Re: What She Needs 2012-12-06
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 8:26 am
Nudge might be on her knees. That works for adult humans hugging small children, and the proportions are about the same.
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I was thinking the same thing. Nothing like a chesty mom hug.ziggy78eog wrote:Not quite the "chesty mom hug" M gives, but the effect will still be the same.
Actually, yes. Monica's been being put through a lot the past few days. First, Bud and Shelly show her - in a way that can't be disputed - that she is unkillable and perhaps immortal. Then Nudge and Co. show her how terrifying dangerous she can be if she doesn't control herself. All of this is an ENORMOUS amount to hit someone with; but the Denial side of the Force is STRONG in this one, and unless they can make Monica face reality there is considerable danger. I suspect Monica COULD have killed Nudge, if she knew how to use her powers fully. Instead, under the influence of her emotions and maybe demons, she lashed out reflexively and just gave her a bath. If Monica were manipulated or deceived into doing something bad, the result could be disastrous on a global scale. So her friends - and they ARE her friends, they all obviously care for her deeply - are trying to help...zachariah wrote:Does anyone else get the feeling we've just been taken though an intevention by M's fiends? If so it covered everything fom The Shadow, to the Cat in the Bath, Snakes on a Plane, and The sister hood of the taveling Pantless (at least 50% that is).
Nudge is 9 feet tall. Monica is4 foot 10. Last noticed bra size was 28J, but that was a while ago!Fairportfan wrote: Then Monica's feet are about four feet off the floor - Monica's four-foot-not-much and Nudge is nine-foot-plus.
My thoughts exactly.ziggy78eog wrote:Not quite the "chesty mom hug" M gives, but the effect will still be the same.
Killed them or made them catatonic due to complete mental breakdown (because unless you poit me into a place filled with poisonous spiders, I don't think surrounding me with spiders would kill me, but those creepy-crawlies are easily my biggest fear).Boxilar wrote:I think the important thing to take away here is that one of Monica's powers is to find a subjects worst fear then subject them to it. It's pretty clear now that Nudge played bait to set M off. For Nudge, her worst fear wasn't lethal to her. She hates it with a passion, but lava baths don't kill her.
If Monica had triggered on someone less immortal, their fear likely would have killed them.
eh - in my case, this weekend will be full of sorting everything I own into 4 piles: "Trash", "Donate", "Ship", "Move myself". Catatonia is not an option.as363 wrote:A nice way to lead into the weekend - where we all suffer cationic withdrawal symptoms .
I guess my reaction is a bit different. For me, a hug in times-of-trouble from anyone who is showing as much empathy and concern on her face as Nudge, would be quite welcome. Euryale was right... there's a lot of wisdom and compassion underneath that "loony mop".Bathorys Daughter wrote:Frankly, I'm not too sure I'd want a Nudge hug at any size. I just have the impression her fur is rough and scratchy.
I wholeheartedly concur. There is a time for pushing and getting Monica riled up to let her see what she truly is, and there is a time for letting her know that all is still alright between them. Such is that time, right now.Dave wrote:... For me, a hug in times-of-trouble from anyone who is showing as much empathy and concern on her face as Nudge, would be quite welcome. Euryale was right... there's a lot of wisdom and compassion underneath that "loony mop".
It's going to be hard for Monica to forgive herself for "murdering" Nudge. An essential first step to that, is knowing that Nudge forgives her for what she did. If Nudge had done anything less than showing Monica real forgiveness and affection here, Monica might never have made it back out of the darkness.
Add to that, Monica is also processing the fact of Nudge "being" Tina 2.0 and providing critical guidance along the way. Somewhere I remember a line about Tina "confusing people into doing the right thing." That's Nudge to a T! In this case, her deliberate (apparent) self-sacrifice was leading Monica to something better -- the understanding of where and how she is in the scheme of things. She trusts Nudge, and Nudge trusts her. Once that bubbles to the top, things will get better for Monica.lake_wrangler wrote:I wholeheartedly concur. There is a time for pushing and getting Monica riled up to let her see what she truly is, and there is a time for letting her know that all is still alright between them. Such is that time, right now.Dave wrote:... For me, a hug in times-of-trouble from anyone who is showing as much empathy and concern on her face as Nudge, would be quite welcome. Euryale was right... there's a lot of wisdom and compassion underneath that "loony mop".
It's going to be hard for Monica to forgive herself for "murdering" Nudge. An essential first step to that, is knowing that Nudge forgives her for what she did. If Nudge had done anything less than showing Monica real forgiveness and affection here, Monica might never have made it back out of the darkness.
Monica has been through quite the emotional roller coaster. It was necessary, in order to make her realize her potential so that she can work on controlling it. But now that that realization has been achieved, she definitely needs that hug.