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choronus · 7 months
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romancemedia · 4 years
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Underrated DC Shows
Ever since my childhood, I have always been a Major DC fan and my love for the franchise has continued to grow as I got older as I enjoy watching some of my favourite DC shows, wether its the from the DCAU or the live action shows we see today. However, there are some shows that aren’t always given the recognition they deserve and here are my top picks.
The Batman
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The Batman was one of the many Batman television series created over the years and one of the most under appreciated ones of all time. The Batman focuses on Bruce Wayne’s early years as the Dark Knight, from when he was originally pursued by Gotham PD up until he is known as Gotham’s protector and guardian, mentor to Robin and Batgirl and a member of the Justice League. The Batman lasted for 5 seasons, making a total of 65 episodes and a television movie from 2004 to 2008. This show was absolutely amazing. Everything about the series was incredible from the character growths to the season story arcs. I enjoyed watching Batman grow into the hero and legend that he is, including his partnerships with Robin, Batgirl and James Gordon. It was also refreshing to see new characters never seen before such as Ethan Bennett and Ellen Yin. Although they were less present in the shows later years, they were great nonetheless.
Every season of the show had a character story arc while also showing the growth to Batman’s legacy. Season 1 was him being pursued by the police and encountering his rogue gallery for the first time. Season 2 shows his new secret partnership with Ellen Yin until he is finally recognised as Gotham’s Guardian. Season 3 was the debut of Batgirl, determined to prove herself to the Dark Knight and become his sidekick. Season 4 featured the debut of Robin and the official Batman team being formed and the final season featured Batman and Robin teaming up with members of the Justice League. It was incredible to watch how Batman’s legacy was formed over these five amazing seasons. Although the series was ultimately successful, it is still considered greatly underrated since no one seems to discuss its greatness compared to other DC animated series such as Justice League, Batman Beyond or the Teen Titans.
Green Lantern: The Animated Series
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Green Lantern: The Animated Series focused on the adventures of Hal Jordan and his team as they traveled throughout space to stop the villainous Red Lanterns and later the Manhunters from taking over the universe. The series had everything for everyone, something we could all enjoy, action, humour, superheroes, mystery, suspense and romance. Green Lantern lasted from 2012-2013, making 26 episodes over the course of one year and is one of the very few CGI DC shows alongside Beware the Batman.
Hal Jordon is the team’s leader who was determined to protect the galaxy after learning of the threats of the Red Lanterns and later the Manhunters. Although many question his methods, he always manages to come out on top and again proves himself a true hero and leader. Kilowog is Hal’s former drill sergeant who trained him. Kilowog and Hal are greatly different as Kilowog is serious, gruff and by the book, but sees that despite Hal’s crazy plans or methods, he knows he what he’s doing. Aya is an artificial intelligence, serving as the nagivation computer to the Intercepter space ship, but as she spends time with the crew, she begins to grow and become her own person and wishes to become a Green Lantern herself. Finally, the last member is Razer, a reformed member of the Red Lanterns who joins Hal Jordon’s team after he is offered a second chance. Razer begins to grow, becoming a loyal and reliable teammate and along the way, allows love to enter his heart once again.
Green Lantern: The Animated Series was so underrated. It was so much fun and amazing to watch as I enjoyed watching the crews adventures and relationships growing, becoming true friends and family. One of the greatest things about the show was the love story between Razer and Aya, becoming one of DC most underrated couples. Unfortunately, although the series itself was popular the reason behind its cancellation was because of the poor toys sales and the negative reviews of the 2011 live-action Green Lantern movie.
Birds of Prey
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Birds of Prey was a short lived live action DC show that consisted of 13 episodes and aired for only a year from 2002-2003. Birds of Prey focused on the trio of female heroines, Huntress, Oracle and the future Black Canary as they tasked themselves with protecting Gotham City following the disappearance of Batman. Huntress is Helena Kyle, the daughter of Bruce Wayne and Selena Kyle, who never knew her father and tragically lost her mother when she was a teenager after she was killed by the Joker. Oracle is Barbara Gordon who was formerly known as Batgirl until she was shot and paralysed by the Joker and now operates from their clock tower hideout as tech support and mentor. Dinah is a young metahuman teenager who harbours a variety of abilities and is learning to control and harness her growing powers with help from Barbara and Helena.
Birds of Prey was such an underrated series and it had such great potential. The series featured great action and the special effects weren’t so bad. I also enjoyed the romantic relationship between Helena Kyle and Jesse Reese, a detective with the Gotham PD. It’s a shame it only lasted for one season as I could see it had so much greatness within in it, but sadly it was one of the very rare shows that never had a chance to truly shine.
Constantine
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Constantine was one of the many shows within the Arrowverse focusing on the adventures of John Constantine, a demon hunter who protects the world from supernatural threats while struggling with personal demons from his past. In his adventures, John gains help from his friends/team, Zed Martin, a psychic artist, Francis Chas, John’s oldest friend with survival magic and Manny, an angel assigned to watch over John. The series lasted for 13 episodes from 2014-2015. Although Constantine’s character has been revived in the Arrowverse, making a guest appearance on Arrow until becoming a main cast member on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, I still miss the old series and characters as John had a lot of great and mysterious adventures.
Overall, it’s a shame that a lot of these shows weren’t given proper recognition as they had were very special in their own unique ways.
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clarisrenaldis · 4 years
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Since Unus Annus is ending today, I’ll just give a list of my favourites videos and a short explanation on why:
Cooking with sex toys: Started so serious with the first video and this just threw a curve ball at us, I love it. Also hilarious.
Purging our sins with a Neti Pot: “Mom no”
Baby hands operation: Waterboarding a fucking table top game and the butterfly flying off the body because Ethan hit it. Hilarious.
2 truths 1 lie- waxing edition: “How do you feel about Korea?”
Helium therapy: Abigail.
Drawing memes from memory: Ethan tried but only made for excellent comedic drawings.
An AI predicts how we’re going to die:  It was really funny. Don’t know what else to tell you.
Mark and Ethan attempt an escape room: It was just these two trying to be as logical as possible and being idiots at the same time.
Ethan gives Mark a Viking funeral: I still perfectly remember Mark sliding down the stairs at tremendous speed and getting stuck in the cardboard coffin.
The great meat mistake: Ethan struggles to speak.
We made nude paintings of each other: Any frame looked like was straight up p0rn.
Ethan’s relaxing and totally normal nail salon: Mark has an existential crisis.
Hiding our sins from Amy’s holy peepers: “agh my wound” and “this is for a bit but how long is this gonna stay there”.
Who can make themselves taller: Mark has an existential crisis: I could’ve been an engineer edition.
We took an IQ test: I…how do you get a 3?
Mark and Ethan go casket shopping: just two pals shopping for a coffin that best suit them.
We take a lie detector to uncover our darkest sins: it was just fun to see the spikes.
Learning to breath underwater: Grade A material for memes.
2 absolute beginners experience the dancing glory that is salsa: super fun, another great grade A meme material.
Mark and Ethan learn about the human body: genitalia.
DIY cheese: it’s the dance of Italy OooOoH
Looking at long lost memes: it was just the two of them looking at memes.
Literally eating fire: ‘twas interesting! Also the face.
Nutball: the most dangerous game: Fun, don’t do it tho.
Our perfect (and last) valentine’s day: BENJAMIN KETCHUP and tiny will smith.
Being attacked by a fully trained body guard dog: I couldn’t understand the man because of the heavy russian accent but still loved the video.
The ultimate trolley problem: Just really fucking fun, really made me laugh.
Real ghost hunting at an abandoned zoo: kinda scary, but Mark and Ethan were great comedic relief.
DIY chiropractor: *stabs a soda can* *chugs the whole thing from the incision* *in an accent* “You ready?”
What does astrology say about our friendship: *thrusts* “sorry”
Amazon shopping for the apocalypse: it was just them buying supplies and it was fun to watch.
Ultimate youtuber boxing showdown: It was really funny how they imagined their dramatic entrances to the boxing ring.
We made every youtuber battle in the hunger games: Beware of Zoella.
The creepiest videos on youtube: I just like scary stuff and two idiots bringing comfort with their presence.
What the hell is a pink trombone?: This is not a fleshlight.
We played strip poker: Beginner’s luck  is amazing.
Mark cooks blindfolded while Ethan guides him through facetime: This is just Ethan getting stressed out while Mark did whatever he wanted.
Reacting to your hilarious green screen memes: y’all are amazing.
Mark teaches Ethan to read with hooked on phonics: E E F
Mark and Ethan become United States citizens: it’s just them roasting the us government.
Finding the most cursed image on the internet: it’s them either laughing our cringing.
Creating Mark FISHbach: Ethan likes to swim and is a graceful merman, Mark not so much.
Dummy THICC for dummies – a tale of two butts – Pushing our butts even further beyond: “Oh what’s that? A tier 3 sub?”
Dunking oreos I literally anything but milk: Soy sauce is always higher than what you’d think.
Preparing a 5-star meal for our youtube famous dogs: it’s adorable, also you can smell chaos in that video.
Mark teaches Ethan how to play the trumpet: Ethan struggles and makes Mark upset.
Momiplier teaches self-defense: she’s SO funny.
Mark’s outdoor escape room: AVADA KEDABRA
Mark teaches Ethan how to march in a marching band: His form was like an S, literally.
2 adults take a 4th grade math class: Ethan’s reaction to “welcome to math class” hit deep.
We accidentally made an SCP while Amy was away: “I FORGOT ABOUT THE DEMONS INSIDE”
Learning to use the force: think thiiink THIIIIINK
This is for fun and not a fetish: this was my birthday video J
Mark conquers his fear of night swimming: THE GONGOOZLER
We bought every Grinch costume on Ebay: It was great.
Pressure washing our sins away: Ethan was really excited about the pressure washer and I liked it because I get really excited about vacuums so it felt relatable for me.
The Unus Annus Annual Costume Contest: You know.
Ethan kidnapped Mark: Ethan doesn’t remember his own puzzles but Marks plays along anyway because he doesn’t want him to feel bad.
The Unus Annus last supper: Amy popped off with the foods.
Being brutally honest with eachother: made me cry, but from inspiration and a pinch of sadness.
Recreating every single Unus Annus video: “Siri, call us daddy” “I don’t see a father in your contacts”
All our video ideas that never happened: really fun to imagine the videos, and lowkey would’ve loved to see the Youtuber Graduation that Ethan thought of for the youtubers that never went or finished college. And Fuckmachine Thanksgiving
Everything’s legal If you’re dead: Mark’s lawyer struggles because Mark is trying to commit fraud and in the meantime Ethan makes breakfast with a fuckmachine .
I loved all the videos but this are just my personal favourites. As of posting this, in 44 minutes the last video will be up. And it’ll all end.
I won’t be able to re watch the magic but I can still remember. Thank you everyone, and of course, please don’t harass anyone that posts anything related to Unus Annus once the channel is deleted. Mark and Ethan expressed that they don’t want archive channels but it’s still their desition. I’m sure that those who made channel explicitly mmaking edits or those that made blogs centered in Unus Annus are those who have commited to the idea of the channel.
Let people make edits, memes and art, don’t be mean.
Memento Mori.
Unus Annus.
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a2caf · 5 years
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McDuffie Award for Kids’ Comics—Shortlist Announced!
The nominees for the fifth annual Dwayne McDuffie Award for Kids’ Comics are here!
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After reading scores of comics published in 2018, the judges have selected their top ten. In alphabetical order, they are: Be Prepared, by Vera Brosgol, sends young Vera, a Russian girl living in an American suburb, to summer camp—Russian summer camp, the only one her single mom can afford and the one where she just might be able to fit in,
The Cardboard Kingdom, by Chad Sell, follows a neighborhood of kids who transform ordinary cardboard into fantastical homemade costumes as they explore conflicts with friends, family, and their own identity.
Hidden Witch, by Molly Knox Ostertag, continues the story of Asler, hero of The Witch Boy, as he takes magic lessons from his grandmother and tries to help his non-magical friend Charlie escape from a curse that's trying to attach itself to her.
Last Pick, by Jason Walz, takes readers to an earth overrun by alien invaders, where only those too young, too old, or too "disabled" have been spared from abduction...but maybe the kids last picked can step up and start a revolution.
Lumberjanes: The Infernal Compass, by Lilah Sturges and polterink, finds the Janes separated during an orienteering outing, thanks to a mysterious compass that others very much want to lay their hands on.
My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder, by Nie Jun, introduces Yu'er and her grandpa, who live in a small neighborhood in Beijing that's full of big personalities—with a story around every corner and a hint of magic each day.
Onibi: Diary of a Yokai Ghost Hunter, by Atelier Sento, transports readers to the places where natural and supernatural meet, as it explores some of the lesser-known parts of Japan in a story that is part fantasy and part travelogue.
Peter & Ernesto: A Tale of Two Sloths, by Graham Annable, tells the story of two best friends who are nothing alike—Peter loves their tree and never wants to leave, while Ernesto loves the sky and wants to see it from every place on earth.
The Prince and the Dressmaker, by Jen Wang, finds Prince Sebastian hiding a secret life―taking Paris by storm wearing fabulous dresses as the Lady Crystallia―and relying on the brilliant young dressmaker Frances, who guards his secret but has dreams of her own.
Sanity & Tallulah, by Molly Brooks, features best friends who live on a dilapidated space station at the end of the galaxy―but when Sanity creates a definitely-illegal-but-impossibly-cute three-headed kitten, the havoc it wreaks may mean the end of their outer space home.
Many, many thanks to judges Faith Roncoroni, Tameshja Brooks, and Nola Pfau, who were assisted by Kids Read Comics and A2CAF co-founder Edith Donnell!
The winner will be announced on Friday evening, June 14 at the Ann Arbor District Library
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Here is the complete list of books that were considered for this year’s award:
5 Worlds 2 by Mark Siegel, Alexis Siegel, Xanthe Bouma, Matt Rockefeller, and Boya Sun
Akissi by Marguerite Abouet and Mathieu Sapin
All Summer Long by Hope Larson
Amulet 8 by Kazu Kibuishi
Aquicorn Cove by Katie O'Neill and Ari Yarwood
Banana Sunday by Paul Tobin and Colleen Coover
Be Prepared by Vera Brosgol
Brobots 3: Brobots and the Shoujo Shenanigans! by J. Torres and Sean Dove
The Cardboard Kingdom by Chad Sell
Catstronauts: Robot Rescue by Drew Brockington
Caveboy Dave 2: Not So Faboo by Aaron Reynolds and Phil McAndrew
Chasma Knights by Boya Sun and Kate Reed Petty
The City on the Other Side by Mairghread Scott and Robin Robinson
Clem Hetherington 1: Clem Hetherington and the Ironwood Race by Jen Breach and Douglas Holgate
The Creepy Case Files of Margo Maloo 2: The Monster Mall by Drew Weing
Crush by Svetlana Chmakova
Cucumber Quest 2: The Ripple Kingdom by Gigi D G
The Dam Keeper 2: World Without Darkness by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi
Dead Weight: Murder at Camp Bloom by Terry Blas, Molly Muldoon, and Matthew Seely
Delilah Dirk and the Pillars of Hercules by Tony Cliff
Demon Slayer Kimetsu No Yaiba 1 by Koyoharu Gotouge
Dog Man 6: Brawl of the Wild by Dav Pilkey
The Dream of the Butterfly Part 2 by Richard Marazano and Luo Yin
Earth Before Us 2: Ocean Renegades! by Abby Howard
Edison Beaker, Creature Seeker 1: The Night Door by Frank Cammuso
Estranged by Ethan M. Aldridge
Fake Blood by Whitney Gardner
Fruit Ninja: Frenzy Force by Halfbrick Studios and Erich Owen
The Ghost, The Owl by Franco and Sara Richard
The Girl Who Married a Skull: And Other African Stories by Nicole Chartrand et al
Gordon: Bark to the Future! by Ashley Spires
The Hidden Witch by Molly Knox Ostertag
Hocus & Pocus: The Legend of Grimm's Woods: The Comic Book You Can Play by Manuro and Gorobei
How to Spot a Sasquatch by J. Torres, J. and Aurélie Grand
Illegal by Eoin Colfer, Andrew Donkin, and Giovanni Rigano
Last Pick by Jason Walz
Lumberjanes: The Infernal Compass by Lilah Sturges and polterink
Making Friends by Kristen Gudsnuck
Mega Robo Bros by Neill Cameron
Modo: Ember's End by Arthur Slade and Christopher Steininger
Monster Mayhem by Christopher Eliopoulos
Monsters Beware! by Jorge Aguirre and Rafael Rosado
Mr. Wolf's Class by Aron Nels Steinke
My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder by Nie Jun
The Nameless City 3: The Divided Earth by Faith Erin Hicks
Narwhal and Jelly 3: Peanut Butter and Jelly by Ben Clanton
Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales 8: Lafayette!: A Revolutionary War Tale by Nathan Hale
New Shoes by Sara Varon
Nick the Sidekick by Dave Whamond
Onibi: Diary of a Yokai Ghost Hunter by Atelier Sento
Petals by Gustavo Borges and Cris Peter
Peter & Ernesto: A Tale of Two Sloths by Graham Annable
The Phoenix Colossal Comics Collection 1 by Robert Deas, Jamie Smart, Laura Ellen Anderson, Dan Baultwood, and Jess Bradley
Pizzasaurus Rex by Justin Wagner and Warren Wucinich
Positively Izzy by Terri Libenson
The Prince and the Dressmaker by Jen Wang
Quirk's Quest 2: The Lost and the Found by Robert Christie and Deborah Lang
Rickety Stitch and the Gelatinous Goo 2: The Middle-Route Run by James Parks and Ben Costa
Sanity & Tallulah by Molly Brooks
Scarlet Hood by Mark Evans and Isobel Lundie
Scarlett Hart: Monster Hunter by Marcus Sedgwick and Thomas Taylor
Science Comics Sharks by Joe Flood
Sci-Fu 1: Kick It Off by Yehudi Mercado
Secondhand Heroes: The Last Battle by Justin Larocca Hansen
Secret Coders 5: Potions & Parameters by Gene Luen Yang and Mike Holmes
Secret Coders 6: Monsters & Modules by Gene Luen Yang and Mike Holmes
The Secret of the Wind by Jim Pascoe and Heidi Arnhold
Sheets by Brenna Thummler
Short & Skinny by Mark Tatulli
Even More Monstrous! by Rémy Simard
Small Things by Mel Tregonning
Smash 2: Fearless by Chris A. Bolton and Kyle Bolton
Sparks by Ian Boothby and Nina Matsumoto
Star Scouts 2 The League of Lasers by Mike Lawrence
Star Wars Lost Stars 1 by Claudia Gray, Claudia and Yusaku Komiyama
Space Boy 1 by Stephen Mccranie
The Stone Man Mysteries 2: Sanctuary by Jane Yolen, Adam Stemple, and Orion Zangara
Super Potato 1: The Epic Origin of Super Potato by Artur Laperla
Supergirl: Being Super by Mariko Tamaki and Joelle Jones
The Unsinkable Walker Bean And the Knights of the Waxing Moon 2 by Aaron Renier and Alec Longstreth
Wings of Fire 1: The Dragonet Prophecy by Tui T. Sutherland and Mike Holmes
Wires and Nerve 2: Gone Rogue by Marissa Meyer and Stephen Gilpin
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aworldoffandoms · 3 years
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Thank u so much for answering my questionss!!!!😍😘♥️☺
And here comes another 2 questions😂 sorry....
1. whats your backstory on sienna elijah jackie bryce raf aurora and kyra? Like whom do they get married to /stay in relationship with do they have kids and the fellowships they took? And places the settle? Do nic and ethan meet them again after they move out of boston?
2. How do u want the i love you to go in canon???
Ship names : nicolan,namsey, nithan,valesey,valehan, nican,nicon😂, nian, vathan etc... u can use the ship name generator on Google if u want☺
You are welcome, anon! And, I'm going to answer more! Even though it's been ages since I got this ask...I'm gonna do it for you right now! 🥰 Beware...this is reaaaallly long so I'm going to include a 'keep reading' cut. Hope you enjoy!
1. So, what happens to the OH gang after Edenbrook? Hmmm...
So, Sienna...I see her staying at Edenbrook and specialising in pediatric internal medicine (or swapping to pediatrics) as that's all she's been doing in OH3 and I definitely see her working with kids as she's mostly happy with them. She finds a sweet volunteer at the hospital who worships the ground she walks on (and who's at least a foot taller than her). They both hit it off over a mutual love of animals and baking (he's a pastry chef) and after a few years of dating, they get married, move to the outskirts of Boston, settle down, have a daughter and then two twin boys (she follows Nicolette in having twins) and then another daughter. Sienna then becomes a top pediatric attending who furthers her education and quickly becomes Deputy Head of Internal Medicine for Children at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Elijah: He goes full time into research and lands a fellowship with the top research hospital in the US- the Mayo Clinic -and a few years after that, he becomes a full-fledged attending, in internal medicine but with a particular focus on his personal condition and to see if he can modify it to help others like him. His results are so successful that he leads the research in finding other conditions that have a better chance at being found in-utero.
Bryce: He stays at Edenbrook until the end of his residency and becomes Cheif Resident while completing it and then gets a prestigious surgical fellowship to John Hopkins and he does his fellowship there and specialises in General Surgery. I see him working at John Hopkins for a few years, get's married to a cute fellow Hawaiian girl (who's a psychiatrist as they met at JH) and then they both decide to move back to Boston when Bryce gets the prestigious position of Head of Surgery. His wife pops out a few kinds and then they both decide that they want to go back to Hawaii and so they do and that's where they stay to raise their kids and continue their careers.
Kyra: Hmm...considering we haven't seen her all of OH3 and PB wiped their hands of her, my headcanon says that she travels the world for a few years (she's still in remission), eventually finds a nice lass in England whom she finds hilarious and can call her out on the smallest things (which she freaking adores) and can keep up with her adventurous spirit so she decides to stay in England, get's a job at an accounting firm. She and her girlfriend live in London for a few years before they both decide to get married and live a few miles outside of London (probably somewhere quiet and away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Burmingham, maybe? idk lol). Kyra visits the States on occasion and when she does she always makes sure to see Nicolette but she has dual citizenship and she travels to and from either country when she can. She can never miss seeing all her nieces and nephews!
Jackie: I see Jackie staying at Edenbrook even after her boards and she becomes the best in her field and she becomes the best teacher around for the young interns that grace the atrium of Edenbrook. She ends up meeting and falling in love with an old girlfriend from her home town and she moves to the suburbs with her (as her girlfriend is an artist) and commutes to work each day just so her significant other has the freedom to do her art in her own workshop that Jackie found when they were looking for a house to buy. She still keeps in touch with Jade and she always sees Nicolette and Sienna twice every two months. I see Jackie adopting some kids from her home country that she absolutely adores. She becomes Head of Diagnostics at Edenbrook after Nicolette moves away with Ethan.
Raf: Well...in my head, I see Raf ultimately staying at Edenbrook for a few more years until he decides that he's helped as many people as he can (go on a new adventure) and decides to take the Marauders up on their offer of being their full-time physiotherapist. He enjoys the games and the comradery of the team and he makes some good friends. He's with the team for two years before he meets a Brazilian woman who sets his heart aflame (the team set them up on a blind date) and they instantly connect over their shared interests (both being in the same profession). They both hit it off. After two years of dating, they get married, have three kids, move to Boston (near Raf's Abuela) and settle down while having their own t business while raising their kids.
Aurora: I see her passing her boards, doing a fellowship at the most prestigious and top teaching hospital in the world (all with her own talent and knowledge). She becomes the top internal medicine attending at her hospital (idk which one yet haha) and when she finally finishes her fellowship and is an attending for a few years she moves back to Boston and wants to start a family of her own and decides to adopt. She finds an orphaned Nigerian girl and immediately falls in love with her. She settles into her life with her, buys Ethan's old apartment (for a reduced price of course - mates rates and all that haha). Aurora isn't looking for a relationship per se until she meets an old college buddy (even if she hated college lol) and they hit it off and start dating. Aurora's girlfriend instantly falls in love with Aurora's daughter and that's when Aurora knows that she's a keeper. As a couple, they adopt one or two more. Aurora becomes Cheif of Medicine at Edenbrook and her kids follow in her footsteps. Aurora definitely makes sure she makes time for them. That's the most important thing - family and friends. Aurora sees Nicolette from time to time but, they are both so busy in their respective careers that they only see each other once or twice a year if that but they still text. Ethan and Nicolette definitely see the OH gang from time to time (Nicolette can't go without texting them at least once a week or month to check up on them). After the third cancellation from one of the friends, Nicolette puts her foot down and demands that they all meet up at the restaurant where they had their 'roomie dinner' and they all catch each other up with what's happening in each of their lives. Ethan tags along become he's basically part of the gang lol. ***
2. How do I want the ILY to go? Hmm... I don't really...know considering the next chapter is the last. I don't want it to just be out of the blue just because it's finishing. PB has had plenty of time to drop the ILY bomb but they never did and it was a wasted opportunity. I don't want it to be just because the MC is leaving. I want it to be genuine and full of feeling but with PB's track record and mediocre writing as of late, I don't know what to expect right now haha. Oooh! Those are all good ship names but I'll see the ship-name google generator and see what it comes up with haha. Thank you! Pheww...that's it! Thanks for this ask anon! I had fun using my brain 😂 I probably repeat myself but I just spat this out in an hour so yeah lol. Hope you enjoyed it!
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