Branching off of the parallels between Fred and Cassie, I kind of want to see all of the Thorney Towers patients interacting with the Psychic Six, in thematic pairs. Here's my thoughts:
Ford and Loboto: Not only the most prominent story-wise of their respective groups, but both of their mental issues are the result of deliberate tampering with their minds (Loboto from his parents, Ford from himself)
Compton and Boyd: Where does anxiety end and paranoia begin? Both also have a history of destruction.
Bob and Gloria: Prone to volatile bad moods, the result of mommy issues and a profound history of loss.
Helmut and Edgar: Artists who see the world in vivid color but also tend to be overwhelmed by it all. Also BIG
Cassie and Fred: As mentioned before, struggling to consolidate a fractured sense of identity. Also tol
Otto and Crispin: Pompous and self-important, and we also conspicuously never go inside either of their minds. I kind of headcanon that there's something particularly dark in there.
That leaves Lucy and Sheegor and I feel like they do have stuff in common but I'm struggling to verbalize what they are.
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STATISTICAL “WHICH CHARACTER” PERSONALITY QUIZ
tagged : @malinaa (thanks lys ily 🫶)
tagging : @rosesau | @brimay | @lvnchs | @permanentreverie | @tolerateit | @greenribon | @hellshee | @ronandreams | @henwilsons | @newtmsa and whoever wants to do this
rules : take this test and present who you got as the characters most similar 2 u
Marianne Sheridan (Normal People): 85%
Eve Polastri (Killing Eve): 81%
Josh Lyman (The West Wing): 80%
Elizabeth Bennet (Pride and Prejudice): 80%
Meredith Grey (Grey's Anatomy): 80%
Paula Proctor (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend): 80%
Beth Harmon (The Queen's Gambit): 80%
Hazel Grace Lancaster (The Fault in Our Stars): 80%
Tyrion Lannister (Game of Thrones): 79%
C. J. Cregg (The West Wing): 79%
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Archie's Valentine Spectacular, cover by Dan Parent
Homage to the cover of Planet Comics #1, April 1987, by Dave Stevens
Already homaged by Dan for the covers of Sabrina Anniversary Spectacular,
Happy Horror Days
and Betty and Veronica Friends Forever: Rock and Roll
Andrew Pepoy also did his own B&W take on that iconic cover.
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☺ ( Cassie @ Hatty)
“I am not going to compliment a man that has deluded himself into thinking he is correct when he insults me. He believed his lie even though he knew it was not true and honestly, I'd find his conviction impressive if I didn't think he lacked basic decency.” she states, “Why should I offer anything — even in jest — when asking him to genuinely apologize is too difficult for him? He gets nothing, as he deserves.”
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David James, the writer of Walker's upcoming episode, has provided a recap for everyone to catch up (since it's been soooo long!)
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Clint Barton and his wife Laura couldn’t believe how many people had gotten in touch over the past twenty-four hours to see if it were too late to accept their invitation to spend Christmas Eve at their home. The RSVPs came flooding in between the time Clint had left Natasha’s apartment yesterday and this morning, which was December twenty-fourth. Prior to that, only Bruce, Tony, Strange, and one other had accepted. When he had climbed into the family SUV at the airport last night, Laura had told her husband that she had heard from Thor.
“Where the hell has he been for the past year?” Clint had asked as Laura drove toward the highway onramp.
“We’ll find out tomorrow when he arrives … with Bruce. Pretty sure they’re together.”
This piece of news had Clint raising an eyebrow, but he opted to let it slide for the moment.
Once they were home, their fourteen-year-old daughter Lila excitedly announced, “Aunt Nat is coming tomorrow! She’s bringing Bucky and his friend M’Baku.”
“Oh, yeah,” said their sixteen-year-old son Cooper, who had previously overheard his parents talk about Bucky and M’Baku. “They’re more than friends. Probably just means they haven’t DTR’d yet.”
“What does DTR mean?” asked eight-year-old Nate, who was named after his aunt Natasha and was the youngest Barton child.
“Define the relationship,” Laura explained to him. She looked at each member of her family in turn. “This is a good thing for Bucky. So, no one pushes or prods or says stupid things, got it?”
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My controversial DC comics take is that Batman (and the Batfam as a whole) is an okay strategist/tactician. Like Batman is a detective and he's amazing at that but every other ability is a secondary skill he picked up while learning to be a detective. He's not the world's greatest martial artist, strategist, or escapologist, he's just good or okay at all those things. The real strategists of the DC universe are the Wonderfam.
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