Person A is from a city where everyone born with supernatural abilities is sent outside the city walls to protect the city from the monsters that roam. When a child is found to have an ability, they are removed from their families and kept at and trained at a government facility. They are usually given a different name, and rarely get to return to the city, but parents go to the wall to wish for the safety of their taken children. Person A plans to not have children and contents themself working as a nanny, but when they accidentally meet Person B, a rogue super human, trying to care for a few super human children they stole from a government facility, Person A ends up dragged into the mess when they instinctly went to soothe the crying children before learning the whole situation and getting mistakenly labeled by the authorities as an accomplice to Person B.
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well fuck
So nice to see Solar has 100% embraced the role of being a single father
"WHAT'S THAT, DEPRESSION!? I CAN'T HEAR YOU, MY MUSIC'S TOO LOUD!!"
"Dude, it is three in the morning..."
"I CAN'T HEAR YOU, EITHER!!"
"We never truly notice the passage of time until the moments that it seems to stop."
"Okay... I think you've had enough for tonight..."
It's about the Sun and Moon Show which I'm definitely not obsessed with.
Based on what I've seen about the show, huge secrets that drastically affect the story either come out right before the thing happens, or while the thing is happening, or after it happens.
So, as far as what Moon's planning to do with the equal exchange thing, I thought of three possibilities:
1. Someone finds out and confronts him, and he and that family member have a huge falling out.
2. Someone finds out during the thing, and in their effort to stop Moon, something goes terribly wrong.
3. Moon brings Solar back and Moon makes an excuse for it. However, he is wracked with guilt over his actions, or Solar realizes what he did and confronts him about it, and then everyone finds out.
I think today's episode is most indicative of the first option, since Eclipse has the evidence of Moon's... current situation, and Earth is worried about him.
Anyway, that is all. I understand that this post is way too long, and I apologize. I really like these shows.
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John Oliver clip
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All In With Chris Hayes clip via MSNBC
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I don't know if this covers all the bases, but feel free to respond or not.
Have a nice day. Night. Whatever time it is where you are-
You know how Dazzle said Jack taught her how to kill someone, right? Imagine if she were prompted to do so in her new body.
Like, hypothetically (realistically, I'm 78% sure they wouldn't actually do this), Moon gives Dazzle a knife and forgets to tell Sun. Dazzle doesn't tell him because she doesn't think much of it, obviously.
But one day, when Dark Sun or Nexus, or whatever threat comes into the Daycare, Sun watches in horror as his little deer daughter just starts stabbing at their ankles.
Moon gives a quiet thumbs up. Lunar is cheering her on. Earth is too stunned to speak.
And after the threat is over, Sun tears Moon a new one- physically and/or verbally.
Okay, that is all. *Tries to squeeze back through the crack but fails*
I'll...just use the door.
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