Psycho teddy (angry beavers/Daggett) 🧸

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Psycho teddy (angry beavers/Daggett) 🧸

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They're so gay for each other and I'm tired of pretending that they're not
W County Road 358, Daggett, Michigan.
They were coworkers....
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When you get bopped back much, much further than just last week...

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Mojave Road, Daggett, California.
lil Daggy I drew on Wplace in Daggett, California 🥹
BtAS: Appointment in Crime Alley
Not sure these are still of interest to anyone; may begin keeping these more to highlights and short thoughts.
Tis was a good episode.
At first I thought Batman had an appointment to be in the area to deal with crime as it was the location of his parents' murder. But as I watched, I realized that he kept getting distracted from whatever the appointment really was.
What it was an appointment for was very sentimentally sweet-sad at the same time.
I think what made it good episode, aside from the backstory shown rather than told in direct dialogue, was it's broadly sympathetic attitude to people living in lower income and/or degentrified communities. I don't have the right words to express this so I'm probably saying it wrong, but the way it focused on a location that could be deemed an eyesore but for the most part treated the people as sympathetic.
I am disliking Daggett more.
As I watched, I was trying to seduce what his company does exactly. In Feats of Clay, it seems pharmaceutical, but I don't think that's what it is. My guess assumption is that it's multipurpose industries, a bit like how Wayne Enterprises works. His goal seems to make money using untested or dangerous methods, while retaining a popular good guy persona.
This episode provided a new henchman as well, who did not strike me as distinct as the last ones I saw. I don't know if the other way is how it aired or how it's presented on dvd. Either way, this henchman felt more generic, even if he was more recognizable.