#And Allison asked me
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crushed-oranged-angered · 14 days ago
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High and watching Party Guessed and just
Allison’s hallucination of herself trying to kill her the same night that her mom kills herself… do you think that was on her mind in the hospital? Do you think she’s ever told anyone about that?
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citree · 2 years ago
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Blorbos from my shows.... ☂
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non-plutonian-druid · 2 months ago
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[ID: a tua comic.
Panel 1: Viktor says "Why are you in my apartment."
Panel 2: Five, who is in Viktor's apartment, says "We're going to a pottery class on Thursday."
Panel 3: Viktor, perturbed: "Wait, what? ...I'm busy" Five, offscreen: "You're not, I checked."
Panel 4-5: Viktor, from offscreen, says "wait-" while Five says "The flyer said to wear clothes you don't like" and disappears.
Panels 6-9: Viktor, looking bewildered, asks "Does he do this to you guys too?" Luther replies "We made candles. They... look like shit. But they smell nice!" Allison replies "We made keychains." Klaus replies "I... guess he drives me to my knitting club? I think he just does it to flirt with the old ladies."
Panel 10-11: Viktor prompts, "Diego?", who looks embarrassed.
Panel 12: Diego tilts his nose in the air and says "needle felting." Allison replies "of course."
Panel 13: Diego opens one eye and says "I'm gonna make Lila a wolf." Luther replies "of course." End ID.]
Needle felting is the stabbiest craft.
also i have though long and hard about what five should do with himself now that the apocalypse is gone, and i have decided that one of the answers is "drags his siblings to community crafting classes against their will"
(takes place not in season 4, but in the equivalent time period (ie 2024) in one of those classic "after season 2 the sparrows are quickly taken care of and they get back to their own timeline" aus, becuase season 4 was mostly ok but i don't want to play in its space.)
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gansey-like · 2 months ago
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But Neil Josten was a Fox. Andrew called him home; Nicky called him family. Neil wasn't going to lose any of it.
The Foxhole Court: A Scrapbook
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achingly-shy · 11 months ago
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spotify wrapped 2023: #51 + teen wolf for anon
"or were you all in a dream amelie, amelie? i don't know" amelie — gracie abrams
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mapbottakeamap · 2 months ago
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Doing a tier list of aftg characters because why not
1. Neil
2. Jean
3. Andrew
4. Kevin
5. Nicky
6. Renee
7. Allison
8. Cat
9. Laila
10. Matt
11. Dan
12. Seth
13. Jeremy
14. Aaron
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siriusblackisdead · 1 year ago
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Neil Abram Josten:
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ihopeicanchangethislater05 · 2 months ago
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house md core but no one gets suspended, they get a bonus instead
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dayurno · 10 months ago
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what do u like about allison? not attacking u or anything she's just always fell flat to me and im open to enlightenment
shes funny to me :) i like that she's catty and entitled and insufferable, but that there are moments where it slips (namely grieving seth, but also offering herself up to be a confidante to neil, crumpling into renee after andrew hurts her) and we get to see that she's terrified of herself And others and that money could not buy her a sense of self nor a reasonable emotional framework. there are also small things about her that i just find endearing, like the few times where her and matt act like siblings (when the foxes get rained on and matt takes a picture of her looking soaked, much to her horror, and when jeremy shows the foxes his game plan for the semi finals and allison tugs incessantly at matts sleeve to let her see it) and her horrible betting problem, the way she knew neil caused seth's death but also knew she couldn't live her whole life with that grudge, her gossip habits, the way she desperately wants to fix everything with money (taking the foxes out to the cabins after neil got kidnapped always seemed like such an obvious attempt to soothe the team to me, but allison was not raised on affection and the only way she can conceive it is through what she can offer them in monetary terms + i'm reminded of the bit in the ec that allison keeps a trustfund for the foxes' children and that she pays for renee's child's medical bills) etc!
i do mean it when i say that allison and kevin are not all that different, and they have a very similar understanding (or lack thereof) of the way relationships work, but allison can be such a steorotype sometimes it's hard to allow ourselves to see her as anything but a tall hot glass of skank, whereas we naturally give kevin more nuance and space for humanity because we are taught to believe men are more capable of complexity than women. one of my favorite allison is kevin in a wig moments is the fact that allison's goal with seth ('to make a real man out of him', to give him something to live for, to make him want to achieve it) is exactly the same as kevin's goal with andrew
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eliotquillon · 2 months ago
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oooooh would you write about Cameron and whatever the hell was going on in her brain when she was in Chicago between Teamwork and Lockdown? She's still waiting for Chase to come back to her and is trying to bait him with divorce papers while getting updates about him going speed dating and punching House.
i will very likely flesh this out into something better and longer when i get home for the break and rewatch s6 but as a quickfire drabble:
The move goes well. Cameron spends the night in a hotel, arranges for movers to pack and ship her things, and catches the next flight to Chicago. Simple as that. Open and shut.
If she goes back to the apartment, she’ll cave, and that isn’t—she just can’t. She has to stand for something. It’s shock therapy, she thinks; Chase will see sense, once the apartment is empty of her jewellery and perfume and favourite books. He’ll realise what he’s throwing away, and he’ll book a ticket to Chicago. A ticket home, to be with her. He’ll come, Cameron thinks, and then a week passes with her staying with her parents, and he does not call. He does not cave.
You were supposed to come with me, Cameron thinks as she rubs the spot where her wedding ring should be sitting. You were supposed to be here already.
“Robert and I are getting divorced,” Cameron tells her parents at the end of the second week. It is the first time she has said the D word—one that isn’t Dibala—out loud. Until now she has been dancing around it: temporary separation, she’d said at first, and then, he just needs some more time. “There was a dealbreaker. I don’t want to talk about it.” She doesn’t elaborate; she lets her mother assume that it’s about children, that he doesn’t want any, and Cameron’s mom practically mourns the idea of little blond miniature Chases for the rest of the evening. It goes really well. No tears.
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Cameron gets a job running the ER at Northwestern Memorial, better than the one she’d had lined up when her and Chase were meant to be leaving together, and for the first few days she keeps stumbling over her words whenever someone asks, politely, if she’s married. “My husband died,” she says at first, which is somehow both true and dishonest. She practices saying, and I’m separated from my second husband in the mirror until it flows smoothly off her tongue. It feels truer than the D word. It feels right. Divorce, she thinks, implies that he is no longer a part of her. That he is entirely gone. That she isn’t still watching her cell phone and hoping for a New Jersey area code to pop up, just in case.
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“These don’t go through if he doesn’t sign them, right?” Cameron checks with her attorney. She feels silly and naïve; her knowledge of divorce comes mostly from television and grapevine gossip, no intimate knowledge to impart—her parents are still, after forty years, uneasily married, and she feels cut adrift.
She is calling his bluff, she thinks. Chase loves her. He does. He will not end their marriage over this; once he sees that she is serious, that she isn’t going back to Princeton, he’ll capitulate. Chase wants forgiveness, she thinks, more than he wants to own his actions. She can give him that. Please, Cameron thinks as she gives the go-ahead for the paperwork to be faxed. Let me forgive you.
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Foreman calls every now and then. It’s always a little stilted—outside of work, they never really were quite friends—and Cameron gets the sense that he dances around most things, House especially, but Cameron hasn’t lived in Chicago for the best part of fifteen years and it’s embarrassingly comforting just to hear a familiar voice, a filed-down East Coast accent. They talk a lot about nothing: Cameron’s new job, his apartment renovation, what’s on the news. He will occasionally mention Thirteen, and even more occasionally Taub or Cuddy, but no-one else. It’s strange, Cameron thinks: the two most significant people they both had in common have been completely erased from their pool of conversation.
She knows it’s bad news when he calls her less than three days after the previous time. Cameron’s head goes to worst case scenarios: suicides, bus crashes, random shooters. She thinks, absurdly, of Chase’s younger sister all the way over in Australia, although she’s fairly sure that Foreman doesn’t know about Danielle and, besides, Chase hasn’t spoken to his sister in years. And it isn’t any of those things, of course. No reason for it to be. Instead, Foreman says, very apologetically, “House took Chase speed-dating the other night.”
It’s the first time he mentions either of them directly, and it hits Cameron like a punch to the gut. He was supposed to come with me, she thinks blankly, as she makes all the right noises about how she appreciates Foreman telling her and that there’s no hard feelings. She can’t go back; if it’s a ploy to make her jealous, it works, but Cameron knows what she wants. She can see herself being happy in Chicago. Being free. Her only concession is that he was supposed to be here by now.
“Robert, it’s me,” she says to an unfamiliar new answering machine when Foreman eventually hangs up. Her palms are slick with sweat. “Please sign and fax over the papers I sent you. All the best.”
Cameron regrets saying that last part immediately, but what is she to do. It is a far less offensive trio of words than I love you.
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The truth is that Cameron has never been a particularly patient person. As a child, she always bemoaned her August birthday and having to wait so long between Christmas and birthday presents; as a college student, she always raced through test papers as soon as they were in front of her; as an adult, she is little different. As she regularly tells patients, no news is good news. Chase’s lack of response to the calls, to the divorce papers, is a good thing. It means he isn’t saying no. It means he’s thinking about it.
I can’t keep chasing you forever, Chase told her once, when they were in that horrible quasi-argument that had been about her apartment drawer and not about the drawers at the same time. Cameron is beginning to understand his sentiments. The wait is torture; she signs for a new lease, and catches herself wondering if she’ll have to break it if Chase moves over and they decide to upsize. She finds herself thumbing over his contact information with a religious regularity—like the rosary he used to keep in their nightstand and sometimes pore over when he was restless and thought she was asleep. He was supposed to come with her, and he didn’t, and she doesn’t know how long she can keep limping on—
It’s a silly detail that pushes her to book the flight, in the end. She’s having another one of her biweekly chats with Foreman when, ever so casually, he says, “It was just after Chase punched out House,” the embargo on either of their names lifted, and Cameron freezes.
“After what?” she asks, and she can practically see Foreman’s little self-cringe behind her eyelids at the question; God, there’s a version of herself out there that wouldn’t believe this, but she does sort of miss him. “When was this?”
“Not long after you left,” Foreman says tactfully. “House kept asking questions about the—divorce, so Chase clocked him one.”
Chase, Cameron knows, is not typically an angry person; he is even less typically angry at House, even when he was tucked away safe in surgery and refused to have anything to do with Diagnostics. The anecdote suddenly makes it very hard to swallow. He was supposed to come with me, she thinks. If he is angry at House now instead of her—
Cameron is sick and tired of waiting. Either he’ll sign or he won’t. Either he’ll come home with her, or he’ll stay. And it is safe now, she thinks. He will see her with the papers in hand, and he won’t be able to ignore her. He will know that this is it.
He’ll make the right decision, she thinks. This time, he will. She books a single plane ticket to New Jersey, and gambles on a double return.
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kacievvbbbb · 5 months ago
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I'm not sure they were necessarily trying to imply Klaus and Allison always had that relationship. They've been living together for 5 years by the time we catch up with them, only three of which he was sober. That leaves him with two years of getting into trouble and asking Allison for help. For all we know that's exactly how he came to live in her basement in the first place.
It would have really helped if s4 hadn't wasted so much time on useless storylines and focused on the character relationships instead... The Klaus/Allison/Claire dynamic was so interesting, I wanted to see more of them.
I thought that was the route they were going down as well and I enjoyed that relationship. The gaslighting I feel was mainly from the argument they had while Klaus was speaking of the last 5 years Allison was saying that she had been dealing with his shit since they were kids and she was always the one dealing with it which is just not substantiated by anything from the previous seasons. Also the flash back to when they were kids with the Jennifer Incident they purposefully add a little scene of teen allison corraling a drunk/high teen Klaus, trying to back up her earlier assertions. Which is just weird. And I would have honestly preferred if they just focused on the 5 years they've spent relying on each other and building a new sibling relationship that would have given the argument more impact on both sides I think.
I agree the Klaus/Allison/Claire dynamic was really fun and I really enjoyed it but it honestly felt like it went nowhere. Klaus became an extreme germaphobe got his powers back blew up at allison they get in a fight and then she saves him that's so surface level of the complex family dynamics we got a glimpse at especially with Ray walking out and Allison's stalled movie career. it was just such a missed opportunity. I'd have liked to have all the siblings interact with the kids more really show that this new life they've built for themselves isn't all bad and that further complicates the decisions characters have to make. the birthday party scene was really great to me and I wish we could have seen more like it.
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kjones-fandom · 5 months ago
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Songs that remind me of Andrew and Neil:
“Everything I did to get to you” by Ben Platt is Andrew and Neil’s song
“In a week” by Hozier also gives Andreil vibes
“Moments silence” by Hozier lowkey is giving andrew and Neil during the shower scene
“Work song” By Hozier is Neil coming back to Andrew after Baltimore
“As it was” by Hozier
“Francesca” by Hozier
“Say yes to heaven” by Lana Del Rey
Other:
“Bloodsucker” by CIL is Allison’s song
“Bubble wrap” by precious Pepala is Nicky’s song
“Cherry wine” By hozier is Kevin’s song towards Riko or Aaron’s song towards his mom if the song wasn’t about a romantic relationship
“Nobody’s soldier” by Hozier is Neil’s song
“Born to die” by Lana del Rey is Allison and Seth’s song
“Jackie and Wilson” by Hozier is Matt’s song when he was a freshman and was in love with Dan
“Arsonist lullaby” by Hozier is Renee’s song and I will die on this hill
“As good a reason” by Paris Paloma is Dans song and I don’t even have to explain why
“Art Deco” by Lana Del Rey is Kevin’s song
“Which witch” by Florence + The Machine is Allison’s song (it fits Dan and Renee also)
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knickknacksandallthat · 1 year ago
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wait so do the foxes actually think kerejean is a thing?
or do they still think its just sex, cause kev never actually explained it
LMAO anon - this is a fabulous question! And I feel like, in true Fox fashion, Kevin hasn't answered it.
AKA the Foxes, while Kevin was at the hospital checking up on his dad the next morning, were definitely taking bets on what the hell just happened.
Boyd: *stuffing his mouth full of bagel* Dude, no way. They're banging. You see that possessive move by Moreau? Man was practically announcing to the room how they're bumping baguettes now.
Aaron: bumping baguettes? what the actual fuck, boyd?
Dan: *banging spoon on table* I will not allow stereotyping at this breakfast table! Observation allowed, withdraw the metaphor.
Matt: Withdrawn. Sorry, your honor.
Dan: Don't let it happen again.
Nicky: *on Kevin's laptop which the Foxes definitely found and powered up without asking* Okay, nope. Not enough. Those Trojans are the literal definition of touchy-feely, and they definitely turned Jean once he got there. So I need some facts - does Kev have a hickey? Are they wearing each other's clothes? Did you find a used condom in the bathroom trash can?
Aaron: I am NOT fucking digging through their trash, Nicky! Are you kidding me?
Nicky: *shrugging* You want proof? I'm just offering the method.
Allison: Nope, I'm calling it right here, right now. It's the whole enchilada. The big L, sex - the works.
Dan: Evidence?
Allison: Are you kidding me? Have any of you even been watching them? Neil, tell them.
Neil: *without looking up from his bowl of cereal* no.
Allison: See? That's proof right there. Neil would be denying it if it wasn't.
(Neil scowls at her.)
Aaron: okay, not that I'm buying into this whole "they're dating" thing, but they did sleep in the same bedroom last night.
Andrew: So did you, me, and Nicky for two plus years in college. Are you saying we all slept with him?
Allison: I don't know. Did you?
(Now Andrew glares at her.)
Aaron: *rolls eyes* That was different, Andrew.
Nicky: Well, I know I sure as hell didn't because lord knows I tried. That boy is the king of snacks and he let me starve. For years.
Dan: All right, so it sounds like we've got three categories: it's nothing, they're fucking, or they're an item now. Show of hands? Just raise the number of which choice you believe it is and I'll mark 'em down.
Katelyn: you guys are the weirdest bunch to eat breakfast with.
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emry-stars-art · 2 years ago
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A Sprite for you, Andrew, alcohol privileges revoked
Read chapter 17 here 🥰
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cherrishnoodles · 8 months ago
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I don't have a full ref yet, but i really want to talk about my House MD oc!!
His name is Eddie Sting, pediatrician at the Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. He doesn't truly interact with the Diagnostics team usually, although he's heard of them seeing how im pretty sure everyone in that hospital knows who they are😭
He interacts with them in an episode (the episode where he would be introduced for the first time :3) where a kid gets sick and accidentally gets like 3-4 kids also sick, but the doctors can't figure out what theyre suffering from. Cuddy gets House to take the case, and Eddie and him end up bickering over... pretty much everything ! Especially the fact that Eddie is a pediatrician 😭
Eddie would meet Wilson by accident while looking for House somewhere at the beginning of the episode, where they have a weird "have i seen you before?" moment (who knows whyyyy (me. i do 👁️👁️)). They get talking and actually like each other a lot, so much so that they have dinner together during the episode :D Wilson refuses to tell House about it because its the "annoying kiddie lover" that he cant stop bickering with, and I imagine his finding out scene to be like "Eddie???? THE PEDIATRICIAN?????" to Wilson lolol
Diagnosis is found for the kids, all is well, but Wilson and Eddie keep seeing each other obviously teehee!! House is super jealous (as he is quite often when Wilson has other friends)
This is the jist of his story, I obviously have more on his backstory and everything but this was just an intro post really! I imagine Eddie joins the cast sometimes between s01 and s02, I like the idea of him being a recurring character a little like Stacy or Amber after she leaves the fellowship. Not a main cast character but still some importance :3
If you have any thoughts or questions about him i would be more than delighted to answer and talk about him!! I have a lot of thoughts on his relationship and dynamics with the main cast 🙏🙏 I'm also drawing his ref rn, I'm working on it hehe
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turnipoddity · 7 months ago
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YESSS YESSS GORDON POLYCULE YESSSSS MARRIED COUPLE PLUS ADAM YESSSSS THATS WHAT IVE BEEN SAYING!!!!! GET ALISON IN THERE!!!! A TWINK WOULD FIX HER MARRIAGE!!!!!!!
YESSS QUEEN YOU GOT IT!!!!!
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