Branch being the mouse in Bridget’s Cinderella story is adorable I love it so much
And Bridget and Poppy are both similar and different enough that it’s easy to see her and Branch getting along super well
Oho, fun little factoid about Poppy's route in Little Mouse: Creek gets shoved into Gristle's mouth as in canon (unlike in Between where I'm still deliberating as to whether that'd happen), and, with no Branch to tell her that Creek's dead, there's nothing stopping Poppy from going after him first!
She even gets to witness him pleading for his life! But surely, since he didn't actually get to go through with any betrayals and surely, since he was so clearly terrified he couldn't have possibly meant it, right? And now Poppy's got a buddy to help her find the others! But Chef notices that Creek disappeared... maybe she thinks Gristle ate him for real, maybe she suspects tiny footsteps in the walls...
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watching the Craig Before The Creek movie god i love this god i love this im so happy we have representation regularly now !!! hands down craig of the creek is THE most diverse show on television
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Why were you drawn to each one of your characters?
Multimuse questions || Accepting!
With Vox I don't fully remember at this point, but I think it was probably watching the Valentino animatic and a few of the Paranoid DJ comic dubs/listening to Eyes on Me. The whole on-again off-again relationship with Val that gets depicted in fanon was intriguing to me, but I also just really enjoyed Vox's confidence and showmanship.
For Chaz--idk man I just love playing over-the-top fuckboys lmao. I respect the show's decision to introduce a character like him that fans got endeared to really quickly (even if it's a "love to hate him" thing) and then just killing him off unceremoniously by the end of the episode. But I just thought it'd be fun to play around with him a little bit, since we're probably not getting that much of him in the show anymore outside of flashbacks.
With Husk, I just really enjoy characters who are mean and crotchety and Unpleasant but secretly are actually total softies. He's a fun contrast to Vox and Chaz tbh, and I'm really looking forward to doing more with him.
With Ramsey, he's honestly just... my favorite character in Epithet Erased in general lol. He's witty and creative and clever, while also being just a bit of a coward, and that's fun to me.
With Giovanni I think it might've honestly been listening to the audiobook?? I always really loved him though. It's interesting to have a character that presents himself as a Card-Carrying Supervillain, but is also easily the kindest person in the cast. His "evilness" comes from a place of wanting to stick it to unjust power structures, and ultimately is couched in genuine empathy.
I also just really love his monologue to Lorelai about how villains always have the coolest songs, the coolest outfits, the best lines, but in exchange they tend to fail so the hero can succeed, and how "when you're a really great Bad Guy, everybody has more fun." That's just a fun way of looking at writing villain characters, and even if I don't RP Giovanni as much on this blog, it's something I try to keep in mind when I write more overtly villainous characters, like Vox, in a collaborative setting.
And with Flug! I think Episode 6 of season 1 really sold me on him? But I always really liked him. He's kind of in the same boat as Ramsey to an extent where he's creative and clever, can think his way out of a situation more effectively than he can fight his way out, but he's also much more of a coward lol.
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Merry Humbug to you too
Simple question. What is the point of Sugar Plum's added dialouge? This is followed by the next two panels, which demonstrate... the dialogue adds or clarifies nothing.
This is the first issue of Betty and Veronica predominately pencilled by Jeff Schultz. Dan Decarlo has one five page story, and disappears from there. Except in the summer where he is the artist of an entire issue -- clearly meaning Archie had a small back stock of summer stories to release because -- of course that's where Decarlo worked ahead. After that, comics dot org indicates a handful of gags and fashion pages I actually would not immediately id as Decarlo -- but if it is the case that makes sense as back stock -- and then a few new things printed in digests -- sitting in there is this. Which I guess counts as Decarlo's last work for Archie.
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