Martina Echegaray by © Steph Small
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Danny is just a kid ya know? Like he is just a little guy. A baby really. 14? Tiny child! Look at him, he needs to be protected. Someone has to help this poor little dude. I mean he forgets to use his own powers to avoid attacks all the time.
Anyway cut to Batfam not knowing all of Dannys power set cause the lil dingus keeps forgetting he can do that stuff in the heat of battle.
Danny uses his invisibility all the time… to avoid being followed. But in a fight? Oopsies hes too busy thinking of funny one liners to realise he could do that.
Intangibility? Give the guy a break. I mean who calls themselves condiment king. Even he was stunned.
He so rarely actually uses his biggest advantage powers that the League doubt he actually has them. He, like any naive child, trusts them and reported fully on his power set. Instead of just asking him to demonstrate his powers they instead start watching him and try to find evidence of his powers.
At least they know duplication was true since they watched him make a copy of himself to go to the bathroom and not miss any of his fav tv show.
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can we please talk about steph having a bigger body type than the rest of the cast & yet even in a show centred around the theme of bullying it's never so much as pointed out let alone mocked & she's universally regarded by other characters (and a large portion of the audience, from what i've seen including me) as cool and sexy. because it means a lot to me actually
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Prompt: Steph's baby meets Ace the Bat Hound
I don't know how long it's been since you sent this, anon, but here's Allie and Ace (instant best friends) and, as a bonus for the wait, Allie and Bruce (she hates him) (or maybe she's just teething) (Steph thinks it's funnier to think she hates him).
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on season 3 of my rewatch so far and again with the small details that truly tie everything about this show together and make me love it even more
so in fallout (season 3 episode 9) we see hen struggling to cope with the call from the previous episode after the traffic light malfunctions and cause hen to hit the girls car so in this episode we still see hen struggling with her own guilt over the accident and how she continues to blame herself for killing the girl and she’s having a hard time processing so she requests time off from the LAFD, so karen takes hen to a spa retreat as a way to relax and they run into hen’s old life coach who we see in hen begins (season 2 episode 9) as she has a heart attack and passes out so hen begins to do CPR while waiting for the paramedics to arrive on the scene
hen being shocked to see her karen being polite and continues the conversation asks for her room number so they could catch up later with her after they are done checking in after she continues to insist to buy them dinner and the life coach responds with “209” which 209 is the Hen Begins episode in season 2 episode 9 of the show and she’s the first person that hen saves and she’s the reason that hen decides to join the LAFD to become a paramedic
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Martina Echegaray by © Steph Small
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I'm sorry I can't stop thinking of the comedy of errors that would come from mtf Steph living with Robin in a big city modern AU (or even not) and the two of them having to retrain themselves not to react with absolute disgust whenever anyone asks if they're a couple because pre transition when they might have looked like a cis/het couple from the outside they could react with twisted faces and tongues out and ew whenever anyone asked because that could at least pass for cute but now??
Now when they're asked if they're a couple and react with disgust it looks downright homophobic and leaves them in a panic, scrambling for an explanation.
And Steph is really hoping she hasn't fucked up too bad with that super hot metalhead across the hall if she could just get her fucking words to work.
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I think so much about how wonderful it would have been for Steph to have been around during We Are Robin.
A whole movement about refusing to cave to fear, about stepping up to protect people when no one else was, about making their own path, about trusting each other to do what's best when they can't trust anyone else.
And Stephanie "There's room in our line of work for hope, too" Brown. The girl who's been fighting for a chance every single step of the way, who refused to back down while she was repeatedly told she wasn't enough, who carved her own path and took on two separate legacies anyway.
She should've been there.
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Can we see some more of Spoiler/Match?
Superman lets go of him and steps back, still smiling reassuringly, and then turns and leaves. Match stays sitting on the arm of the couch, not sure what else to do.
It–hurts. Kind of. It feels . . . Superman’s gone, and he’s alone, and it’s so cold and his stomach is cramping and he feels nauseous and his skin’s too hot even though it’s so cold in here and he’s alone and–and–
He doesn’t understand why it feels like this.
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