Larry Fowler: And in the case of baby Tania, the results are in...Mr Darby Crane, you...ARE the father!
Madrigal Raith: Bullshit!

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Larry Fowler: And in the case of baby Tania, the results are in...Mr Darby Crane, you...ARE the father!
Madrigal Raith: Bullshit!
Re-listening to death masks
Larry Fowler my beloathed
Harry is suffering. This man is the neurodivergence ever.
This is is a Larry Fowler hate account. all my homies hate Larry Fowler.
Amy's parents from The Big Bang Theory give me book Arthur and Molly Weasley vibes.
No I won't explain that at this time.
Note: here it is, an unsolicited fluffy short story about Amy and her daddy spending an afternoon together and having fun with magic.
“Hi, Pumpkin,” Larry greets his daughter when she shows up at his door.
She returns her father’s smile and kisses his cheek, “Hi, Daddy,” she says back, “How are your hands?” she adds then gently taking his hands. The signs of his failed attempt of a trick with that knife are still there, although thankfully fading.
“I am fine, don’t worry,” he reassures her, “So, shall we go?”
Amy nods and he steps out on the porch. “Where have you told mom we were going?” She asks while they head to her car.
Larry shrugs, “I told her the truth, that I don’t have a clue and it’s a surprise.”
Amy is surprised. “Really? And she just let you come?” Maybe Sheldon is right, her mother can be better than she thought.
“What about your husband?” Larry asks back once they are in the car, “Was he okay with you leaving him alone on a Saturday afternoon?”
“Oh, he’s fine. I bought him Red Dead Redemption 2 and told him he could play it today with the guys. He has worn his cowboy hat, kissed me, and dismissed me with a wink and a tongue’s snap.”
the fowlers + enthusiasm for magic tricks
#two actual cinnamon rolls #too pure #we don’t deserve them
BONUS:
The good news is that Larry Fowler exists, showed up, and apparently he is the sweetest man on this earth, who loves his girl to the moon and back.
Among all the things I loved about the finale, I'd love to discuss more about the fact we finally met the Fowlers, and got a glimpse more in Amy's family. If you are around here for enough, you probably know how annoyed I was Amy was the only main character whose we barely had a background. Sure, she often mentioned her mother, but her memories were mostly awkward to plain terrible (I know nowadays the sin closet is about fun and dirty activities, but I don't forget it was actually about a borderline abusive episode). I wondered if her mother was really like that, or her memories were partially biased like Sheldon's. I mostly wondered if Amy was in that all alone, or she might count on someone - in other words, where and who in the world was her father. The bad news is that Mrs. Fowler seems to be exactly the overprotectice, bossy bigot that Amy recalled all this years (to be fair, she also seems to love her child, even if in a slightly toxic way). The good news is that Larry Fowler exists, showed up, and apparently he is the sweetest man on this earth, who loves his girl to the moon and back. At first, they showed us like remissive and shy (Btw, I loved how they played with Teller's signature silence). Soon enough however, you see there's more than that. When Amy asks him what's up, he mocks the situation behind his wife's back, and exchange a conspirational look with his girl. Later, he refuses to defend his wife (who was wrong) and thanks Penny for standing against her. And I died of feels when I saw the way he looked at his daughter while walking down the aisle. Have you noticed how he does not once look away in that moment? He is proud and genuinally so happy for her. So sure, Amy's early life keep having been tough, but now we know there was someone to protect her and support her, and her dad is this person. We will see if we will know more (I had read about the possibility of having then back, hence the recasting to Kathy Bates for Mrs. Fowler), but at least now we can see we saw something and there's not the void anymore on this part of the story.