Any people out there who still dig "Almost Human?
#Kennex (Karl Urban) is cool but I love the gorgeous Dorian played by Michael Ealy.
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It was the crossover request for Red-Fathom with Connor and Dorian but I couldn't resist and added a stupid joke and my best OTP because I can't live without convin.
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Working on a glow-up of this Almost Human comic I started almost 5 years ago to the day. I'm doing a rewatch because I've re-embraced physical media and I do have it on DVD. We'll see if I finish this time but I've got one page done and another laid out and partially inked...regardless it's fun to see how much I've improved in 5 years!
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Dorian: You were surprisingly good with that kid back there, John.Even though you had to bribe him with a giraffe.
Kennex: Thanks.
Dorian: Do you think his mother is still alive?
Kennex: I hope so. Every hour she's gone diminishes the chance of us finding her alive.
Dorian: What do you tell a small child
when someone dies? I've never considered that. What would you tell
a small child?
Kennex: Well, you say the same thing that you'd say to an adult.
Dorian: What do they say?
Kennex: You tell them that the person that died has gone to a better place.
Dorian: Why would anyone say that when there's no way to really know where living things go when they stop living?
Kennex: It's designed to give hope and comfort.To ease the pain. People believe it because they need to.
Dorian: Hmm, the data I've studied suggests that the best proof
of one's existence is if one is remembered after they're gone. Was your partner's son told that his father went to a better place?
Kennex: I don't know.
Dorian: You never spoke to your partner's son? I can understand why
that would be hard for you.
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I love these two and I love this forgotten show
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My favorite show of all time. Only 13 episodes in 1 season and it had action, real world building, felt so lived in, great acting, mostly great special effects, had many subplots and explored the human nature and humanity in a fun way that kept your attention. FOX doomed it and people would rather watch the same baking shows rehash the same thing indefinitely. I hate it here.
The things we could have had:
Dorian finally going nuts and hurting John and everyone else on his rampage — I'd like to think after 'Anna' gets to John and plays with him/leaves him broken and Dorian just snaps — and then John struggling to trust him again, Dorian struggling to trust himself, and dealing with the guilt tearing him up.
I'd like to think John was the one who brought Dorian out of his rage.
Civilians or other cops calling for Dorian to be decommissioned, Dorian asking for it to happen too, and John going ballistic on everyone.
John getting closer to Valerie. Seeing what she deals with as a chrome that's a big disappointment to her family. I like to think he reaches a point where he doesn't think he's good for her.
Her feeling and learning more about his prosthetic leg.
What is the wall? What's on the other side? Why is it so bad?
Another Dorian sneaks in as our Dorian and hurts John. John not trusting the real Dorian when he is found.
Who the heck was messing around in Dorian's head and why did they put seemingly useless footage in there?
I want a plot where Valerie has to get out from behind the desk and put herself on the line for a case. Cue her rising nerves and John giving her the confidence to stay cool.
Or a hostage case involving Valerie and John absolutely losing it.
The captain going on a date with that lawyer guy like go get it gurl
Us finding out why the captain and john have such a close relationship. Like there is history there (I headcanon that she saved him from the ambush that took his leg and was the one that was there when he finally woke fmor it and took him home) that I feel involves more than one big moment. I don't think it was ever romantic, I see far more mentor-student relationship.
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