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I think the dynamic I like the most is post portal. Because they are so estranged and there are so many fucked up and confused feelings going on anyway that as they learn to forgive and grow past old hurt, feelings aren't clear and they morph and it's something more then they'd ever expected.
But they finally have each other back in their lives and life is too short to worry about what form connections to one another had become.
Second favourite is mullet era Stan pining after Ford because Ford was all he had. His parents were awful, his adult life had been awful and Ford was the only good thing and he missed him so much he'd warped his brain into some sort of 'Ford fulfills all roles I need in my life'
I'm running on 3 hours sleep and lots of shame.
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During the war, while on an undercover infiltration mission, we stopped at a small, Allied occupied town in France. We went to the only pub in town and at some point during the night, Bucky got roped into playing Poker with some of the locals in a back room while the rest of us continued to drink and talk in the bar. I went into the back to check on him and I found him sitting there, smoking and holding 2-3 times the chips as the locals, with a dumb smirk on his face. Not long after that, he got kicked out of the game with his winnings because the locals were running out of money to play.