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OH and while I'm thinking about it, what about post-aotd Charles being stressed out about like "oh, the band doesnt need me anymore" and DK getting to be like "no but we WANT you" and he gets to be like "ah they do care" crying and throwing up and screaming and dying ok that's all I'm probably not gonna post anymore tonight
I feel like charles is just on the brink of having a crisis, it's just been on the back burner ever since he found out about the prophecy
Autumn is a time when you don't want to do anything. I just want to fall into bed and never get out of it. I think many will agree with me, like Cipher ...
Dance , puppet boy!
Winter is just around the corner and New Year is coming soon, and my thoughts are all about summer daysπ
I know a lot of people think Crowley was horribly tortured in Hell as a punishment for his Good Deed in Edinburgh, but tbh I like the idea they put him on boring desk duty for like a decade. Or put him through a torturously long educational video on What Demons Are Supposed To Do, with a shitty test at the end and an essay on How He Won't Ever Do Good Again to turn in.
... actually yeah that absolutely counts as horrible torture nvm
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Here's Charles... A cute kitty. Do you agree?
Cedric and little Wormwood
...looks thoughtfully into the distance in a green coat, lighting a cigarette...
I love that Cedric's arc was nice and gradual! I love that it was messy and that he seemed to keep 'resetting' in so many episodes after every bit of progress he previously made/the closer he got to Sofia.
Progress (including moral progress) is rarely linear. It's messy and chaotic- because that's what trauma does to a person, and that's all the more reason every single bit of progress Cedric went through during the series felt earned! His 'resetting' never quite felt like it was undermining his gradual character development, because of how realistic his journey was and how complex of a character Cedric was (again, especially when you take into account how much his trauma affected him... and I do NOT mean to excuse his actions, mind you).
And for a Disney Junior show, I think their handling of Cedric was all the more impressive!