I Just Died In Your Arms - Cutting Crew
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(I Just) Died In Your Arms-Cutting Crew
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Listen I know people are rightfully gonna be focused on that fucking ending for a hot minute but I just need to say. Heh, Lincoln was so fucking cool this episode. SORRY I NEED TO HAVE THIS THIS WAS SUCH A GOOD EPISODE FOR HIM. Faking out Schmegan!? THE CALLBACK TO WHAT HE SAID IN THE FBI EPISODE!? 😭 Using the essential oils to cure poor fucking Normal and just kind of being the only remotely competent person this episode? NODDING AT HIS DAD (Grant was also cool this episode lol) TO TAKE THE SHOT idk to me that part was sick as hell anyways dhdjksks listen I just love my boy okay.
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i appreciate the humor in "har, har tim thought bruce was such a cringefail he didn't want him to be his dad so he created a fake uncle just to avoid that" (and i do love uncle eddie) however
i think it's a real disservice to tim's likely very complicated feelings at the time about the fact that his dad who he loved deeply was *murdered* merely because tim was the robin to bruce's batman and tim was also angry at bruce for various other things at the time and tim was extremely devastated at the loss of his father and would *not* want to immediately jump in and replace him five minutes later *especially* with the man that jack was canonically (at least at first) insecure about because jack did feel jealous over bruce's relationship with tim in comparison to jack's relationship with tim and tim also had very complex feelings about jack and the father he was vs the father tim wanted him to be and while bruce was never really his dad the parallels and comparisons of bruce vs jack were there, even by tim (batman #480 my beloved). so wouldn't it stand to reason that even if tim does want to become family with bruce and dick more than anything, to do so immediately after his father's murder would feel like absolute betrayal of his dad?
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personal headcanon that the early iterations of prism's robots found it very difficult to pronounce certain vowels in certain contexts. one of the first reasons why she built that vocal test machine was to fiddle with their pronunciation software.
during this time period, pronouncing the 'i' in 'prism' was next to impossible. they'd just end up defaulting to 'puh-rye-sum', which would make their creator noticeably dejected, which in turn made them feel pretty upset.
so, instead, they begun defaulting to calling her 'dr. p', as they were perfectly capable of pronouncing it that way. inevitably prism sorted out the vowel issue, but by then the robots had adopted it as a habit, and any newly created robot picked it up pretty quickly from the others. they'll swap back to 'prism' when stressed, or in situations of grave importance, but calling her 'dr. p' is akin to a term of endearment to them
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ok i thought about it and actually, the wildest thing in the wizard of oz series (to me) was when the tin man, scarecrow, and A Random Child whose name I can't remember all went to find the tin man's ex. and they stop at tin man's buddy's house, to see if he knows where said ex is these days, and buddy isn't there, so they go inside to wait for him
and the house???? is full of severed body parts?????? just everywhere, they're in a barrel by the door, they're on the table, just chunks of clearly human flesh and a mess of limbs and whatnot, tin man thinks this is fine, scarecrow is really creeped out, scarecrow opens a cabinet and finds a severed human head
tin man runs on over and is like "what the f- oh that's me lol" and it's??? HIS old severed head??? so the scarecrow is just barely recovered from this, tin man is explaining the situation of how he became tin again, etc. etc.
and then the eyes open
and long story short the tin man's soul transferred to his new tin body, but it takes more than having your soul removed to kill you in oz... so his old body is still alive, but without its memories and completely confused and disoriented
the friend comes back and casually mentions how it took a bit for the transferring to finish, and after that the head just didn't remember anything. that means there was a bit there where this head DID have all of the tin man's memories still, and as far as he knew his friend had just left him without a body in a cabinet, unable to move, while the rest of his body just... walked off without him. literally horrific and the tin man is just like "haha! how quirky!" and honestly it's not the worst thing to have happened to him so i can't fault him for that but like. i'd be a little worried if one of my oldest friends told me that they'd totally leave me in a cabinet while my soul slowly left my body and wouldn't even feel bad.
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@ourpretender: does it even matter? do you even care? do you actually like her? do you care about anyone other than yourself? ( a what-if-ollie-and-annabel-actually-got-together-and-felix-and-he-were-arguing-about-it ? )
felix, frankly, can't believe what he's hearing right now. the accusations are being fired out like warning shots and he barely has time to react to each one individually, an incredulous laugh sputtering out of him. he hadn't realized confronting oliver about what happened would warrant this response, but a hit dog will holler, he supposes. "what the fuck? do you even like her?" did it matter? it didn't, objectively, this whole thing was incredibly petty and trivial and felix doesn't like having to get his hands dirty like this when fighting with someone. he was raised to believe he was above the mudslinging, but repressing and swallowing every negative emotion doesn't always make you feel like the bigger person. you couldn't always be switzerland, sometimes you had to pick a fucking side.
"this isn't about annabel any more. she doesn't like me, she likes what she knows of me. i can't believe you'd say that to me after everything." it's unclear what he means by this, but felix doesn't let people in easily. he needs a full and conclusive background check run before he even considers it, most times, but it hadn't been like that with oliver. felix's defenses had been lowered and he'd thought leading with a story about how his family didn't always conduct themselves well would bridge the large, impossible gap between them.
it hadn't, and now oliver was implying he was a narcissist. he's unsure, but whenever he argues with his cousin they seem to leap right into implying things about his character. it's the right bruise to press. "right. i only care about myself and i only care about this because of how it reflects on me. fuck you." felix spits, worrying the flesh of his bottom lip between his teeth as he holds on to the fabric of his sweater, making himself smaller like a child. he laughs, the sound of it wet and hollow. "you know, i actually thought we were friends."
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