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scaryspears · 14 days ago
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Evil Regulus Black
One day I was casually scrolling Tumblr, when I came across a snippet of some kind. Can't remember what it was about specifically, but it probably had to do with Sev's school life. I think he was exiting the Slytherin common room with the other Slytherins, and Regulus was amongst them. Sev accidentally bumped into him (or was pushed and got bumped into him). Regulus said something along the lines of "I don't like being touched by filthy mudbloods, thanks." It came off as cold. I imagined him saying it with a blank face, and a dead-ness to his eyes. I can't remember if it was described, but I remember that being my interpretation.
It was a realistic take of what Sev's relationship with other Slytherin purebloods would be. If he wasn't outright bullied by them, he was definitely shunned and isolated. Furthermore, I liked this version of Regulus. You could tell that he was a very cruel person purely based on that interaction, and I loved it. I love the idea of Regulus and Severus as associates or friends, in fanfiction settings. However, this accurately depicted Regulus would defeat that notion. And I like that. I wish this was explored more. As a person who loves variety, having a Regulus that was somewhat a bully would be interesting. 
Regulus comes from the Black family - known for their hate for muggles, but some members of the family were more tolerant - so I'd imagine his traits are similar to Sirius', but different fonts. Following my headcanons, Regulus is calmer and less reckless. You won't know he's insane or that he's cruel just by looking at him.
Here's 2 examples: 80s Terry Silver (Sirius), Present day Terry Silver (Regulus) or Movie Kazuo Kiriyama (Sirius), Manga Kazuo Kiriyama (Regulus). If you get it, you get it.
If he were to become a tormentor of Sev, then it might have to be a 'Black family coincidence' situation. Sirius. Narcissa. Bellatrix. If they all know Sev in some fashion, then Regulus surely will. There's just something about Snape.
I'd imagine Regulus would be the 'don't bother me and I won't do anything to you' type. He would have to be provoked in order to actually do something to another person. Other than that, he'll kindly accept the fact that you exist. He'll prefer it if it was away from him, though.
As for the Marauders bullying Sev, maybe he would find it funny (probably does). He will utter out a few chuckles here and there, but wouldn't join in. Sometimes he finds it boring, and would go on his day like nothing happened. The only thing that keeps him up at night is that he doesn't understand Sirius' obsession with bothering Sev.
James Potter has a reason, but not Sirius. That makes Regulus curious.
And then, Regulus realises it. Snape has a choice. Snape has other options. Considering what world he lived in, those options were small - but options none the less. Snape belongs in both worlds, and can easily pick a side. He could escape and leave everything. It was the very thing Sirius desired, and was jealous over it. Angry that Snape chose that side of himself that Sirius actively rebelled against. Snape represented freedom.
In other words, Sirius' opinion of what freedom looked like.
Regulus then decides to get under Sirius' skin by making sure Snape is guided towards that freedom. Regulus makes Severus' school experience a living hell. He uses every connection he has to make sure Snape's wizard life is squashed.
He dissuades everyone he knows from associating themselves from Snape. Even talks Lucius out of keeping Snape as his 'lap dog'. 
He drives Snape away from wanting any involvement with the wizarding world because he won't belong on either side. The light side allowed him to get bullied, while the dark side wants nothing to do with him. Snape will have no other option, and must return to his muggle life. Meanwhile, there's a war going down.
Regulus inadvertently 'saves' Sev from becoming a Death Eater. Sirius will never see that freedom. Regulus unintentionally becomes a hero.
You might call him an evil mastermind, but Regulus is just playing a game. A really fun game that the other player needs to catch onto in order to beat him.
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scaryspears · 23 days ago
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Honestly disappointed that there isn't mbav on ao3
Honestly disappointed that there isn't enough mbav fanfic
Honestly disappointed that the mbav community is so small
Honestly disappointed that Hottie Hotep isn't as appreciated as he should be
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scaryspears · 25 days ago
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Cobra Kai - Scream au
A few weeks ago I posted this video on my tiktok, and I ended the video with 'I don't know what their motive is...'
Now I'm actually wondering what their motive would be, especially since I pictured this being before them becoming official stepbrothers. I'm gonna set the timeline around season 4, since that was when Robby was officially Cobra Kai. Miguel is in Eagle Fang/Miyagi-do, slowly getting back into Sam's good graces. Miguel has become desensitised to Cobra Kai's (Kreese's) teaching, especially after he ended up in a wheelchair because of the school fight (I will get into that). Miguel is learning for himself (not completely) how to deal with people.
Robby just got out of juvie, and was now mentoring Kenny. Miguel is pretending to be all smiles, when deep down he wants revenge. So he makes a deal with Robby, reasoning with him. He tells Robby that Kreese doesn't have his best interests. When that doesn't work, he brings up Tory.
The main target is Tory. Why? Tory decided to get with Miguel even though she knew he was still hung up on Sam. Tory assaulted Sam, and then acted all victim when Sam hit her back (the 80s roller thing). She pressured Sam into a drinking game only to lose. I understand Sam kissing Miguel was wrong, but she was intoxicated. She had taken multiple shots, so she probably wasn't in a position to even be communicating with people. Because of this she caused a whole school fight to happen, and scarred Sam. Their beef happened because Sam accused Tory of stealing, moments after she witnessed Tory openly stealing. Tory was also an instigator. She egged Hawk into breaking Demetri's arm. Cobra Kai brainwashing or not, she was EVIL.
If it isn't obvious, I don't like Tory. Miguel getting hospitalised and Robby ending up in juvie is all her fault. Robby's lack of options for his future is Tory's fault.
The 2nd target is Hawk, because he became a massive bully ever since he joined Cobra Kai. He gets some tattoos, a haircut, and all of a sudden is a new person. What a sell out! And then there's the things he did after the school fight. Stole the cash that was supposed to go to Miguel's medical bills. Broke Demetri's arm. Harass Miyagi-do students for the fun of it. And then he joined Miyagi-do as if all that didn't happen. Everyone forgave him immediately. Miguel pretended to, but is angry on the behalf of everyone Hawk bullied. On Robby's end, he believes Hawk hasn't changed. He is mentoring Kenny after all.
3rd target is Kyler. 4th is Kreese.
You must be thinking, why would Miguel team up with Robby when they don't like each other?
Miguel can see that Robby just wants to be loved, and uses that to his advantage. Tory and Robby became a couple at this point. Miguel tells Robby that Tory is jealous of Sam, and just wants to add him to her list of men to steal, because Tory did the same thing with him. Tory knew that Miguel was trying to get back with Sam, but convinced him not to. (Basically, what I listed above) Miguel learned how to be manipulative, I guess. He's still got that Cobra Kai in him.
It's also the perfect plan. They can both pretend they hate each other, but cover each other's backs when a murder takes place. Everyone is getting questioned about Kyler's death, Miguel says he was with Sam, while Robby lies that he was with Kenny, who confirms. Kenny doesn't know about them being the killers, but Robby tells him he was buying alcohol.
I think everyone else will be terrorised a little, but not killed. I don't think Robby will be angry enough to kill Daniel, but I think he would want to scare Daniel a bit as pay back. Say Daniel gets attacked in the middle of the night and wakes up in the hospital to find that he's survived a few stab wounds. Painful, but conveniently non-fatal. Also, I don't want Daniel to be a target. I love him too much.
I think the show should've experimented with Robby and Terry's dynamic a bit more as well, because with the duo killing Kreese, how will Terry run the dojo knowing his friend was murdered? I know he no longer wanted anything to do with Kreese, but I don't think he wanted him dead.
In this au Robby is jumping from mentor to mentor to fill in that need for a parent figure. Robby is pretending to be a loyal student even though he killed Kreese. Terry might catch onto the fact that there's something strange going on with the star pupil.
While he is angry at Daniel, he starts to see why Daniel betrayed him. Robby became a wanted fugitive, and if Daniel didn't turn him in he would've probably gotten in trouble with the police himself. The karate stuff was already making him look crazy.
Kreese was only exploiting Robby. He was grooming Robby to be the next face of Cobra Kai, replacing Johnny in his mind.
With Terry, I'm not sure. From what I remember, Terry doesn't have many opinions on Robby other than the fact that Johnny screwed him up. But Robby was previously Daniel's student, so I think Terry will be drawn to him. This means that Terry will take Robby under his wing. In order to keep up the facade, Robby lets it happen.
Yeah, that's all I got for this post.
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scaryspears · 30 days ago
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I was today years old when I found out Christian Coulson was in Weirdsister college (Worst Witch spin off).
I had just finished the Worst Witch a few weeks ago, so it is funny timing for me to find this out. I'm so glad I have Amazon.
Tom Riddle just has a thing for witches.
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scaryspears · 1 month ago
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I think Anthony also counts in this. Kenny could've easily just made his revenge about exposing Anthony for the bully he was or something, but he decided to give Anthony a year of pain. Talk about obsession.
Terry also specifically took a liking to Kenny without knowing about his history with Anthony. I think he can just sense it, you know?
Kwon also approached Sam unwarranted that one time. He was drunk, but people are the most honest when drunk.
I think it gets stronger the more a LaRusso ages.
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Terry to Axel, "Only one of us is allowed to be obsessed with a LaRusso, and as your elder that's me."
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scaryspears · 1 month ago
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Terry Silver through time
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scaryspears · 1 month ago
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Robby Season 4-5 rewrite
I'm honestly so peeved that they didn't let Robby win a tournament at least once. In season 4, Miguel was going to crack his hip anyways, so Robby should've won that fight with Hawk. And then have Sam win for Miyagi-do.
I'm mainly saying this because Hawk had been pissing me off. He's gotten away with being a bully, and was still a bully even when he was with Miyagi-do. He saw Kenny backing away from the 2 boys at the movie night (forgot their names), and still assumed Kenny was up to something. He still went out of way to try to intimidate Kenny. I was so satisfied when Kenny gave him the quicksilver method.
Sorry, I'm getting off track. Robby should've won at least once, and in his match with Hawk. Even though it's cliche, it would've been a fun little 'balance' thing. Robby and Sam, once lovers, are on opposite sides which. The tournament ends in a tie.
And then have him discover it was rigged. Afterwards, Robby remains in Cobra Kai so that he can watch over Kenny, but Silver can smell that Robby is becoming disillusioned. This not only puts Robby on thinner ice, but sets up some interesting dialogue between him and Silver. Maybe also Daniel. Robby was Miyagi-do first, so it's easier for him to break out of control.
Robby tries to juggle his home life with his Cobra Kai life. Accepting Miguel as his stepbrother, but must deal with the constant questioning of his fellow Cobras. "You two are cool now?"
Tory can still do her John Kreese side quest depending on whether Robby tells her about Terry. Knowing how loyal she is to Cobra Kai, and how far she's willing to go, there's no telling if she'll be on his side.
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scaryspears · 1 month ago
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Kenny was my self insert, and I smiled when Mike complimented Kenny after he caught the chicken. Missed opportunity to have Mike be his new mentor figure, especially with the Terry Silver connection.
If they do end up doing a spin off of Cobra Kai somehow, hopefully they do that.
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scaryspears · 1 month ago
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Terry Silver + Daniel theory (essay)
(The only reason I actually watched Cobra Kai was for Terry Silver and the other chaos)
I believe Terry Silver is the real reason Daniel wanted Cobra Kai's extinction. Daniel was bullied by Johnny, but being bullied was nothing compared to what Terry did to him.
Daniel was being stalked, harassed and assaulted. To learn that Terry was the mastermind behind all of it must've been very frightening for him. From the very beginning, Terry's character is rooted in deception. Terry introduces himself as Kreese's old friend, but also portrays himself as someone Daniel can trust. He 'saves' Daniel from Mike Barnes. Meanwhile, he's breaking and entering into Mr Miyagi's home (while Daniel and Miyagi are there, that's bold), and shows up at the club while Daniel was hanging out with Jessica.
When Daniel tells Terry that he no longer wants any lessons once he realises what it's doing to him, Terry becomes chillingly cold. Daniel saw glimpses of this Terry during their training together, but now the mask has completely gone off. I cannot imagine how terrified Daniel must've felt.
Let's add Mike Barnes to the equation. Imagine some random boy shows up at your home and the store you're trying to build, vadalising property with his lackies, and beating you and your friend up, threatening you. You find out that your mentor and this boy were working with each other this entire time. To make things worse, you've been told that someone died. And then that person shows up and jump scares you.
It's pretty terrifying when you think about it.
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Yes, Daniel was bullied by Johnny Lawrence, and it was bad. Being bullied isn't something people can easily move on from, especially with the different kinds of bullying people have experienced (physical, verbal ect.) On the other hand, being stalked is the sort of thing that makes you look over your shoulder for the rest of your life. Being deceived gives you trust issues. Daniel's problem wasn't Johnny Lawrence, it was Cobra Kai. Daniel found out that the reason Johnny was the way he was was because of Kreese. Not to mention, Kreese strangled Johnny in a fit of rage and smacked another student.
Going back to the 3rd film, Cobra Kai's teachings turned Daniel into someone he wasn't. Before Daniel was trained by Mr Miyagi he was a relatively decent person. Yes, he had a bad temper, but only because he was being provoked into behaving like that. We saw in the first film that Daniel's idea of revenge was sprinkling some water onto Johnny, which was nothing compared to what Johnny and his friends did to Daniel. When Daniel punched that guy at the club he immediately felt terrible, and tried to do the right thing. He went out of his way to call the police station so that he could apologise to the guy. He didn't enjoy what he did, he doesn't enjoy harming other people. Daniel's a hothead, but he's not a monster.
Fast forward to years later, and we see why Cobra Kai is bad. We saw it with Miguel. Yes, it teaches you confidence and what not, but it also teaches you to embrace your bad traits. With Johnny as the teacher it's not so bad, but when Kreese comes into the picture it's 10x worse. Hawk vandalised Miyagi-do. Tory started the school fight. They came to the LaRusso house to fight everyone there. (I haven't gotten over the fact that they threw a kid through a window).
Cobra Kai teaches you to become a bad person.
Terry Silver makes his return. The expression on Daniel's face isn't the same one he had when he re-meets Johnny. Terry gives Daniel a sincere apology, but Daniel rejects it. First of all, Terry shows up with Kreese, with the same hairstyle he had years ago. The fact that he showed up at all while there's a karate tournament that Daniel is involved in couldn't mean anything good.
The way Terry reacts to the rejection is concerning. It was as if he was entitled to it. If not entitled, then he expected his apology to be accepted. Like Mike's apology. Chozen's apology. Johnny's apology?
I firmly believe Daniel's rejection was the motive behind Terry's actions. Daniel tried to end Cobra Kai, only for Terry to come along and try to turn it into his legacy. Terry shows up to charity events that Daniel is involved in, and tries to break his marriage bit by bit.
Terry is obsessed with Daniel.
Both as a mentor and potentially something else. We know that Terry is a very capable mentor, as we've seen with his relationship with Kenny. It's kind of hinted that Terry himself was bullied, and we see glimpses of this in the war flashbacks. He's called 'Twig', and he didn't like that name. Mean nicknames are a version of name calling if you ask me.
Terry probably saw himself in Daniel, and felt like he could've shared a connection with Daniel were it not for the whole revenge thing. "There was always a little Cobra Kai in you." Whether he was correct doesn't matter, but the fact that he said it does.
Cobra Kai's philosophy is rooted in its origins. Master Kim used it to defend himself from Japanese soldiers during ww2. Knowing what the Japanese did during those times, I can see why he developed the whole "Strike first. Strike hard. No mercy."
Unlike Miyagi-do, which preaches inner peace and being a better version of yourself to defend yourself and others, Cobra Kai is the opposite. They turn your weakness (or gets rid of) into a weapon for destruction. To harm others before they can think of harming you. To intimidate other people so that they can never be comfortable. Cobra Kai is rooted in suffering. It's rooted in being angry at the world. The bullied becoming the bully.
Weakness is not allowed.
We saw this with Kenny. He went to Cobra Kai, and Kreese was anything but welcoming. Kenny had to prove himself before he could be trained. Even Robby was a little doubtful. Kenny is a mirror to Daniel. Terry's 'second chance'. Kenny wanted to learn self defense, but that turned into getting his lick back. Making Anthony's life a living hell. That could've become Daniel if it weren't for Miyagi and the fact that Daniel didn't enjoy hurting people.
I think that's what made Terry's mentorship with Kenny special. Kenny gave into the darkness, but Daniel rejected it. Daniel is the puppet who broke free.
I believe that's why Terry wanted (expected) his apology to be accepted. It not only showed that he became 'better', but it meant he still had some control over Daniel. After so many years (decades), Terry still refers to Daniel as 'Danny boy'. It implies that he still thinks he can easily access Daniel, or still shares an 'intimate' relationship even though they haven't seen each other for decades.
Terry was a competent teacher. If you remove the Cobra Kai cruelty and brainwashing, I think he would've been great. Yes, he came to the All Valley to become a sensei once again, but we all know he returned for the love of the game (Daniel). As stated before, Terry got upset from the fact that Daniel was forgiving everyone but him. Whenever he saw Daniel with anyone he would stare in rage. He was always pleased to show up unannounced to surprise Daniel.
We all know he hasn't changed, but going out of your way to wreak havoc just because someone rejected your apology is crazy work.
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scaryspears · 1 month ago
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Miyagi-Do Theory
I theorise that a lot of Mr Miyagi's teachings revolve around his own experiences, or are fuelled by them. I think that the tradition of passing it from father to son had to do with a father wanting to protect his son from the horrors of the world. I believe each son (and daughter?) experienced some kind of hardship, and learned from it. Yes, their father probably preached to them, but they didn't understand what was being preached until they went through it themselves.
The Miyagi-Do way is tied to living and learning. It's why the training process is doing basic everyday chores as a routine, instead of outright practising moves from the first jump. It is why peace and balance is so important to them.
I think rebellion plays a role in this as well. In the 3rd film, Daniel is being harassed and assaulted by Mike Barnes, so he wants to be retrained. Mr Miyagi is against it, so Daniel rebels against him and trains with Silver. Mr Miyagi forgives Daniel and then agrees to retrain him.
Mr Miyagi was against the tournament, but gave in once he saw for himself how severe Daniel's situation was. I'm pretty sure he had his suspicions, and went to the dojo to investigate for himself.
I think what happened here is that Mr Miyagi could see where this was going. Following the Sekai Taikai storyline, he probably met plenty of competitors like Mike Barnes in his time. I believe that's why he was against using karate for tournaments. There's no point wasting your life away competing in a sport that you will always look over your shoulder for. Once you lose after getting so close to the top, you will begin to lose yourself. That almost happened with Mike.
If we're really going to be real about it, we should address that he killed his opponent. Going back to the fight with Sam and Tory for the captain spot, Daniel rightfully stops the fight whereas Johnny says it should've continued because it was what Tory 'needed'. Anyone with a brain should know that what Johnny said wasn't correct.
Grief does not belong in competition. Mr Miyagi lost his wife and son during his enlistment. He left Okinawa, was fighting for his life in a war, and lost his wife and child. What does he do? Goes to the deep end. After becoming a thief, he might as well get into fights, right? Joined the Sekai Taikai, and look how that ended? All that frustration and anger he had at the world ended with someone's death.
I headcanon that this event was a turning point to him turning back to his ancestral teachings.
The other side of Miyagi-do is rooted in rebellion.
Rebellion can come in all kinds of ways. It can be extreme, or even the small stuff. Mr Miyagi told Daniel that one day he would make his own karate. This gives the idea that each Miyagi son made it adaptable to fit themselves. Yes, they all have the same lesson, but how they use it will be different.
One example that I will bring up is that the Capoeira we have now is different to one that was created centuries ago. It is a martial art from Congo that the Brazilian slaves had to disguise as dancing. Break dancing was inspired by Capoeira. Like a language, it changes over time.
Mr Miyagi trained Daniel and Julie Pierce even though neither of them were his children (biologically). Thing is, Miyagi-do wasn't supposed to be taught to anyone outside the family, maybe not even to women (considering how sexist things were back then). Mr Miyagi requested his father make an exception for Sato. Sato went on to teach it to Chozen.
Thus, the balance of Miyagi-do. Peace and rebellion. Going against conformity, tradition, and living a life of learning. Yeah, that's all I got for this essay.
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scaryspears · 2 months ago
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I love how Terry didn't look the least bit offended when Kenny flipped the bird at him.
A part of me likes to believe he sort of saw Kenny as a surrogate son, or at least could've been. I always saw Terry as Kenny's Miyagi, and I can picture Kenny (when Dallas was still small) following Terry around. Terry (though manipulative) is more soft and sympathetic than Kreese was. Terry was probably the 'nicer' one.
Yes, Robby trained Kenny most of the time with the addition of Tory, but I'm pretty sure he was more of a brotherly figure. Terry had the mentor title because not only was he much older, but he could teach things Robby didn't know.
Like, Daniel was someone to torment, whereas Kenny's mentorship was genuine. There was a bond forming between them. Edit: Kenny and Daniel both have big brown eyes. Makes me wonder, if Daniel wasn't an enemy, would Terry have treated Daniel like he treated Kenny? Even with the coke in his system?
When Kenny flips the bird it's like seeing your child be rebellious, and while you could get mad, it's also adorable. No matter what, you'll remember them for the little kid they once were. Regardless of whether or not their anger is valid, that's your little boy/girl.
He didn't look disappointed or angered, it was more like a 'well, damn'.
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scaryspears · 2 months ago
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The two remind me of Bi Han and Kuai Liang. They're both brothers with similar powers. Thing is, Ebon's powers have more to do with shadows, whereas Adam can shapeshift. So not the exact same as Kuai Liang and Bi Han.
What I find interesting is that Ebon and Noob Saibot both have shadow abilities. AND, they're both the older brother. They both embraced the dark side, and love to drag other people into it.
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scaryspears · 2 months ago
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scaryspears · 2 months ago
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Does anyone remember that time The Flash got distracted from his mission to holla at some girls?
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scaryspears · 2 months ago
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Finn and Sage's Wasted Potential
Am I the only one that was peeved that Finn was killed because I did find him pretty interesting. Like, his younger siblings are all fine being evil masterminds and stuff, but not him. It doesn't mean he's better, but he does have standards. He had potential, even more so with the fact that he had a relationship with Sage of all people. The same woman who taught Damon to use people as play things and not just food. It makes you wonder.
You'd think that Damon would see Sage as some kind of teacher figure, or that Sage was his Lexi in a way. I'm not saying Damon would have loyalty to her, but be more reluctant when it comes to killing Finn because it means going against Sage.
It could also address the fact that Damon was once like Finn, in a way. I don't remember a lot because it's been years, so bear with me. If I remember correctly, it's Damon that didn't want to turn and was fine with dying, pretty much loathing his own existence, but Stefan forced him to drink blood. Damon's only reason for turning was to be with Katherine, and Katherine not only preferred Stefan, but got Damon on some kind of wild goose chase.
Fast forward to Augustine, and turning off his emotions, leading to the Damon we have today. Granted, the writers probably didn't come up with Augustine during the 3rd season, but it's a thought.
Sure, Damon has had enjoyable banter with a lot of the Mikaelsons, but Finn could've been the one that actually posed a threat to Damon. Emotionally and psychologically. Elijah is the calm and composed one, but Finn is all no nonsense and full of rage. Finn cannot be reasoned with, but does have sense. He isn't the fear mongering Klaus, the reserved Elijah, the invading and reshaping Rebekah, or the chaotic Kol, but Finn is a force of his own. No matter how obvious he seems, he's a mystery.
If they couldn't make Finn interesting on his own, then they could've given him something to work with by giving him a history with another character.
What could've made it better is that Finn isn't like the others. If anyone says something out of pocket or offensive, he doesn't act violently, nor does he threaten them. It could show just how mature he actually is. I didn't fully watch the Originals, so maybe his already existing character contradicts this.
Back to my Damon ramble, Finn could've been something new for him. Unpredictable. He doesn't operate on self-importance like his siblings (and other vampires), but self loathing. You never really know what's going to trigger him, and you don't know if he's going to be an enemy or ally. Finn could've been a catalyst to Damon questioning his own morals and stuff. He keeps giving himself to people who don't appreciate it, and it was seen right in Dangerous Liasons. Damon goes out of his way to protect and fight for people who don't see that, which sort of puts him on the Bonnie boat. What I mean is that Damon almost became like his abusers. Using people, or letting himself be used. Usually the latter. Why does Damon do this to people? Why does Damon do this for people? Why is Damon willing to die for these people? That kind of thing.
Finn doesn't let himself be used (unless it's his mother), nor does he use people. He finds no purpose in it. Damon would be going against a man that would find no enjoyment in 'teaching him a lesson'. Damon wouldn't be sure what to do against a man that barely reacts to his jabs.
Also, Finn seemed to be the only one that didn't care that Kol got his arse handed to him, just curious. The other Mikaelsons looked mildly offended at the blatant disrespect, yet Finn wasn't the least bit bothered.
It just makes me wonder what kind of person he is, and what could've been. Why he fell in love with Sage, a person that taught Damon to be disregarding of human life. I've got many questions.
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scaryspears · 2 months ago
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Poor Sharon
I really love the Static Shock cartoon, and I love Virgil's character so much. There's just one thing about the show that I hate, because it makes me extremely uncomfortable. It's Virgil's relationship with his sister. I understand that siblings bicker, but they do it too often, and there's also the way he talks to her.
To be fair, when I was in my teens I didn't have a stable relationship with my siblings. There were a lot of things going on at home, and our personalities would clash. Now that I'm older, and nothing terrible is happening at home, we're at a much better spot. I don't know if it's maturing, but he's said a lot of things that rubbed me the wrong way, and ruin his character regarding Sharon, his sister.
He said that he should buy a muzzle for her birthday, pretty much comparing her to an animal. He told Adam (para-thrasing), "I like your playstation, and you like my sister. I'm sure we can work something out." Making her out to be property. After he saved Sharon from being kidnapped he seemed more upset about her vehicle being destroyed (because it was going to be his next) than her safety.
These two can never get along for anything, and are always seen arguing. I understand that Sharon can come off as a hard ass, but I think Virgil plays a hand in making it worse.
I gotta question who was in the writing room.
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scaryspears · 3 months ago
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Static Shock: Shebang/Shanise
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