I’ve been going back and watching old TJ/tyrus scenes and with tyrus being canon now everything hits so different and TJ’s character has this new complexity and depth that I never really noticed before godDamn
Like the whole “you don’t know me I’ve got stuff” and the tough macho guy persona in the beginning like liTerally !! WoW! I feel like now I have to rewatch Andi Mack for the soul purpose of rediscovering all of these characters bahhhhh
disney channel really said let’s have a 60k slow burn gay jock and nerd enemies to friends to lovers mutual pining hurt/comfort storyline with both lots of angst and fluff....you love to see it
Goodbye, Celia Mack. Thank you for showing me that it’s hard to give second chances, and even harder to let go of a grudge, but that forgiveness can heal even the oldest of wounds.
Goodbye, Bowie Quinn. Thank you for showing me that being dependent is one of the most important (and difficult) traits to have, even if it takes some time and practice to get the hang of it. Thank you for showing me that I can always get my happily ever after.
Goodbye, Bex Mack. Thank you for teaching me about growing up, and that caring about someone can mean making the hardest choices in order to make them happy.
Goodbye, Amber. Thank you for teaching me that everyone has a story to tell, no matter how mean they might seem to be on the outside.
Goodbye, Marty From the Party. Thank you for motivating me to be a better friend, and to always be bold about my feelings, even if I get hurt in the process.
Goodbye, T.J. Kippen. Thank you for showing me that there will always be a nice person inside of me trying to get out, and that it is always possible to change for the better. Thank you for giving me courage.
Goodbye, Jonah Beck. Thank you for showing me that sometimes life gives you curveballs and that they’re not the end of the world. Thank you for reminding me that it’s okay to have anxiety, and that being kind is always worth it.
Goodbye, Buffy Driscoll. Thank you for teaching me that friendship is more important than competition and that winning isn’t everything. Thank you for showing me that true strength means that you always get back up and keep trying, no matter how much it hurts.
Goodbye, Cyrus Goodman. Thank you for teaching me that it’s okay to be myself and that I’m never different for staying true to who I am. Thank you for teaching me to always see the good in people.
Goodbye, Andi Mack. Thank you for teaching me that I should always fight for change and do what is right. Thank you for showing me that no one is perfect and that we all have flaws, big or small. Thank you for everything you’ve given me over the past two years. Thank you for sharing your world with me for as long as you could.
These really are the moments you remember forever.