Ok, but... this is the show that it is. Mark me as on Con O'Neill watch until season 3, same as I was on Nathan Foad watch. If Buttons is a bird, nothing is impossible.
If Izzy comes back as an animal too, what are we thinking? Literal unicorn?
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Scarred by more than just the pit
Jason Peter Todd, after his resurrection, was left with a lasting scar; strands of white hair, bleached by the lazarus pit.
I propose something more.
Whenever Bruce sees the boy's poor, bloodied, battered, face, it reminds him of two failures; Harvey Dent, and the Robin he failed on the day. Whenever he sees Jason, he can't get the picture out of his head; holding a Robin missing half his face. Jason wasn't just left with some white strands of hair- he was left with a face one half human, and then the other a skull covered in blood and pieces of half-rotted flesh, with scraps of skin still hanging on, and a bloodshot eyeball that can never stop staring. Half of his hair is gone, only a spikey hairdo on the more human side of his face, with white strands of hair at the ends- little hair, but hair. He looks more like the former D.A than Bruce's second Robin. He can see Jason's almost shattered skull, his broken flesh, and his cracked or missing teeth whenever he stares the boy in his horrific eyes. That's why Jason wore the helmet. To hide the wounds. Some citizens of Gotham still mistake him for two-face, when he's simply wearing a mask and not the helm. Maybe that's why Jason and Harvey get along so well; both scarred and 'failed' by Bruce. Although Jason still holds a grudge against Bruce, Harvey tries to make him forget it; Harvey and Jason have similar scars, so Harvey tries to help Jason with his. Harvey's grudge against Bruce is long gone, but Jason can't forgot what Bruce had done. Not with the mark- the brand that the Joker left on his face. He'll never forget that, and can never forgive that.
A half-missing face is much more than a few strands of white hair.
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Keep seeing that post where OP starts like 'Thinking about...grieving the undead' and then adds on about like. Real life situations where people have not died but have left your life and you would have reason to grieve them.
All respect, that's an important concept, but that is not what I am thinking about when I read 'grieving the undead'.
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Planning on Nigel make himself sacrifice their only symbol of Love — Susie, their 7 year old daughter — for the chance of rebirth after Alex's death
Merry Late Christmas and Happy Late New Year!
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"Ody, get away from the ledge" - Eurylochus called Odysseus "Ody" too
"I'll stay in your heart" - Same thing Anticlea sang to Odysseus
"Stay in my open arms" - And Polites too
Calypso I know you're trying to calm Odysseus but are you realizing you're literally pushing him further to jump 🙃
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a quick silly sketch based off my earlier post about the Cat King having a mistaken identity crisis when Edwin and Co. don't recognize him in his new cat form post-esther
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