Why can’t Robin leave button house? There’s not really any reason for him to be bound the the property line, it wasn’t there when he was died.
I’ve got some ideas but they all have flaws:
The area of land belonged to Robin’s tribe, this is the most likely theory but is this was the case his boundaries would be different to other ghosts as it’s very very unlikely that the cavemen and house owners (Humphrey, Fanny, Francis, ect) had exactly the same boundaries to their owned land.
The property boundaries can change themselves and when the land was brought to build the house they changed to fit the owned area, meaning one day robin could go anywhere he liked then the next he couldn’t.
He chooses to stay, but probably the least likely as after millions of years he probably would of chosen to leave and in Part of the Family he could of followed the car to tell Alison about Lucy.
I think a combination of 1 and 2 are most likely (Robin having to live be dead inside his group’s boundaries, then when the house put there Robin’s boundaries changed shape), but I’m still not really sure.
Anyone got any better theories?
In case you were unaware the “I ain’t quittin’ you” scene night at the museum
If a reference to the movie brokeback mountain
Which is a movie about GAY COWBOYS
If that isn’t proof of Jed being queer then I don’t know what is
It’s quite a common theory/headcannon that Crowley doesn’t remember his time as an angle before he fell. If this is true, they would both have different a first memory of eachother, meaning their first impression differ. I think this would explain the assumption that both Aziraphale and Crowley make to metatrons offer.
Aziraphale’s first memory is of the happy Angel whose happily created the galaxy and asks questions about why it has to end, which gives him the impression that Crowley would be happy to be a Angel again, wants to ‘reform’ heaven and prevent Armageddon 2.0, therefore would want to go back.
Whereas Crowley’s first memory (as far as he knows) is of the Angel who betrayed heaven to help Adam and Eve by giving them the fire sword, and over time continues to betray heaven, leaving the impression that he isn’t very loyal to heaven and likes humans, therefore wouldn’t accept it.
Then over their 6000 years on Earth, they both betrayed their sides. Giving Aziraphale the idea that Crowley liked heaven and Crowley the idea that Aziraphale didn’t.
All of the above (shh don’t tell anyone)
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As an aromantic person I find the term ‘my other half’ to refer to a significant other so strange.
Because sometimes I think to myself; ‘That’s stupid, I don’t need another half I’m a whole person by myself. Amatonormativity is so weird.’
And others I think; ‘I will forever be alone, a fraction for all my life. Without a lover I won’t be a real person.’
Evan Rosier - asexual
Regulus Black - asexual demiromantic
Dorcas Meadows - greysexual
Barty Crouch Jr - demiromantic
Pandora Lovegood - aroace
Luna Lovegood - (romance favourable) aromantic
Sirius Black - demisexual
Marlene McKinnon - greyromantic
Emmeline Vance - orientated aroace
Charlie Weasley - aroace
Lily Evans - noviromantic/sexual
Lily Potter - asexual
Ginny Weasley - demisexual
Neville Longbottom - angled aroace
I’m pretty sure I have more but these and all I can think of at the moment 💜🖤💚
(P.S. Lily Evans is referring to Harry’s mum and Lily Potter is referring to his daughter)
Happy aro-spec week 🎉
I love that pancake day is in aro week
Why is no one talking about how Crowley is also Aziraphales’s emotional support demon?
Being aromantic, autistic person who enjoys books/show/movies/ect is so strange.
Especially when those forms of media have a romantic plot, which is most of them because amatonormativity.
‘Are they flirting or is this normal conversation for this type of relationship?’
‘Does that look me they’re in love or just a normal look?’
‘Is this how people are meant to act around each other or do they have a crush?’
And there’s so many more examples
I think the reason non of the other ghosts have been sucked off yet is because they don’t want to.
Mary has said before that she wanted to be sucked off:
In The Thomas Thorne Affair(S2E4) she says “I used to dream of the day I would be sucked off’.
In Gone Gone(S4E4) she calls Robin a “lucky beggar’ when they think he got sucked off.
Whereas the other ghosts never express any want to move on:
In The Hardest Word(S4E3) the review(that Mary didn’t type) they say they never wanted to leave.
In Carpe Diem(S5E5) they’re all rather panicked at the thought that one of them may be sucked off.
So while I do think the ‘unfinished business’ trope does play a part in who gets sucked off (i.g. Mary had to talk about the trial), but those who want to stay will.