Soldier: 76 on Route 66: Reyes was supposed to clean up the Deadlock Gang a long time ago.
Pre-Ashe reveal, I was totally interpreting this line as Jack insinuating that the Deadlock Gang lost power but was revived, either by a new leader or by funding from Talon or something.
Post-Ashe reveal, now I’m just picturing it like Gabriel didn’t make Jesse do the dishes after dinner and Jack is just staring at a sink full of messy plates and pans, disappointed that he has to be the “mean dad” again for making this new tumbleweed of a teenager do chores.
Jack: Hey, Gabe! How did the Deadlock sting operation go?
Gabriel, covered in soot and scorch marks, holding a furious McCree by his collar like some angry cat: DO YOU KNOW HOW HARD IT IS TO FIGHT 100 TEENAGERS ARMED WITH DYNAMITE
24 hours after I brought her home, I got a mindblowing job offer. Since I adopted her nine years ago, my life has become an amusement park. She has brought me good luck ever since I took her into my home.
I’m telling you, there’s something about this animal. Good fortune follows her everywhere.
I don’t want to be selfish. I have everything I need and then some. So, I’m sharing her with you.
Reblog Brigitte and you’ll receive fantastic news in the next 24 hours.
And when you do, please remember to help your local SPCA and support them in the difficult work they do for wonder animals like Brigitte. Any donation helps your SPCA, even if it’s just five bucks.
Kitties like Brigitte are counting on you to give back when they bring you good luck.
Whenever I talk to kids about archaeology, I ask if they know of any fictional archaeologists from movies or TV. Some of them know Indiana Jones, but I like to mention Ariel from The Little Mermaid because she’s actually seen, like… studying artifacts to learn about the people who made them rather than just. Uh. Acquiring them from other people. She also seems to do a damn fine job of conserving them.
Wouldn’t she be an anthropologist?
After she gets legs and starts personally observing living humans, sure. But she starts off only knowing about humans by studying physical artifacts she recovers from shipwrecks, which she collects and conserves from the ravages of nature. I imagine she’d become a cultural anthropologist once she became established as a human… and would probably have a queenly collection of weird shit no one else is impressed by in her royal museum.
(I’m posting this less to correct the timeline portrayed in Bohemian Rhapsody, which I mostly really enjoyed, than simply to share a beautiful story that shines light on who Freddie actually was, up to the very end.)