Just annoying my friend with fan-fiction ideas again.


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Just annoying my friend with fan-fiction ideas again.
When I’m watching DC movies, I like to imagine Bruce sitting in the batcave watching it all happen in real time and glaring harder and harder as it progresses while his kids are behind him making random comments.
I don’t do this for Batman movies obviously. Though I sometimes picture the kids standing just offscreen making comments.
And Bruce doesn’t glare during Wonder Woman because 1. she did nothing wrong ever and 2. was Bruce even alive during that movie?
So, I’m reading The Force Unleashed (yes, the novelization of the game) and now I can’t shake the idea that Juno and Galen need to meet the group from Rebels (Ahsoka included in that).
Tim Drake in the Red Robin outfit with the cowl is so confusing. When the cowl is up, he looks to be in his 20s or 30s. But, when he takes the cowl off it’s like “Holy shit, he’s 12...”
Do you think Bruce discussed adopting all those kids with Alfred or just showed up at the Manor with a new one and was like “It followed me home? Can I keep it?”
So, this image popped in my head yesterday morning and won't leave: Dad Kakashi. His vest is unzipped to reveal a baby in one of those carrier things strapped to his chest. Baby paraphernalia is sticking out of various pockets. Baby looks just like Kakashi. Mask, crooked forehead protector and everything. People are trying to figure out where the hell he found a matching outfit in that size. He made it. Baby gnaws on weapons. People express concern about this and Kakashi is like "I cleaned the blood off of them..."
Some things don't need a sequel.
Some things don't need another season.
Some things don't need another part.
Some things are perfectly fine as they were originally.
Sometimes, more is not better.
Sometimes, it is better to end on a high note instead of beating a dead horse to "make fans happy" (or make more money, let's be serious here...)