It really sucks that characters like Lagoona, Ghoulia, Abbey, and Heath could have been completely removed from the movie and it wouldn't change the plot even the slightest bit.
Especially because their costuming and outfits were good. I was gagged when I saw Abbey rocking that romper, and Lagoona's outfits were all so cute and sporty, yet they had a lot of variety. Meanwhile Clawdeen changed costumes like eight times and they all looked exactly the same, minus the one time she threw on a pair of pants.
And because they looked so good, it made the other backgrounders look even worse. They didn't have any kind of distinct monster traits, just body paint, bright wigs, and hideous clothes.
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request ;; β " i really like the idea of johan being a father as shocking as it would be, and him with a daughter. platonically of course. so heβs just really protective of her, and he would hurt or kill anyone who tries to touch her or defy her, or anyone who even smiles at her. and afterwards, heβd be super comforting to her "
summary ;; β johan if he was a single dad with a daughter.
featuring + contains ;; β not an x reader, just headcannons. maybe a bit angst at the end bc johans plan for suicide and stuff
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its kind of hard to imagine johan with any children, and if he did have children, to be a single father instead of leaving the child with the mother.
in some ways i feel like he'd be a bit like how friend was with kanna in 20th century boys, but thats for another time.
in the slim chance this would happen though, he'd likely not get to see his daughter much. not in the way that he didnt care or just wasnt there for her enough, but because it wasn't safe for her to be around him in public.
she'd live in a large house with a lot of security, rooms stored with gifts and toys from her father whenever he sees her. sure, it makes her sad that she rarely sees him, but she can't stay mad at him for too long.
he puts in the effort to keep her entertained and knows her childish tactics are better than her having to go through the same psychological horrors he did whilst growing up.
i dont think he'd trust any school to teach her, instead having her be homeschooled for most or even the rest of her life. though it wouldn't be much of a problem, since its likely she's inherited her wits and intelligence from her father.
maybe at times it gets lonely due to being at home at all times, because whenever she asks the guards to let her out, they either nod and supervise her at all times, or tell them that she simple wasnt allowed without any further answer if she kept pestering.
but you can't blame the poor men, they know better than to go against her fathers rules.
but her word would be second to johans, so if she asked for anything, no matter how impossible, they would make it work. if it meant she was safe and happy, it'd be done and over with before she can even blink.
but she's happiest when her fathers home, chattering on about everything she cant remember that has happened since the last time they were together. normally it's weeks in between visits, at times even around a month and a half, but never more than that.
but soon it'll be far more, because johan doesn't plan to wait out his death.
he wonders how she'll live after he's gone, but at times he feels silly for wondering that. he's left her money, shes smart, and shes got security to look after her. she would live just fine.
but sometimes those visits make him uncertain, as she lights up whenever she sees him. would she truly be alright? he worries for his daughter. shes smart and has security, but she's bubbly, like any other child, and is attached to her father, no matter how scarce visits are.
but soon, days after days, weeks after weeks, and then even month after month, he doesnt come back.
and nobody tells her why.
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