✨ brotzly band ✨ i started this drawing on my second watch-through. i love the jam session daydream scene so much. dghda x music is my favorite!!
well hello >:)
One of the reasons why I think that Lucy, Lockwood and George work so well as a trio is that they very much complete each other, making up for each other's weaknesses.
Like, Lockwood and George are a bit too aloof but Lucy is very emotionally mature. Lucy and George are a bit too flaky but Lockwood is a strong leader. Lockwood and Lucy are a bit too impulsive but George is levelheaded.
They're all very flawed and damaged kids but they raise each other up at every turn, effectively helping the others better themselves.
You know, they just work. They make sense. It's beautiful.
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Stroud writes his characters kind of like myazaki who said:
“I’ve become skeptical of the unwritten rule that just because a boy and girl appear in the same feature, a romance must ensue. Rather, I want to portray a slightly different relationship, one where the two mutually inspire each other to live - if I’m able to, then perhaps I’ll be closer to portraying a true expression of love.”
Strouds characters never outright say that they love each other, but their relationship is kind of more than that. They change each others lives for the better and lift each other up. In the end, they dont have to outright tell the other how they feel. They already know.
Idk. Just thoughts.
From @cheerfulbettas on tiktok (source)
It's just me and my emotional support silly guy against the world huh
me, looking at the case notes: ok so where do we go next? maybe my companion has some helpful hints
watson: I’m hungry
me: thanks john
I have a deep love for detective fiction and like somehow I know there is a logical explanation rooted in my neurodivergence or something else entirely but I honestly just can't explain it at all. It's the same way I love green as a color, I sort of chose it as a kid and never looked back since.
Anthony Lockwood holding Lucy Carlyle’s hand [in an associate way]
So when she died... Yeah. I think it was a message for me. She was saying, "I have to let go now for a little while. But it won't be forever."
MONK | Mr. Monk Meets Dale the Whale (S01E04)
Adrian Monk is a neurodivergent and asexual icon change my fucking mind.
heard a lockwood & co graphic novel is in the works and with THE rachele raka illustrating. this stupid ghost series is never going to leave me alone and i think it's high time i accept that