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lockwood: i would die for lucy. i was not human before i met her. she literally is the only reason i’m not going to kill myself
george: so, you like her?
lockwood: why would you say that
Barnes: Has Lockwood always had a habit of running headlong into certain death?
George: Sometimes he walks. Occasionally he shuffles. Periodically, he ambles. Every now and then, he frolics
George: Once, I'm pretty sure I saw him trip into certain death
Lockwood, distantly: Fuck you, George
Panic! At The Disco: It's Almost Halloween
It's that time of year.....🎃🎃🎃🦇
it should be illegal for netflix to print their little "now a netflix series!" circles DIRECTLY on the cover of books that inspired shows they've cancelled
*Lucy, Lockwood, Holly, and George are driving together. Holly and Lucy are in the back*
Lucy: if you don't shut the fuck up right now Holly i'm throwing myself out of this car
*click*
Lucy [to Lockwood, driving]: did you just turn child lock on?
Every time a streaming service puts out a new show with deliberate focus on diverse casting and featuring queer characters, refuses to devote any marketing budget to the show at all, and then cancels it for not getting enough hype, we should be allowed to ritually sacrifice an entertainment executive.
I have just seen a clip where Nicole Row stated the band including herself recorded a metal album but it got shelved and they were actively pushing for it to be released
Brendon must’ve got bored but my god what Id do to hear that 🥲
Could you imagine how batshit crazy that setlist could be 🤣
WAS IT CASUAL ?
Was it casual when I was starving the first time we met, because I hadn't eaten in days, and you made sure I'd never go hungry again ?
Was it casual when we argued and you came back right after to dress my scars ?
Was it casual when you gave me your beloved dead sister's necklace ?
Was it casual when you said the bottom of the Thames used to be a far more appealling place to be before you met me ?
Was it casual when you tried to convince the villain to kill you if it meant he'd spare me ?
Was it casual when I was about to be killed by a ghost and you jumped in front of me to save me, getting knocked out and nearly getting yourself killed ?
Was it casual when you said “Come off it, you know I'd die for you” ?
Was it casual when I left for four months and you told me you were desperately looking for a way to get me back to you ?
Was it casual when I came home to you, wounded and bleeding, and you said, "What the hell is this ? Who did this to you ?"
Was it casual when the ground collapsed beneath my feet, dropping me into catacombs and you jumped in to save me, without even thinking twice about it ?
Was it casual when we went into the world of the dead together and you held me tight the whole time to keep me safe ?
Was it casual when you took me to the graves of your sister and your parents, knowing full well that you'd never done it with anyone else ?
Was it casual when you nearly got yourself killed because you got tricked by a dangerous ghost (who specifically preyed on men desperately in love), because he'd taken on my appearance ?
Was it casual when you gave me the necklace your late father had made for your late mother, while telling me it was a symbol of the undying devotion he had for her ?
Lucy, trying to keep Lockwood awake on the lift in 1x08: Stay with me, okay? You've been shot. You've lost a lot of blood.
Lockwood, slipping in and out of consciousness, mumbling: Have not. I know exactly where the blood is.
Lucy:
Lockwood: A lot of it seems to be on you, for starters.
Lucy:
Lockwood, doing weak 'ta-da' hands: Case solved.
Lucy, pinching the bridge of her nose: Give me strength...
Lockwood, very earnestly: I think blood needs to be in your body for that, Luce.
Kipps, 800% Done: This is why people shoot you, Tony.
And actually, on the subject of the undercover DEPRAC officer, I have so many feelings about that scene because like
That is the only time in the series where we see a "normal" adult/kid interaction.
This is a universe where childhood has almost ceased to exist. Children are put on the front lines of the war against the Problem at age 8 (books) or age 13 (show), funnelled by their parents into a career that ends their education, curtails their future past the age of about 20, and forces them to be miniature adults before they even hit puberty. Children are exposed to death, injury and trauma every single day and nobody bats an eyelid, because it's legal and normal and expected. And the series is full of adults who get frustrated at or blame the young protagonists for not being competent adults as teenagers - for making age-appropriate mistakes or errors in judgment.
But this DEPRAC officer sees two kids, way out of their depth, breaking into a facility that will get them killed, and he tries to shut them down immediately. No. You're babies. Go home. Leave this to the professionals. He risks his cover - his life, with his wife and his daughters - to give them a way out of that warehouse.
And Lockwood? He is like, the prime example of the adult child agents are expected to be. He's - what, 16? 17? And he's a homeowner with a mortgage, an entrepreneur, an employer who runs an accredited organisation. He spends the entire show trying so hard to project this mature, professional persona - even to Lucy.
But in that scene - when Winkman's thugs have them cornered against a locked door, when they have one rapier between them and he knows even being a swordfighting prodigy won't be enough to get them out alive - he isn't any of those things. He's a child. And he looks helplessly to the one adult he knows is on their side to save them.
And the DEPRAC officer - a husband, a father of two, who doesn't know these kids and has already taken a risk to give them an out they didn't take...
He does. Even though it costs him his life. They're kids, and he protects them.
No wonder that hit Lockwood so hard, in a world where children are so rarely protected at all.
they're just like me
afycso is so good i wish ryan ross was real.
i've been finding the acts of violence quite speakable actually
imaginable too. and describable. i won't shut up about them. people are getting mad
"Trans people were invented by doctors in the 1950s"