Fans when men are irredeemable: omg so hot
"Fans" when woman does something even remotly bad: fuck you
as someone who only loves characters who have committed horrible crimes or are atleast morally grey I feel this in my bones
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Nice songs! I like the way you think! I wish Kaku can rejoin Galley-La in the future, provided he apologizes, and Galley-La forgives him, of course. Who realizes that Franky and Lucci are going to be in-laws first? I just realized that I sent the Alice in Chains songs twice, so you get six songs this time! "Pictures of You" by The Cure, "One Thing" by Finger Eleven, "Skinny Love" by Bon Iver, "Whirring" by The Joy Formidable, "Tongue Tied" by Grouplove, and "Little Talks" by Of Monsters and Men.
oh kaku is absolutely joining galley-la. they try to make him stay after enies lobby and he's like "no let's go be proper government traitors and give everything we know to the revs and then i'll consider it" this argument ends with the other six deciding that they'll do that and then promptly dump kaku on the next ship to water 7 regardless of whether or not he agrees. if necessary, they are not above tying him up to get him there. if that doesn't work, they could always ask kuma.
(kaku absolutely wants to go back but he also, y'know, doesn't want to just ditch the rest of them. meanwhile, the rest of them are like "oh my god please just ditch us and go. live ur childhood dream. pls. at least one of us gets to.")
honestly, the first one to realize the in-laws is probably one of cp9. or nami. actually no wait it's probably nami. she catches onto the whole franky/robin thing quick and then just kind of has a moment where she just mentally points between them and starts laughing her ass off because oh god. it's funny on so many levels, at least partially because the former government assassin is going to be in-laws with the head of water seven's big gang.
songs!! a: i love "pictures of you" it's so good. (the emo kid loves the cure, who's surprised) also oh god "tongue tied" i haven't heard that song since glee. (it is a good song though)
"toxic" by britney spears (who saw that one coming), "don't hold your breath" by nicole scherzinger aaand "unkind" by sloan
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Okay but hear me out cause my boyfriend ans I have been talking about what we'd do with our own DC Cinematic universe;
The first phase is the Justice Society. We focus on Ted Grant (Wildcat), Jay Garrick (Flash), Alan Scott (Green Lantern), Kent Nelson (Dr. Fate), Carter Hall (Hawkman), Rex Tyler (Hourman), Jim Corrigan (The Spectre), Wesley Dodd (Sandman), Al Pratt (Atom) and Hippolyta (Wonder Woman). Johnny Thunder is also there, aged down to a teen that's kind of super intrigued by all these heroes who are different like him and kinda teams up alongside them.
They, for the most part, have their own solo films to explain who they are and how they become heroes during the late 30s and early 40s. The Justice Society movie shows how they are teamed up together and they go to fight Per Degaton. They get a follow-up show after this, where we get to see other characters join up in the 40s-60s; Dinah Drake (Black Canary), Giovanni Zatara, Terry Sloane (Mr. Terrific), etc etc. By the times the late 60s roll around, after they've all been put through the ringer too many times to count (nuclear scares, red scare fear tactics, heavy losses with death, i.e. Mr Terrific, and the public losing faith in them), the team finds themselves forced to disband and heroes quietly fade out of the public eye for a bit. There are some still active, but having to work in relative seclusion and silence, to avoid arrest.
The team hasn't seen each other in decades, the survivors all still around due to different scientific or magical means. They're too afraid to reach out. They think their time as heroes no longer means anything.
Until Giovannis daughter starts to use her magic to help people where she can. Then Dinah Drakes daughter (or granddaughter, depending on how realistically we spin this) shows up on Teds doorstep, demanding to be taught how to fight with the same fire as her namesake. He even gets another student under his tutelage, a street orphan working hard for everything she wants and with a past she's still trying to decipher.
Some teenage kid, a boy who lost his whole world in an alleyway at the age of 8, comes in to their lives. He wants to be a hero, to protect people from the same pain he had faced that fateful night. His lessons with the League of Assassins had shown him he needed to learn under actual heroes to do what he believed needed to be done.
He rallies the old gang back together. They get to help train the next generation of heroes and find themselves missing the days they stood up and fought themselves.
So, whenever this new League these kids are forming need a little help; when these kids are grown and now have a younger wave following in their footsteps; the Justice Society will be there. Acting as not just mentors, but returning as heroes to save the day and show the world they still got it.
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