Penelope is still Bentley’s nerdy and cutie gf, thrives in time NEVER HAPPENED
I drew this for my mom as a Christmas gift since we’re both huge Bentley fans!
Really dumb of me to ask but like…you think Penelope just has cheese lying around Holland/Maybe the safe house for “totally landing purposes. I don’t drag these into the safe house/my castle and lie awake at night eating it questioning my life chocies so far.”
Penelope lying on the futon Bentley set up for her at the back of the safehouse after wolfing down a barrel of gruyere, questioning if this is what 'women in STEM' means
Our four heroes after Episode 5. All Rolled Up.
The worst part? The truth comes out right after our heroine starts feeling like she's part of a family again.
Writing the end to this episode is going to be so painful... because we get to watch all that trust Penelope built up come crashing down.
Don't worry... She will redeem herself.
How to Make the Ultimate Playlist for Your Novel 🎧✨
Writing a novel is all about vibes, and what better way to get in the zone than by crafting a playlist that captures every moment, every emotion, and every heart-flipping scene? Whether you’re in the middle of writing or just dreaming about your characters, having a playlist can seriously bring your story to life.
Every novel has an overall mood - you know, that feeling that sticks with you after reading a chapter. Is your book sweet and romantic, or is it packed with suspense and action? Maybe it’s nostalgic and bittersweet. Whatever the mood is, your playlist should reflect that.
Imagine if your book was a movie, what kind of songs would play during the opening scene? Is it more of a soft, acoustic vibe with someone staring out of a rainy window? Or is it blasting pop-punk as your characters road-trip down the highway?
Pro Tip, Pick a theme song for your novel. This is the one track that feels like it could be the heart of your book. Every time you hear it, you’ll be transported straight into your world. 🎧✨
Let’s be real, every character deserves their own theme song. You know your characters better than anyone, what would their personal soundtrack be? Is your main character a hopeless romantic who blasts Taylor Swift on repeat? Or are they more of an, Billie Eilish (Ps:I Love Billie) kind of person? Find songs that capture their personality, their struggles, and their growth throughout the novel.
Character A (The Dreamer): Their playlist is full of soft, dreamy ballads like “Falling Slowly” by Glen Hansard. Character B (The Brooding Love Interest): They’d totally vibe with something like “Sweater Weather” by The Neighbourhood
Think about it, When your characters finally have that emotional, heart-wrenching argument, what song plays in the background of your mind? When they share their first kiss, is it something soft and sweet, or fiery and passionate? The right song can totally enhance the mood of your scenes, even if you’re just listening while you write.
Big Fight Scene? Go for something intense, like “Control” by Halsey.
The Breakup Scene? You can’t go wrong with a tear-jerker like “Drivers License” by Olivia Rodrigo.
This playlist is your baby, so don’t forget to throw in some of your personal faves. If a song speaks to you, even if it doesn’t seem to fit perfectly at first glance, add it anyway. Sometimes, the most random songs end up being the ones that make the most sense as you write. Plus, having your favorite songs on the playlist will keep you inspired and motivated to dive into your story.
Don’t feel pressured to make the “perfect” playlist from the start. It’s a process. You’ll probably discover new songs that fit your novel as you go, and that’s totally fine.
I saw this “Platonic Relationship Meme“ here on Tumblr. And I decided to try it with Sly and Penelope from the Sly Cooper series.
yea
http://misstalwyn.tumblr.com/post/74146663162/was-dwelling-on-honor-among-thieves-again-and
was dwelling on honor among thieves again and decided to list actual hard proof of Penelope’s badassery
went toe to toe with Sly once
on the wings of a plane iN THE AIR
set up an international flying competition just to wipe the skies with everyone
all of her RC vehicles have little flowers…
Listen to Toad Town - Blue Streamer Removal while reading this.
When it comes to rewriting Thieves In Time, one episode I can't wait to get to is Clan Of The Cave Raccoon.
I get it. Clan Of The Cave Raccoon is nobody's favorite episode. But I believe I know how to fix it.
Many things will stay the same. Our heroes being stranded in prehistory, Carmelita storming off, Bob being the ancestor in need of saving, and The Grizz being our arc villain.
One thing that won't be the same (besides Penelope now being part of the adventure) is how Murray is treated.
I stated earlier that Murray won't be going through much of a character arc in this rewrite.
While that's still true, he will fall into a bit of a depression right after the events of Getting Stronger. Not because of Bob, but because of Penelope.
You see, she's going to be sent out to demonstrate all the things Bob has to do during Getting Stronger. There's just one tiny issue... She's feeling under the weather. Still, she pushes through long enough to get it all done. After the mission is cleared, though... she passes out. Turns out she's not just a little under the weather. She's very sick.
This places our heroine on bed rest for the next several missions as per a very worried Bentley's orders.
It's understandable, then, that Murray would feel partially responsible because Penelope (or Sis as he's been calling her) passed out on his watch.
On Penelope's end, being stuck on bed rest gives her the time she needs to really think about what she's done. I'll briefly go into what leads into her change of heart...
She's seen what her treachery has led to during her journey across time.
She's also seen what her dishonesty could lead to through Sly and Carmelita, especially if she still has the gall to defend herself if she gets found out.
And finally, the boys taking care of her while she's sick ends up being the final push she needs to see the error of her ways.
Oh, and she gets better in time for OP: Jurassic Thievery.
I already spoke about how Sly and Carmelita are doing in this post. They're... worse off than in canon.
Now for the main reason I'm looking forward to this episode... The boss fight.
I've already mentioned the premise in earlier posts: Murray and Penelope team up for a boss fight. Helps that the latter has just gone through her change of heart, and without anybody knowing.
I'm also using the opportunity to follow up on a few things that happened in Episode 2. One of those things is how Bentley has progressed in his character arc.
Last episode, we saw our favorite turtle promise to tone down his overprotectiveness towards Penelope after the events of Jail Break. Before this boss fight starts, we get to see him decide not to interfere. Although maybe letting her (and Murray) fight a giant-ass ice skating bear is a bit much...
Thankfully, his faith in her pays off. But let's go over his thought process throughout that entire scene...
"She can't do this!" "He's going to snap her in half!" "She's doomed!" "Why did I bring her along with us?!"
"No. She can do this." "This amazing woman broke me out of jail and fought off a career pirate!" "She'll be fine." "Why am I doubting her?"
"I promised her." "She deserves my respect." "I'd be lying if I said I wasn't still worried, but… I need to let her soar." "Penelope, show that guy exactly why you're our secret weapon. Our Wild Card. And make me proud."
At around the same time, we have our Villain Of The Week, The Grizz, recognize Penelope. She's shaken, but is able to convince Murray not to believe the villain.
(Not looking forward to writing that scene, BTW. Mainly because of a certain bear's dialogue...)
Seeing Sly, Bentley, Carmelita, and Bob watching this, she convinces Murray to let her finish The Grizz off. He agrees. Now cue what may be one of the biggest missed opportunities in the franchise.
I have to say... This Murray/Penelope boss fight might just end up being my favorite of the lot. I've got a basic outline of how I want the fight scene to go, but actually finishing it might take a while... And yes, there will still be ice skating. From both heroes and our villain.
Anyway, the boss fight ends with Penelope finishing The Grizz off, with help from Murray.
Funny how right when Bentley is learning to let go, Penelope is learning to ask for help when she needs it.
The end of this episode has our heroine, after the van gets fixed, get her chance to return home to Paris. Out of a sense of guilt and responsibility, she refuses, wanting (and perhaps needing) to see this through to the very end.
Our five heroes then set off for their next destination, with Penelope now game for anything this wild adventure has to throw at her.
We all know where we want her to go...
One path leads to an epic redemption quest.
The other... Well, the less we say about that, the better.