Can we stop calling the Children of the Watch a cult? Pls we’ve been over this already.
The ones who have called them “zealots” and a “cult” in the series were obviously in the WRONG, doing so in mockery and disrespect. They are NOT a cult just because other characters think them covering their faces must be crazy cultist shit.
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(1941)
aziraphale ( w rizz): there must be something i can do for you
crowley, clueless: just forget it will you
(2023)
crowley, waking in cold sweat: he meant it SEXUALLY?????
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will calls his siblings kiddo and they loudly complain about it every time but the one (1) time he listens to their whining and asks them to do something without calling them kiddo they look at him like 🥺🥺 don’t you love me….
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Dreamscape
do you know how annoying it is to draw backgrounds so after spending like 2 hours on one I gave up and just did a black background
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So when Darcy went to fix the Lydia/Wickham situation, he first tried to get Lydia to return home, only bribing Wickham into marrying her when she wouldn't. This is sensible by modern standards, but we know from everyone else's reactions Lydia *failing* marrying Wickham would bring the Bennet family shame. Darcy knows this, and doubt he planned to leave the situation as is. So how did he originally plan to fix it?
I think Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy was gonna channel his inner Emma Woodhouse (didn't have to dig far, they're very similar people) and play matchmaker. In my headcannon Darcy checked his "Possible Husbands for Georgie" list against his "People who owe me Gargantuan favours" list and offer whoever came up money to marry Lydia.
Now, he would want to spare the Bennets of as much of the scandal as possible, and wouldn't want to take the merit in front of Lizzie, so all would most likely happen discreetly through Mr. Gardiner, while Lydia was in London, and she would move to her husbands immediatly after.
However, I wanna propose a different scenario: Lydia returns to Meryton. Scandal ensues, the Bennets are disgraced. Then, within two weeks, a random well-off man shows up intent on courting Lydia and *only* Lydia. He heeds nobodys warnings and gives no explanations. Lydia loves it. Every other mum in Meryton is furious. The Bennets are confused and paranoid. Imagine the drama. The intrige. The million questions still unawnsered long after Lydia eventually gets married and leaves. Bingley marries Jane (cause of course Darcy still told him he'd been wrong to pull them apart, and Bingley would) and Darcy's still somewhat around. Maybe him and Lizzie get together, maybe not, but every time the topic comes up he gets all sheepish and awkward and she gets suspicious and it's a thing. It's their new dynamic.
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