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todd anderson is the most important, yes

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My firm and very sincere belief that Tim Drake and Damian Wayne are the brothers that completely affirm each others paranoia fuelled contingencies for really inane situations. Its the most irritating thing ever. Like Damian will say “what if this girl scout is really just a means for someone to poison us” and Tim will instantly say “you’re so right, we need to do a homeland security level background check on the entire girl scouts chapter in gotham immediately”. The definition of bring out the worst in each other.

They’re not allowed to be in any living situation together without supervision because the last time they were left alone in the manor together, they literally created such stringent security measures that not even Alfred and Bruce could get into the house.

I think that if the poets had control of Neil’s funeral it would be a really beautiful event (yes I know, I’m fully aware the film ends right after the play) but Charlie could like play something on the saxophone and Todd could read poetry and Keating would help the boys write speeches and stuff and there would be references to pieces of literature and omg it would be so beautiful

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your friend has been a bit down lately. do you:

A. slip antidepressants into his coffee

B. start a prank war that would put college frat boys to shame

C. invent an elaborate roleplay scenario where you kidnap his guitar and send him cute little ransom notes you lovingly cut out and pasted yourself 

D. suddenly start eating healthy for the purpose of giving him a little mystery to solve because you know how much he likes little mysteries

E. hire a child actor to pretend to be his long-lost son because he was sad that he’ll probably never have kids

house md wildest show on earth. a main character outright assassinates a known dictator, a moment that would be the very beginning or the mid-series crisis in any other show - an act which creates a power vacuum in a foreign nation already filled with child soldiers and genocide, and it's literally only brought up again throughout the season because that guy's wife divorces him over it. and occasionally to explore his relationship with who he is as a person and a catholic after having deliberately taken a life for what he calculates as the greater good, but mostly it's about his divorce