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So I Talked In This Post About An SM Dream I Had But There's Actually A More Recent One That I've Actually
So I talked in this post about an SM dream I had but there's actually a more recent one that I've actually thought about more since I've had it and I even came up with a tittle. So here's my fleshed out dream idea for a Spooky Month episode:
Simone Says
The basic outline is that a family with a girl around Skid and Pump's age, named Simone, moves into town and Skid gets a crush on her. Simone uses Skid's crush to drive a wedge between him and Pump so she can take advantage of Skid's friendly nature for typical bratty crap (making him do her homework and so on). Later, Pump puts his foot down and tells Skid Simone is no good and when Skid eventually realizes he's right but by then Simone and her family are ready for whatever messed up long con she was helping set up, which all leads to a traditional absurd SM climax.
The parody angle could come in the form of the plot being a sort of kiddie version of popular psychological horror, or there could be a more typical horror twist to Simone's family.
I'd love to hear some feedback on this and might expand it in the future. Also feel free to leave some of your own weird concepts alongside the feedback. Thanks for reading.
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I love Kinger, but what I love most about him is that he isn't quite as insane as we thought he would be. He's slightly delusional and terrified of Caine but when Caine isn't around, he's actually quite rational and confident.
When the trio meet the Gloink Queen Gangle is scared of her, Jax is just grossed out, but Kinger is actually very polite and only wants the Gloinks to stop as part of the daily adventure. I think this is all perfectly reflected in his chibi self's confident (and adorable) stride during the credits.
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I just had a thought, what if the Robofizz-es are more competent in a fight than the real Fizz is because they actually have some implanted memories from Mammon (possibly including from during the rebellion from Heaven) making them more ruthless and dangerous.


Y’all the juxtaposition of murder robot if destruction Robofizz and Sad twink who can’t function near danger Fizzarolli has me squeeming
Cash's Past and Future

Recently more and more people have been theorizing on what happened to Pa Buckzo after the fire but I haven't encountered anyone who shares my theory, but before we get to it, CONTEXT!
While Mammon's involvement and even awareness is still up in the air, we can safely say that Cash knowingly acted as one of, and likely THE main agent that drove Blitz and Fizz apart after the accident. This naturally raises the question of why? The answer is obviously money, this is Cash Buckzo were talking about, but HOW would he make money off of it? The answer is right under our noses, specifically in Oops:

The Clown Pageant!
I believe Fizzarolli participated in one shortly before the fire which attracted Mam's attention, but not enough for him to seek Fizz out immediately. When he eventually does he finds the rising star horribly disfigured and the circus he worked for destroyed, with it's owner in an absolute shitfit, he then offers Cash the chance to seek out new entertainment ventures without his unwanted family, all for the low-low price of his (effectively) adopted son's agency.
After all this, Cash, likely under a false identity to avoid being recognized by former acquaintances, enjoys a fairly comfortable life somewhere in Greed, possibly even occasionally working directly with Mammon himself.
The reveal of this in the series proper would come with Blitz coming face to face with Mammon, only to run into him mid conversation with his dead beat father, chaos and emotional damage ensue.
So, yeah, I think Cash will actually be a more substantial villain than most fans currently think, even if he doesn't end up with much actual screen time.
So after reading a post from @anthurak I couldn't stop thinking about one particular sentence:
Ozzie makes a big point about how he believes lust should be consensual between all parties, openly decrying the use of ‘love potions’ and other means of coercing.
Eventually I realized which part stuck in my mind:
openly decrying the use of ‘love potions’ and other means of coercing.
The reason this stuck out to me is it made me realize that if Ozzie knew about the fact that Stolas basically used the grimoire to extort favors from Blitz on a monthly basis up until the events of Western Energy, he probably wouldn't approve of their relationship as much as he does.
There's something off about Bubble

So, we all know he's Caine's sidekick/ cohost who helps with "grunt work" (cleaning and cooking) around the circus and joins in on the adventure introductions.
The thing that sticks out about Bubble the most, at least to me, is him being the only entity in the circus that can get away with directly antagonizing Caine, being the cohost, he always reappears after being popped because Caine needs to keep up the "show's" format.
Not only that, but he frequently takes advantage of it, eating the cake and annoying Caine when introducing the Gloinks, all in all Bubble is not much nicer than Jax.
All this begs the question: Why would Caine make such a sidekick in the first place? Caine may not have an even remotely solid grasp on human behavior, messy thought patterns and skewed priorities, but he's not stupid, he can tell when something is good or bad for his goal of entertaining both the performers and audience. So why make a cohost who relishes in toying with him so much?
I think Bubble holds more sway over the digital circus than we know, possibly being on par with Caine in terms of actual control, just relinquishing the actual authority to him. Not sure about the details, I am working off of a single episode after all, but still thought this was worth sharing, feel free to leave feedback!