Image 1 — What if everything in The Butterfly Effect was real? How would things be going forward? What if they all learned Lincoln was eaten by Lily?
Image 2 — What if everything in The Butterfly Effect was real? How would things be going forward? What if they all learned Lincoln was eaten by Lily?

What if everything in The Butterfly Effect was real? How would things be going forward? What if they all learned Lincoln was eaten by Lily?

u/ChampionKnown444 — 17 hours ago
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Is anyone else besides me really excited for Hexed? I think it looks really awesome and can't wait to see it.

u/ChampionKnown444 — 12 days ago

What if Raissa secretly does want to go to Caltech? She's just pretending it's only her parents choice because she doesn't have the heart to tell Jo she's leaving her willingly.

u/ChampionKnown444 — 13 days ago

What would it take to horrify even Lucy? To the point where she can't find any joy out of it no matter how dark or depressing it is?

u/ChampionKnown444 — 14 days ago

Even before they end up in the Forgotten Island, Jo will already have a fear of being forgotten by Raissa. You can see it in the notes.

Raissa has a bright future ahead of her. She'll go to a prestigious college, get a respectable job and probably make new friends. Jo is worried she'll be forgotten or at least barely remembered.

u/ChampionKnown444 — 16 days ago

Out of all the Loud sisters, who would Lincoln most likely have a strained relationship with later in life? Similar to Lynn Sr and Lance?

u/ChampionKnown444 — 16 days ago

What's the darkest episode of The Loud House? For me, it's Time Trap. The Loud siblings were almost erased from existence permanently. That ordeal must have been traumatizing.

u/ChampionKnown444 — 21 days ago

Do you think the Manananggal in Forgotten Island will be similar to Death from Puss in Boots: The Last Wish? A supernatural being pursuing Jo and Raissa throughout the film while symbolically representing the fear of their friendship being forgotten?

u/ChampionKnown444 — 1 month ago

It's very fitting that Leni helped prove Lincoln's innocence in A Crime to Dye For considering he helped prove her innocence in Crimes of Fashion.

u/ChampionKnown444 — 1 month ago