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gwendyworm · 5 months
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BOO ME ALL YOU WANT BUT YOU KNOW I AM NOT WRONG.
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artphotographyofmen · 3 months
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Hawkeye by Romeo Tanghal Sr.
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saecookie · 1 year
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Panels that made me go apeshit in Civil War: 3/?
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hoosierbi · 1 year
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edward sr took one look at merriell and said "oh i am going to be a loving and supporting father figure to this boy until my very last breath"
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thebreakfastgenie · 7 months
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Wheelers and Dealers is one of BJ's least sympathetic breakdowns--not only to me, but to the other characters in-universe--but it's also probably the episode that most effectively explains his whole deal. That's because Wheelers and Dealers reveals a new piece of backstory: BJ had the chance to dodge the draft. Hawkeye jokes about being an unsuccessful draft dodger and Klinger talks about his various attempts, but BJ had what neither of them did: an actual, for real ticket out.
I could've gotten out of the draft, like Ned Gradinger. Big all American hero from Stanford. Medical deferment, signed by that eminent physician Ned Gradinger, Sr., who offered the same to me, but I was a good guy.
Within this episode, this new detail explains why BJ feels so intensely guilty about his family struggling in his absence. It also explains his anger that people like him because of his "good guy" personality. One level to that is the fear that if he does something selfish or less than good no one will like him anymore. But I think that's secondary to something else:
Everybody wants to play when it's lovable Doc Hunnicutt, gentleman loser. But let me win a few, it's like I committed a crime.
If BJ had "won one" by dodging the draft, he would have committed a crime. I think that's what he's speaking to, here, more than a fear of losing people by expressing human failings. After all, he does express human failings all the time, and he's hardly ever blamed for them. Now, the continuity on MASH is loose at best, so I don't for a moment imagine the writers planned this bit of lore from BJ's introduction, or that intended it to apply retroactively. But let's do that anyway.
What sets BJ apart from Hawkeye and Trapper and even to some extent from other characters is a certain respect for the rules and faith in the institutions of American life. It makes sense for someone from a more comfortable, middle class background to have that attitude. It's why Margaret and Frank set their sights on him initially. Of course, this aspect of BJ is deconstructed as he comes face to face with war and with rules that are transparently arbitrary or even morally wrong. But he really digs in his heels. Just look at Preventative Medicine, where he rigidly adheres to a code of medical ethics and a definition of "harm" that feels almost absurd in a war zone. (Can an army surgeon "do no harm?" Ask Hawkeye in Letters or BJ in Bombshells.)
Of course, this makes a lot more sense when you put it in the context of BJ being drafted because he strictly adhered to the rules, to a rigid idea of right and wrong. Of course BJ clings to the rules; he desperately needs to believe they mean something. If the rules don't matter, if right and wrong aren't so simple, he allowed himself to be drafted for nothing. He allowed himself to be taken from his family, to be made into a soldier, to witness some of the worst things a human being can witness, to get used to the horror, to do things he would never otherwise do, because he believed he was doing the right thing. If doing the right thing doesn't mean anything, he let all that happen for no reason at all. That's a hell of a thing to come to terms with.
Now, what's the big moral argument against draft dodging, if you don't believe in serving your country? If you don't go, someone else will have to go in your place. Now look at Period of Adjustment.
Radar's home, Hawk. I should be glad for him. But I'm not! I'm so torn up with envy, I almost hate him! And I feel the same way about Trapper, and I never even met him.
BJ hates them for being home when he's not. Invoking Trapper here is powerful, because on a meta level and to some extent in-universe, BJ is literally there because Trapper is not. If BJ had taken the draft dodge, someone else would be suffering over here. If he'd won one, he'd have condemned someone else to that fate. Is that some kind of crime, not legally, but morally? Here, BJ is on the other side. Trapper and Radar won a hand: they got to go home. BJ is trying to be lovable Doc Hunnicutt, happy for their good fortune, gracefully accepting that he has to stay. But for once he can't quite do it. This is also one of the only times in the series we see someone really, furiously envious about another character going home, which isn't really relevant here but I thought it was interesting enough to highlight. This fits with how I've described Period of Adjustment from BJ's perspective before, as a shattering of the illusion they all use to get through each day.
Essentially, BJ clings desperately to the rules because all the worst things that have happened to him are things he accepted as consequences of doing the right thing. He accepted them naively, the war is worse than he could have imagined, and the possibility that on top of that, his reason for accepting them was meaningless is kind of unbearable.
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lwh-writing · 1 year
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I was just contemplating Fullmetal Alchemist (as one does), thinking about the absolute peak hilarity that is Ed, Al, and Havoc, the certified Country Boys(TM), teaming up to bully Mustang, the certified City Boy(TM), when I was struck with an epiphany.
Riza Hawkeye is the OG Country Girl.
Like....
Lived in the middle of nowhere with her father in a 1900ish setting. In THAT time period and THAT location, she and Hawkeye Sr. would've had to have at least a homestead type of deal. Something small that they could work on and live off of on their own, unless they hired farmhands (which I doubt).
So a two-person homestead. I would love to claim they cultivated dairy to go with Arakawa's background, but to make that livable, it would be too many cows for 2 people to realistically handle on their own. So either they did a smaller animal, like, say, sheep and goats, or they harvested corn, wheat, or tobacco. Midwesterner here, so let's say corn and wheat.
Anyway, Riza and her father living it rough on a homestead.
Money's a bit tight at times, but Hawkeye Sr. can take care of most of the repairs with his alchemy, so they always get by.
They've got chickens, two cows, and a lovely mare who pulls the cart whenever they need to go to town.
Three-year-old Riza being super excited about feeding the chickens for the very first time, giggling and squealing with joy as she throws feed everywhere.
Five-year-old Riza walking five miles into town to attend classes at the little one-room schoolhouse. There are a little more than thirty total students, only eight of which are anywhere near her age.
Seven-year-old Riza holding back tears when Hawkeye Sr. teaches her how to pluck and prep a fresh chicken. She can do it all on her own with a dry eye by the time she's eight.
Eleven-year-old Riza finding a goat one day on the farm, and after checking with the neighbors to see if they're missing one, decides she might as well keep it.
This is a mistake. The goat and Riza are mortal enemies. The thing will refuse to stop nipping at Riza whenever she goes out to milk it. But it keeps giving milk and sneaking away only to come back with baby goats, so she's left to suffer in silence.
Twelve-year-old Riza waking up at dawn in the summer to go detassel corn. Comes back around noon with scrapes all up and down her arms and eats enough to feed an army.
Thirteen-year-old Riza learning how to shoot and being known as the best shot for miles around before the year is up.
Fourteen-year-old Riza coming home from school only to find a sharp-looking, sweet-talking, soft-handed City Boy who her father claims is going to be his alchemist apprentice from now on.
Riza despairing about Roy-Fucking-Mustang and his complete and utter incompetence at everything that isn't alchemy. The boy can't cook, can't hunt, and wouldn't know the first thing about farm animal care if Bessie the Demon Goat bit him in the eye.
Eventually, Riza puts Mustang on cleaning and laundry duty, because that, at least, he can do. (Thank God for his three-dozen sisters and their insistence that Roy pulls his weight with chores.)
Riza's schoolhouse friends sighing over "that handsome Roy" and Riza blanches because she could never see herself falling for someone who thought milking the cows hurt them somehow. (It doesn't. Refusing to milk an animal is extremely harmful to the critter involved, and it's very likely that they could get an infection and seriously injure themselves and/or die. Don't let the radicalized vegans fool you)
Riza, to her chagrin, does develop a crush on Roy-Fucking-Mustang, who wouldn't know farm animal care if Bessie the Demon Goat bit him in the eye.
Roy, for his part, has long been crushing on Riza Hawkeye, the swol farmer's daughter who could pick him up with one hand a shoot a goose out of the sky with the other.
Neither admits it though because Roy has long since embarrassed himself past the point of no return, and Riza has complained too much to the folks in town that if she were to romance Roy now.... Well. Ain't either of the kids going to make the first move, so no move is made.
Fast forward a decade or so and Team Mustang is investigating something in the country.
Ed, Al, and Havoc are giving Mustang shit about approaching a horse wrongly and how there ain't no fancy cars out here.
Roy tries to refute it and shut them down, but Riza snorts and idly says something about him still not knowing jack about farming despite living on hers for two years.
Riza exposes Roy. Ed, Al, and Havoc rejoice. Roy despairs about his secrets being out, and Maes demands any and all pictures once he finds out.
And that's how Roy Mustang spent the rest of his days being bullied by four blond-haired Country Folk(TM).
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mpregjamesdiamond · 1 year
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chrysopoeias · 9 months
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hi hi. do you think that hawkeye is someone who's always had, or at least has at some point had, dog(s) before black hayate? she seems like an experienced dog owner. maybe she had a little doggie buddy during her younger years? though i have a hard time imagining hawkeye Sr. being a dog person. maybe she had an unofficial/secret pet?
idk, i just like thinking about pets (: any riza + pets feelings?
I guess it makes sense! There is no indication they had pets by the time of the known flashbacks. But if for instance her mother had a dog since (before) she was born, she could have grown up with a pet. But it would have since passed away from old age by the time we see her during her teens in flashbacks. Yeah her dad does not care about her, or anything really beside alchemy and Roy, let alone getting another dog for his daughter.
I do love the idea of her going hunting with her (then) mysterious grandfather's forgotten service rifle that she found in the attic. To hunt for food for the household and to sell in town for money. (It would also fit with her chosing to be a sniper, she already has experience shooting and sneaking around unseen). She can maybe borrow the local butcher's dog from time to time to help her with hunting. That can be her loan-dog/unofficial pet :)
We technically do not know who owns the dog that Hayate has puppies with. But I do want Hawkeye to raise them all. It's adorable and she needs hobbies beside overworking.
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pbaintthetb · 3 months
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something I find kinda funny about M*A*S*H fics even though I kinda get it, is that fics with Daniel Pierce often have him call Hawkeye "Ben" which like, sure he's his dad.
But also isn't the nickname literally from his dad? Like as in the whole reason Hawkeye is called Hawkeye is because his dad calls him Hawkeye?
idk i just find it funny because I totally get the impulse to show the difference between M*A*S*H family and his dad and stuff but also like, lol
BTW if this is because pierce sr calls Hawkeye "Ben" in the show then forgive me because I havent' seen any eps with Daniel pierce; In whch case I redirect my confused bafflement to the writers
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daringdarlingdt · 1 year
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Just thought about that post that said The Late Captain Pierce seemed like an episode intended for Trapper still being there because why would Hawkeye’s dad call BJ who, 5 episodes in, has probably only been there for like a month at most and has perhaps been mentioned in, like, one letter? And then I imagined Daniel Pierce getting the telegram that his son is dead and not knowing what to do with himself, who to talk to because who could understand, and ringing up the best friend mentioned in all of Hawk’s letters and begging him to answer ‘why’ and to help him to understand how this could have happened. And imagine Trapper who actually has been there and fully understands Hawkeye’s connection with his dad and hearing that and not knowing what prompted it or how to answer because he doesn’t know what Dr Pierce Sr has been told but he can hear the sadness and desperation in his voice… this isn’t anything, it’s just that I was trying to sleep and now I am having Feelings and it’s making it much harder to go to sleep :(((
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daltony · 5 days
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marvelman901 · 1 year
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pudinpuppin · 1 month
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im sad and horny and i need to sleep and i need a fucking hug and oh shit today i wanted to cry cuz the voice in my head is so fucking loud like bitch stop saying every thought of mine is honestly annoying shut up mind please oh god zombieman is so hot uh uh uh also i want to add : hawkeye >>>>>>> the rest of the avengers also why is chicken so gross like i cant just eat chicken, the smell and taste makes me want to cry, i mean it tastes good and smells good but its too much for me and my body /srs like it drains the energy from my body or sum shit and o i should be sleeping bye
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ikemen-bully · 10 months
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For tips on understanding Artem better, I would recommend playing through the chapters of his personal story. His SR stories are also pretty good, like In Sickness and In Health, as well as Sparks, Autumn Dreams, or Focus Fire (if you have it). In terms of cards, I recommend a lot of his earlier SSR cards Entwining Fate (as there's a lot of callbacks to it), Wandering Heart from Skadi, Dreamful Memories from Lost Gold, and Two Hearts as One (Artem's first birthday card). But honestly, I would recommend asking ad-hawkeye (on tumblr) for recommendations. They like Artem a lot and could help either suggest cards or narrow down recommendations, if you'd rather focus on like a couple of cards.
Thanks for such a precise answer! You're right I totally forgot about personal story. I am also a bit sad that I couldn't get his kiss card but I am not rich lol
Really thanks!
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