maybe possibly robby’s s3 look?
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maybe possibly robby’s s3 look?
his social awkwardness and useless knowledge have charmed me
chapter 1
July 4th — 11:46 pm
July 5th — 6:01 am
chapter 2
July 5th
6:37 am - 1:15 pm
July 5th — 7:26 pm
Dennis was finally off work. Today had been stressful. He hadn't even been able to talk to Robby, interrupted by an incoming trauma. A bus crash caused by a drunk driver. 9 wounded, 2 dead. The drunk driver survived, while the little girl Dennis was treating didn't — blunt force trauma, causing her to haemorrhage beyond repair.
The ER was weighted in silence the remaining day. Dennis's chest felt heavier, the gruesome loss clawing at him. He silently clocked out, huffing out a distracted “goodbye” before he made his way to the bus station. Even the sight of a bus made him feel sick, but he couldn't afford a cab.
Dennis sighed loudly as he plopped down on the last seat of the bus, plugging his headphones in. He'd completely forgotten to text Robby back in the chaos, seeing multiple notifications from him.
Whenever Dennis's phone pinged with Robby's name, he sighed a breath of relief. After Robby proposed for him to house sit, Dennis got a little too concerned and pathetically begged him to stay. When that had failed miserably, he ended up crawling to Jack, pleading for him to talk to Robby. To convince him to not kill himself. Dennis was fully convinced Robby would be angry and refuse to talk to him, kick him out even. But, it'd been nothing like that. If anything, Robby had been more chatty, more laid back. Dennis grinned to himself as he opened their text thread.
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I cant…I'm soo crazy about them. They cannot control themselves around each other.
ER (1994-2009) 5.11 • Nobody Doesn't Like Amanda Lee
my second favorite roommate duo ^_^
little comic for THE cowboy au of all time, Polaris by @vinnylecavaliers
bonus character design stuff
“…And you always eat all my avocados!”
Super emotional and very serious version under the cut
the pitt cooked him ngl
The ER cold opens do not often fit that scary ass theme song
Cold open: haha sex joke haha clumsy Carter haha
Theme song .2 seconds later:
in love with the personalised hat set up for sg1. teal’c is a man that needs no hat, carter and o’neill have the standard military style cap and daniel jackson has the archeologist round brim canvas hat 9000 to make sure to establish his non threatening nerd cred
How I think that scene is gonna play out
I think the deep misunderstanding from the fandom of robby's unconscious bias towards men, and *certain* fandom groups (at times, deliberate) mischaracterisation of it to paint it as intentionally malicious and overt misogyny, is genuinely one of the things I'm saddest about after season 2.
you've taken a very carefully written character- shown to be deeply, deeply good, and deeply relatable to the medical community, and based your entire view of him on an unconscious element of his personality, instead of accepting that good people have flaws. robby's bias (and it's storyline in s1) is meant to be a thing where you go "oh yes, even very competent, very kind men will have this bias often, due to the structure of society. he's written this way because he's realistic. his bias isn't good, but it doesn't de facto make him a bad person."
it's *not* meant to be something that you cling to to discredit his failing mental health, his overt and intentional goodness and his care for others. it's *not* meant to be something that you hunt through every scene looking for- because it's not there in every scene, or even whole batches of episodes. it doesn't inform every choice he makes and it's not present every time he talks to women- it's not even present *most* of the time. you're *not* supposed to hate him.
it's meant to be an occasional callback to the realities of society and how that impacts the behaviour of people who are (as far as they've thought about it) considering themselves feminist. because robby most likely *does* consider himself this way. he absolutely believes in equality and feminism, and he will stick up for women when he sees they're treated poorly (eg, the scene with the male paramedics). he just also doesn't notice the underlying bias he acts on at times.
the inclusion of his bias is meant to do the same thing as every other bias shown in the show that good characters have. mckays unconscious weight bias, langdons gender bias, ogilvies bias against drug users... all there to show good people carry these things, that no one is perfect, and we should look at our actions towards others.
the fandoms reaction to robbys bias being to wish for his characters death, rather than to understand the intended use as a realistic flaw, is frankly appalling. I will always mourn the interesting, nuanced conversations we *could* have had.
quick and dirty 2 hr 15 min study bc i havent painted in over a month lol