the way that luke gave annabeth the dagger and taught her to fight, while percy offered her the sword so he could fight in her place... something something annabeth being taught to be a weapon something something annabeth being taught she doesn't have to be, being taught she is worth being defended
Tim: I’ve been picking back up an old hobbie.
Jason: K that’s great buddy.
Tim:
Jason:
Jason: You’re not stalking me and Dick again are you?
Tim:
Jason:
Jason: YOU’RE NOT STALKING US AGAIN ARE YOU??
Think it would be funny if Kusuo was actually lacking in vitamins and only realizes the repercussions of this once he doesn’t have his powers to use as an aid
Kusuo: I’m kind of dizzy so I’ll just float my book over to me instead of getting up
Powerless Kusuo: Uh oh
whenever I see an anti percabeth tag I have to hold myself back from arguing, (it’s a opinion about a fictional couple it is not that serious) but whoever says that percabeth is bad because “annabeth is abusive” is just??? No????!!!
And if you think that because of the comments about Percy worrying about being a good boyfriend to annabeth, it isn’t because annabeth is abusive, because she’s not, it’s about his self-esteem from his trauma and his survival guilt. He worry’s about being a bad boyfriend JUST AS MUCH as he worries about being a bad son to sally. He talks about how he feels like it’s his fault his mother is so stressed. He feels inadequate because he feels he’s let so many people down and he’s terrified to fail more people. Not to mention the fact that he has been abused before. He knows what abuse is like and would be aware if annabeth was ACTUALLY abusing him. AND SHES NOT!!! Not to mention, even if she was abusing him, he has so many people in his life who’ve been abused that’s someone would point it out. But Percy’s not this poor little baby, who’s doesn’t know any better. He’s very smart and has serious self hatred issues. It doesn’t stem from the people he loves. It comes from the people who didn’t love him.
Annabeth has a box of memontos from her childhood (inside there are strings, an old ad poster for a street food stand pictures of her luke and thalia, a picture of her and a young magnus, a children's book about greek mythology, an old owl plushy and and dusty worn out small hammer) Percy stumbles across it one day and breaks down
i love this. it’s 100% factual. the little hammer stoppppp😭😭😭
doesn’t she also canonically have a teddy bear that she always brought to camp? 😭
annabeth chase, i will never understand why people think you’re cold and unemotional.
Imagine if Tim was like 'I'm over this'. Over the lack of trust, over the pushing things under the rug, over being put as a last priority, right?
So he just leaves, thinking no one will care to look for him. Let's his besties know, because he does not need them destroying the world trying to find him.
He goes and thinks he's going to end up being a nobody. Realistically, we all know he is going to end up in some other nonsense (meets Dr who, The Winchesters, or even Hannibal idk but that boy can't do normal civilian)
Cut to everyone trying to find him, thinking Ra's took him until he shows up looking for him too.
And young justice being no help what's so ever. "Where is Tim!?" "Idk what you are talking about he's over there" Cassie points at Kon in a 'I'm tim drake' shirts who is flipping them off.
Meanwhile they have a way to contact Tim and are trying not to run to him every night when he tells them about "all the fun he's having" (his fun is surviving another day)
*idk this makes no sense, but I wanted to write it. :D
it wasn't until i watched the third episode that i realized how essential grover is as a character. he knew both percy and annabeth as individuals, before and during their journey into the godly world. he understands percy's devotion to his humanity and his inexperience with his godly side. notably, he also understands annabeth's devotion to her godly side and her inexperience with her humanity. so when these two inevitably get into arguments because of their opposing worldviews, he is the perfect mediator because he understands both of them. and no other character could have balanced these two out as well as he does. not even the books explicity address this significant detail, but the tv series does this in the third episode. gods, this show just gets better and better every week.
morally ambiguous women from ancient east asia who are hell-bent on revenge and will stop at nothing to kill those who have deemed them monsters because of their race >>>
"So she'd let no insult or innuendo slide. She'd always struck first and struck hard. Sometimes she even cut them up a bit. It was fatiguing, but nothing was sacred to the Kerch except trade, so she'd gone out of her way to make the risk much higher than the reward when it came to disrespecting her."
Innnnneeeejjjjjj.
Tim: You're pulling a Tim Drake.
Bruce: Posting my brother's credit card number on Reddit because he said I looked tired?
Tim, laughing: I forgot I did that.
thinking about everyone tim’s lost since he became robin on this fine evening