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Incorrect BPRD Quotes #17
Panya: What would you do if I can home with six kittens?
Kate: What's in the box?
Panya: ....
Kate: Panya, what's in the box?
Panya: I think you know
The fact this dosent have more likes is breaking my heart.MORE B.P.R.D CONTENT PLEASE WE LOVE YOU
REYNOLDS, ROBERT
BIOGRAPHY: Earliest available hospital records indicate Robert "Bob" Reynolds was a victim of domestic abuse throughout his childhood. There are no records of criminal charges filed in relation to these reports. Following a car accident, Reynolds was addicted to orally-administered morphine during middle school, but was able to finish 8th grade before ultimately dropping out less than a year into high school. He has a history of drug-related arrests for non-violent crimes including breaking and entering, larceny, and burglary.
Another fave BobLena & JohnAva parallel 💗
JOHN WALKER & BOB REYNOLDS in THUNDERBOLTS (2025)
I love watching this. Bob literally hates Walker at first because Walker treats him badly. But when he's nice to Bob, everything seems okay.
Bob must be one of those people who, if you treat him well, considers you a friend, but he can't stand a bad person. "I've put up with a lot of shit, I'm not going to put up with you."
Thunderbolts* (2025) dir. Jake Schreier
Florence + Lewis behind the scenes
THE SENTRY — ALL ABOUT BOB, SENTRY AND THE VOID.
Will I return to this topic? Yes.
Warning: Childhood trauma.
There are a lot of people saying, "Bob is an adult, stop drawing him, writing him, making him childish."
There's a big difference between being a child and being childish. Bob Reynolds isn't a child, but I'm sorry to say he is childish. YES.
"But he knows how to defend himself." "But he's not a child, he's traumatized!"
I feel it's very privileged of you to say that. People, do you know what it's like to be a broken person? I mean, there's a loss of identity, or a fragmentation of attitudes. You can already see that in Bob's "bipolarity."
The worst thing about people is when they don't portray him half and half. It's not right to make Bob Reynolds a baby who can't defend himself. But who knows? He shouldn't be in a life-threatening situation to fall. Depression works like shit. Any day or anything can make you feel bad. Bob stuttering or needing protection one day? It's possible. Bob is suffering. Depression isn't 100% curable; he'll have relapses. Not like the Void, but smaller ones. And showing himself vulnerable or a child does not make him one. Do you think you're a child just because you cry or need a friend's help? Or because you stutter or have nightmares at night, that's what it means to be a child? No. IT'S ALSO BEING A TRAUMATIC ADULT!
Furthermore, he's an adult who suffered most in his childhood. As a child. It's quite privileged to think he doesn't go back to that again and again. In the film, it's literally translated: John tells him "brilliant plan," and Bob, what does he do? Yes. He thinks about what his father told him when he was a child. His childhood is present throughout his life, pain and all. So it's not strange for him to be a child sometimes.
i posted this on my other acc but i still find it very funny
that’s more of a “you” thing, isn’t it? what? being… honesty? yeah. being honesty.
I hate blondes, but seeing you blonde made me want to pray to you.
good. thats the point :) happy to hear its working ~ worship me.
Will I return to this topic? Yes.
Warning: Childhood trauma.
There are a lot of people saying, "Bob is an adult, stop drawing him, writing him, making him childish."
There's a big difference between being a child and being childish. Bob Reynolds isn't a child, but I'm sorry to say he is childish. YES.
"But he knows how to defend himself." "But he's not a child, he's traumatized!"
I feel it's very privileged of you to say that. People, do you know what it's like to be a broken person? I mean, there's a loss of identity, or a fragmentation of attitudes. You can already see that in Bob's "bipolarity."
The worst thing about people is when they don't portray him half and half. It's not right to make Bob Reynolds a baby who can't defend himself. But who knows? He shouldn't be in a life-threatening situation to fall. Depression works like shit. Any day or anything can make you feel bad. Bob stuttering or needing protection one day? It's possible. Bob is suffering. Depression isn't 100% curable; he'll have relapses. Not like the Void, but smaller ones. And showing himself vulnerable or a child does not make him one. Do you think you're a child just because you cry or need a friend's help? Or because you stutter or have nightmares at night, that's what it means to be a child? No. IT'S ALSO BEING A TRAUMATIC ADULT!
Furthermore, he's an adult who suffered most in his childhood. As a child. It's quite privileged to think he doesn't go back to that again and again. In the film, it's literally translated: John tells him "brilliant plan," and Bob, what does he do? Yes. He thinks about what his father told him when he was a child. His childhood is present throughout his life, pain and all. So it's not strange for him to be a child sometimes.
LEWIS PULLMAN as LIEUTENANT KEEFER The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (2023) dir. William Friedkin
once again, the internet has infantilized a character so very dear to me (bob reynolds) and it matters to me that y'all know that it's not actually that cute how bob has lapses in his memory or stumbles over what he says. it's deeply sad. homie's been through some real shit and while I can agree with the babygirl sentiments about him to a point, it feels OOC to portray him as this helpless clueless dude who can't fend for himself. that's a grown ass man. that's a grown ass man with an eight-pack
It's too damn sad.
Stop make Bob a babygirl. He was addicted, he had the worst family what you can imagine, he can destroy the world if he wants to. And I still see fics with him afraid of everything around.
I want a fic with dangerous badass Bob who uses his powers when he gets mad