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You Know What Would Be Interesting? If Gilbert's Father Had Married Marilla After Gilbert's Mother Died
You know what would be interesting? If Gilbert's father had married Marilla after Gilbert's mother died and Mathew still decided to adopt a kid when it became clear that Gilbert won't be a farmer. I'd love to see how living under the same roof would affect Anne's and Gilbert's relationship.
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Lockwood and Co should have never been canceled. That’s a hard fact. Time to find a new streaming service and let Complete Fiction know we’re here. Please reblog, share, anything to get this to CF and the Strouds 🙏
You know what scenario I'd love? If Anne and Gilbert hadn’t been able to sort out their misunderstandings and Gilbert became ill with typhus like in the books. He writes her, thinking he's dying, to let her know she's loved by him, because he cannot bear to die without making sure that Anne doesn't have to live a single day without knowing how wonderfull and loved she is. He sends his mother's wedding ring with the letter as a reminder of his love and because she's the only woman he'd ever want to wear this ring.
And because I'm a sucker for angst with a happy ending, Anne rushes to his side and nurses him back to health.
I'm currently reading the Lockwood and Co books and I like them a lot. But I have to admit that I prefer show Lockwood over book Lockwood.
Does anyone else feel like that?
Show Lockwood before Combey Carey Hall:
"Okay, guys, I think this is our only option, but we're a team, so, if one of you has a better idea...?"
Book Lockwood:
"I'm the boss and you do what I say."
Show Lockwood:
Buttering Lucy's toast
Book Lockwood:
Always "forgets" his wallet, making Lucy pay for everything
Show Lockwood:
Defending Lucy's honor with a rapier
Book Lockwood
Grabbing Lucy's arm painfully (!) tight when she stood up against Flo
It seems like Lockwood is totally oblivious about his feelings for Lucy, but what if he was not?
What if he knows he loves her, but thinks he can't give her what she deserves with them (especially him) in constant danger of dying and the agency barely getting by financially?
What if he is planning to make a move on Lucy when their talent has faded and the mortage is payed off?
He will totally confuse Lucy because after all these years of not showing anything beyond friendship he will ask her out and it will be a grand gesture - red roses, candle light dinner and him completely opening his heart to her.
During Lucy's leave Lockwood and George fight a fetch that takes Lucy's appearance for Lockwood. He is completely mesmerized and wants to hug "Lucy", leaving him with ghost touch. George is furious and drags Lucy to Lockwood's bedside, showing her what her leave has done to Lockwood.