Mecore
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Jhariah my second favorite guy ever hi
I hate hate hate daisy, but also sheβs my wife
Sheβs a horrible person and I despise her, but thatβs my wife,
we have had 13 divorces
But actually her actions as a police officer are irredeemable, she was just as much a horror as every other avatar, but also I love the complexity her character is given and the narrative of her character arc is mwah, she died as she was, a monster people begged to recognize them for a second)
And also. Wife
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This is how that scene went right
necromancy is slutty and cool
My main man, Gummi, once again
In addition to my Ultimate RSL Playlist on Youtube, I have made THIS sub-playlist dedicated just to videos of Bobby narrating and singing.
Edit: Other new sub-playlists can be found on my masterlist post!
Feel free to save these playlists and share them with your mutuals who also love Bobby!
What if I threw up rn
i cannot stop thinking about this lore drop atm:
so many messy thoughts about this argh.
firstly, there's so much repression in that statement. the way it's stated so factually, no feelings. he's completely dissociated himself from the trauma of it; he is aware that it happened, but it happened to a child who's no longer him.
medicine to fill the hole of family dysfunction -> using work as a fucked-up found family. the visual of bookshelves of medicine cradling him softly to sleep rather than his own mother (thoughts on wire vs cloth mother, and nature vs nurture).
chase going into the study of healing to distract himself from the pain of neglect, and because he never knew how to heal himself.
spending his formative years in a prison of books, of knowledge and facts. until one day he decided to make a home in it.
living in the permanent reminder that his father is never home, as he's locked in his father's cold and empty study. a permanent reminder of his neglect, that he is always alone.
"[life] is a series of rooms, and who we get stuck with in those rooms with adds up to what are lives are" (s3e12 one day, one room).... chase spent his childhood in that study, alone. in adulthood he's always ended up alone - abandoned by his parents, house, cameron - with his work the one constant.
it's like he's still trapped in his father's study to that day. it's like he never got over it.