this is going to come back at any point, or if this was one of those nods to the fans and it'll never be mentioned again. But if it does end up coming back, I think ol' Pachy is plotting something using Knux to cause destruction.
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cheese-ducks · 14 hours
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I like the comedy aspect of it all. In a lot of the scenes I watched I kept saying 'this must have been a blast to write/film!' I like when shows can do that.
Looking for Knuckles series related posts, I see nothing but negativity, which is kinda sad. So tell me something you enjoyed from the show
It can be something major, or just a small detail that stood out to you.
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As someone who actually liked Wanda (found her entertaining) there were definitely moments I wished that Wade would do something back. It's what siblings do.
Okay news from the trenches Wanda is less intolerable if Wade actually fights back instead of looking like a wet cat
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cheese-ducks · 14 hours
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i actually really liked the knuckles series idk why people are saying it sucked or was bad :/
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cheese-ducks · 1 day
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Fuck me? I thought that was the opposite of your thing!🤣🤣
nerds
nerds
Awwgh. Fauckyu.
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cheese-ducks · 2 days
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Knuckles if you like whores you're gonna love your girlfriend
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My opinion on the knuckles show:
. Wade is cool
. Knuckles is a Jewish icon
. Knuckles quoting pretty woman in a fight is so iconic
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cheese-ducks · 2 days
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Obviously so they can just be silly and wholesome guys.
But seriously G.U.N probably thinks they can't outright kill Sonic & friends because they're too powerful so they're keeping the boys in a false sense of security until they feel they're ready to kill them.
Agent Willoughby kinda has a point, tho. Why does G.U.N. just let Sonic & friends chill in Green Hills as long as they stay in the region?
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cheese-ducks · 2 days
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sad that the ninja guys missed out on the boop prank. sent a ton of them to the samurai guys (i think they still like me!) you know what? here’s some for you!
*boop*
*boop*
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cheese-ducks · 2 days
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Nice
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cheese-ducks · 2 days
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I'm joining a Knuckles series watch party on discord in a bit so be prepared for either a bunch of memes or random fangirling. Probably both, either way I will be insufferable.
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cheese-ducks · 3 days
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he is staring into my soul
But it's still very cool
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added glowing eyes to haave’s rug!
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cheese-ducks · 3 days
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This is how Stan found out Jack was possessed by Dr Sung. He just asked him weird questions randomly.
If he responded with confusion, it's Jack.
If he responded with an even weirder answer, it was Sung.
vegetarian probably knows about salads,, right?
Jackbox / 4-17-20
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cheese-ducks · 3 days
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Stan testing the bounds of his brother's alien behavior. He's in too deep.
I can’t remember fully where I found this but was there a clip of doc drinking from a lemon through a straw??
Inexplicably yes!!
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cheese-ducks · 3 days
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Nah. It would be more like this😂
I heard that Danny told her you were cringe
Has Danny ever babysat Ninja Audrey? And did he come out of it stab free?
<He has.>
<He's one of the few people that come out alive when babysitting Ninja Audrey.>
<Because he knows a way to put her to sleep.>
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cheese-ducks · 3 days
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Who's Afraid of Little Old Me? is really helping me plot out my TWRP au Meouch angst.
Thanks Tortured Poets Department
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cheese-ducks · 3 days
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FIRE GROBB
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