i love and support the queer thomas thorne headcanons but also i’m obsessed with the idea of thomas being the only cishet ghost and being absolutely devastated about it. he wants to like a man so bad (mostly so he can write bad poetry about forbidden love) but he just can’t and he feels very left out.
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Watched the Ghost show, am a changed person now! (ID in ALT text)
I thought this would become a little fun drawing ha ha but then... i remembered how many main characters there are... and googling costumes.... googling the costumes again... why was it so hard to find pictures of their trousers and shoes??? Ahhh! Anyway, look at my pathetic first wip.
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The ghosts did it better 🙄
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just realized i never actually posted this
it came to me in a dream
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thomas is such an interesting character because everything he does is so affected by his trauma. and even though there’s layers to that trauma, all of those layers stem from or ultimately come back to one event (his death). his trauma is complex, but at the same time it happened in a millisecond.
we don’t see other characters react the way he does to sudden loud noises (save for the captain at times, but that’s just him I think) or have the obviously deeply flawed thought processes he has. he’s stuck in a cycle of almost recreating the build-up to the traumatic event or searching for the same thing over and over again (women who look like Isabelle did, frankly). obsessing over things, but especially women, to the point where at times he is actively trying to convince himself he’s in love.
we see this very clearly in season 3 with his rapid switching of love interests between two women who happen to look alike, and he even twists Mary’s words so it affirms to him that what he is experiencing is infatuation and not a very, very long lived and deeply ingrained trauma response.
his lack of boundaries is not okay by any means, but ultimately I’ve met so many people with complex trauma (which I also have) who have shockingly similar thought patterns. his understanding of love is both immature/underdeveloped and tainted by the pain his mind associates with it by default.
final note for this rant: the fact thomas touches his wound when romance or death are brought up is such a clever detail regarding all of this.
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say hello to DICK (Turpin)
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i just know thomas cried at ken’s song in barbie and then proceeded to learn absolutely none of the lessons the movie was trying to teach him
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I see this man. I see him
I look at him his face. And I think.
Yeah. That guy listens to Mitski.
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