working on a grace monroe fansong, excuse my sick voice lmao. this is what i have so far...,, next i need to work on the instrumental some more and then record the final vocals.
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working on a grace monroe fansong, excuse my sick voice lmao. this is what i have so far...,, next i need to work on the instrumental some more and then record the final vocals.

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Infinity Train book 3
Quick sketch of Simon from Infinity Train, aka a yet another villain that I would definitely have a crush on as a kid
ok so i know this song was a tiktok song for a while, but think about "little dark age" by MGMT and cult of the conductor for a second...

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The Debutante Ball car is a turning point in book 3. It separates Simon from the group, and gives Grace a chance to connect with Hazel, but it also feels like an omen for what’s to come. Real debutante balls were for young adults, like Grace and Simon, who were about to enter adulthood. All 3 of the main cast will soon get major wake up calls in La Chat Chalet car, and will slowly be forced to take responsibility for their actions, and come to terms with who they really are. The debutante ball was a warning for all of them that they’ll soon have to grow up. After this, all of them (even Hazel. The 6 year old) are going to have to “enter society” and remember that there’s a real world out there, and they can’t pretend that everything’s fine in their little cult forever.
So like. with the cars being ejected from the train and all... are they just killing all the denizens or...?
For reference, Lindsay Katai, the writer of Season 3 of Infinity Train said Simon had NPD and thats why he died on her twitter. It doesn't help the story inexplicably tries to paint his death as deserved & the train as in the right despite letting off adults whom did worse & the train kidnapping him as a kid & continually forcing him into situations that would trigger him.
[id: an anon message that reads: "We already know the Infinity train canonly hates people with NPD, so hating trans people isn't as unlikely as one would think." end id]
That's fucked up. A writer saying that about a character, especially one as controversial and complex as Simon, is awful. (tho, I don't have twitter, so if you wanted to send a link to the tweet that'd be great) Also, declaring that your character who dies due to his own selfish, immoral actions at a young age has a specific mental disorder after the show airs is. Well, it's gross. Especially when so many other forces were at play that lead to his demise.
Although, I do want to say that in my post I wasn't implying that the writers are transphobic. The writers have said that the train is fucked up (not in so many words), since it kidnaps people in real time & forces them into awful situations away from their support system/regular life. Again, I haven’t seen the tweet you're referring to, & she very well could be implying that the characters deserved their fates, but I don't think the train is presented as a pillar of morality, at least based on the show itself.