poetry-protest-pornography:

bittyholtz:

imagining bitty using everyones first name whenever he’s upset with them is the funniest thing.

Full first names, no abbreviations

Chowder: Hey, BItty?

Bitty: Yes, Christopher?

Chowder (internally): Shit, he knows I scratched his favorite pan

Bitty: William, can you come here please?

Dex: Uh, sure Bits. Can I just say i’m sorry for whatever it is and also that I’m texting Nursey so he knows where I am?

Holster (walks into the room to find Bitty waiting for him with his arms crossed and foot tapping impatiently on the floor): Uh– *tries to back out of the room*

Bitty: Oh, Adam, I was hoping you had a minute? (It is absolutely not a question)

Jack: Hey, bud. What’s up?

Bitty: Well, Jaques…

samwelly-fry:

This is Suzanne’s response to the two statements Bitty makes:
1. That he loves Jack.
2. That he is gay.
I find it interesting how Suzanne directly acknowledges Bitty loving Jack but doesn’t really acknowledge the gay statement. I don’t think she doesn’t believe Bitty is gay or anything of the sort but it is such an indicator of how uncomfortable Suzanne is, that this is all so new to her?
Suzanne loves her son, loves him so much, and she actually does not a horrible job of dealing with this situation! But Bitty being gay she does not outright acknowledge, he loves Jack and that’s fine, and he is fine and she loves him. But she isn’t comfortable in directly saying Bitty is gay. (And/or fully comfortable in accepting it)
And her focus and figuring things out and getting/wanting Bitty home?? I think that stems in comforting Bitty but also Suzanne herself.
Because it doesn’t seem like Richard is taking this the best, and she’s trying to take this in, and she wants her family to be okay and together but doesn’t exactly know how to get there.