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About criminal records...
Transcribed: ["You're really going to be representing him in court?" "Yeah, why?" "This man has just killed like 10 people" "Oh~ Look who's talking~]
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yeah i'm a false prophet but you believed me so whose fault is it really that we're in this mess
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WINTAA ^_^ last one is old btw that's why Curly looks off AUGH
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@sandumilfshous EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!
completely personal preference obviously but i hate when there's a time travel fix-it and everything goes smoothly and the protagonist is just cool and confident with all their knowledge of the ruined future. nooo shut up. what is even the point if they're not an emotionally traumatized mess frantically trying to fix things and fucking up as they do so, keeping secrets and alienating their loved ones, causing new and interesting problems and barely scraping through to an eventual better ending
#sorry. peer reviewed#tropes#there is an inherent tragedy to any good time travel tale#even it it ends mostly happily... even if the important things get fixed and the people get saved...#the versions of the people who went through everything with you are gone forever#the weight of that memory and experience will always create distance#the ones who could fully understand how that future shaped you and who you became are gone now#even in stories where everything gets eventually explained to the time traveler's loved ones and they get comfort and acceptance#there is still an inherent bittersweetness to it at the very least#this is kind of on a tangent from anything in the actual reply#just i jive a lot more with time travel stories#that lean into that bittersweetness and underlining of tragedy
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this morning im meditating on just how truly funny it is that alex went with making bill the obsessed one.
like ford was dedicated, he worshipped bill, but ford's devotion made sense. there was a logic and rationality to it and it had boundaries that were consistent and he followed. he worshipped bill for his knowledge and power, loved him for what they had in common and how they got along, left him when he learned of bill's true nature and intentions, and took it upon himself to make up for his mistake by turning that dedication from serving bill to killing bill. this is relatable and understandable.
but making your series main villain, someone immortal and with godlike powers and abilities and influence doggedly obsessed with just some nerd is like. really funny. girl go fuck a black hole, take a neutron star out for dinner, text back one of the eldritch gods on the edge of time. ford collects moths.
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