Does this count as flirting?
Yes
Davids Mum.
Possibly a flashback of his dad or a photograph or something.
Seeing Harrisons Brother! ! !
Daniel getting a good ending even though he’s a villain. Maybe him and Jen live happily in antartica etc!
David adopting Max.
Max’s parents.
Davids house/apartment!!! And him showing Max to his room :,)
Gwen getting her dream job, but being a camp coucillor as a side job for the summer maybe.
Niel getting the confidence to ask someone out and they actually become a couple this time.
Max smiling. Maybe crying (plot twist) tears of joy!!
Nikki and Niel becoming stepsiblings.
The Woodscouts getting more recruits/ gaining popularity again because they need more love.
A Flowerscouts and Woodscouts parents day. If not, aleast letting us see some of their parents.
Nerris and Harrison becoming closer! Platonic or in a crush kinda way, I dig either one.
On that note, Harrisons parents actually caring for him.
Dolph selling his first painting!
A flashforward to what the campers/scouts are doing when they are older. Would David still be a councillor?
David becoming the new owner of the camp after Cameron Campbell!
Bit of spoiler here if you haven't seen it, but I want to get my feelings out while I still got the "finished the episode" feeling.
I just want to appreciate that entire fucking episode. As in, not only the art and the music, which were both steller by the way. I fucking loved the star moment, and the music during it all that turned from calm to almost horror like with the wolf.
But also that in the entire episode, David knew what the fuck he was doing. Sure, shit like the wolf and the bees were unexpected, but I seriously doubt that any of the kids, or even Gwen could possibly figure out the way to survive real-world. Cambell gets a pass because of last season, but seriously, anyone else would've freaked the fuck out or would've probably solved their problem through some weird hyjinks.
But David? From the moment he left the river he followed it back while before climbing the mountain. When he got chased by the bees and escaped, he sat his ass down and pulled out everything he could've needed at the moment. He knew what flowers to get to treat his stings, tried to start a fire and then made a shelter when it started raining. Even the wolf moment? God that made me so sad, so heart broken to think that David had to kill a creature and hear his currdling screams. But then, THEN, we see him and the wolf safe, wounds healing, around a cozy little home that David built, with water and fire and a little doggo house and everything! David KNEW how to survive, LEARNED how to survive, and for all the moments we've been told David was such a camp boy, that he was the nature guy, I don't think I've been more proud to see it all than in this episode.
I'm not saying that no other character couldn't have survived it. They would probably find a way to. But I'm saying that I don't think there would be a more justified person surviving those goddamn woods like a champ like David.
the r in ratau stands for redditor
cw eldritch cat/ lots of eyes/blood (?
sorry for the long post btw
I added this one just because lol
I really thought i could finish these in 2 week when i barely have free time lmao
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submissive in the way a livestock guardian dog is submissive to the sheep it kills wolves for
the love in question
love is stored in the f/o plushie
If you didnt believe Laios was autistic before todays episode i hope it clears that up for you
we were first shown his special interest, a very autistic trait to have. We get to see him indulge in his interest, we get to see him happy.
but this episode contains the scene that makes it clear Laios cannot understand social cues, tone of voice, sarcasm, or subtlety. He actively suffers socially with other humans.
Shuro is pissed Laios didnt pick up on the fact that he hated Laios, because he was being passive aggressive (at best, Shuro bottled up a lot of feelings), and said verbally he was Laios' friend. Laios takes things at face value, if someone says "im your friend" that's what he believes is true.
He hates that Laios "gets to be genuine". I hate the way he says that "gets" as if its a privilege for Laios. It's a privilege for Shuro who is nobility and has his behavior and emotions stifled. Laios doesnt understand that others are NOT genuine. he's not from that world.
that's why Laios asks "why didnt you TELL me?" and Shuro says it should have been obvious.
it was NOT obvious to Laios, not at all.
And also, that was who Laios thought was his FIRST friend on the island. he thought he made a friend, something actively difficult for him to do.
it devastated him to learn that he was wrong the entire time.