I guess it's time I drew some *other* characters from this show. 🙃 These two are (eventually) going to be part of a two-page spread in my sketchbook, which I've been gradually chipping away at for a while. Unfortunately, I haven't had much time to draw these past few weeks, but hoping to post the whole thing soon!
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Wait a minute
In episode two, when Shax approaches Crowley about the miracle, and he says “how do you know I didn’t do it?” I always found it weird that she didn’t have a response or retort. Even if she didn’t understand that it was sarcasm or something, she would’ve asked (like she has previously).
But why not then?
I think when they performed the miracle, and crowley hid “Jim” from Heaven and Aziraphale hid him from hell, I think aziraphale also made it so that demons wouldn’t know crowley did a miracle.
Idk if this holds up, but I’m keeping the head cannon because it just clicked for me that that’s why aziraphale doesn’t seemed as (outwardly) concerned for crowley’s safety - he’s already protected him.
AND I THINK THE BITCH DID THE SAME THING FOR THE IDIOT
Because sarquiel sarcastically says “don’t tell me you did it”
Both sides assume Gabriel had to have done the miracle. To the point where no one believes that either of the husbands could’ve done it themselves.
Fucken hell
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there's something meaningful in how childless black sails is, as a show. there are barely even child extras. there is no second generation, there is no continuation, no 'innocent' unbiased pair of eyes. and when you factor in Treasure Island, you suddenly see that no one exits that story alive except for silver, the pirate king. that world and those people exist solely within his conscience - and then his story is passed down to a young boy. 'there are no legacies in this life' yeah there aren't. 'we have no kings here' yeah and you have no heirs.
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If I got a nickel every time a cartoon I love
based on a book
based on mythology
about a teenage boy
who stumbles upon an ancient artifact that gives him powers
that's being sought by this cocky guy with daddy issues
who's right arm is mechanical some of the time
and his Dad is this massive guy with big horns (and sometimes glowy blue eye(s))
who's being manipulated by a powerful woman
that he freed from her centuries old prison
who may have had noble ambitions in the past, but now has been consumed by power
and the woman possesses a young girl in order to get what she wants
and sacrifices the lives of her minions in order to unleash her ultimate weapon ->
(Dozens of Gum Gums) (Spider Queen, Huntsman, Syntax, Goliath, Not- Mayor) You know what I'm talking about :(
and she's got this indentured servant *cough Slave cough* (with pretty gold eyes 😘)
who she refers to as "Her Champion"
who travels using shadows (I could not find a single picture of Angor Rot using his shadow staff)
who was really sweet and kind in his past but then... well... stuff happened
and has lost his right eye
and he's been killed before
but the big bad restores him back to life so she can use him
and he gets a redemption arc at the end of season three
and the main character doesn't have a bio Dad, but he attracts plenty of father figures throughout the course of the show
and he gains a non-human form that makes him even more powerful
and him and the others gain an armor upgrade at the same time
and the girl of the team has short black hair with dyed stripes
and you know the guy with daddy issues who wanted to steal his artifact in the beginning? He becomes one of the protagonist's closest friends
and there's this gentle giant character
who becomes one of my most beloved characters of all time 💕💕💕
and he has a history of violence and trauma
and has now vowed to be a devote pacifist
but breaks his vow in order to protect the people he loves (with angry glowy eyes to boot)
and has a deep love for cats (yes, I did just do that)
...then I would have two nickels.
Which isn't very much, but it's weird that it happened twice, right?
(That last drawing was made by @jezfez81. Thank you for letting me use it!)
What the heck happened?!?! This was just supposed to be a comparison between Sandy and AAARRRGGHH!!! Where did all these comparisons come from?!?!?!?!?! WHAT THE HECK HAPPENED?!?!?!?!?!?
(this took way too long to make, please give it some love :3 )
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okay i'm way late to the party but. the long goodbye job got me fucked up. eliot hardison and parker all holding hands as they die, mirroring sophie and nate holding hands. eliot's 'last words' being hardison's catchphrase. eliot being in the middle of parker and hardison. eliot being the one to initiate the hand holding. parker cradling hardison in her arms at the bottom of the elevator shaft. nate's monologue to the interpol agent. sterling's rage when he thought nate got the team killed. "eliot, i'd say call if you need anything but you never need anything." "take care of them." "til my dying day." parker being the mastermind in the final scene.
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Responses to the question: what is Kirk holding?
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"a purse that matches his shirt" -@thetimetostrikeislater
"a happy meal in each hand" -@thetimetostrikeislater
"a barbie" -@reffitt-blog1
"a really big fish" -@crystal-mouse
"a very long hotdog" -@bbcdumbsterfire
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