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Commission for @fyers ! :]
Not my fiancé and I having an epiphany that maybe we all like Guy Gardner for the exact same reasons we all like Grunkle Stan from Gravity Falls 😭😭😭
✨ some commissions i’m going to start coloring soon~ i love doing lineart so much uwu
1) old woman yuri butch lesbian megop gajinka
2) stargazers from romeo is a deadman
3) guychris? guypeace?? shenanigans
aaand if anyone wants to comm me my form is open! but i’ll be getting back to you as i slowly get through these first 🥰 i’d love to do some cute winter/holiday themed stuff mayhaps 👀
a meme specifically to celebrate our blorboness
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ok its time for me to actually write a post about guy's scene in peacemaker.
overall, i think it's a fine scene, it serves its purpose, and i think in general guy's interactions with (or, around) chris are on the nose and what i would expect!
the homophobic blowing dudes line is whatever to me personally i found it funny especially with the payoff of chris telling adebayo afterwards that being good at sucking dick is a compliment.
what i did like most about the scene, and thought was the best presentation of these two characters interacting was guy taking issue with chris' homicidal past, and making sure to point out his "volatile tendencies." despite all the rage and violence guy harbors, the fact that he doesn't kill is such a key tenant to his character, and it makes sense that he would look down upon chris for taking lives! however, as i will mention later, i do think that guy should have listened more as chris continued to explain himself, because guy would see chris' desire for change.
my biggest critique is the way that guy reacts to chris talking about his trauma. when chris begins to mention his dad and his past and guy goes "here we go," i do think it would make sense for guy to expect heroes to take accountability for their actions and not let their background define their narrative. after all, guy is the type of person to take control over his own actions. that being said, as the scene progresses, when chris says "i don't want to be ruled by my past experiences and anger," that is something that would resonate with guy!
i recognize that the purpose of this scene was just to set up chris' rejection and (hopefully) path to him becoming a hero in his own right without being attached to a branded team like the justice gang. i also recognize that this scene was comic relief and wouldn't get into guy's character, obviously this is the peacemaker show, not the guy gardner show.
however, i do think that disregarding the purpose of the scene, guy would recognize chris' drive to do better, to be better. it's something that guy is very familiar with, and i think guy would encourage that in chris! the two men really are so similar and i think even with guy ragebaiting chris and the inherent distrust he has, he would warm up to chris and see the good in him, and try to help chris be the hero he wants to be.
yeah (I'm bored as shit)
you see a man just like you, but he's good. underneath the anger and pain his heart really is pure in a way that you're not quite sure yours is. you talk and share anecdotes about your childhood and he does the same and he understands you in a way nobody else does. your fathers are one and the same. he understands the anger and the violence and the hate. unlike you he takes what he's told and rejects it, becoming a protector and a hero. you like to think you're a hero. you like to think that you do anything for peace. but peace is a twisted and bleeding wound in your heart that you're only now learning to heal. but this man. he sees you. he sees your anger and your violence and he understands. and he takes your hand and shows you peace.