#bc celltw to me is like. mostly fanon. it’s built off canon ofc but a lot of blanks are filled in by fans
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i just. love qpac and qcellbit and their weird complex relationships. like when I hear celltw i think of cannibalism and the prison and all the fucked up implications of just. everything that went on there. when i hear pacbit i think of cellbit telling pac e mike that he loves them and that he’s no longer cell and that that monster died, and cellbit telling pac after the happy pills arc that he’s not alone anymore and he’s a hero, and them raising a kid together and joking about their past. like. it’s insane that one character can change so fuckijg much that two different ship names can make me think of two completely different dynamics, even though cell and cellbit are the same exact character in different points in time and celltw and pacbit are essentially the same ship
LIKE cellbit has changed so much but pac has stayed more or less the same and i just wonder what the hell cellbit must look like from his eyes. yk. how one person can change so much that your entire relationship has flipped on its head and now you’re family but you still find yourself scared of who he used to be sometimes regardless of how he’s changed. the duality of these fucking guys. i’m going to eat the floorboards
#it’s soooo interesting#bc celltw to me is like. mostly fanon. it’s built off canon ofc but a lot of blanks are filled in by fans#which gives us soooo much freedom to just. dick around with how we think their dynamic evolved and what happened during and after prison#but pacbit feels like. something a bit more understanding yk. something a bit nicer#instead of using the cell part of his name that he used in prison we’re using the bit part because he is different!! and he has changed!!!!#dude i could honestly go on for hours about cellbit’s identity and how his name reflects it i need to make an analysis post about it NOW#do I make any sense????? i hope so#whiskeys word soup#qsmp#pacbit#celltw
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