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abyss-presence · 1 year ago
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Hey, can you write Forrest x reader, enemies to friends please?
A/n: Thank you for the request! I hope the setting and reader's personality is to your liking.
Note: no usage of Y/N, instead [name] is used; second person pov; there are two time skips in total. Reader is gender neutral and they/them pronouns are used like two times.
Trauma Bonding.
You don't really understand why it happened, but that doesn't matter now.
What matters is, Forrest is an annoying piece of shit. By God how much he pisses you off, and that feeling seems to be mutual. You really can't help it, that guy is just a definition of a bastard. Neither of you cares how this stupid rivalry started, but you've been on each others' asses all the time, just constantly being a bother and a menace to one another.
And while you hated to admit it, it was sort of fun. Forrest's reactions to your little stunts were amusing as hell, so it only added fuel to the fire.
And you would be perfectly fine with things staying that way, but now you were stuck at the god damn KFAM building because what? A serial killer is out on the streets? Pfft, whatever man.
"Just so you know, I'd much prefer if the Whistling Man got me than staying here." you said harshly, sitting down at the couch in front of Peggy's booth. Just hearing Forrest talk made you upset. That man had way too much snark going on, he seriously needs to calm down with that shit.
"No one's holding you here." It just felt like you wanted to punch him every time he spoke, which was the case right now too.
"Settle down you two, we have more important things to care about now." Peggy brought you both back to reality. She was leaning her head on her palm and already looked tired of your constant back and forth bickering.
"Peggy, how come you tolerate him so well?" you could swear you saw Forrest roll his eyes.
"You guys just need to stop arguing so much. Why are you even fighting?" Peggy asks, shifting a little to be more comfortable in her chair.
"Because he's/they're annoying," the two of you said in sync, which only made you exchange a glare between each other. The woman laughed at that. It was honestly hilarious how you two hated each other for no apparent reason, even though your personalities would go well together in theory.
"Oh I see how it is. So you two are just being bitter for the sake of being bitter?" Only silence followed Peggy's question...
Hours have passed already. The night was getting more and more intense, and it was stressing everyone out. You were honestly both impressed and surprised by how well Forrest have managed to deal with this situation. Maybe that alone has earned your respect for him.
Even still, it was horrible to hear that kid get murdered. Poor guy, he was probably no older than 16... sure he was an ass, but that didn't mean he deserved to die. That made you think... if Forrest was to meet the same fate, would you feel the same way? Would it be a petty kind of grief? You would rather not find out.
Which is exactly why-
"Forrest man, you know I can't stand you, but no fucking way. I'm going down with you." Your tone was firm, and it was obvious you wouldn't back down no matter what he said.
"Whatever, lets just go already." He knew it would be pointless to try and argue with you, you would just keep being stubborn to annoy him. But maybe, just maybe, he was a little glad that you would tag along. It was totally not because the presence of another person with him, a person who he knows all too well, would make him feel more safe and protected, of course not, you would be foolish to think that that was the case! He'd just use you as a meat shield if the two of you got attacked. Yep, that was totally it, no other reason whatsoever.
You followed him downstairs, taking in the sight of the interior. It was kind of cozy in here, although you had to admit that the place was a mess. Well, on the second floor that is, the first one seemed pretty neat if you don't look behind the reception.
You made your way through said reception, through the basement and finally through the fire exit. As Forrest walked through the door, you stayed behind to hold it open just in case, that thing didn't look reliable enough for you to be sure that it won't shut behind you. Forrest only raised an eyebrow at you but didn't question it any further.
You'd hear him talk to no one in particular and of course you had to make a snarky remark about how this man had went insane while being so up in his own ass. However, just as you heard something that sounded like footsteps followed up with rustling, you panicked and quickly ran to find Forrest, completely forgetting about the door.
"Forrest?! Bastard man where are you?!" You half whispered half screamed, frantically looking around the back alley. When you came around the corner your eyes first landed on the Whistling Man who stood behind the fence and then walked away. Forrest, however, didn't seem to notice him at all... What a dork.
"So you found it?" You questioned him, looking over his shoulder briefly with your hands crossed over your chest.
"Sure did- Wait why are you here? Weren't you supposed to hold the door open?!" after a while, you began to pick up on certain behavior patterns and habits that Forrest had, one of which was that half lowered tone he always used when he was stressed and frustrated. Damn, pulling out all the dirty moves now, are you Forrest Nash?
"What the hell do you want from me! I thought you were about to be murdered!" ohh, you didn't like the way those two sentences sounded coming from you, it almost made it seem like you actually cared about him, which was totally not the case!
Forrest gasps dramatically, covering his mouth with the free hand that wasn't holding the "Lomg Ride Home", "Oh my God [name], is that what I think this is? Are you perhaps... worried about me?" he said in his signature smug tone, handing you the recording while you were distracted fuming over his stupid words. Without even realizing it, you took it from him.
"Shut up." A classic response, one that is usually a sign that he said something frustratingly stupid that you can't be bothered to come up with something witty to say.
"Sure man. We have the recording now, let's return." You hate to agree with him, but nod anyway, and the two of you make your way back to the fire exit.
Of course, just as you had suspected, it shut behind you as soon as you left, which only caused you both to be even more annoyed. This night was already horrible as it was, you couldn't get stuck outside now! Forrest said something about finding another way in, like a lift to the basement or whatnot. And surely enough, there was one right nearby.
Since it had no power, the two of you found a generator, and after that split ways to hunt around for some fuses to replace the burnt out ones. "Does anything work properly in this God forsaken place?" You think to yourself, picking up a good handful of fuses. However, those aren't the only thoughts that were plaguing your mind. You can't help but feel anxious being away from Forrest after you saw... well, him. And of course, it was totally only because you didn't want to help him or drag his body inside if he got killed! But either way, you hurriedly made your way back to the generator, looking around for Forrest. When you didn't see him anywhere, you could feel anxiety rise in your chest.
"Forrest? Forrest where are you?" You whispered again, dropping all the fuses on the crates nearby. Then you felt a pair of hands suddenly slam against your shoulders.
"Boo," you heard from behind yourself. Naturally, given tonight's circumstances, your first reflex was to fight. So as soon as you turned around, Forrest got shoved away and punched in the stomach. "Augh, what the hell."
"Jesus Christ Forrest! Do you have wind in your head or what?!" Even despite the fact that you cursed him out, you still felt kinda relieved to see him again. At least he wasn't the Whistling Man...
"That hurt you know." He said nonchalantly, as if he didn't just give you three heart attacks at once. You also noticed that he brought back some fuses too.
"Good. That's what you deserve." Truly, these two were made for each other. Who else would bicker and argue about dumb things when out at night in a dark alleyway with a killer on the loose?
The two of you made quick work with that generator, turning the power back on and making your way into the building through the basement.
But not in a single lifetime did you imagine finding... whatever the hell this was. You couldn't choose what creeped you out more: the fact that there was a secret hideout in the basement, all the mannequins with red cross eyes, all the photos attached to red strings and hanging in the air, or the board with news article cutouts and stickers with names and places on them. The latter seemed to grab Forrest's attention first though. Overall, this entire situation made your anxiety grow even more, and your thoughts wandered over to Peggy.
Sure, she is supposed to be safely locked in her producer booth, but... still, what if the Whistling Man somehow got to her? And both of you were downstairs, unable to protect her... You didn't want to imagine the sight of the glass being broken and Peggy laying lifelessly on the floor, probably horrifically injured. You didn't want to imagine it, but you did, and it only made things worse. You could feel your body heat up from growing stress, and only a minute or two later did you notice Forrest shaking you by the shoulder.
"[Name], you alright? You look like you've seen a ghost." No way, did Forrest sound worried too? That's hilarious. Sort of endearing too.
"What if... something happens to Peggy?" You didn't even want to say it, you didn't want to express your concerns, especially not to him, but it came naturally. You just blurted it out without thinking.
"She's gonna be alright." Forrest was dumbfounded by your sudden serious tone and panicked look. He didn't expect you to suddenly act like this, if anything he expected another snarky reply. However, the fact that you trusted him enough to let him have a peek into your thoughts made him feel responsible for making things better for you. He already had to comfort a bunch of terrified victims today, so he could surely do it again.
"And what if she won't? What if the Whistling Man gets her? We're not there to protect her, but even if we were, would we be able to protect her anyway? That freak is strong and fast..." your mind began to spiral pretty fast.
"Thinks this through [name], how could he possibly get to her if he was at the old murder house and she is here, in her booth with the door locked?" And that was the worst about this. Forrest didn't know. He didn't see. So you took it upon yourself to break the news to him:
"No, no! You don't understand, I saw him here! He was right outside the building!" Your voice was growing more and more hysterical the longer you had to talk, and it was making him panick too.
"Wait, here? You saw him here?" Forrest asked you, mindlessly placing his hands on your shoulders.
"Yes Nash, here!" Oh damn. You usually only used his last name when things went over the line, so it only made the situation more tense.
"Okay, okay, calm down, deep breaths [name]. Let's get this thing," he patted the board you saw on the wall, "upstairs first and then we will check up on Peggy, alright?" After a moment of hesitation, you agreed. You grabbed the keys from the staircase that were on the table, and Forrest took the board. While you made your way back, with you occasionally glancing at Forrest and him giving you a reassuring nod in return, you couldn't help but feel grateful to him for helping you calm down. It was almost disgusting how well this man managed to soothe your worries, even if just a little bit.
When you finally made it back, you were relieved to find Peggy safe, sound and unharmed. That made your respect meter for Forrest go up like 0.5 percent. Still, you hated his guts. Or... or did you?
The second time wasn't so fortunate. Peggy wasn't unharmed, but she was relatively safe and getting help. You let out a breath that you've been holding in for ages, and you could feel your heart rate begin to slowly decrease. You turned to Forrest after he signed off his show, and couldn't help but smile.
"Maybe you're not as much of an ass as I thought."
And with that, you've bonded over your mutual trauma of the Whistling Night of '87 and have been friends ever since. Inseparable and insufferable if you will. So yeah,
You don't really understand why it happened, but that doesn't matter now.
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lucifer-kane · 2 years ago
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Yes!! You get it!! #god this is such a fascinating comparison i totally agree#imagining them as like. idk. even conspiracy theory online friends#and even if they didn't necessarily believe in the other's conspiracy theories (gordon thinks wright's is Deeply American#and Wright has caused more than one argument with the Walt Disney comparison)#i think they probably would've enabled each other on#which brings an interesting thought as to who woulda disappeared first and how would that have affected the other tags via @organchordsandlightning
I've never really written crossovers of any kind and it's been so long since I've written anything kfam related, but something about thinking about these two and the way they are, just makes me want to do something with the both of them. It's one of those things that just makes me lay down on the floor because of how similar they both are
I think Jack Wright and Gordon Porlock would have been friends and if that's a good or bad thing I don't know what it is. I think they would have enabled one another in their 'looking into things they shouldn't be looking into' thing they both have.
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realbigpodcastslut · 5 years ago
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Can we talk about Jack?
Because was that Jack? There are several things to consider when dealing with the Void. Possibilities I think are plausible: 
It is him but he is evil and corrupted by the void.
He is actually dead but a puppet for a Shadow/the Shadow Maker to talk through. (Like Cecil in 100)
He is alive but is possessed by other entities. (Cecil before 100)
Jack is split into 2 forms. Evil and normal Jack.
Not Jack at all. Some other entity. 
@ronbegleyformayor Mentioned Jack the middle didn’t sound like Jack at the end, and I agree. I can’t isolate the middle part where Jack is talking, but from what I can tell, he says:
“Hello? ... Can you hear me?” (Sounds scared)
“You (’re?)- here. Friend- here. I wro-”
“You- Save.”
“All (I’ll?) be home.”
Also, it was over a PHONE call. He specifically hung up and there was the hotline dial when he came on the air. Also, there was also a LOT of static.
On the other hand, the Jack at the end of the episode DIDN’T COME THROUGH THE PHONE. No dial sound. Not to mention Ben says “There’s no call.” Even if it was a mistake, there is just a tiny bit of static and “Hello?” instead of all the garbling. Also, it is really echo-y. When Debbie calls in, the echoing goes away... unless the Shadow Maker is there. In episode 89 Debbie only echoes in the beginning and when she tries to get Death by Damnation (and you can hear the Shadow Maker in the background laughing). Not with Jack. 
Also, later Jack (now Shadow Jack) had this weird laugh that wasn’t exactly the Shadow Maker but was almost corrupted. If it was like when Cecil was possessed I’d say Jack is possessed, but it didn’t sound like that. It was different. It’s like Shadow Jack’s voice went down 2 octaves. And if you compare to Debbie, when Debbie calls in ep 89: Late Fees and goes batshit crazy, her voice doesn’t get weird. It gets angry, not corrupted or low.
With that in mind, Shadow Jack sounded mean. Not scared, but mean, sure, and happy. It was out of character. For example, he called Sammy “Stevens” which doesn’t feel right. He also talks about how great the Void. Middle Jack was scared and so was Debbie. Not Shadow Jack. Shadow Jack is happy about the Void, and when he isn’t immediately joined by Sammy, he hurts him. Shadow Jack also cuts Sammy down, bullying him with awful phrases I don’t think the real Jack would’ve said.
Lastly, he knew too much. “Your heart is in the Void with me.” That line was not only specifically calling back to when Sammy said, “Home is where the heart is, and my heart is in the Void with Jack fucking Wright.”  on-air in episode 71, but when Jack says it there is that weird low echoing. That is WAY too specific. Also, we don’t learn any new information. It seems that Shadow Jack is just regurgitating whatever info was let go on air or on the podcast feed. 
I think Shadow Jack is a creature that listened to whatever came through the Void and took on the persona of Jack. He is using this persona to trick Sammy and lure him in, along with others.
Oh, and a final quick thought. What the fuck does Jack mean by “soon.”?
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knife-dad · 5 years ago
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The episode echoes the poem!!! Holy smokes!!! I need to relisten and watch for that.
I realized this while listening at 2 AM, so take that with a grain of salt x)
There's a parallel for everything except the final line of the poem, which is a little concerning. I don't know what it means, if anything. Maybe it's just a fun writing pattern i happened to pick up on?
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ronbegleyformayor · 4 years ago
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hm I think I've said this before but the station being able to pay staff through the rebuild.....a brand new station and equipment....the ability to hire an intern.....really wondering where all that money came from
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Y’all
I had a realization
Jonny Sims (as in the writer not the character) hates being human but embraces it. For example in the Magnus Blooper Special he says “Humans are gross, gross meat sacks, we’re all disgusting meat sacks” He says this with acceptance and delight, acknowledging the absurdity of life while also celebrating it. Instead of letting the insanity and existential dread that comes with existence control him, he directs it to his storytelling, crafting tales about what being human means in its rawest form. This question of what it really means to be human is explored in most of his work. One example is The Mechanisms. They’re a band of immortal and invulnerable space pirates who travel through worlds and time. They are different than all other humans because of their inability to die. Without this inescapable deadline holding them down they do many things that to us seem selfish and downright awful. In Once Upon A Time (In Space) Jonny D’ville admits that they’ve been observing the war from the sidelines for thirty years. They’ve watched billions die and they’ve “been having a great time.” To the average person that line is so unbelievable that it is comical but that is the essence of The Mechanisms. Their immortality stripped away their humanity and without death as a limitation they can no longer empathize with others. The only reason they end up getting involved in the war is because their ship asks them to. They have become immortal but also inhuman and they don’t even realize how far they’ve strayed.
The other example is of course The Magnus Archives. The Magnus Archives is about what happens to a person when they are aware their humanity is being stolen from them but is powerless to stop it. Jon knows, although not at first, that he is transforming into something beyond human. He understands that he is becoming an avatar of The Beholding and can feel his humanity slowly drifting away from him. After Mag160 he grieves over the loss of the world he killed but also over the loss of himself. He no longer sees himself as an individual but rather as “an avatar of voyeuristic terror”(Mag161). He believes that The Eye’s claiming of him has taken every piece of what made him human. He hates himself for what he has become and what he has been made to do as a result. When others try to console him it makes no difference. In his mind there is no way his humanity could remain and without his humanity he is worthless. When compared to Jonny Sims who delights in the worthlessness of being human and uses it as inspiration it is clear that The Archivist’s journey is one of acceptance. He has already accepted what he and his world have become and now he needs to accept that he is not less for it. He needs to accept that the apocalypse was not his fault and that he is still human no matter what The Eye makes him do. He is still empathetic and caring, unlike The Mechanisms and at the end of the day that is what makes him human, not just being a disgusting meat sack.
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datamyfrienddata · 5 years ago
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i’m not gonna make my own big post about the kfam fandom drama, but if anyone’s interested, i think this would be a great time for everyone to read/reread The Death of the Author by Roland Barthes. It’s very short! You’re all in quarantine! You have the time! 
The title gets thrown around a lot online, and though it’s not used incorrectly, I also think it’s worth mentioning that The Death of the Author in its original intention isn’t a wholly negative thing or used only with writers you dislike or disagree with. 
For folks who use The Death of the Author in academia, it’s how you read everything from Shakespeare to Plato. It’s about removing an author and their intentions from a text in order to prioritize the reader’s relationship with the actual content, free of hierarchy. Death of the Author gives a text infinite meanings instead of a hierarchical meaning determined by the author.
For anyone upset by what’s going on in the kfam fandom - or anyone who wants to enjoy but also be critical of texts - I highly recommend utilizing this framework in your consumption of media. Because it means that your interpretation of the text is always inherently more important than the writer’s. 
And, very importantly, The Death of the Author isn’t something fandom made up because they’re special snowflakes who hate writers uwu!!! The Death of the Author is an instrumental part of the postmodern literary movement, and an essential tool in the past fifty years of literary critique. Use it as much or as little as you like, inside fandom spaces, academia, whatever benefits you - but I think it’s a particularly useful tool for divorcing the messy drama of fandom from the show and/or its characters. 
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foxes-and-ravenkings · 4 years ago
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king falls am relisten number ??:
holy shit what if steven grisham is also a robot?
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chironeis · 5 years ago
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I can spend little a time in the sammy stevens tag. as a treat
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agoddammharpoon · 5 years ago
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Can someone clarify if that was Debbie at the end!?!?!
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podcastsaremyjam · 5 years ago
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“I don’t like being kept in THE DARK Ben.”
“Oh what a great choice of words.” *calls Dwanye Libbydale*
Theory = confirmed?!
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murkymuse · 5 years ago
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I just caught up with King Falls AM today and wanted to share a semi-joking theory I have.
Jack In The Box Jesus, the Burger King of kings, is in fact... Jack Wright.
I thought of it because it’d be hilariously on the nose for this to be the case and totally something I would pull as a writer. @oooweeeooo went on to support it by pointing out we still have no context of where or why this glowing naked man that shows up at fast food places fits into the mystery of King Falls. Also that his apparent vanishing act after falling off the roof could be because he’s teathered to the Void in someway.
Finally imagine health food nut Sammy learning his MIA fiancée has been eating fast food out of the trash.
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lucifer-kane · 3 years ago
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I don’t Watch Amphibia but I’ve seen a good chunk of eps when sitting in calls with Rain who’s showing it to ppl/watching it and there’s only one bad thing about that show and it’s the fact Ru Paul is in it
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realbigpodcastslut · 6 years ago
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Okay, here's my two cents on the whole Death By Damnation thing and the latest episode.
Where is the book?
I don’t know, but I do not think it is with Sammy. Sammy seemed surprised when Mr. X said Jack had the book. Sammy says, “Mr. X, that-that doesn’t add up, that’s only three copies: the library fire, HFB3’s copy, the-the Salem copy... Where’s the last copy of the book? I mean maybe that’s easier to get to...” (ep 91, 33:29-33:40). We know Sammy, Lily, Ben, and Emily are all working on The One stuff, so this book is obviously a major part of it. Though Sammy has a bad habit of omitting things to prevent his friends from getting hurt (Sammy not telling Ben that Debbie said Emily is Unwritten, anything about Jack, past life, etc.) I don’t think this is the case. 
We don’t know a lot about before when Sammy came to King Falls, but we do know Jack shunned Sammy: ”I begged him to get help and he shunned me” (ep 68, 19:59-20:05)  and Sammy was skeptical “I never heard or saw them, he-he’d play me voicemails of little scratches and ticks and just random fucking noises but it meant nothing to me but it meant everything to him” (ep 68, 19:48-19:56) and “I didn't believe any of this- this town’s shit but he did Jack always bought in” (ep 68, 17:24-17:32). Obviously, Sammy wasn’t up to date on the whole King Falls thing. The only thing Sammy did take note of was that Jack bought a lot of books “...he would order books upon books about it all...“ (ep 68, 19:20-19:22). It is more than likely Sammy didn’t know all the books and information Jack had. Sammy was oblivious and so a book like this wouldn’t have stood out. 
So if Sammy doesn’t know where the book is, where did it go? It could be with Sammy if Sammy took Jack’s research and paraphernalia. Sammy didn’t bring out his ring for a long time (ep 86), so it can be inferred maybe Sammy has them in some boxes he hasn’t touched because he’s still grieving (grieving usually doesn’t stop for the person). If could also be in a King Falls storage facility. It took 5 months for Sammy to move, and though Sammy’s stated he wanted to “gtfo” with his fiance as fast as he could, moving to King Falls was a big step in permanence. If not there, and assuming Sammy sold the house (which might not have) it could be in a storage facility in where Sammy lived previously, with family or friends, donated, or thrown away. 
Basically, the main places the book could be are:
With Sammy
At Sammy and Jack’s old house
In a storage facility in King Falls or where Jack and Sammy lived
With Family/Friends
Thrown away
Donated
If Sammy doesn’t know where it is, I assume they aren’t going to have the book by the next episode. That is unless Ben and Sammy go to Salem.
Did the book make Jack vanish?
My main guess is no. Emily states “Though, I think the bigger problem was the disappearance of Mrs. Kilpatrick.” (ep 2, 4:38-4:42), so with I infer that Mrs. Kilpatrick did go missing after the fire and presumably after finding the book. On the other hand, Debbie says there are a lot of people in the Void “There are so many, so very many trapped here” (ep 89, 29:40-29:45). There are four books, now three. If we take Debbie at her word (though we should take her with a grain of salt), it is very improbable that the 4 books managed to bring that many people into the void. Even if it is like 20, but I’m guessing it’s a lot more than that. Also, Lily’s intern Mike vanished just like Jack. Pippa: “Mike is gone!” ... “Our car is in the parking lot, Lily. The doors are all open and the engine still... it was still on. Like Jack.”  (TKFC 2, 55:11-55:26) We’re assuming he didn’t have the book, as that is basically impossible. 
But what is the common link between all of these disappearances? Debbie.
Debbie said she made Kilpatrick disappear “Or so help me I will end you, Potter, just like the one before you!” (ep 89, 35:45-35:47)
Debbie called Mike before he went missing. “I heard her.” (TKFC 2, 47:112-47:14) Mike then plays the voicemail Debbie left where Debbie tells them to leave (TKFC 2, 47:36-48:20). 
Jack was getting voicemails and messages from Debbie before vanished. Sammys says, “She said his name, Ben, and it took long enough for me to figure this out but I think she's the one  who was talking to him before he came to King's Falls” (ep 68, 29:29-29:37)
Debbie is the common link between all of these. Almost any time she contacts someone, they go missing. Is Debbie good? I don’t know. She could be leading them into the void by acting innocent. In episode 35 she leads Troy to the shadow tornado. She acted innocent then, but she also almost go Troy killed. She also mentions Jack’s name in King Falls Chronicles Part 2. Debbie says, “Get out of town as fast as you can. Don’t. Don’t end up like me. Like Jack.” (TKFC 2, 48:07-48:20). Then in episode 89 (29:00-29:41), Debbie doesn’t know who Jack is when talking to Sammy, but also drops some interesting info:
Sammy: “You-you know others. You know others there, is that correct?”
Debbie: “No is an interesting way to put it. I know of others. So many others, but they aren’t with me, nor am I with them. But we are connected by him. We work against him. Through him.”
Sammy: “Jack. Jack Wright. Do you know a Jack Wright?”
Debbie: “I-that name doesn’t-it doesn’t. No, I-I’m sorry.”
Sammy: “Okay, Jack Wright, he has black hair, brown eyes, he-he played rugby. Debbie, please, I am asking you-I’m begging you. You have to dig here. Jack- Jack Wright” 
Ben: “Sammy, she doesn’t- she doesn’t know him” 
Debbie: “Just because I don’t know his given name doesn’t mean he isn’t here.”
So Debbie doesn’t know Jack here. It seems she talks the longest here. She usually is interrupted by the Shadowmaker. Along with that, she also mentions she works through the Shadowmaker. What if that works the other way around? What if Debbie can used as a puppet by the Shadowmaker and lure people into the Void? When yelling at Emily her voice even changes. The Shadowmaker could also be impersonating Debbie, or Debbie could be doing the Shadowmakers bidding or be one of his slaves or personas. 
Basically, I think Debbie is what took Jack, not the book. The book is an extra step.
Who is The Dark?
Pete or Dwayne or some other person. I think it’s Pete. A month or two Dwayne Libbydale theories were popping up. Is there a chance it could be him? Yes. Mary says he was working with Tim on something at night. But also you know Kyle is reading everything, so maybe they could be fooling us. But in the latest episode, Pete starts busting out some noises that sound The Dark-esqe when fighting Jacob and even tries to do a round-house kick. I personally think it won’t be revealed. They’ve made it this long without letting it slip, so at this point, it is basically a joke.
I don’t know. I think the writers might be tricking us or just never going to reveal it as a running joke.
I spent way too much time doing this. I’m tired. Anyways night and feel free to message me or add your own stuff. 
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knife-dad · 6 years ago
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Relistened to 68! I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when I listened the first time. Shows how much of an impact it had doesn't it? It was a really big reveal, and done in like, the most emotionally devastating way possible! This episode changed the game, and not just for the future of the show, but how we listen to past episodes as well. Pretty impressive imo.
This time around I noticed the acoustic version of the theme! I don't think I caught it the first time, possibly because I was crying very loudly.
So yeah this one still really hurts even a whole year later. However (and I said this back then too, and my convictions have not changed) I am absolutely certain, and I mean ABSOLUTELY. CERTAIN. To the very core of my being. The center of whatever my soul is made of. I am absolutely certain that this show is going to have a hopeful ending. I'm not saying there won't be pain and death and sadness along the way, but I'm sticking by this. It's going to be a good one. I can't explain why I think this, I just do. It's heart stats :)
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ronbegleyformayor · 4 years ago
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I used to follow your blog for your KFAM theories but now I just follow you to watch you roast it
asdkfjkl thank u I roast the show because I care lol
it has a lot of potential but these last five episodes of the show really are making my blood boil
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