@dcviated asked!
What does a day off for Boss look like?
Most of the time it depends on her workload the previous day, finally getting some sleep? Tidying up a bit? But certainly, since adopting Suzy, Boss works on spending time with her kid, since she's a chronic workaholic and the poor kid has to mostly fend for herself. (It's not to say Boss doesn't try to be a mother, but she acknowledges that she falls short of a good parental figure.)
Without a doubt though, before she adopted her own kid - Boss would spend the night after work in her favorite bar, drinking Dom P, and then wasting the day off away.
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Didn't Striker say something about murdering kids, women and cute faced puppy looking things in Oops?
Idc lol I.M.P kills kids for free + Loona dropkicks a baby in the pilot + this is a show set in hell + this just shows how much backtracking Vivziepop did on Striker's character to the point where him saying that could have been seen as terribly out of character if it was in the Moon Festival episode
Also
Vivziepop would never make me hate the antimonarchy cowboy
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Pretty late in the evening but apparently, it's Ingo day in japan?? Been seeing lotta Ingos in my feed and I just so happened to have been messing with the man in my sketchbook this whole week on and off XD
Man with receding hairline decides to grow out a damn silver mane to deal with the cold, also featuring the pre-eeby look I imagine him as, and his canon short asf haircut thats tucked away down there in the corner
We love and appreciate the balding Ingo (Bingo) in this house!!!
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I was just listening to the DVD commentary on the Snakes episode and I know Grissom and Sara's scene (the only scene they're present in this Nick-centric ep) is big--obviously shipper nirvana--but the commentary by George Eads and the rest (I think one of the writers and either a director or producer) added so much weight that I'd never considered before!
So, Eads remarks on how Sara is the only one who ever talks to Grissom that way. This is, as she really dials up the husky, soft voice she adopts with Grissom. Eads also observes that Grissom is always himself with her, i.e. more of a nerd and rather stripped bare in a way he never is with anyone else. They all make comments on how emotional the scene is and how revealing it is of their relationship because, as always, Sara is 'putting it [her attraction and ongoing interest] out there'. She is never shy about wanting him. (I really need to transcribe the commentaries.)
But Eads keeps coming back to the idea that Grissom is more Grissom or is more himself with her than with any of the others. I'd add that it is not only the fact of their professional position that makes him freeze with her--I think Grissom is talking about himself when he asserts that some men are intimidated by beauty.
You know what magic, Grissom!
Anyways, something I hadn't thought of is that Grissom almost says something back, such as "Let’s go to dinner." But, of course, Sara overtalks and halts his momentum such as it were. But even more, it made me realize how pivotal this scene is, even compared to the Nesting Dolls reveal of her childhood trauma, because this is the moment when Grissom knows 100% that he isn't too late. The flirting takes on a different dimension after this. The looks become more meaningful.
This is especially significant when you consider that ealier in the season, the writers and producers are talking about the explicit intro of Sofia as a romantic interest for Grissom. She was there to create tension and her chemistry with Grissom was very much not subtext. So the decision to make 'this thing' with Sara more solid in the presence of this new love interest adds to the dynamic more than ever. Because the chemistry with Sofia is too easy and too simple. He's too smooth with her. He knows what to say to her at a given moment, because he has no interest in Sofia romantically and doesn't feel threatened by her. She really is just a colleague he doesn't hate. Ultimately, Sofia doesn't leave him speechless the way Sara does. He is not 'himself' when he is with her. Sara, on the other hand, always renders him vulnerable, which of course is why he distanced himself from her in season three, as he realized in four.
And we can see how Sara's effect on him is unique when looking at his other love interests: he does have speechless moments with Terri but by the end, no so much--perhaps there is a sense that while he is attracted intellectually, and somewhat sexually, there is no sentiment after all. With Heather, he never is at a loss for words, which leaves me to lean towards the notion that he was indeed never involved with her romantically--but, perhaps, it is her who makes him discover that sex without love makes him sad whether through conversation or more... In other words, grissom is typically putting on an air with other people. He's fully insulated against them and can act out the persona of an assured, curated Grissom, the bossman, the tin man, the nerd, the professor, the mentor, the father figure, etc.
But with Sara, he is exposed.
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question for boss!dick grayson and his assistant, are a demanding boss?
Assistant!reader: what's he like? Do you guys ever blur the lines of boss/employee?
dick: me demanding? oh please anyone who works for me will tell you I'm not that demanding of a boss, all I ask for my employees is to do their job properly, and not fuck up and make me angry with their half assed work.
assistant!reader: he's a great boss, very diligent worker, most nights works overtime, so of course I have to stay behind and help him out. Between you and me...it's lowkey hot when he gets mad, he does this thing where he loosens his tie, rolls up his sleeves, and runs his fingers through his hair. God he just looks so damn hot like that. As for blurring the lines as boss/employee? it's against company rules to engage in sexual acts with our superiors...but it did happen one night during overtime. We were taking a break from reading documents, and he noticed how stressed out I was. One thing led to another, and suddenly I'm on his desk, skirt bunched up to my hips, panties to the side, getting my pussy eaten by my boss. Let me tell you, that tongue of his fucking hell, he's talented. Not only did he make me squirt, but he got me to ride his face. Let's just say since then, we've been looking for moments to be alone.
talk to the muses or get to know more about them and send questions
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"Okay guys, you're gyatt to get moving."
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tell us what u like sm abt striker!!
His character, especially in Season 1, as I feel season 2 defanged him horribly, if that makes sense. He calls out the Goetia in such an accurate way I feel like the series itself had to trip on itself to try and frame him as being in the wrong, when he isn't. He's right about the Goetian royalty treating imps as servants and playthings, and he's right on calling out Stolas when he's trying to persuade Blitzø to join him!
And have you seen their chemistry??
Striker is probably the first character to not only see Blitzø's potential, but legitimately treat him as an equal! His rant about toppling Hell's monarchy, together, feels genuine and romantic. A lot could be said in his wording, I'm not going to skip that part, but his thoughts on nobility aren't wrong
Also calling him an imp supremacist felt pretty stupid of the series' part lol
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someone on twitter pointed out he has some weight back AND his eyebags are gone I'm going to die!!! also his eyes glow!
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