Remember that one escape room episode? In Saiki K? Where Kaido leads them all to an abandoned warehouse instead? Yea now imagine that they were caught trespassing.
“ Babe? “
“ Kuboyasu? Is something wrong? “
“ No yea, everything is just peachy! Its js.. ya think i can borrow ¥250,000 “
“ WHY WOULD YOU NEED THIS MUCH—?! “
“ We uh, yk, escape room? “
“ ..escape room..? What escape room— oh. Ah. “
“ Yea.. prison..? “
“ I’ll be there in 5. “
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I was about to make a post about how Death of the Endless probably appeared to Jessamy the Raven as a raven just as Dream appears to cats and other creatures in their likeness, but then I remembered that Dream’s ravens were once mortal and only became ravens after dying in their sleep, just as Matthew did. So I guess Death would have appeared to Jessamy in human form instead.
It’d be interesting to see a spin-off from Death’s perspective in which she collects the various characters who die over the course of The Sandman, such as Roderick Burgess or the Corinthian’s victims, so we could see Jessamy’s mortal form (if it were a spin-off of the live-action series, anyway; I’d be equally as interested in a comic version).
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Do I think that Link breaking the pick is an act of empathy for Scary?
Abso-fucking-lutely. Even if he didn’t mean it to be, it 1000% was.
His whole emotional arc since the betrayal has been centered around his anger towards Scary. After spending so much of the season talking about being her friend and caring about her, he pretty viciously and immediately broke off that relationship, and has spent the last several episodes shutting her out at every available opportunity. But during the argument he finally got the real reason why Scary decided to kill Tony—because someone she trusted told her it was the best way to help the most people. Lincoln’s always had a very black and white view of trust and morality, so seeing Scary’s side at all here is a big growth moment for him. Just like you wanted Normal!
And he probably could have just said he understood now, but Scary had literally also just said that being nice and saying you care isn’t enough. And honestly, just saying the words to try to break the anchor his way would have made Lincoln one more person trying to use Scary’s feelings to get what he wanted, just like Willy and just like her dad. It kind of plays into their larger arcs with their dads in a really nice way, actually: Lincoln has to reckon with someone he loves and trusts having lied to him and done something terrible for the greater good. Scary has to accept that people mean it when they say they care about and want to understand her, and that the love won’t just disappear because she’s not useful or likable anymore.
That said! Do I think Anthony/the Doodler/Normal/Willy/literally anyone else in the multiverse will count it, since Lincoln very much did still break the fucking pick?
Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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closed starter for @creulintenticns
"hey! what... i didn't call you, what are you doing here?"
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me: yeah so we haven't had a meeting about it yet, but I asked my coworkers about past interns and why they left; chances are they won't hire me full time at my internship immediately. However, the chances of having it extended are pretty good, and I like what I'm doing, and they're going to be talking about budget in July. Sure my finances are a little tight but--
my sperm donor (only slightly exaggerated): look for a new job immediately and tell them if they won't hire you full time you're leaving. and no, I don't care if you don't find something in your industry and you have to settle for a job that will make you hate being alive even more than you already do. Also I'm going to ignore how long it took you to find this internship to begin with
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Not trying to be mean or catty, but I know it will come off as such so I’m tagging accordingly. The two ways I can realistically* see St*ncy playing out at this point are:
Jonathan dies and Steve gets a repressed bisexual Cat on a Hot Tin Roof thing going with Nancy (aka the Sad Stoncy scenario) (this might actually work eventually if they talk about their feelings).
Nancy gets with Steve because things are too complicated with Jonathan, who has his own issues to deal with and moves away from Hawkins. Only it turns out Steve has some of the very same issues re: not knowing what to do with his life. They’re not all tangled up in complicated family dynamics and ACEs, which should make things simpler, but they’re also harder to address because Steve is just fundamentally not that invested in deriving a lot of meaning from a career/education at this point in his life. He was kind of hoping that being with Nancy would change that, too, so he’s pretty frustrated himself! She tries to encourage him to go to community college or find something to do near Emerson, but he keeps putting it off. Worse case scenario, he gets it into his head that the solution to everything is to get back into his dad’s good graces and take a position at the…business factory? Which is obviously way worse to Nancy than her 20yo boyfriend goofing off for a while. They break up during the summer after her first year at Emerson after having an argument prompted by the movie St. Elmo’s Fire. It’s a relief to both of them at that point.
*Realistically to me personally. I don’t expect the show to share my vision.
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