I looove Abed and Pavel's friendship. They were friends in season 1 and Pavel is probably the one who has witnessed everything that there was in Troy and Abed's relationship from beginning to "end". He helps Abed in so much and even if they aren't as close as Abed is to the study group you know the friendship is genuine. Genuinely such an underrated friendship and character.
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Hatchetfield characters as things my friends (and I) have said!
Wiggly: IM NOT DOING THE MACARENA! *does a little wiggle dance*
Deb: What came first the chicken or the egg?
Alice: The ice cream cone!
Grace: Oh my fish!
Kyle: We’re broken and people still take us.
Ruth: That was not very homosexual of you.
Richie: What is the greatest magic of all?
Ruth: Pussy.
Grace: We’ll be their pimps!
Max: Sports Complex? I think they’re pretty simple actually.
Max, holding a book-bag: Where is the G-spot on this thing?
General MacNamara: He literally ran past my grenade and butt fucked me.
Max: Is that a man? Why is he so pretty?
Pokey: Music speaks in all languages even horse!
Grace: I might be a satanist
Richie: You might be gay
Solomon: Do better.
Steph: I don’t want to.
Pete: He looks like a bad version of Keanu Reeves.
Ruth: I don’t want to hear you talk ever again.
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I think it's really interesting that for all that people think Nancy is a prissy popular girl (in or out of universe), she tends to gravitate towards the outcast and slightly weird. For real, Steve is the only person in her life that doesn't fit that description, and Im 90% sure the initial pull of their relationship for her was just that he was a cute guy showing direct interest for the first time in her life.
Her brother and his friends are the epitome of this, and she used to get along with them really well. But her best friend Barb wasn't popular either. It's commonly accepted that Barb was likely LGBT in some way, and the two canonically were very distant from the in-crowd before Steve. We dont know more than this, sadly.
Jonathan is the definition of outcast and considered kinda weird. She was intrigued by this, not repulsed. His differences were part of the attraction for him. Fred paints the picture of what was considered stereotypical nerd and unpopular. And then there's Robin, who is, once again, a social outcast that's considered fairly weird and not normal. Robin was a great support for Nancy throughout season 4, and I think a large part of it was that she ended up making her feel more centered through her pure awkward genuineness.
These are the people she turns to and picks for herself. These are the people she feels comfortable around. Every single one of them lives as themselves and doesn't conform to society's expectations. (Aside from the obvious, such as hiding sexuality.) They are people who let Nancy be herself too. Because she's not really prissy, or judgemental, or whatever society has deemed to paint her as; whatever her family has tried to make her into. She is her own person, and I think those people help her remember that.
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so im not done with tbosas but ik how it goes, like i watched the movie and just kinda know what happens.
ik how Sejanus dies, and like does he get the bread crumbs from the district 2 thing. cause if he didnt
an afterlife fic where he dies and realizes he has no food for his journey, so he just kinda sits there for a few days in darkness (idk how im picturing the jouney is, dark, nothing but a strong gut feeling to guide where to go) waiting, hoping for food, but nothing comes. he eventually leaves and makes his way to where ever he is supposed to be going, and wherever he came from. when he gets there it took a lot and without food, he can barely stand. he looks up and there he is, district 2, back home (but like, afterlife).
there were so many people there, and once they saw who he was they made sure to stay clear of him, after a bit of confusion of him being there. but there was one person who stood out to him, the person stopped, a distance away, and didnt seem to know what to make of it, shocked and confused.
"Marcus?..." that seemed to snap them back to reality, and they just, walked away. Sejanus eventually found a tree to lean against, not knowing what else to do, no one wanted him there.
he seemed to stay there for awhile, maybe a couple days, before someone sat beside him, "why are you here?" Marcus, and some bread.
"Well, it seems I died."
"yeah, but how? You didnt seem to have food when you arrived. I mean even I did, I don't know how, but I did. I have a suspicion though." Marcus handed him the loaf as he asked the question.
"I wanted to help some people, and they killed me for it. No one either knew or cared enough to give me some bread."
The response seemingly answered his question. "Thank you, by the way, for the bread"
"ah, so you knew"
"as i said, i had my suspicions. Why here?"
" I'm here because this is my home"
"you gave that up a long time ago"
"i was 8. my father gave it up, i never wanted to move, wish i hadn't."
"I'm sorry things turned out this way for you"
"You're one to talk"
"Why'd you choose this tree?"
"What do you mean?"
"This tree, its not one here, its like it belonged somewhere else." he stood up and out reached him arm for Sejanus to grab so he could see the tree.
Almost as soon as he stood up he fell back to the ground, not because of the hunger, the bread was fine for now, but because he instantly knew this tree. The Hanging Tree.
Marcus treid to catch him as he fell, too late, but the effort was there. Sejanus answered before Marcus could ask more questions. "Its how I died. It's The Hanging Tree in district 12."
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