As promised, the s2 gag reel! Sorry for the mediocre quality, I don’t have a laptop with a DVD drive right now, and also I...don’t know how to rip videos from DVDs anyway. Turn your screen brightness up, it’s kinda dark, I’m sorry, pls enjoy.
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
seen from France
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Australia
seen from Tanzania

seen from Netherlands
seen from United States
seen from Argentina
seen from Germany
seen from Romania
seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from T1
seen from South Africa
seen from China
seen from China
seen from United States
As promised, the s2 gag reel! Sorry for the mediocre quality, I don’t have a laptop with a DVD drive right now, and also I...don’t know how to rip videos from DVDs anyway. Turn your screen brightness up, it’s kinda dark, I’m sorry, pls enjoy.
Ray + stimming?
He designs his suit to fit him perfectly, to snap into place and keep him enclosed. It clicks in, tight around him, and he feels cocooned in it. The pressure soothes him, keeps him feeling safe, even if the world is falling to pieces around him.
(When he’s stuck in the past and can’t wear his ATOM suit regularly, a tweed three-piece suit does well enough, a vest tight across his chest.)
Anxiety means wringing his hands, and it helps clear his head, the same way moving his hands while he talks focuses his thoughts, keeps things flowing nicely.
A bouncing foot, his leg jiggling up and down, his fingers tapping at whatever surface he can find, it keeps him going, keeps him as clear as he can be, to focus on what he needs to focus on.
He never stops moving, never stops fiddling, never stops tapping or gesturing, never stops loving that tight, comforting pressure.
It’s nice, on the Waverider, that usually the team doesn’t try to stop him, doesn’t ask him to stop moving. They get it, and he appreciates it. Another reason the Waverider feels more like home than anywhere else he’s ever lived.