![]() ![]() The people who are supposed to be working with him just tried to kill him. The scene ends with Gil, Dani and Bright supporting his decision and telling him they have his back. He has a family now and he doesn’t want the retaliation. Back at the station, Gil is furious and wants to take it to I.A., but JT insists it won’t do any good and he needs to think about it. It isn’t until Dani runs out holding her badge and Malcom following close behind, both of them yelling to stand down, that he’s a cop does the office let go of JT and step back. The terror in JT’s eyes is startling as he realized that these officers, the one holding him and the other five who have their guns trained on him are not going to let him explain that he’s a cop. The first cop that arrives tackles JT and presses him against the wall, baton at his throat telling him to stop resisting. What happens instead is something we’ve all seen on the news this past summer. He arrives moments before the back up and when they arrive, he directs them up to the apartment. At the end while back up is being sent to Bright’s apartment for the final conflict, Dani rushes up while backup is on its way and JT is right behind her. He brings Bright in on a case involving a justice killer. In season two, months have passed, and JT is acting Captain while Gil is out on medical leave. It's frustrating on both ends, so, if you can, please try not to escalate the situation more.) To everyone else, please do speak up about things that are wrong, but don't make it all about what's wrong and please don't be rude. It's better to just "stick with what they know" (hobbies are something that you are meant to get better at, even if that is a slow road- for all of my writers and artists out there, it does take time, but you will get it. OR you get a bunch of creators who are too afraid to walk out of their own little bubbles, because what if they get it wrong and everyone turns against them. portrayals of minorities in popularized media that DOES have an impact on the greater public. NOT allowing for mistakes in micro spaces like fandoms is how you get genuinely harmful or just. Absolutely hold your fan creators to higher standards, but literally fan work has so little actual impact on popular media (and this goes for just about every debate about fan spaces), and constructive criticism as well as routine practice can mean worlds for representation in future media. Especially at the stage where we creators ARE merely in fan spaces is a great time to "fuck around and find out", before we bring our willfully or accidentally racist shit into monetized media. Also! In fic and in writing, no one is going to get it right on the first try. ![]()
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