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fandomsecrets2021-06-26 02:35 am
[ SECRET POST #5285 ]
⌈ Secret Post #5285 ⌋
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[Big Hero 6, Baymax]
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[Your Brain on Cracked (YouTube)]
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[Rhett and Link / Good Mythical Morning]
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[Legend of Korra]
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(Anonymous) 2021-06-26 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)Hell, Quincy gets more love from the rest of the crew than Arthur, and I’m pretty sure Stoker was just working through a crush he had on a random American man with that one.
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(Anonymous) 2021-06-26 12:49 pm (UTC)(link)And everybody's there for him through it. Van Helsing views him like a son, Jack is as repressively solicitous towards him as he is towards anyone short of Van Helsing, Mina lets him break down completely on her chest, Quincy guards them and makes sure no one disturbs them for it, and is the guy who picks a broken-down Arthur up off the couch afterwards. It gets to the end, and they're talking about their surviving circle of friends and their happy endings, and the narration says: "When we got back home we got to talking about the old time - which we could all look back on without despair, for Godalming and Seward are both happily married." and you have half a second of wondering 'to each other?' before you remember that a Victorian novel can't actually do that.
But yes, Quincy also deservedly gets a lot of love, because weirdly in a Victorian novel, the man most reminiscent of an Arthurian knight is the Texan cowboy. What with earnestly and immediately pledging his life to Mina's protection on the strength of a comforting kiss, and backing that pledge up to the hilt alongside Jonathan. Hot damn.
It's one of the things I love most about Dracula. Like I said, the polyamory vibes are so goddamn strong. Everybody loves everybody, and is more than willing to show it in every possible way.