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people going "timber is so boring and underdeveloped in canon, I prefer my headcanons", I have to ask? Did y'all buy the book as it was coming out? Did you support it? Because if you didn't, your complaining about what little we have of it and how it's underdeveloped rings hollow to me. We got 10 issues, if the sales had been better maybe we could have gotten more development on them as a couple, maybe it'd address the complaints you have, but if you claim to enjoy them yet made no effort to support it in the way it mattered to the eyes of the dc, you're part of the reason why we have little content of them
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You don't get it, do you?
If you say that Izzy's death was a beautiful conclusion to his arc, that it was kind. You just. You don't fucking get it.
You don't get to say shit like that if you're able-bodied, and then ignore those of us who are disabled, and who liked Izzy, and are now angry and saddened by his death.
Do you think it was, I don't know... A humane way of ending things?
Well. If that's the case then, first of all, I don't want you anywhere near me. Second of all, I want you to sit with yourself and think, but like really think, about why you think it's more humane to kill off a physically disabled queer character rather than, I don't know, let him live out the rest of his life happily, getting more and more accustomed to his disability, overcoming his trauma and enjoying his life to the fullest.
Queerness and disability rarely intersect in media, unlike real life. For a few episodes, Izzy's arc gave so many of us hope. It was a beautiful, dazzling story of a man who's been through unimaginable horrors, who was only just starting to overcome his trauma, finding love, acceptance and community.
Do you know how rare it is to witness a story like that? To see yourself in a character, in a way that you've never felt seen by media before?
Now, can you imagine how much of a slap in the face it was when he died? And a death that, I might add, wasn't necessary for anyone's development, was anticlimactic, cruel, and, perhaps the most importantly, came way too early?
So, you don't get to tell us that we're overreacting after Izzy was killed off. You don't get to do that, because you just don't get it. We're hurting, and for a good reason. Because it's vile, and because if we don't speak up against it, nobody else will do it for us. You can sit in your own little corner, telling yourself that the season finale was good and satisfying, and that you're happy with the way it ended if it's indeed the series finale.
Meanwhile I'll stay here, thinking about how a beloved, queer, disabled character on a beloved queer show was put down with a gun like a horse with a broken leg.
But that was the kind thing to do, wasn't it?
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Can't stop thinking about how chaotic everything must have been immediately after Henry's suicide. Henry dropping on the floor with a thud. Camilla breaking down screaming, leaning in on instinct to try and do something about it, Henry's words to her echoing in her head. Francis getting physically ill right away from the shock and at the sight of the blood slowly spreading on the carpet, crying and gagging in a corner. Charles, dazed, silently staring at Henry's body laying there, trying to make sense of it, realizing it was partly his fault. Richard just helplessly watching the whole scene, bleeding out on the chair, astounded and dizzy as he tries to hold onto his consciousness, only to pass out a few moments later with the image of Henry's last moments alive imprinted in his mind forever.
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