The fact that Main-verse Ooo is as good and as kind as it is (relative to the other universes shown so far, at least, it's obviously not perfect) all because of the same character that starts off as the OG series' antagonist, the person we were made to see as the bad guy (albeit an often ineffectual one) for several seasons, is making me lose my mind.
Imagine finding out the guy you spent your childhood beating up and saving princesses from is in fact a driving catalyst behind you being able to exist, and not only exist but also live in a world that knows what kindness is. All because that man, the same man who you've witnessed do terrible things, once met a little girl and taught her how to be good.
Simon's story really shows us that even if you lose your way and forget how it is to be good yourself, the world keeps the memory for you. That act of love Simon showed Marcy by protecting her and seeing her as more than the monster she thought herself to be created ripples upon ripples, small at first but eventually enough to help give their wreckage of a world—a world that easily could have been forsaken, its goodness overlooked because of its inhospitable remains—a chance to grow into something beautiful. Because of those very same ripples Simon created, the people of Ooo grew up in a world where they know enough about kindness that they were able and willing to spare the 'bad guy' some, to see beyond the wreckage and allow him to grow too.
In saving Marceline, Simon helped to not only to save the world, but also himself.
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Going crazy thinking about the trauma bond Julian, Kira, Quark, Jake, and Ezri share at the end of the series. I would give my right arm to see what their relationships turned out like.
Is Kira sort of an extension of Jake’s dad because of her connection to the prophets? Does she sort of take on a paternal role for him? Dax too? Did Quark have any emotional repercussions from the Siege and does he possibly reach out to Ezri about it? How does Julian handle losing the support of the O’Briens? Are Ezri and Julian able to make it work after going through all that together? Does Kira form a closer relationship with Julian now that almost everyone has gone? Would love anyone’s thoughts on this.
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Nah see Jake Seresin would meet his future wife at a bar, where she and him were going after the same girl
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Ok but what is this?
Is this Botkawis Tran? Is he living his own Nick Miller moment?
Cuz like:
the photos have the same energy
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did a redraw of this image because i love it so much and hehehehehehehehehehe
also i made a version where you can put anything inside the poster HEHE
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do you like pinball?
GT: Never played - the machines seem like interesting gadgets, though!!
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So @themasterofcard and I were talking the other day about White Collar + Batfam crossovers, and how amazing a similar concept would be with Brooklyn 99
There's the obvious like everyone collectively making jokes about Bruce and Holt but also
Dick Grayson and Charles Boyle interacting would be the funniest thing ever for so many reasons (their energies, sense of style, and the fact that Dick's name is Dick and Boyle is constantly accidentally sexualizing conversations)
Tim and Amy would be talking a million miles a minute in front of a bulletin board which totally doesn't look serial killerish at all, working on cases and theories and generally looking more crazy as they get more focused
Rosa and Jason immediately and wordlessly respect each other, but Rosa and Damian get along a little too well and become a danger to others (especially if she has her axe and/or dog)
Selina and Doug Judy are best friends, but no one agrees on how they met (or why they're in the precinct)
Holt later calls Cass a "delightful conversation partner" despite the fact that no one heard either of them say anything to each other
Boyle either has no concept of which superheros are fictional and which ones are real (to Jake's frustration), or otherwise just flat out gets their names wrong
"My favorite is the flashlight"
"Boyle, do you mean the flash?"
"No no the one with the powers"
"That doesn't narrow it down"
[He's talking about Signal somehow]
"And of course the little dude. He's Nikolaj's favorite"
"Robin?"
"Come on Jake we've been over this the kid's name is Sparrow, get your birds right"
[Holt starts agreeing that Sparrow is a much more suitable name for a hero anyways for some stupidly academic reason, so Jake must be wrong]
Also, most importantly:
ACE AND CHEDDAR
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