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Yagyuu Hiroshi ([personal profile] usedlaserbeam) wrote in [community profile] slowpoke_gif2013-05-29 02:32 pm

A Wild Headcanon Meme Appears!

✭ A HEADCANON/QUESTIONS MEME ✭
Because there's never a wrong time for headcanon.


→ Post with a list of your characters.
→ Comment to other people asking them questions about their lineup. Ask anything you can think of: questions about personal headcanon, thoughts on your CR, hypothetical situations, off-screen interactions, future plans, serious business, random crack, whatever!
→ Respond to the questions you receive!
→ LEARN NEW THINGS ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE'S CHARACTERS THAT YOU NEVER KNEW BEFORE.
→ Discover things your characters have in common and forge excellent CR and shenanigans accordingly.
→ Repeat steps 2-5 forever.
Holy Voltorbs.
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[personal profile] rapid_dash 2013-05-29 09:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I did too, I don't think that was handled very effectively in the movie. Storytelling, etc, I digress....

I love this answer! I feel like it didn't get touched on enough in the movie that Jack was being drawn as a parallel to Pitch, and this really fleshes out that pseudo-relationship.
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[personal profile] justanexpression 2013-05-30 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
What, making the villain completely sympathetic in the last like fifteen minutes of the film?

They really are very similar. In an ideal world, fun and fear would probably work pretty closely together. Totally keep each other in check and such. But then Jack followed his purpose in spite of the lack of belief, and Pitch fought against the lack of belief in spite of his purpose. Fun times were not had by all.