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Sra ([personal profile] sarcasticsra) wrote in [community profile] pofinterest_chat2013-09-01 07:15 pm
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Little headcanons!

We all have headcanons, of course, and I am super interested in hearing them. But for this topic, I am specifically super interested in hearing all the little details. Like, do you think Harold prefers cherry jam to grape? What's Reese's favorite type of candy?* Is Carter the best at Sudoku? Stuff like that!

(*I feel like even if it isn't peanut butter cups, he'd pretend like it was just to see what Harold would do/say. And for my part I really hope Harold would just calmly tell him to go away for a bit while he processed the fact that he actually likes such a ridiculous human being.)
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[personal profile] callmecathy 2013-09-04 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
So, maybe this is partially inspired by Sara's Knickknacks, which, by the way, is totally great. I envision that, despite Reese saying in Super that he travelled light, Reese rather likes collecting things. More than just guns, he'd like to collect maybe CDs or knickknacks or fancy dinner recipes. But he resists the lure of sentiment, at least until he starts a relationship with Finch. And he starts collecting. Like, if they go see a movie or eat out, Reese keeps the ticket stubs or the receipts. He'd really like to track down and collect things like the security footage of their first kiss, but he manages to resist, instead only keeping the things that fall naturally into his hands, like the tickets to the museum Finch dragged him to, or the parking ticket they got because they were too busy making out in the backseat. And then he locks them all away in a little box and never actually allows himself the indulgence of looking inside, other than to put more stuff in there; but he likes knowing that all those fragments of his and Finch's relationship are there, proof, safe under the bed or the top shelf of the bookshelf.
(Oh, hell. Is there any way to make the plot bunnies stop plotting?)
Edited 2013-09-04 18:04 (UTC)