Alison Cooper: I decided to move away from the ghosts. As much as I love them and know they'd have loved watching Mia grow up, it's too difficult to balance being a mother and having a supernatural found family, as well as having to keep gaslighting my husband's family.
Debbie Maddox, who just got back from taking her kids to ride dragons with their Uncle Elf and told their dad they went roller skating: *scoffs* Skill issue.
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the past is no longer a mystery 💥💥💥
That’s what your mum said anyway 💀💀💀
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#happy thanktival to those who celebrate
YONDERLAND (2013 - 2016) | 03x09
"It's the Thought that Counts"
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Debbie of Maddox
Finally got round to colouring this sketch I did ages ago
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1 ticket for 1 ticket for
oppenheimer barbie
please please
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Debbie of Maddox really is That Bitch. She's a mother of two. She's adopted. She's a Brummie. She's the chosen one. She killed a dragon. She killed her sister. She gaslights her husband. She brought socialism to Yonderland. Literally everyone in the Realm desires her carnally. She fails to recognise her own nemesis when he wears false facial hair over his real facial hair. She had a catgirl costume just ready to go. She broke out of a maximum security prison. She's the love of my life.
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think they should have made debbie an elder like her father, it would've been sweet
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More fantasy protagonists like Debbie Maddox please. More sci fi protagonists like Donna Noble. More women who are in their thirties and forties and older, who might already be mums or are just done with the mundanity of adulthood, who get pulled into magical worlds or go on adventures through time and space, women who like Molly Grue in The Last Unicorn thought they were too old to meet supernatural creatures, who thought such things were just for kids or pretty teenagers as the stories so often show, let us older fantasy girlies have our audience surrogates that we can identify with. More women who the adventures don't have to stop or they don't have to lose their magical connections because they have kids and need to "grow up and live in the real world", because its fantasy damn it and if dragons and time travel can exist then so can a woman who can defeat a monster and also make it home in time to help her kids with their homework.
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Somewhere out there, there's a universe in which Alison and Debbie's paths crossed.
And in that universe, when Alison phones Debbie on Christmas to tell her she's selling the house after all, Debbie marches up to Button House with Elf and Nick in tow and knocks some sense into her.
Because she knows it's hard, being a mum and having this other life. But it's also worth the struggle because family always is, and they're both so very lucky to have more than one. Their lives might not be easy or normal but they're full of magic, and isn't that incredible?
And Alison thinks back to the time she called her powers a gift; she thinks of the panto and the line dance; the carol, the smiles and the laughter. She thinks of Mia growing up with the kind of family she's always dreamed off when she was young.
And in the end, she sells the land but keeps her home, ghostly family and all, and it's the best decision she's ever made.
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BEST MOM BRACKET; ROUND 1
Propaganda should be used to bring your side up, not the other side down! Please be respectful! The moms are watching 💚
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