One thing I don't see many people talk about is how purely empathetic Simon is. Specifically in episode 6.
Out of everyone- including the ghosts who have known her for decades- Simon is the one who saw Janet's humanity. He just... Talked to her. Sympathized with her and treated her like a person. He made her- and us as the audience- see that she wasn't a bad person, just someone who made mistakes and needed help getting on the right path.
His ability to connect with her this way when no one else could was beautiful to watch in real time. Simon Elroy, the man you are
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Close your eyes. Count down from ten. You may feel this pinch.
I decided to redraw this old thing I did last year where it's A Star Is Torn but Baloo is swapped with Rebecca
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Maddie Nears and Simon Elroy
School Spirits 1x08
is this funny chat
Mainly putting this on my main blog because F/Ovember is currently happening on @staticshipstation (check that out btw)
But one of the reasons I have “if you villainize Amanda/Wooly DNI” is not only because.. well they’re my kids and I adore them. Like these are not villains these are my beautiful imperfect children.
But also because honestly?… I think it’d really hurt the story if either turned out to be true.
One of the reasons I love and adore ATA is its story and how fucking tragic and almost real it is. Guy with genuine heart and ambition wants to achieve his dreams (Sam) but some fuckass corporation taints his goal of wanting to help children (Hamlen). It’s the story of a shitty company doing shitty things to people who don’t deserve it.
And I’m sorry but having the wrench of “OH YEAH AND ALSO THE LITTLE GIRL/SHEEP ARE EVIL!!!” Is.. so out there and would honestly just be really awkward in the story.
Like are Wooly and Amanda perfect? By all means no. But people are acting like Wooly is some Disney twist villain from the 2010s or that Amanda is some spoiled brat. When the reality is that both of them, to an extent, are victims.
They just deal with their traumas VERY VERY differently.
Amanda keeps being invasive and even aggressive at times. This anger is justified, by all means, Jesus Christ. She deserves to be angry. But at the same time that doesn’t negate the fact she’s hurt people doing this, though it’s important to note that doesn’t mean her own pain doesn’t valid. Wooly tends to bootle shit up and push it to the side. When something in his so obviously wrong in front of him he hides it so deep. He’s scared it might trigger something and that he might get hurt.
These characters and the dynamic is just so deep and complex that the sudden twist of “OH AND WOOLY WAS WORKING FOR HAMLEN THE WHOLE TOME >:D!!” Or “AMANDA WAS ACTUALLY TRYING TO KILL YOU!!” In my opinion, minimizes everything set up.
I want to end this off by saying that anyone is valid for believing these theories, despite my qualms with them, I can understand how people came to these conclusions… however it’s just not content I really want to engage with personally.
I love how the plot of the Little Golden Book "The Ghost Ship" is "Don Karnage accidentally puts an end to Louie scamming people"
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Beetlejuice TAS addition with alt colors toooo, because I thought it'd be fun :]
Molly has been captured by Karnage, but who’s the real prisoner here? This man is not good with kids in the slightest, it is going to be a long plane ride