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hypermania · 2 years
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You know why I'm here. You took something from my office today.
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missflufffanfics · 10 months
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I just realized that people were actually into Nancy and Tamura. They had a ship name?? Like, I’m up to date with the show but wasn’t really into fandom when I was watching all of the other seasons. I mean looking back if I wasn’t obsessed with Ace and Nace since the beginning I could kinda see it as a crack ship id like but they moved it to fast? Like they were written in such I way I wasn’t able to be invested and just knew it wouldn’t last and had a feeling something better would come along (like slow burn Nace finally coming to fruition) . Also don’t even get me started on namace (Nancy x Ace x Tamura) Like WOAH. No offence to any people who shipped these btw it’s just none of these ships were ever even on my radar so suddenly finding the namura tag sent me down a shocking rabbit hole for me, okay??
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//Okay some Nancy Drew Ace x reader ideas could be one shots or multi chapter there’s just not enough Nancy Drew x reader/Ace x reader things.
Any & all ideas are freely up for grabs for anyone who’d like to take a stab at one.
1.) Nancy’s twin sister (older by 4 minutes), was friends with George in school/still are friends, very sweet & likable, solves cases with the crew while taking online college courses to be a doctor. (She’s smart so unlike Nancy reader was able to tell at an early age that she looked nothing like Carson or Kate so she did a test & brought her findings to them, but for some reason was asked to keep the secret from Nancy, (or Ryan & the secret were revealed sooner so a father/daughter relationship was formed between reader and Ryan.
2.) reader works at the library with Rebecca, she’s sweet & shy & loves books, and mystery/true crime & Rebecca & Thom adore her.
3.) Reader is a detective at the Horseshoe Bay Police Department who meets Ace & things develop from there.
4.) Reader is Ryan Hudson’s younger sister (like Ace’s age looks similar to Nancy) even though she has the Hudson name she doesn’t care about the money & is very sweet and kind (Ryan is protective when it comes to her) she wants to make money & a difference on her own without the Hudson name, she likes having a job & she likes simple things.
5.) Reader & Ace meet through Grant who comes back to town (maybe she’s Grant’s best friend & Grant things they’ll be perfect for each other & once they meet they just click, she’s shy/sweet & other than Grant Ace helps her open up.
6.) What if Lucy & Ryan had a daughter (reader) at 16 than had Nancy at like 18 or 19, again kind of shy/quiet yet sweet, she’s a waitress with a love of reading & writing, she also likes music & playing guitar/singing, She and Ace have an automatic bond & just kinda click, she’s the kind of girl who’s always there for others no matter what, but hates having attention on herself or feeling like a burden so if she’s hurt, sick or has a problem she deals with it herself.
7.) Reader is Sweet & lovable yet kinda shy & quiet, she works with Carson either as like an assistant or fellow lawyer & Carson & Ryan (or even Nancy) introduce her to Ace & things go from there. Or Ace meets her on his own.
8.) Reader is Connor the coroner’s sister & Leo’s aunt again a shy & sweet lovable girl close with her brother & nephew (either she works with Connor or she’s like Leo’s teacher as well as his aunt & meets Ace & things progress from there.
9.) reader is John Sander’s daughter & friend of Nancy’s & is with John as he’s helping the crew & she & Ace meet & connect.
10.) Reader is Abe Tamura’s sister & when he came to town she did to either she’s a fellow detective (kinda a female Spencer Reid) or just likes solving mysteries (like Nancy)
11.) Reader is Carson or Kate’s younger sister raised alongside Nancy & meets/bonds with Ace.
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Tsuyoshi Kinoshita and Tetsuo Abe in Boy (Nagisa Oshima, 1969) Cast: Tetsuo Abe, Fumio Watanabe, Akiko Koyama, Tsuyoshi Kinoshita. Screenplay: Tsutomu Tamura. Cinematography: Seizo Sengen, Yasuhiro Yoshioka. Music: Hikaru Hayashi. We meet the 10-year-old title character (Tetsuo Abe) of Nagisa Oshima's Boy when he's playing hide-and-seek with imaginary friends -- the only kind he'll make in the course of the film -- around a war memorial. We don't even learn his name, Toshio, until the end of the film: His family simply refers to him as "the boy." They are on the down and out in increasingly prosperous Japan: The father, Takeo (Fumio Watanabe), is a disabled veteran who has married for a second time and fathered a child, known as "Peewee," with Toshio's stepmother, Takeko (Akiko Koyama). They have cut off ties with their extended family, and when Toshio mentions his grandparents he's told they don't want to see them. They make a living by fraud: Takeko runs into the street to fake being hit by cars, and Takeo bullies the motorists into paying him off instead of calling the police. At a certain point, the parents realize that drivers would be even more willing to pay up if they think they've hit a child, and Toshio agrees to become the pretend victim. They travel around Japan to avoid detection -- too many incidents in one location would cause the police to get wise -- and Oshima's film takes us on this unsentimental journey, going as far as the northernmost point of the country in Hokkaido. The parents squabble constantly, especially when Takeko gets pregnant and decides not to have an abortion, all of which begins to take its toll on Toshio. He runs away several times, always to return: His stepmother gives him cash, to his father's annoyance, so once he tries to buy a ticket to where his grandparents live, but finding himself short of cash he goes only partway, then play-acts a meeting with them before returning to his family. Oshima directs this story, drawn from an actual case of an accident-faking family, with as much detachment as he can muster, but the pathos is inherent to the story, especially since the point of view is that of Toshio. A young non-professional, recruited for the film from an orphanage, Tetsuo Abe gives a remarkable performance, maintaining a precocious stoicism through the worst experiences, but also revealing that there is still a child behind that persona.
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brokenbutnotquiting · 3 years
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Nancy Drew: Curse of the Exasperated Parent (I)
Chapter 1 of my first multi-chapter fic.
Summary: When a curse that threatens everyone in Horseshoe Bay comes to light, Nancy needs to work with two partners who just cannot seem to work together, babysit three kids who think she is their mom, juggle feelings for her impromptu baby-daddy and so much more, to find a way to save everyone.
A word of caution: this one will be as slowburn as I can possibly make it, with loads of upcoming jealousy, a hell lot of fluff, as many tropes as I can manage to fit into it, and an honest attempt at writing three very different and very perceptive kids who are #nace as much as I am.
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The pounding on her door only got louder the more she wanted to avoid it. Nancy squinted at the clock on her bedside table, and groaned out loud at the intruder. 6:15 a.m.
6. Fucking. 15. In. The. Damned. Morning. On a Sunday.
"For fuck's sake," Nancy cursed, getting up and trudging down the staircase to the front door. She didn't bother with any robes, because honestly, if she was going to be irritable with being woken up at the crack of dawn after a particularly long night at the Claw, then the intruder on her sleep can damn well be uncomfortable at her being barely clothed.
She grasps the door handle when the door almost breaks down from the pounding it is taking, and Nancy was completely prepared to give the intruder a piece of her mind— hell, she has her mouth open and the first syllables almost out— but the words dry up as soon as she realises who it was that had chosen such violence against humanity.
Detective Tamura stood on her front porch, fist raised no doubt to cause some more havoc, his face haggard, eyes wild and bloodshot, hair mused, and with an overall look of someone who has, quite subtly gone round the bend. Or at the very least, been hit by a truck. Or so it looked.
Nancy huffed at the man, but he barely acknowledged her and almost shoved her aside as he rushed inside before she could invite him in. Not that she had thought that far.
"Detective," she followed Tamura to her kitchen, how he knew the layout to her house she didn't bother asking.
"I need your help." He said. And that was how Nancy knew that the world was surely coming to an end. She wanted to gloat. Oh, she really did, but, something about the desperation leaking from the always calm and collected, and competent—she would deny ever saying that—detective, stopped her from making any comments. She merely gestured for the man to take a seat, and went forward to make a pot of coffee.
Tamura sat down with a soft groan, and took out three files which he had hidden somewhere inside his jacket. Opened one and pushed it towards where Nancy was perched.
A man, of perhaps thirty, with a toothy smile stared at her from the picture pinned on the top beside the picture of a baby with an equally toothless grin. She looked over the name, the address, and the general info silently. Nancy glanced over to Tamura who was openly staring at her with a peculiar expression she couldn't really place. She raised her brow at him.
What is this about? She asked him with a silent look.
"His wife came over, hysterical, claiming that her husband had sleep-walked into the Gorham Woods under some sort of trance, and she had barely blinked but he wasn't there anymore. This baby was." He said in a voice that relied just how frustrated he was to even entertain a claim like that.
"His wife claimed that her husband just somehow turned into a baby?" Nancy asked. Even with all her experience with the supernatural, she found this a little hard to believe, but then, this happened in the Gorham Woods, so perhaps it wasn't such a ridiculous claim.
"We did a DNA test between the baby and their daughter, for a potential half-sibling match. It was completely possible that the man had cheated and chose this weird way to let his wife know and perhaps leave his family. The results claim a father-daughter match between the one year old baby boy, and the barely six-year-old daughter."
"So it's a potential curse," Nancy murmured.
Tamura continued after a short breath, "two days after this case came around, another wife came bawling about her husband turning into a baby, barely two years of age. One day after that, a man came with another baby, this time of three years, claiming that it was his girlfriend. The DNA reports support their claims."
Nancy nodded. "I know you believe in supernatural occurrences, and I wholeheartedly didn't, but this case has..." He shrugged helplessly.
She could understand his predicament. One year ago, even she would have scoffed at the idea of curses and supernatural entities, and ghosts and vengeful sea spirits, but after everything with Lucy, Tiffany Hudson, the Aglaeca, the Wraith, fire spirits, and list keeps growing, Nancy felt like a de-aging curse that randomly turned grown people into babies was right up her alley and definitely not Tamura's.
"I might know someone who can help look into it," Nancy said with a steaming cup of coffee as she set another cup in front of the haggard detective. She knew a trip to the Historical Society was overdue anyways. She wondered what the rest of her friends would say to this case. What Ace...
Nope, Nancy decided. She wouldn't call him about this. Not yet. There was no need to ruin his vacation with more of the things he had left the town for.
She took a deep breath followed by a calming sip. "Take a nap, detective, I will give you a call once I get a headway."
He didn't complain. Nancy could see the exhaustion in every move, as Tamura took a few sips of the coffee, gave her a nod, and took off.
Nancy wondered if he would be quite this docile the next time she met him. She probably would regret this, but she sort of missed his quips. This dejected newly-but-reluctantly-accepting-of-the-supernatural man just didn't light the same fire to prove him wrong as did the previous version of him. And she sort of missed him.
With a sigh, but with the thrill of a new case spreading through her, Nancy took the case files to her room. Setting her coffee cup down, she spread the files on her bed, and took her phone to send in messages to Bess, George and Nick separately to meet at the Claw around 10. She carefully avoiding the group chat which had over a hundred unread messages— updates from Ace and Bess's excited replies, which Nancy was sure was excited enough for all of them combined.
She had a hunch she would probably regret not telling Ace, and her heart ached at not having had him with her, but Nancy knew him. Ace was clever. He would come back, whenever that was— he had barely said goodbye so she didn't have a return date to look forward to, and if she were still working this case, he would join in with the same ease he did everything with. But maybe she would solve this without him, and then she would have something to talk about without having to sit and listen to him tell her all about the romantic parts of his vacation.
Yes, Nancy reasoned. That would be for the best.
But the universe worked in mysterious ways.
What Nancy didn't know, and certainly couldn't comprehend at that fateful Sunday morning— her life was going get a lot messier before she got to the best part.
Two days later, as if the curse had a personal interest in causing havoc in the life of Nancy Drew, it claimed three more victims, all at once, stranding Nancy with three very tiny selves of Bess, George and Nick. By the pattern of the curse—Nancy really should have guessed earlier— they turned to the ever perceptive, every talkative, four-year olds.
And thus ensued never-before-seen Chaos.
And THAT was what Ace came home to merely one week later— to three four-year-old kids clinging to Nancy as she opened her door to stare dumbfounded into the pale blue eyes of her favourite hacker. Although the presence of the three kids wasn't what almost brought Ace to his knees. It was the dark-brown haired girl with pigtails who detached herself from the fiery redheaded woman, the girl with the braids and the boy still holding onto her leg, to jump into his arms with a squeel and a soft, "dad."
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s2 e10
Sorry but this was so funny
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skipperdani · 2 years
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Can you imagine if Nancy had a desk right outside Tamura’s office?? The tension in that police station would be ridiculous.
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mybrainontv · 2 years
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Those darn fairies!!!
I know there’s a lot going on in the finale, but I’m still holding out hope Tamura pops back up in the last minute like, “What did I miss?”
I liked his snark and skepticism.
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smokeonshadows · 3 years
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Maybe this is an unpopular opinion, but Detective Tamura is kind of a hottie.
I don’t think it’s just his looks because I’ve seen this actor in other things and he’s not nearly as compelling in those other roles. I guess I just have a thing for straight-laced, uptight detectives with a hidden agenda.
He also has a sassy side, which I appreciate. The whole shabbat dinner scene was so good for him in that we got to see him be a little sinister and manipulative, but we also got to see him completely lose his cool in the most hilarious way.
Also, kudos to the nancy drew wardrobe department because his styling here makes him look more proportional (whereas the styling for RJ’s other roles tend to make him look a little top heavy)
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4okra · 3 years
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HELLO???? the framed bugs on the wall of his office????? this is so cute
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hypermania · 2 years
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She’s okay. Just a little boy-crazy.
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Choose your fighter: Nancy’s lust-vision edition
Detective Abe “Chest Hair” Tamura
Gil “Not a Top Gun: Maverick Promo but It Could Be” Bobbsey
Ned “Still Got That Almost-Burned Alive Glow” Nickerson
Ace “Wind Beneath My Wings” [redacted]
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Look who was caught hanging out Tom Swift & detective Abe Tamura
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the-magnificunt · 2 years
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Who will sit in the Chief of Police's chair in Nancy Drew s4?
We've had a new person in the Chief's office in every season of Nancy Drew so far, and I feel like it's going to continue into season 4.
Season 1: Chief McGinnis Season 2: Detective Abe Tamura Season 3: visiting FBI profiler Agent Park
What about Tamura?
Tamura appears to be staying on, except he's barely there because the actor that plays him, Ryan-James Hatanaka, has a steady gig on The Fairly OddParents! show, which doesn't give him much time to film Nancy Drew. If that gets renewed, it seems unlikely that he'll return or, if he does, that it will be in any significant role. Even if Agent Park becomes a recurring character, an FBI profiler isn't someone that really has the credentials to run a police station, even if he gets to borrow the office while it's vacant. Tamura hasn't even been named Chief as far as I can tell; he's just an interim person in charge for now as the most senior person working at the station.
What's next?
It looks like an actual Chief needs to be appointed (they're usually chosen by the mayor/city official/city board) for an upcoming season since Nancy and the Drew Crew need to be able to work with someone. Nancy spends an awful lot of time at the station and with her new job as Community Liason, she's going to be there even more in her official capacity.
If no one is appointed, will this chair be filled by a continual rotating cast of characters? Will Nancy herself ever sit there?
Who should it be?
Dear god, let it be a woman or a gay man, or Ace's dad, Captain Thom. Literally, anyone Nancy won't date. Whether or not Nace has happened by then, I am so tired of Nancy flirting over the Chief's desk. I love me some banter, but maybe without the sexual overtones this time. She's two-for-three and anyone old enough to sit behind the desk is too old to be trying to date a 19-year-old. It creeps me out.
It would be awfully refreshing to see a woman, nonbinary, or trans person take the job as we've had enough cis men in that position and I'm ready for a change. No one in town appears to be qualified or they would have shown up or been promoted by now, so we need someone from outside Horseshoe Bay to move there for the job.
I would love to see a brand new actor show up to take the position, hopefully a permanent one, and potentially be a skeptical ally to the Drew Crew. Or even someone that came from somewhere just as haunted as Horseshoe Bay with their own wild stories and unconventional ways of doing things. Hell, bring in Sam Elliot. Now there's the perfect haunted town chief that would never hit on Nancy in a million years. That's the only straight dude I'll accept besides Thom.
Who do you think would make a great Chief of Police for Horseshoe Bay? Someone already in town, or maybe a specific actor?
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lisbonsteresa · 3 years
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imagine being Abe Tamura
one minute you're a hotshot detective in the big apple; the next you're explaining why graham is the least sexy kind of cracker to two would-be college students in the storeroom of a seafood restaurant
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skipperdani · 3 years
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RJ posted this on his insta the other day. So cute!!
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