just... yelling. about TV shows. always. all the time.
(and also lately Life is Strange 😭😭😭😭)
i'll take it, since it's partly my responsibility that you played that gut-punch. BUT I DON'T YELL. ... much.
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just... yelling. about TV shows. always. all the time.
(and also lately Life is Strange 😭😭😭😭)
i'll take it, since it's partly my responsibility that you played that gut-punch. BUT I DON'T YELL. ... much.
i have chosen violence: brucas
so did @baby-grogu
I hate it. Have always and will always hate it. And I say that with my chest. My genuine, no holds barred, brutally honest opinion is that they were only put together because of the actors’ real life romance. Because I’ve never felt like there was any other genuine reason for them to be together. I much prefer them as friends. Because they’re great when they don’t let sex get in the way. Well… great is me being generous; I’ll say it: I tolerate them even when they’re friendly, too. No disrespect to anyone who loves them. They’re just not for me. I feel like they bring out the worst in each other more often that not, and Lucas was incapable of meeting Brooke’s needs and making her feel the way she wanted. She was trying to find, in him, things she would never receive. And they tried to bury that by fueling their sexual chemistry. Hardly a romance and hardly healthy.
🖤 / send me a ship and I'll give you my (brutally) honest opinion on it
chris pine, best hollywood chris
strongly agree | agree | neutral | disagree | strongly disagree
That’s all I have to say.
🤙 hayden
🤙 - how does your character's relationship with touch change if they get tipsy or otherwise chemically unbalanced?
Overall, he’s much more physically affectionate. Very huggy to those who are receptive. Alcohol makes him hazy and silly, more than anything else, though.
✌️ delia & eva
✌️ - are there any gestures or touches that your character shares with a friend/team/loved one that are a type of code between them?
I think they had little signals to each other throughout their childhood that don't get so much use anymore, but I can definitely see them making things up on the fly if they're going out somewhere and there's the potential for awkwardness. An eyebrow scratch to signal sneaking away for a smoke; nose scrunch to avoid the overbaked chocolate chip cookies at the dessert buffet; etc. They hold hands and/or link arms when walking together, though, for sure.
🤛 jackson
🤛 - how does your character react to being hit? are they likely to continue a fight if someone else starts it, or try to de-escalate or get away?
While I do think this is situational... in general, I feel like this: When he first joins the family, he's so on edge that he would want to start a fight, no question; it would be instinctual, at that point. But by the time he's fully settled into living with them, and he has a home again, I think that, while the impulse would be there, he would try really hard not to let it get that far. Unless the person in question is Michael, in which case he would punch that asshole so fucking fast. He isn't any easy person to get the best of, for the most part, and even if he'll never react well to being hit (because who does?), he'll get to a point where he recognizes that walking away is in his best interests. If someone starts a fight, though, he's most definitely finishing it.
🤞 mark (whichever verse you please)
🤞 - if your character needed to touch someone to check on their physical condition, how would they go about it?
Overall, Mark is a gentle person. So if he ever needed to touch another character in any way, that's first and foremost how he would approach it. He's also very careful, so that would play a part in how he is in a situation like that, too. I feel like growing up with Christine would also have inadvertently given him some dos and don'ts, too, so he puts that knowledge to use when it's needed. Number one for him would be making sure that he isn't doing anything that makes the person feel uncomfortable. Second to that would be that he isn't causing them any additional pain.