you can make fictional characters wear anything
Love love love characters that present themselves as emotionally open social butterflies but the more you see of them the more obvious it is that they’re the most closed off fuckers in the story. Sure, they want to help you with your personal problems and messy emotions, but if you turn that shit back on them, they’ll shut down or deflect every time. Why are you sticking your nose in their business anyway? It’s not like it matters. They’re not a person, they’re just a role being played. They’re the guy who fixes things and saves people. Please ignore the man behind the mask, he’s fine. Everything’s fine.
forever grateful i was simply too lazy to let the make up industrial complex get its hooks in me. I was just like im not doing all of that. im doing none of that in fact
this from the guy who wrote the sting pain index, a scale he constructed after letting himself be stung by insects
the great thing about enjoying mystery of the week shows is that when the writing is bad its like oh well. next week might be better! but when a plot driven show has bad writing in an episode its like oh god we're going to have to deal with this forever what if i killed everyone
qs reblog sideblog. assorted bric a brac. follows back from @quirinah
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