The Office of Incident Assessment and Response 💾
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the entirety of the OIAR has mommy issues and that makes up a good proportion of why lena is such an effective boss
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really looking forward to the elias reveal in protocol where he shows up the office and alice comes to the horrible realisation that her weed dealer is related to gwen
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I'd have to draw them eventually considering all the hard work they've done to ruin my life
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"I had a favorite mug. It said "I love you, bitch" and had a picture of a drunk dog on it."
The girls are NOT fighting!
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O.I.A.R stuff after couple of episodes
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of course the bouchard would bring a pipe to a fight where the other person brought Some Guy That Disappeared For A While And Has Too Much Haunting Knowledge In His Brain
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There's something about the tmagp characters' motivations, and who they're willing to sacrifice, and how the people or things they prioritise act towards them, and how it goes for them.
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Celia is willing to sacrifice Sam, who loves her and who she genuinely does care about, to stay with Jack. And then there's a moment where she isn't sure she can go through with it, and she loses him anyway without having to act, and she'll probably never know exactly what choice she would have made in the end, even though she's consciously planned this for weeks.
Alice straight up abandons Teddy and Colin, who are both Not Doing Well, when they are explicitly asking her for help, to go and protect Sam, who has told her not to come after him. It's barely a decision for her - she quite clearly stops thinking about anything or anyone else.
Sam finds out that Celia betrayed him and STILL puts himself in danger to protect her. And ends up falling through the gap to another world, which is exactly what she was planning to do to him.
Gwen throws Lena under the bus the moment the opportunity comes up, purely for the sake of her own ambition, which is part of a broader pattern of decisions. And it's immediately obvious when she gets what she wanted that it's only going to go badly for her.
Idk idk it's the love and the need and the want of it all, and the ruthlessness that can come out of it, and the way they make or don't make their choices, and the consequences of it aaaaaa
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