#i'm also a royjamie truther
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The Steve Harrington to Jamie Tartt to Evan Buckey pipeline. The way they've all been my hyperfixation this year and we can clearly tell why.
Questionably shitty parents. Cannot maintain a relationship. Or at least tries and fails. Cocky to sweet character arc. Good with children. Steve is so good with the kids in the show. Jamie is good with Roy's niece. And Evan literally takes care of Eddie’s son so well that Eddie made him his son’s legal guardian should anything happen to him.
The way they just like are always saving the day, whether directly or indirectly- they always have a part in making a situation better. But it’s in the most reckless way that it’s like practically self-destructive or like kind of self-sabotaging. They're the Hero Character™️, even though they're not even the main character.
They all kind of have like gay best friends too! Or like they themself are super gay coded. Robin comes out to Steve. Colin comes out to the entire team and then everyone is like, “Oh I thought Jamie was the gay one!” And then Jamie doesn’t even deny it, which is crazy. And Buck literally kisses a man. AND both Buck and Steve have insane tension/chemistry with a dude named Eddie LIKE…
The way like people don't even like any of these three characters at the start of their shows. They’re annoying, arrogant, cocky, overconfident, etc… Despite having reason for being that way, like, yeah, they're overconfident but only because they do have the skills to back them up. Steve has charisma and is generally dorky/charming, even though he's like kind of an obnoxious idiot at the same time. Jamie is literally insanely good at football in season one, and he hasn’t even reached his full potential! Buck is also an idiot but he is admittedly still a good firefighter, just careless. And they all just progressively get better without losing their charm. If anything, Jamie becomes so puppy coded, but like in a good way. They all just go from being annoying (derogatory) to annoying (affectionate).
Steve projecting his implied negative family situation onto the kids that he continuously puts his life on the line to save and protect. Jamie having an abusive dad and finding his found family in the Richmond team and also doing his best to make sure they stay at the top of the ranks and don’t get relegated again. Buck having shit parents, but finding family and strength in the 118 firehouse. Steve Harrington, Jamie Tartt and Evan Buckley finding their found family in somewhere and someone that they would have never expected. All three of them learning from the people around them and just genuinely realising their flaws and then actively working to change themselves for the greater good.
Steve hanging around Robin and Dustin and slowly realising that they’re the kind of people who he should have surrounded himself with from the start. Because both of them didn’t cater to his fake King Steve persona but rather bantered with him and treated him for the Guy he is and saw him at his lowest and still stayed. Jamie spending time with the Richmond team and learning how fulfilling it feels to be a good team player, and letting himself be a real person around them and also being vulnerable with Roy because he gets over himself and his prince prick behaviour because he genuinely wants to form real connections with his team so he’ll stop feeling so isolated and then he just becomes so much better. Buck working on being less callous in both his words and actions with his team, realising that his impulsivity can affect other people and learning how to save others more carefully. Buck realising he uses sex to deflect his problems so he starts overcoming his fear of real intimacy by letting more people in.
Steve and Robin beefing at the start but they end up besties. It’s the same with Jamie and Sam, or Jamie and Roy, and again we see it between Buck and the 118 and Buck and Eddie.
The way like all these characters have depth, even if they’re all such a cliches. It's the way that they have so much to them, but the people around them often treat them like they're idiots. Like yes, there have been many, many times where they DO behave like total idiots thus it makes sense that their friends treat them as such, but like, they also have so many moments where they're genuinely smart.
Jamie is rude at the start and lacks tact, but he’s still super strategic both on and off the pitch. It irks me that it takes 3 seasons for him to realise that his team trusts his judgement but the sheer awe and disbelief on his face when he sees that his team is actually listening to him when he’s explaining the Total Football play is so heartwarming. He’s finally seeing that his team isn’t treating him like he’s being stupid on purpose and damn it, this should have happened sooner. Also the fact that Jamie was the only one who executed the play correctly? I love me a smart man.
Then there's Buck who has moments where he's suggesting new rescue tactics and everyone is like, ‘Oh wow Buck that's actually pretty smart!’ Which is so annoying sometimes that they treat him like he never has good ideas. Sure he’s a dork but it shouldn’t be so surprising that he can think on the spot like that. He’s a grown man who’s good at his job and has spent years working an insane variety of jobs which just gives him more experience in so many other things and not just firefighting. Also they keep saying ‘Buck you’re being too Buck’ and they mean it negatively like when he’s genuinely inquiring why people didn’t call Animal Control during that landslide/zoo episode but everyone brushes him off like he’s asking stupid questions? But then other times when he performs well, they say ‘Good job being Buck, Buck,’ like it’s suddenly a good thing. So which one is it? The team treats him like him being himself is a good or bad thing depending on the situation which is kind of fucked up because it shouldn’t be a conditional thing.
And then there’s Steve who often gets treated like he’s stupid by Dustin (which is crazy because they were super buddy-buddy in season 3) and the other kids and it’s like… He was the first one to notice the obvious clue in the the russian code. He’s the one who dove into the lake first because he knows he’s the strongest swimmer. He’s the one that saved Jonathan in season 1 because he had an instinct that something was wrong. People just look at him and think he’s a just some pretty boy with nice hair but he has always saved their asses. He’s selfless and thinks things through despite the others thinking otherwise and he actively wants to be helpful.
Something something people treating Steve, Jamie and Buck like they’re pretty accessories sometimes but they’re all smart and intuitive when need be.
OH! Steve Harrington falling down the popularity ranks when Billy Hargrove gets introduced. Steve realising that he’s not the hottest shit anymore but he doesn’t even care about that in the end. Jamie seeing Zava get integrated into the team and hating his fucking guts, not only because he’s upset about not being the best anymore, but because Zava is tearing up his team’s dynamic. Buck being the coolest guy in the 118 and then Eddie gets introduced so now he has to grapple with these changes that now there’s another cooler guy (but he learns to love him teehee). RAGH!
Their character development is so special to me! It's like their persona literally changes. Like Steve goes from being flirty, arrogant, to wanting a meaningful relationship in season four. His self-identity cracks. He makes up his King Steve persona and pretends to care about being prom king and hangs around Tommy H because he thought that kind of superficial shit mattered but he learns that it doesn’t. He just starts embracing being a babysitter and the more time he spends around real people who actually care about him, the more his old identity chips away and it’s so nice to witness.
Jamie literally goes from being an individual player to such a good team player. He even says it himself that he’s becoming the better kind of man that Keeley said he could be. He's so aware that he wasn't a good person and he actively seeks to build better bridges with everyone. The fact that he put himself out there to individually apologise to everyone in both words and actions because he’s so fucking serious about wanting to stop being a piece of shit and then it works!
And Buck literally calls himself versions Buck 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 because he KNOWS that he's changing for the better. It happens so early in the show too. He’s learns that he can’t save everyone, learns to stop being afraid to let people see who he is, learns to stand up to his parents, fights to save Maddie and Eddie’s son; just altogether becoming a literal Hero. UGH! I can’t be coherent about Buck’s character journey because it’s so insane to me.
All of them… all of them are like the same! But even though they're same, they have their own individuality to them. BUT STILL! They're all literally the fucking same. It’s clear that I have a favourite and very definitive character archetype.
Anyway! I need a Steve Harrington, Jamie Tartt, Evan Buckley edit right now!
#steve harrington#evan buckley#jamie tartt#stranger things#ted lasso#911 abc#im just rambling#dont take this too seriously#or do if you want#but if i somehow mischaracterize any of these bitches please do not tell me because i don't want to know#i'm also a royjamie truther#introspection#i love them
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Jamie announcing his and Roy’s relationship to the world by finding the right date on the “have roy kent and jamie tartt fucked yet” account that we all know must exist and just retweeting it with a “yes :)”.
#roy regrets giving jamie free reign to call the when and the how on the announcement#but it’s also a little hard to be TOO upset#when jamie is clearly THRILLED by and so very smug about the chaos he causes#crack but a little bit it isn’t#will never stop dreaming about the social media stuff that must be going on with those two#all the fics dealing with it are the best#also at the end of the day i'm an rjk truther so keeley ends up in this too somehow#but for the purposes of this post it's all#royjamie#my stuff
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This wont leave my mind. Im all for rjk but in my soul im a royjamie truther and a part of my heart feelings like jamie only started getting up in arms at the bar after roy brought keeley up because he was enjoying the time with roy and felt betrayed by him! Like he thought roy was showing him care and putting effort into their relationship but when jamie really found out why he purposefully egged roy on? Idk if that makes any sense lol! But just on my mind
I completely agree. Part of the reason I'm not anti-Royjamie fistfight is that I don't think it was actually about Keeley at all. Like it was but it wasn't. If they were actually going to have a fistfight over who gets to be with Keeley it would've happened a long time ago. Keeley hardly came up all season. It was about the threat that their respective relationships with Keeley presented to the bond between the two of them (which @atorionsbelt wrote a very interesting meta post about I believe) and their fear of their devotion to each other/the vulnerable position it put them in. Over the course of a year they had become the most important people in each other's lives (taps on Jamie at Uncle's Day scene) and one of them being with Keeley would change that. Which terrified both of them because they were so obviously obsessed with each other and couldn't fathom an upset to the balance they'd found. Jamie was upset that Roy wanted Keeley more than he wanted him and Roy was trying to sabotage Jamie's budding relationship with Keeley because he didn't want to lose what he had with Jamie to that relationship
I also think they were terrified of how intimate they'd become with each other and felt the subconscious need to sabotage it. Because their almost-kiss was the previous episode lmao
#ask#royjamie#they were like alright it's getting a little too earnest for my liking we need a good old fashioned intricate ritual
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I was just thinking about how awesome it would be to read/write a fic where at least a fraction of the social media chaos comes from the rest of the team having secret/burner accounts that they use to interact with this stuff.
I saw this and immediately went “Arlo Dixon runs that account.”
Jamie announcing his and Roy’s relationship to the world by finding the right date on the “have roy kent and jamie tartt fucked yet” account that we all know must exist and just retweeting it with a “yes :)”.
#jamie tartt#roy kent#roy x jamie#roy/jamie#royjamie#op’s tags now:#roy regrets giving jamie free reign to call the when and the how on the announcement#but it’s also a little hard to be too upset#when jamie is clearly thrilled by and so very smug about the chaos he causes#crack but a little bit it isn’t#will never stop dreaming about the social media stuff that must be going on with those two#all the fics dealing with it are the best#also at the end of the day i'm an rjk truther so keeley ends up in this too somehow
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#roy regrets giving jamie free reign to call the when and the how on the announcement#but it’s also a little hard to be TOO upset#when jamie is clearly THRILLED by and so very smug about the chaos he causes#crack but a little bit it isn’t#will never stop dreaming about the social media stuff that must be going on with those two#all the fics dealing with it are the best#also at the end of the day i'm an rjk truther so keeley ends up in this too somehow#but for the purposes of this post it's all#royjamie crucial op tags
Jamie announcing his and Roy’s relationship to the world by finding the right date on the “have roy kent and jamie tartt fucked yet” account that we all know must exist and just retweeting it with a “yes :)”.
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