Daddy issues so bad that you deliberately hookup with a black man in the 60s to incite a local race riot that will kill innocent men, women, and children just to catch a glimpse of papa
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Daddy issues so bad that you deliberately hookup with a black man in the 60s to incite a local race riot that will kill innocent men, women, and children just to catch a glimpse of papa
Oh my angel what did they do to you…
Original Reference
Ingrid Gray from Welcome to Derry because the show is all I think about every day every hour
Ingrid absolutely pouring her heart out: "Papa, I love you"
IT:
Pennywise(♂♀)
correspondingly, some gender switch:
Alright, let's talk about Ingrid Kersh(nee Gray) or better known as Periwinkle as someone who can't even hate her the way I hate the military.
Okay so, Ingrid was a child who lost her mother at a young age and also lost her father at also a young age. If you were her in her shoes, would you feel empty and uninspired after losing two important people in your life and then being so alone as you grow up? And of course, following it up with being married to a racist wife beater at that.
And, I just realized why she believed that her father was Pennywise (wifey), it's because of the fact that I think she was in denial of seeing the bloodied handkerchief of Bob Gray. There was no body and she firmly believed that her father is still alive and that's where EP6 shows the scene and she believed that Bob Gray was truly alive but wifey was just keeping him as a prisoner. So there's this dynamic in which if she fed wifey some poor souls, she could see her father but of course, reality strikes back when she realizes that her father is truly gone and there are no ways that she could bring him back.
I can't even blame her for losing it to be honest but it is also not an excuse of her sacrificing many people (including children) just so that she can see her father. But I understand her at the same time.
IT: Welcome to Derry was pretty good
Dividers by @uzmacchiato
my birthday is tomorrow (Jan 6) so I drew myself a little Hallowise doodle,,,🎀