Okay a couple people have been doing this and it seems like a lot of fun soooo... spin this big wheel of tf2 lore characters and then vote:
Bonus points if you tell me who you got
it has been done!!!
look at him, he's having a good time!! rockin out fr!!!!
Okay hear me out
A Psych Au where the core four swap narrative roles in the story.
Shawn is Gus - After running around the country taking over 30 odd jobs, he comes back to Santa Barbara and ends up getting a cushy job as a pharmaceutical salesman - it pays pretty well, keeps him close to Gus and he's pretty decent at it (it also gives him a company car that he rarely uses because of his motorcycle but don't tell his boss that). Gus ends up accidentally spilling case details to him so he ends up begging Lassie to let him help.
Gus is Jules - He ends up being inspired by Henry and pursues policing (Henry is happy at least somebody took after his example), passing the detective's exam shortly before the show actually starts, getting paired with new transfer Juliet O'Hara. Gus is still a massive nerd but a lot less of a coward than in canon due to the time he's been in the job.
Jules is Lassie - She ended up developing a very rough exterior after working in Miami (considering its crime rate that's fair) and comes off across as rude and unpleasant, that along with her being more deeply affected by 'Frank O'Hara's A+ parenting' causes her to be a lot less pleasant than normal, over time though she mellows out again to being closer to the Jules we know and love.
Lassie is Shawn - He used to be SBPD head detective until some stuff happened and he's no longer on the force as a result. After a little bit though, he can't help sticking his nose in crime scenes - resolving to simply just become a P.I.
I could rant a lot more about this but at the moment I'm just screaming the base idea into the void.
Absolutely shaking everyone worried about "faking" their alterhuman identity, AND everyone that likes to claim others as "faking".
Faking is something you do on purpose. If you are not going out of your way to consciously lie while rubbing your hands together like a cartoonish supervillain, then it's not faking. That's just your genuine experience.
It IS possible to be wrong, but being wrong is harmless. It's literally whatever. This is not equivalent to faking.
This is a comic based on an actual event from my childhood that's been seared into my memory ever since.
I love and adore my special interests and hyper fixations but the second I'm asked to explain a plot or explain how I feel/ what I think about any media I simply cannot. What a curse...
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