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"What are you doing here?" he asked.
Stiles desperately wanted to ask what he was doing on the floor right in front of the door, but now was not the time. And he thought he knew, anyway.
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In 1907, despite everything, the world still turns.
A certain little blue jay watches.
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An unsent letter written in blocky script in the year 1908.
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“Sorry, that was probably a weird analogy. Just… I don’t think you can linger on every moment like that you’ve ever lived through without going a little crazy, you know?”
“Yeah, actually,” she sighs, and there’s something tired in it that grabs Robert’s attention, enough that he looks up and notices she’s looking away now, staring out towards the Hollywood sign in the distance. He’s never seen Blazer brooding — can’t really imagine what that would even look like — but this comes close.
“What’s that tone mean?”
[An extended take on the second conversation atop the billboard during episode 7, and a closer look at Mandy and Robert.]
Bookmarked by TheLizard
27 Jan 2026
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another explosion comes and goes and, as usual, refuses to take robert with it. with the fate of the suit uncertain, he’s forced to confront the truth he’s been avoiding: the suit might never give him the ending he’d spent half his life expecting. which leaves him with the one outcome he’s utterly unprepared for—being alive in a room full of people who actually give a shit.
(aka, everyone was way too chill about robert almost exploding in the lab, including robert.)
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In which Robert gets blown up and Malevola intervenes. She’ll never admit it, but she might (as a part-demon) have a soft spot about the metaphysical evidence that their new dispatcher is, in fact, a good person. And she’s not gonna watch him die in a fucking lab explosion. AKA: A few missing scenes and speculation on Malevola’s whole deal.
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- Part 8 of Dispatching, Depression, & Donuts
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In which Invisigal is handling this soooo normally. She’s not spiraling at all about Mecha Man joining SDN as her goddamn dispatcher. The way she’s thinking about the guy she nearly exploded to death is normal. So normal. She can be normal helping the guy out with something as simple as a headache. AKA: Vizi battles her demons while Robert has a migraine after hours. It’s so normal.
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- Part 4 of Dispatching, Depression, & Donuts
Bookmarked by TheLizard
23 Jan 2026
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One thing about Tom Cruise is that he had had aliens in his brain long before there were aliens in his brain, Carol thinks, so probably this was all going really great for him.
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post-s1. world-saving for the world-weary or whatever. [complete]
Bookmarked by TheLizard
11 Jan 2026

