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fandomsecrets2025-02-10 07:28 pm
[ SECRET POST #6611 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6611 ⌋
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[Artemis Pebdani of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"]
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But yeah, Matt as an astronaut is, uh, whaaaat? Ken as a detective? I... I guess? I mean, a lot of his personal woes probably centered on mysteries that he wanted solved (at the time), so maybe that fueled something, but you would think if anyone was gonna be a damn cop, it'd be Cody.
Regardless, I'm equally as stumped as you are. Ya telling me Sora became a fashion designer? Yolei is a stay-at-home mom despite small hints that she was exasperated with her big family? Which is such an insult to her being in STEM.
Also, maybe it's just my old ass who refuses to have kids, but why does every single one of them have off-springs? :/
AYRT
(Anonymous) 2025-02-11 03:25 am (UTC)(link)Iori makes sense as a cop given his strong sense of justice and his whole deal with it. Mimi would be more likely to be a fashion designer than Sora, imo, but we grow out of despising things that we dislike as kids.
the fact that the only one who got his dream job was Daisuke opening a ramen cart made me scratch my head. Hikari being a kindergarten teacher was the only one that made sense.
I have no idea why the team gave them all kids but it's probably a thing like "we have kids and a picket fence now" that many boomers predicted their children getting. Even tho the market since then says otherwise.
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The funny thing is, I don't have an issue with Sora being more feminine as she got older. I think that's a genuinely realistic thing a lot of kids grow up to me. Speaking as someone who was a tomboy and still doesn't really fit into a feminine structure, I still saw it as her just growing up and going a different way than what she was without denouncing who she used to be. Kids grow up and have different interests. I agree. Fashion design just felt a little out of left field, though I suppose it emphasized that she'd rather pave her own way than be a flower arranger like her mother wanted (though, fair, it wouldn't have surprised me if they did go this root just out of Asian familial structure.)
I'm still scratching my head on Davis and the noodle cart. Like, I think it is the kind of weird, spontaneous thing he'd be into, but man, I kinda wish it had better backing rather than a last minute thing, ya know?
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