Headcanon for Dhmis main trio realtionship with each other:
Watching the new Tv show we can tell that they all know how to get on each other nerves, they fight, they argue/insult each other but they also show they care about each other too.
They hate each other so much. They live with each other constantly, they get no breaks from the other. They get no time for themselves cause they're constantly around each other. They sleep in the same room, they're always in the same room, they're constantly dragged through lessons about how things work. Never getting a break. It's a cycle they've gotten used to. It's stresses them out so they argue and insult each other.
But the truth is they can't live without each other. They've spent so long in this entirety with each other they don't know how to function without the other. When duck 'dies' red guy and yellow can't stand being without him despite him being mean/hurting them on occasion. Red guy and duck help bring back yellow after he gets stuck in his own mind despite insulting him/causing the issue, red guy even tries defending him afterwards before the fight broke out. When red tries to be apart of his 'real family ' it doesn't work out and he end up back with the others in the end.
So they all put up with each other nonsense, cause they can't fucking live without the other and they know it. Their entire lives function around living together, they make it work cause they have too. Cause they know they can rely on each other, cause them being a trio is all they know.
That's why red guy tries to bring them away from the house together. Even after yellow and duck clearly state they don't want to go. Red knows he can't live without them in his life. He wants space from them but he still wants them to be in his life...
Duck trying to get yellow and red from the office to go home. To go back to their home together. He does it again in family ep as well, to go home together...
Yellow tries to tell them about the book and the important information cause he knows they're important to him so they should know the info too...
And they slowly learn to accept this fucked up family friendship companionship through out the series cause at the end of the day...
They can't live without each other
It'll always be the three of them no matter what happens
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I think many alleged lake cryptids are just a big-ass long-neck turtle species unknown to science. I mean a massive version of this fella would explain the classic plesiosaur/serpent traits. Plus turtles camouflage so well in murky water that they're natural hide-and-seek champions and are capable of dwelling in deep depths for long periods of time.
Eh. It's just a thought.
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I think we're all talking about Andor in a way that both encourages and condemns infighting and arguments.
For example, I've seen a lot of people say "man it just really didn't feel like a Star Wars show" which is a cool statement except it encompasses SO MANY INTERPRETATIONS because you have ppl on the one hand being like "there were screws and bricks and the blasters looked like guns" and then on the other hand you have ppl being like "there was no cosmic battle between sith and jedi; no mentions of the force" and THEN you have even more ppl on a nebulous third hand being like "something about the plot and the causes and effects didn't feel like Star Wars and the portrayal of the ISB in place of the Empire felt weird" but all can be encompassed in the one "doesn't feel like a Star Wars show" statement so everyones saying things and agreeing with each other in such mismatched ways thinking the person they are agreeing with are saying the same thing as them idk does that make sense?
And FURTHERMORE ppl are saying statements that have been co-opted by the general narrative and collective understanding of what the statement means (e.g. most ppl equate "doesn't feel star wars" with the screws and bricks comment and not the other options) but meaning it in a different way and are then dogpiled upon when the public thinks they mean it that way
And yeah yeah it's a problem everywhere I get that but something about the way that (at least from what I've seen) the show has been quite polarizing (in a way that reminds me of the initial reaction to The Last Jedi but more localized) makes it feel idk worse? Or at least just more frequent/pervasive
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