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Made Hatchetverse fake twt stuff I forgot to post here so here’s that










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Some Ella X Tadius textposts because I'm still obsessed with them 💚
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If you guys liked the whole "Stephs flannel matches Peter's suspenders and bow tie" thing then this costuming detail is in tgwdlm gonna fuck you up.
When we get our first scene with Paul and Emma, the two are dressed in their respective main outfits. These are the ones people tend to associate with them.
But throughout the show, as they get closer and bond, their outfits become more and more similar. Pretty soon Emma's lost the apron
Then at the professor's house, Paul loses the jacket
and by the time McNamara is infected, Paul has his sleeves rolled up and Emma's bow tie has come undone.
At this point, the two are at their most aesthetically similar, and also the closest they've been the entire show. This is moments before the helicopter crash and their failed kiss. They remain this way for a good chunk of time...until Paul comes back
It's like some fast-paced foreshadowing. Emma remains in her changed state, the same as her character, but Paul is back to square one. He's wearing the same outfit he was when they met, and they no longer align. She doesn't know who he is anymore.
I don't know if this was intentional (and if it was, no one explained it to Jon) but it plays out so damn well.
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Starkid choosing to cast Bob and Emily Cratchit as real life couple Joey Richter and Lauren Lopez is a spiritual successor to Muppets Christmas Carol choosing to cast Bob and Emily Cratchit as real life couple Kermit the frog and Miss Piggy
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the waylon place experience: in that order
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lexthan textposts bc they are consuming my brain as of late
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the whole "who will pray for me when I'm gone" thing is sad for both richie and max (as many people have pointed out) because after each of their deaths, nobody really cared--at least not to the level you'd expect when a kid gets murdered/goes missing in a small community. It's a rhetorical question, really, it's saying "I know nobody will care if I'm gone." Which is messed up, but also.
Thinking about this in the larger scope of Hatchetfield, where "people go missing every day," it starts to feel less pointed (less about Richie being a loser and Max being a bully, I mean), and more tragic. Like, first of all, that's not normal, especially for a smaller town. If people go missing, you notice and you care. But it seems like everybody is so desensitized to it that it's just background noise to them--like, they could go missing, their friends and family could go missing. And they know that everyone will carry on like normal without them. That's just how Hatchetfield is. People go missing every day. Nobody will pray for you when you're gone--it doesn't matter who you are or how many friends you have or what position of power you possess.
It's not even anything personal. It's just a fact of life in Hatchetfield. They're gone? Oh well, move on, move on, if we mourn everybody around here we'd never stop mourning. It doesn't matter how many loved ones you had in life--you won't have any in death. Nothing personal.
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paulkins textposts, blue raspberry apocalypse flavour. bc im thinking abt them again </3
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in love with the slight mispronunciation
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Pete would absolutely make Steph watch 2 1/2 hour long video essays about why crypto is awful
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Pete would absolutely make Steph watch 2 1/2 hour long video essays about why crypto is awful
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Incorrect Nerdy Prudes Must Die 5/?, but it's the lords in black being so gender
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