The closet that contained all the photos of Rose's previous victims was locked before. Of course it would be, especially while the current victim was in the house. Chris finding those photos was what tipped him off to Rose. Rose wouldn't have left that door open. And there's only one other character who we knew had keys to every place in the house-the same one who was able to break free without the aide of a camera. Georgina left that door open for him.
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🚒🥃 i feel like harding (straight man), fire chief and de facto dad, looks at what bucky has with buck at first and wonders what the hell he’s doing because he’s a “good kid” and “deserves someone who’ll be loud about loving [him]” and who he “doesn’t have to fight to get a bit of emotion out of.”
but then when they’re actually together for real and he sees all the way gale takes care of bucky day-to-day…
how he rationalises the world and what has happened any given day for him. helps him not to dwell and slip into more depressive mindsets.
packs bucky’s lunch so he has a healthy meal to take to work (of course because he was packing his own and had an extra portion).
he catches bucky, by chance and white-faced, in the corner of the rec room after a difficult call clutching his phone like it’s a lifeline, knowing who he’s speaking to. who’s soothing out his frayed nerves.
who turns up in front of the fire station to pick bucky up at 8am when a 24hr shift ends, even though bucky drove himself to it in his own car, hands him a nice cold orange juice (bucky’s not huge on hot drinks in general, least of all coffee), and receives an affectionate kiss on the cheek in return for a smile.
harding may not completely understand it, but regardless, he’s glad bucky clearly has what he has.
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Marty McFly VS The Doc-pocalypse or smth like that idk
I put way too much effort into what was supposed to be a stupid doodle so uh. Have this Tumblr. I really don’t have a better explanation for this other than I got two more Doc Pop! Figures today, which leaves me with a growing army of 3 Docs and one singular Marty, and I keep laughing every time I look at them in my display case so here we have Marty dealing with multiple Docs from different times that have all somehow ended up in the garage in 1986. Four dimensional thinking has never been his strong suit, and trying to figure this out is not helping. He’s got two hours of sleep, a bajillion positive encouraging post-it notes from the Doc of the present telling him to sleep, hot chocolate, and four very enthusiastic Emmetts crowding the lab. Send help. And caffeine. And maybe Clara cause he’s not so sure he can keep them from blowing something up for much longer.
Picture of the inspiration under the cut :)
Behold, my growing Doc army and my one single Marty McFly left to deal with them
At least Marty has his tunes. That might help him stay a little sane
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I like the idea of Corvo executing not physical but psychological torture on his targets
Like for example in Flooded District when Corvo escapes he doesn’t make himself known right away, it’s as if he really vanished. No one suspects anything (mostly expecting him still being around Flooded District ready to reach Daud as expected).
It’s tense, yes, but no one is murdered, choked out or disappeared.
Corvo is a master of observation and blending in. Corvo observes, listens, and changes his mask and behavior. Corvo played a perfect whaler. Corvo blended in with them perfectly, he wormed his way into their circle.
In span of a day Corvo played a perfect whaler, uncovering himself when they all least expected it, and while he’s not aggressive or violent, just standing here peacefully, almost relaxed, with absolutely tired face, they feel he’s dangerous. One wrong word or move and he’ll murder without second thoughts.
So all Corvo does is nicely asks for a key to get out of Flooded District, and pretty much for them to disappear from face of Dunwall, because next time to catches at least one of them at periphery of his eyes he’s personally hunting every single of them.
Corvo doesn’t want more bloodshed for this city his Empress loved, he doesn’t want it to be consumed by plague any more as it is, but he’s just a human, he’s tired, he’s so, so tired and angry and it takes all his willpower to stare in eyes of a murderer and not to become one himself.
Corvo takes the key from Daud’s hand, sends him one last tired warning stare and leaves to save his daughter and a crumbling empire. Corvo’s hands are completely clean unlike Daud’s, and it takes everything not to paint his into same red.
But that doesn’t mean he can’t torture people with their own minds.
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