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Screaming and giggling since Noah is soooo into his «tantric lovers» dynamics lmao he created it and heâs proud of it. Basically heâs writing his own self insert with Patrick and honestly I canât even judge him.
âI went to rehab and all I saw was you.â
The way Noah Wyle absolutely adores robbylangdon needs to be studied:
And in the episode's final scene, Langdon "says the thing that keeps [Robby] from going over the edge, which is, 'I went to rehab and all I saw was youâ.
Kryptonite similarities again. God. God. God. Langdon keeps Robby alive is my fucking Roman Empire. This is so tasty and so human and so deep. Itâs in their bones omg.
Robby obviously has daddy issues. Langdon is a pretty damn good daddy. The match is made on heavens
I might be tripping but
Robby lashes out on Langdon so much, not because he sees himself in him, in a way he does in Samira. Mohan mirrors Robbyâs weaknesses. Frank is Robbyâs weakness.
I mean, yes, they share similar traits and quite likely Frank has borrowed some of them from him, and it definitely bothers Robby subconsciously, but letâs put it aside for a second. We know that no matter how off-putting Robby acts, he cares about ER, cares about his people. He canât leave them and heâs afraid of what might happen if he does, he said it himself. He canât control his emotions when it comes to those he loves and he canât always make right decisions, even though he should. Itâs his obligation as a supervisor to deal with problems with clear mind, he should be able to distance himself at any time to see the situation as a whole and find a proper solution. He shouldnât pick favorites, shouldnât let his feelings lead him, shouldnât bring personal baggage to his work and let it affect his subordinates. And yet he does. He always does. And Frank is his constant reminder of it.
He is mad Langdon didnât receive âa proper punishmentâ, because he didnât let it happen. He doesnât want Langdon working in this ER, because it means he might allow some worse shit to happen. Itâs not just about him not trusting Frank, itâs about Robby not trusting himself. Robby somehow didnât notice Frank stealing drugs for months â maybe because he thought he could do no wrong, he turned a blind eye on some things, because he loved him so much, he let himself be fooled â and then just allowed him to walk away without a report â would he cover for him if he did something worse, would he let him go if he actually killed somebody, would he still care about him this much if there was blood on his hands.
Itâs not about Frank and what he did. Itâs about a panic attack Robby had, thinking of Andersonâs death, and how he can never really get over it as other people did. Itâs about how he wasted the precious time and blood on Jakeâs girlfriend, he could never safe. Itâs about him staying on the roof, waiting for someone to save him. Itâs about him making someoneâs shift unbearable just because he needs someone to need him, to depend on him, to care for him regardless of any wrongdoings like he does himself.
Noah called Langdon Robbyâs fucking kryptonite đ
âNice jobâ I think Robby had to sprint out of there the way he did because with the way Langdon looked after him the only possible next course of action was messy and loud fucking on the trauma room floor.
after ep. 14 iâm starting to realize itâs like a universal thing in the pitt that langdon is robbyâs
after ep. 14 iâm starting to realize itâs like a universal thing in the pitt that langdon is robbyâs
LANGDON IS ROBBYâS KRYPTONITE! GOD! His fatal weakness, Achilles' heel, blind spot gooooood. Noah Wyle is the biggest fan of robbylangdon ever for sure đ©
(Langdon has been in Robbyâs house fuuuuuck)
i've been fed. I'm being fed. Frank's reaction to Whitaker saying he's gonna house sit. Robby insisting Frank doctor the fuck up and Frank's micro expression of i'm so tired of your shit Roby (there's so much in this expression specially after his interaction with Dennis earlier and how Dennis set boundaries about how to be treated). and robby proud at frank doing the reduction. have you seen Robby this delighted this shift at all? it took frank aaaaah ahhh Frank resurrected just by a "nice job" the hope there kill me
I might be tripping but
Robby lashes out on Langdon so much, not because he sees himself in him, in a way he does in Samira. Mohan mirrors Robbyâs weaknesses. Frank is Robbyâs weakness.
I mean, yes, they share similar traits and quite likely Frank has borrowed some of them from him, and it definitely bothers Robby subconsciously, but letâs put it aside for a second. We know that no matter how off-putting Robby acts, he cares about ER, cares about his people. He canât leave them and heâs afraid of what might happen if he does, he said it himself. He canât control his emotions when it comes to those he loves and he canât always make right decisions, even though he should. Itâs his obligation as a supervisor to deal with problems with clear mind, he should be able to distance himself at any time to see the situation as a whole and find a proper solution. He shouldnât pick favorites, shouldnât let his feelings lead him, shouldnât bring personal baggage to his work and let it affect his subordinates. And yet he does. He always does. And Frank is his constant reminder of it.
He is mad Langdon didnât receive âa proper punishmentâ, because he didnât let it happen. He doesnât want Langdon working in this ER, because it means he might allow some worse shit to happen. Itâs not just about him not trusting Frank, itâs about Robby not trusting himself. Robby somehow didnât notice Frank stealing drugs for months â maybe because he thought he could do no wrong, he turned a blind eye on some things, because he loved him so much, he let himself be fooled â and then just allowed him to walk away without a report â would he cover for him if he did something worse, would he let him go if he actually killed somebody, would he still care about him this much if there was blood on his hands.
Itâs not about Frank and what he did. Itâs about a panic attack Robby had, thinking of Andersonâs death, and how he can never really get over it as other people did. Itâs about how he wasted the precious time and blood on Jakeâs girlfriend, he could never safe. Itâs about him staying on the roof, waiting for someone to save him. Itâs about him making someoneâs shift unbearable just because he needs someone to need him, to depend on him, to care for him regardless of any wrongdoings like he does himself.
Sir Criston was not surprised to see all three of them here. His boy was still in the grip of grief. The Queenâs hand rested on his shoulder as if it were the only thing keeping him in the world of the living, whilst the young lion sprawled imposingly on the iron steps. His posture could not deceive the seasoned warrior living within Cole, but his paranoia still would not let him step away. He would have died with his King. He would have slaughtered every last one of them for his Kingâs sake. He would have given much to ensure that nothing ever threatened Baelonâs life again.
p.s. drawn by @gramnel for my request â€ïžâđ©č
i love these damn detectives fr.. detective hole pls get more fans, I beg. I need more fan content asap, it's actually a problem
They so purposely chose for Dana to say "Your guy" instead of "Your boy" which would have leaned the relationship more paternal. "He's not a kid, but he's your boy" reads drastically different to me than "he's not a kid, but he's your guy". Going insane
I'm glad someone else also saw that difference. Robby immediately pushed back on "our kids" because Frank is not his KID. Not his son. More like a partner (in crime heh).
Sure, it also signifies as Frank being the grown up man that has/needed/had to face the consequences. But it's also the way Robby sees him.
"You two were very close."
The fact that Dana delivers both lines, which means she watched and noticed all of that.