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Post by thebossapplesauce on Aug 24, 2013 21:27:29 GMT
What are your headcanons throughout the show?
One I have is that Jack truly does believe in the weird stuff but pushes it off, because, like Molly, he's afraid of it. It's definitely supported by a lot of season 3 where we see he's slightly more willing to help out Annie than he was for Fi with the weird stuff.
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Post by Molly Phillips on Aug 24, 2013 21:30:58 GMT
What are your headcanons throughout the show? One I have is that Jack truly does believe in the weird stuff but pushes it off, because, like Molly, he's afraid of it. It's definitely supported by a lot of season 3 where we see he's slightly more willing to help out Annie than he was for Fi with the weird stuff. Molly really does believe in the paranormal, she's just afraid of it. I got this information from Jon Cooksey himself, Yeah I noticed in the third season that Jack started to kind of believe in it.
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Post by thebossapplesauce on May 17, 2016 9:40:06 GMT
I just had the most random headcanon come to mine while I was looking through the So Weird Realizations tumblr and saw the picture that follows.... Irene is distantly related to Alexander Graham Bell (AKA the inventor or the telephone). It would probably make more sense if it was , because of the names... but Irene is just too perfect. I also don't know why I came up with it really, I admit it's pretty stupid but it made me laugh out loud.
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Post by thebossapplesauce on May 17, 2016 10:59:36 GMT
Also, IDK why I am thinking a lot about Clu lately, but I have a few new-ish headcanons revolving him. One I actually brought up earlier in the thread about his voice... basically I can totally see him grown up as a hippie-type stoner dude. The kind of guy who's into weed, vegetarianism, and always thinking of life's philosophies. (Honestly, other than the vegetarianism, it kinda sounds like me. )... Another headcanon that I just thought about, I can really imagine him taking off after college and traveling far and wide.
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Post by tzigone on May 19, 2016 23:45:30 GMT
Carey headcanon says he tends to over-invest in the early phase and then end up saying he "got dumped" when he really just didn't get a third date. There was no relationship for him to get dumped from. Fortunately, it's easy-come-easy-go and he's easily distracted by a new pretty face, so he doesn't stay unhappy for long.
My headcanon is that Jack and Gabe will marry and have kids very young, since she'll be in menopause by 20 (and bone marrow transplant survivors tend to have problems adopting, I think.)
The headcanon for minor characters:
Melinda is more open to the weird than Rachel. Ryan Ollman was Derek's first attempt at a clone - he's just that good. Followed up by Derek having health problems later in life and he needs a kidney transplant. But he won't take one from Ryan because he doesn't want Ryan to think he was made for that. And also because if Ryan's cloneness is revealed to future generations he doesn't want his reputation tarnished by saying he grew Ryan for parts. But more than any of that, I want him to decide to use risky, first-generation attempt at a full size human kidney that he especially for transplant because he is precisely the kind of person that takes risks like that.
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Post by victor on Oct 23, 2016 11:46:43 GMT
What are your headcanons throughout the show? One I have is that Jack truly does believe in the weird stuff but pushes it off, because, like Molly, he's afraid of it. It's definitely supported by a lot of season 3 where we see he's slightly more willing to help out Annie than he was for Fi with the weird stuff. Well, I'm sure he start to help out Annie with the weird stuff because of Annie... I mean... I think Jack was -some kind of- atracted with Annie / nd who don't/
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Post by tzigone on Oct 24, 2016 18:19:50 GMT
It's hard for me to evaluate s3 Jack & Molly as the same characters as S1 & S2 Jack & Molly. The differences are just so present. Especially for Molly. I mean, the way she treated the weird in S1 (and especially S2) is phenomenally different than S3. And Jack's romance. I mean, Gabe, who was very important to him, is dropped without a mention. They were in love - they could at least have him in the dumps or "eh, I'm okay" for a an ep before having him ask about the new girl. Then there's Jack and the supernatural. I think that Jack definitely does believe. He doesn't want to, though. He hates it. He tries to convince Fi it isn't real, but his nightmares show us that he remembers, and he knows why he lost his father. And he's afraid of losing Fi and Molly the same way. And that's just gone in S3. He still has his skeptical talk, but the deeper motivation/emotion behind it is missing. Still a nice guy that tries to help people, of course, but I don't get the same depth. Clu seems to have dropped several IQ points between S2 and S3 and to have gotten even more extreme in his comedy-reliefness. Carey seems much the same in S2 and S3, though. And and Irene are barely present. But the Bells were never as developed as the Phillips - they're supporting characters, after all. Still, what works best for me is to think of S3 as a separate sort of show. Maybe I wouldn't so much if I weren't aware of the behind-the-scenes changes. So, my head canon takes off with the original ending of "Twin." But I do like Annie, herself. And I wish I could think of a good way to integrate her into that story. Haven't quite come with one yet. I'd love to hear any ideas anyone has of that.
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Post by kaeleah on Sept 1, 2017 1:20:22 GMT
Callie in Siren has the ability to shapeshift into both a mermaid form and a harpie-like bird-woman form, just like the sirens in Amanda Hocking's Watersong young adult book series.
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Post by tzigone on Oct 29, 2017 3:28:21 GMT
Headcanon - at some point after season 2 ends, Fi will travel to the past. That's why the banshee said "we have met before."
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Post by JimmyTheTVFanatic on Oct 31, 2017 16:41:59 GMT
Sometime after the series ends, Molly gets back on tour again and begins making music. Fi returns home after the school year, trying to get back in touch with her family and friends she alienated herself from.
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Post by thebossapplesauce on May 3, 2018 2:57:05 GMT
So, I was just thinking of this headcanon earlier, it's actually one a friend brought up a few years ago that I really love, mostly because it is so tragic. What if of all the times in the past when evil prevailed (the Holocaust, slavery, war, etc.) it happened because a past life version of Fi wasn't able to complete her mission? It is food for thought.
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Post by tzigone on Jun 11, 2018 1:41:49 GMT
Carey headcanon - he'll eventually leave Molly's band for Annie's. This makes Molly happy because she knows Annie has a friend she can trust when she's 18 and has a new record contract. It makes Carey happy because being on tour with a rock band is much cooler when you aren't on the road with your parents.
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Post by entireoranges on Jan 23, 2019 14:09:57 GMT
I always thought that Jack’s real name is John. Jack is often a nickname for John (which I never really understood...) and Rick’s best friend and bandmate is named John so I can see him and Molly naming a child after or in honor of him but having two John’s would get confusing which is why they used Jack.
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Post by manicspike on Mar 27, 2021 3:21:50 GMT
Here's something that just came to me. Tad Raxall has a dream to connect everybody with technology, and Fi loves technology. They worked together, and part of it got named after Fi. WE-FI! Or rather, Wi-Fi.
I just picture Tad going, "We can do it, Fi! Wait a minute....." and you see the gears turning in his head.
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Post by Kathie on Mar 28, 2021 23:04:09 GMT
Here's something that just came to me. Tad Raxall has a dream to connect everybody with technology, and Fi loves technology. They worked together, and part of it got named after Fi. WE-FI! Or rather, Wi-Fi. I just picture Tad going, "We can do it, Fi! Wait a minute....." and you see the gears turning in his head. Ha! I love that! I never put that together..Fi and Wi-Fi. Brilliant
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