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"Trent Crimm? No way! Did you by any chance go to Lawrence high school from 92 to 93? Cause if you did I got a bone to pick with you." Coach Lassos' tone is excited, like just won the lottery excited, despite the cynical final sentence.
Everything on his mind immediately comes to a halt. Hardly anyone knew that he went to America for school. He'd hated almost everything about that year.
Almost everything.
"I did- how could you possibly know-" And suddenly it makes sense why he seems so familiar he remembers breezing past his full name, every article referred to him as Ted so it didn't matter, but now it really matters because there's absolutely no way this is Trents life right now.
"Theo?"
TLDR: Ted Lasso and Trent Crimm went to high school together and come face to face with each other for the first time in 30 years in the press room.
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09 Mar 2026
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Returning home from lunch with a friend, Trent Crimm, journalist on sabbatical in Massachusetts, is thrown by happenstance into an acquaintance with cheerful coach Ted Lasso. Their casual friendship soon develops during their weekly visits into something more emotionally fulfilling than either expected, and they must wrestle with the potential havoc their deepening relationship would have on their lives and the lives of those they love.
(Wow, it's way easier to write a summary when you just steal it from the original movie.)
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09 Mar 2026
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The Richmond boys discuss what sort of careers they would have had if it weren’t for football while hanging out in the locker room. Most are kind of silly, but everyone has a different background. The reminder of that comes in the form of Jamie stating his alternate career path would have been drug dealer, dead or in prison.
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09 Mar 2026
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Jamie gets up from where he’d slipped and fallen in the rain wet synthetic grass and tries again.
And again. Again. Again. And again.
Until the pain ebbs away and just numbness remains and he gets this weird disconnection from his suffering, like he’s really a star – hanging in the sky watching a hopeless boy running and he doesn’t quite know if he’s real anymore – maybe he’s never been.
But he has to be better. Has to shine and be good at the only thing he’s ever been decent at.
Because his mummy said it like a fact: Jamie Tartt, you’re a star. And he doesn’t have the heart to tell her he’s only the summation of his parts.
Jamie is his father's son.
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or - Jamie Tartt character study - loosely following the series plot and focusing on Jamies struggle with depression and self harm.
WARNING: READ THE TAGS - Dead dove: do not eat
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09 Mar 2026
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Parentified Older Siblings by ThaliaJackson
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, DCU, White Collar (TV 2009)
29 Jun 2025
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Neal Caffrey lost touch with his three siblings (kids, whatever) in Gotham when he was arrested. While one had stopped by Neal's apartment in New York, he had no way to get in touch with everyone else he'd left behind. Until, of course, Ruiz drags him along to an Organized Crime bust... that just so happens to be of Red Hood's gang, and Neal's daughter (sibling) immediately outs him. And then Hood shows up, because he's an annoying co-parent. Friend. Whatever.
Day Seven: Outsider POV | Neal is a Rogue/Villian | Well-Meaning Goons (WCDC Week 2025)
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