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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] justanexpression 2013-05-30 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
Hm... that's a good question. I don't know as I've ever considered such a possibility, considering the movie is basically set up to make it completely impossible. I mean, he meets the guy while he's destroying Tooth's palace and kidnapping the teensy teeths. And it all (*snicker*) snowballed from there.

But I could think of situations in which he would have. I mean, Jack point-blank tells the others that they've forgotten about what kids really ARE. They've forgotten what makes them strong. Pitch rather obviously hasn't. Granted, he's using it for the power of evil instead of good, but if Jack's willing to be all 'okay, no, LISTEN' over something that is basically an attack to their very Centers, then yeah, had he been given a reason, he very well might had stood up for Pitch.

But Pitch didn't want to JUST do his job, he didn't want to JUST be fear together with hope and wonder and fun, etc. He wanted it all, just him. That, Jack wouldn't have gotten behind, even if Pitch had stood by the Antarctica deal and let him stick around, too. Jack understands that no single Guardian could stand alone. Just hope or just fun or just fear wouldn't cut it. So he'd have needed to know Pitch before he went all power-monger villain to do that. Meeting him mid-villainy just didn't leave any room for it.

If any of that makes sense. XD Like I said, I hadn't considered it before, so that's a lot of me just typing-out-loud.
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[personal profile] scaryface 2013-05-30 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
You say evil like it's a bad thing. :<

I'm of the mind that Pitch... wasn't in his right mind really and it really was one of those "once you start you just can't stop or change course" sorts of plans.

He's never going to be good, that's not something he's capable of.

WELL Jack and all the others will get a chance to see him up close and personal.
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[personal profile] justanexpression 2013-05-30 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
XD For Jack, it is. There's a big difference between evil and not-entirely-good. Jack himself often drifts into that latter category, cause, I mean, look what he spends his spare time doing, trying to break into places and ruining spring holidays with late snowstorms. XD Boy's no saint. (icon appropriate)

Yeah, it sorta comes across that way. I mean, he's obviously been building up to having the Nightmares for some time, which is obviously his answer to Sandy being able to whomp him but good. But really, if anyone was going to recognize that, it'd be the other Guardians, not Jack. He's never even met the guy, or heard much about him, judging by his reactions. (Which... in a way, that seems even sadder, now I'm thinking about it. The other Guardians have never MET Jack, 'cept for Bunny, and vice versa, but they've all heard of each other at least by reputation... or teeth, as the case may be. But not Pitch. Where has he been holing himself up to be 300 years out of the loop?)