I swear the writers hated letting characters that have struggled actually be happy.
The relationship up and downs between Mickey and Mia are quite something. Mickey of course struggling to open up about what happened with Delaney, finally doing it and then Heaton and Mia having a fling behind Mickey's back. Why? No disrespect to Heaton's actor, but if I had to choose between Heaton and Mickey it'd be Mickey every day of the week despite the obvious flaws.
Rewatching it a second time properly it really is something and I really wished Mickey and Mia had been allowed to just be.
Jack's support through the whole plot line and him clearly wanting to see Mickey happy too was really sweet, even if he did overstep a boundary mentioning Mickey's ex fiancee.
There are really so many other moments from this plot line I could ramble and make gifs of, but lets be honest, Mickey punching Heaton over the desk is just SUCH a satisfying gif it needed making.
Overall I guess I'm also glad that once it was done it was done. Mia left a few eps later, Heaton refused Mickey's resignation, and he wisely had Mickey keep an eye on Jack during 'The Prodigal Son' and 'Judgement Call' plots.
how am i supposed to survive school if i know very well that my english teacher won't tell us to carpe diem and make our lives extraordinary and yell quotes and kick footballs to classical music and rip pages from our books and start a secret poetry society with all of my queer-coded friends and-
Mia & Lil B giving Jakob hugs & telling him they love him.... my heart 🥺🥹😭😍💞💗💖
Jakob deserves so much love & happiness after everything he went through, I can't believe he finally gets it only to "die". Mia just got him back, she & B don't deserve to lose him. I swear to god they better bring him back in the next film
One thing I like to think about is just how much some of the cases in the various criminal case games must have affected the player's character. The case I'm going to use as an example here is Conspiracy Case 48. We, the player, were supposed to be the victim, the one Brock was trying to kill, but then Mia borrowed the player's patrol car and got blown up instead. I refuse to believe that the player's character would not bear some guilt over that, as yeah, if they hadn't let Mia borrow their car, Mia would not be dead. Forget how if Mia didn't die, the player would most likely have suffered the same horrible fate, they were indirectly the cause of a murder thanks to one small decision.
Anyways I just like adding more depth to the player's character in case you couldn't tell, lol
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