Hello everyone! Happy to be back on the DPP train after two months of inappropriately busy real life.
It's been nearly four years since the finale that broke our shipping hearts, and I am wondering how you are all feeling about the finale these days? With fandom becoming less busy on the pilot's side, I would like to know where you are on the
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(things descend into 0 territory only if I encounter people who insist that Kara's Great Destiny of Poof was something worthy of her as a character, or that letting her live would have lessened her in some way)
I will say some things help a little - I've always been ok with the table, for one, and even the 'being forgotten' thing sort of makes sense to me as a major fear of Kara's even if its inconsistency with Maelstrom bugs me.....but anyone trying to go 'but she was an ANGEL! So much more worthy than live!Kara!' is going to get this:
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I don't think I'd have processed things/got past the wailing and heartache if I hadn't found n_t (well, I'm mostly not wailing anymore, but the heartache mostly persists).
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That and what I call distraction ships - people with lots of angst like pilots, only they turn out well, unlike pilots. Helps because of exactly what it says on the tin - I get distracted and sometimes imagine pilots into that scenario, which is less rage-inducing than canon. (the ones that work best for me were Sif/Loki from Thor and most recently, a kdrama couple who had the whole dead girl/live guy +guaranteed poof going for them too).
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I don't cry just thinking about Lee left alone in that field anymore, recently anyway. That's something.
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There was a really nice line in a tv show I watched a few weeks ago about memories basically giving you the strength to live with sadness, even when they are the reason why you're sad. It's pretty apropos for pilots, and for Lee at the end especially.
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Still, I hover between 0 and 5 if I really think about the ending as The End.
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