After clockwork allowed Danny to use his time portals, he started to have fun with them.
Danny was playing with time, or better yet, just making the time line how it was supposed to be.
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Danny is in the past and meets Hippolyta and the Amazon while in a battle against Hercules and the monsters of Hades.
Hades was on vacation; let Hercules take care of the Underworld. (Never TRUST A CHILD OF Zeus. ONLY WHEN SHE IS YOUR wife.)
Or the times he fought against Blackbeard (Vandal Savage) or helped Genghis Khan as a Ghost tried to kill him. (Again Vandal Savage)
He trained under an old man after he was saved from a cage in the desert for many years too, with his dead wife inside of it with him.
Or the time he worked with Martian Manhunter, Dr. Fate, and a few others against an invasion by Darkseid in the past.
So back in the present, Danny notices the painting he saw a few days ago and thinks it's similar to him: It Was Actually Him The Whole Time.
Danny had not changed to a different time line; it was the original time line.
Clockwork explained it to him: Danny changed the past; it was the whole time. He is outside of it, but not fully; it happened after his fight with Dan.
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Well, someone should have told Dani about the kind of Chaos her Genetic donor had caused in the past. So she wouldn't be on such a run from so many people! After they only met her once!
Many people Danny has met in the past are very interested as they saw and meet Dani.
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Short.
Clockwork pulls absolutely favor Danny and Dani over the rest of beings. So they are part of time, like him.
Something like that Vlad would never get away with, and other ghosts would have been just erased or, worse, hunted down by time hunters.
Like a Hound of Tindalos.
I like them; they are cute.
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i'm not really good at posts but i'd like to leave this in memory of Mi'kmaw elder and author Daniel Paul who passed away last month.
his book We Were Not the Savages is an incredibly detailed, researched, and impactful book on Mi'kmaq history, pre- and post-european contact and to the present day, including his personal experiences at the Schubenacadie Indian day school. i really don't have the words to express how important he and this book have been but it's really something to check out.
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There's the Superbowl episode where I jump on Ben's back and then he flings me off and I go flying across the kitchen and people have commented like how did you do that? Or It looks so real, what did you land on? I was like "Oh no I just got thrown to the ground. It was fine." -Danielle
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This scene continues to drive me nuts, so I wrote a fic about it. I need to know details about how and when Shawn gave Cory his ring. WHAT WAS SAID???? WAS THERE KISSIES???? WHY WON'T TOPANGA LET CORY WEAR IT??? IT'S BECAUSE THEY'RE CANONICALLY IN LOVE, YOUR HONOR!!
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And the greatest moment in the history of Boy Meets World for me is my dance at the beginning when Ben And I jump up and dance. I don't know what is happening. I don't remember any of this, but I'm so not self-conscious. I'm just having fun. And I think that this episode, and if I think historically it makes sense that this follows the wrestling. Ben And I have entered mind meld with this episode. We are. I think after the trauma of going through the WWF together. We are so in sync with one another. I am clearly just enjoying working with Ben Savage and the two of us are just bouncing off each other. And I am having so much fun. I could tell that I am, as a teen actor, am having fun with Ben. Like, And I think this just enters a new era for me as an actor that I could see, like, I don't remember this episode, but I could see like, oh, that's like me in a different mindset. Like, I'm just relaxed and I'm having fun. -Rider
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Boy Meets World's riff on '90s slashers, "And Then There Was Shawn," turns 25 this year. Jennifer Ball - who previously created a comic book adaptation of the classic episode - made enamel pins to commemorate the anniversary.
Corey, Topanga, Shawn, Angela, Eric, and Mr. Feeny are for $11 each or $60 for all six. The comic is also still available for $35. Check out a faux trailer below.
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