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i need someone to tell me that im not alone in thinking that heated rivalry the show added so much more depth to the story and characters than the book ever gave because oh my god i am going insane
oh fuck its new year
shout out to thistle still fucking being here hot damn dog you were meant to die in like january.
"THINK!!"
*doesn't think*
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Finally got to see keinemuwolf and it was SO FRUSTRATING, ugh.
My OT3 will always be canon in my heart, period.
(Hiding in anon bc I’m a coward)
So. Prior to the Squad, it’s highly likely that Jason hadn’t interacted with other people much/consistently since Arkham, and Arkham wasn’t exactly a good time to learn how to interact with people who weren’t intending to horrifically torture you for lols. Therefore, Jason would have likely needed to relearn (to a degree)how to deal with people.
So, I guess what I’m asking, is how much was Jason socialized, for lack of a word, by the Squad prior to Militia Time. Because Antoine is guessing he’s quiet because of Awkwardness, but he eventually relaxes a bit around them. And I bet a small group of people he sees consistently and frequently and can learn to trust as individuals is a good training run for dealing with large groups of people, where it’s not feasible to know all of them personally/deeply.
Jason: You make me sound like a beaten Chihuahua.
Antoine: You kind of were, in hindsight. Minus the biting.
Jason: ...is it better or worse if I admit to being a bitey bastard child.
Antoine: Neither, it's neither.
Jason: I trusted you. Wow. Anyways. I didn't know what I was doing in general. Not how to run an army, not really...much of anything that wasn't, ah. Well.
Antoine: Overkill?
Jason: >-( So. No one can accuse me of not being a fast learner--last I checked, anyway--but. Yeah. Something like that. Not like I had a lot of friends before that clusterfuck went down, anyway. No time, and. Well. Y'know these private schools, the friend groups are set up in kindergarten, they don't have a lot of interest in new kids. Great academics, which is what mattered to me anyway, but not much for a social life.