#that'll only get fed more with this remake
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See, it's fine that Goro's not in the new tactics game because that shit's too trivial for him to deal with. Instead, he's just hanging around for when Post-P6 spinoffs start coming around, and he'll join in whatever the hell's going on there instead.
#I'm coping it's fine. But also. Persona 3/Persona 5R favoritism real and i have my Goro with SEES AU#that'll only get fed more with this remake#I'm so curious if they'll include super minor things to reference other games though#Like how p3p had vincent and baby yukiko and stuff. A longshot i know but how neat would it be?#I don't expect anything major at all. Honestly I don't expect anything.#Well okay I lied I *did* expect updated SLs for Minato... I'm kinda disappointed about that. But otherwise hell yeah let's go#p5re posting
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((Talk about your favorite character work that you've done for Eve thus far! Like favorite headcanons, observations, responses, etc, that have really cemented how you write and develop her as a character. The stuff you keep coming back to and are always excited to share with others.))
I think it would have to be her lore as a whole there was so much going through my mind when I decided to remake eve there was a lot of choices as well!
When I remade Eve I didn't want her to be like her first version of her ( she was extremely resentful and hateful about everything and blamed everyone but herself ) I found that version of her just didn't mesh so I took some time off of her ( deleted her old account and info because it didn't fit my narrative for eve)
So the first thing I am loving about her is her approach how it's silently a facade to hide her actual genuine suffering and struggling but views herself as less important than the suffering she technically caused others because of her choice in eating the forbidden fruit
I enjoy the new narrative that she MADE the choice to eat the apple. Because My first version of eve never had a direct connection of why she ate the apple in the first place
The way she has developed now she is self aware of her errors, she knows she made a mistake but the thing is she blames no one BUT herself. No one forced her to eat the apple it was offered to her as a choice
And I wanna write a Eden verse after the apple with anyone just so we can develop and give visuals about how she really felt after knowing she silently doomed humanity
A personal favorite head canon I have for her is that due to her nativity and not actually knowing the consequences of the apple she was sent to purgatory to atone for her "sins " ( Aka until they could figure out if she was going to hell or heaven) and at the end of it she was sent into heaven just so they could have a tight leash on her and be aware of her tracks
Something I always and I mean always come to for her is the florakenisis, I LOVE writing about the flowers on her head and all over her hair that can silently become part of her nervous system if she doesn't trim them. I also love being able to change it depending on the roleplay!
God there's so much I love writing about Eve!!
One response that'll always stick with me is her saying she understood her choice hurt otjers , but it also helped many at the same time.
She doesn't regret eating the apple. She regrets hurting those she loved and loves
Something that cements my writing with her is she can be very loving , kind and overall happy but when she finally gets fed up she snaps , she doesn't LIKE snapping but if anger is the only way to get her point across shell do it
I am sorry i have so so much more I can ramble about for her!
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Signal-a small bunch of happily-ever-after headcanons
In lieu of an actual second season for the original version of Signal (at least, that's the case at the time of writing this) and a lacklustre movie follow-up in the Japanese remake I have been thinking about what I imagine would happen next. TBH I finished watching Signal a little while ago, it's just taken me this long to actually make a headcanon post. I'd vaguely been thinking of writing fic, but couldn't quite pull the ideas into fic form so decided a headcanon list was the best way to go. That, and I recently finished a different k-drama and immediately thought I wanted to do some happily-ever-after headcanons for that, too. So that'll be next, eventually.
But anyway, here are all my happy ending ideas, under the cut because spoilers: (as a side note, I might still try and turn this ideas into fic in the future. I just don't know when)
There's no real way around it, in all timelines Jae-han does go missing. But, in the final fixed timeline, it's only a few years.
Most importantly, he's found alive. Injured, most likely, but alive. And he's cleared of murdering Kim Bum-joo and whatever else was pinned on him when he disappeared. The corruption in the police force and government is also exposed and there's a lot to sort out there, but steps are made to sort it.
Jae-han goes back to working as a homicide detective once he's recovered and the stuff directly tied to him is cleared, and builds a proper connection with Soo-hyun. They do start dating, but it's a very slow process. Slow, but steady. They are happy.
They do get married, eventually. They're low-key about this, but they do have a wedding to make their parents happy (esp Soo-hyun's mum, who 100% relishes getting to help her daughter pick the prettiest wedding dress). They do not have biological children, but are foster parents for a while and eventually adopt an older child. Most likely, this child is someone they meet from one of their cases, maybe a dependent of a victim or culprit who has nobody else to take him or her in. They will also probably end up having to occasionally babysit Soo-hyun's chaotic nephews, though they are less chaotic as they grow up, thankfully
Hae-young also gets married, probably either to a journalist or someone who works with children in some capacity. They have two, maybe three children together. Their names aren't directly honour names (from what I understand that isn't really a thing in Korean naming tradtions? Might be wrong?) but one kid's name will probably share a syllable with the names of Hae-young's brother and the other a syllable with girl who'd died in the bridge accident that Jae-han had known. I'm not sure who'd be a good pick for name-syllable-sharing for a third kid, so maybe just two.
Soo-hyun does end up a team leader, and of the Cold Case Team. In this timeline, it's formed in response to a completely different case but seen as a much more positive thing. There are still some snags, a few people who feel it highlights police failures to have such a team. But on the whole, the team is made with an expectation it will last-there are a whole lot of unsolved cases out there, after all.
As for Hae-young, the difficulties in his homelife didn't disappear once his brother was posthumously exonerated. His parents did get back together, and tried their best, but they had their own grief and trauma to unpack and that took a while. So he still needed to be fed by the porkhouse lady, and once Jae-han reappeared he continued to watch over Hae-young. Time would go by, and he'd decide to be a policeman just like the detective who cleared Sun-woo, not yet aware that that same detective was still looking after him.
They would eventually catch glimpses of each other during Hae-young's training. But the first time Jae-han and Hae-young properly meet is when Hae-young graduates his training.
With his memories of past timelines and all he learnt as a profiler there, Hae-young quickly garners a reputation for being 'clever' and 'well-read', 'insightful' and someone who has 'interesting ideas'. Various ways of explaining how he has knowledge someone his age shouldn't have, basically.
Jae-han introduces him to Soo-hyun socially (their first meal as a trio is omurice, which becomes a tradition, though they'll eat other things together on different occasions) she then takes an interest in him professionally and has him work with the Cold Case Team to see how he fits. She then gets the higher ups to send him on profiling courses, so he eventually becomes a profiler.
And after that, the Cold Case Team is a lot like it was throughout the series once the camaderie had been established. [side note: I loved the Cold Case Team dynamics so much they are a GREAT team]
Soo-hyun mentors Hae-young the way Jae-han mentored her. Hae-young gets called '0.25' by most of his close colleagues as a result (after all, Soo-hyun is the only '0.5' they can have).
All three of them garner reputations to be dedicated, hard-working and particularly brilliant in their departments in different ways. As mentioned above Hae-young is known for being clever, while Jae-han is known for persistence/earnestness and Soo-hyun compassion and composure in equal measures. They're all very committed to stamping out corruption and looking out for the underdog.
The walkie-talkie continues to be a lucky charm for Jae-han. It doesn't ever work again...well, not for most of their life. It only works right at the very end of Jae-han's life (illness related, when he's very elderly, so while it is obviously tragic it's more expected and natural, just as it should have been). He gets to say a proper goodbye to both Soo-hyun and Hae-young this way.
But with the goodbye for Hae-young, it happens while he's helping Soo-hyun and their adoptive child (plus one of Hae-young's children, plus possibly grandchildren of both) clear Jae-han's things after the funeral. They had shared the stories of the walkie-talkie but of course weren't really believed. Not that any of the three of them really expected them to believe it (well, maybe Jae-han did want them to, a little), because they told the stories as if they were an unusual kind of myth or something. But they hear the walkie-talkie, and talk to Jae-han one more time, and they realise it is real.
Of course, the walkie-talkie doesn't go off again after that. But it continues to be passed down between their families, and the stories shared too.
There will also be plenty of photographs, because one thing Soo-hyun becomes quite fixated on is having 'proper photographs' of all the people she cares for. It gets to the point that people assume she has a hobby of photography and start buying her cameras and camera equipment for birthday presents and things. She still keeps that silly photograph of her and Jae-han posing, but doesn't hide it behind the batman. Instead, it sits in a seperate frame next to it on her desk.
#Signal#Signal kdrama#Signal k-drama#headcanons#happily-ever-after#Lee Jae-han (character)#Cha Soo-hyun (character)#Park Hae-young (character)#fanon#k-drama#if anyone is wondering the other k-drama I wanna list headcanons for is Awaken
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