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Chapter 98: Can't Fight This Feeling (Reprise)
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SONG ALONE :link556807:
Voice of Sam Thornbody and Bobby Thornbody by
Icon created by kresblain. Full image can be found here :link1466831:
Backing track by PMC All Stars and purchased on iTunes. Original song featured in Glee.
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Dipper finally works up the courage to tell Bobby that he loves him.
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This is the first time a song that was featured in a previous chapter is redone in a later chapter with a slightly different arrangement, except for Nature Boy which was done deliberately. This was done because the song fit so well. Don't get the wrong idea. Dipper and Bobby are both 12. Bobby may be gay, Dipper is not (obviously, since he fell for Susan), which is why he is afraid to tell Bobby that he loves him, lest people get the wrong idea.
Voice of Sam Thornbody and Bobby Thornbody by
Icon created by kresblain. Full image can be found here :link1466831:
Backing track by PMC All Stars and purchased on iTunes. Original song featured in Glee.
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Dipper finally works up the courage to tell Bobby that he loves him.
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This is the first time a song that was featured in a previous chapter is redone in a later chapter with a slightly different arrangement, except for Nature Boy which was done deliberately. This was done because the song fit so well. Don't get the wrong idea. Dipper and Bobby are both 12. Bobby may be gay, Dipper is not (obviously, since he fell for Susan), which is why he is afraid to tell Bobby that he loves him, lest people get the wrong idea.
12 years ago
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Dipper had a lot to overcome just to admit that, even if I still don't think he fully understands what he's getting into. I'm glad he did say it, and I expect he's got one heck of a lot to think about now. Kind of too bad that the stigma starts getting taught so young.
Bobby and his father must be REALLY close; I know that as a twelve-year-old I would never in a million years have talked to my parents about anything like that :).
I'm surprised the nurses didn't come in and ask him to stop singing because he was keeping the patients awake. :p