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ale. she/her. 23. dc with a dash of random! batcest shippers do not interact.

comics your civilian casts…don’t forget about your civilian casts 💔

I get you’ve made all the heroes best friends and shoved them all on the same teams and/or families but you gotta let them hang out with regular people once in a while so they remember the avenge civilian can’t lift a bus

you can tell me they care about their cities all you want but unless you show them being a part of said city I’m just going to assume you mean the buildings because the people in that city are slowly just looking like statistics on a screen, get down from your tower

the idea that the average tumblr user is constantly asking people to revisit the source material is actually a statistical error. comic blogs, who post about people needing to revisit the source material at least 12 times a day each, are outliers and shouldnt be counted

"came back wrong" what about Came Back Afraid. You used to be brave. Too brave maybe, defying the odds at every turn, a fighter, cocky, playing with fire, first to throw yourself at the enemy. Until one day it all caught up to you. You came back, somehow, but now you know all too intimately how it feels to lose, to die, to be destroyed. Now you flinch and freeze and cower at the slightest provocation. Who even are you now if you can't be brave? The grave may have let you go, but the mortal fear still grips you tighter than ever.

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“This was fun cause I remember in the script trying to figure out how to get her isolated and after a ton of research… not research, arguing about the locks, we realized the one thing Hardison couldn’t deal with was an actual lock. Just a lock.” “He’s not a lockpick, he can’t do that.” “And by the way, I will say, this is actually an important thing we paid a lot of attention to in the show is niche protection, is making sure that everybody has certain skills that don’t overlap with everybody else’s skills. Hardison never learned how to pick a lock in five years.” - John Rogers and Chris Downey, The White Rabbit Job DVD Commentary

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