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* FauxSymbolism: The naming of the one shots “Jael” and “Malachi” are rather flimsy. Biblical Jael was a woman who seduced a general on her opposing side who was a man and then killed him. Outside of Stephanie being a girl and Red Hood being a man and the fact that she arguably “seduced” his ego, the similarities are sparse. Malachi is apparently named because it is the last chapter before the beginning of the grand finale. Malachi was also a prophet who foretold another prophet would be some kind of great harbinger, but that’s still really stretching it.
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* FauxSymbolism: The naming of the one shots “Jael” "Jael" and “Malachi” "Malachi" are rather flimsy. Biblical Jael was a woman who seduced a general on her opposing side who was a man and then killed him. Outside of Stephanie being a girl and Red Hood being a man and the fact that she arguably “seduced” "seduced" his ego, the similarities are sparse. Malachi is apparently named because it is the last chapter before the beginning of the grand finale. Malachi was also a prophet who foretold another prophet would be some kind of great harbinger, but that’s still really stretching it.
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This means the romantic subtext is deliberate and thus not Ho Yay.
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This means the romantic subtext is deliberate and thus not Ho Yay.
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* FauxSymbolism: The naming of the one shots “Jael” and “Malachi” are rather flimsy. Biblical Jael was a woman who seduced a general on her opposing side who was a man and then killed him. Outside of Stephanie being a girl and Red Hood being a man and the fact that she arguably “seduced” his ego, the similarities are sparse. Malachi is apparently named because it is the last chapter before the beginning of the grand finale. Malachi was also a prophet who foretold another prophet would be some kind of great harbinger, but that’s still really stretching it.
* HoYay: Cassie has a healthy amount of it with Stephanie, though she at one point insists she doesn’t think of her, “The way Tim loves you.” Unusual for a heavily pro-Catholic piece, but par the course for something inspired by Gail Simone and hardly unusual for Cassie’s own series. It actually turns into a plot point when Cassie admits [[spoiler: she ''does'' love Stephanie the same way Tim does, and the revelation that homosexuality is a sin is part of what leads to her CrisisOfFaith.]]
* HoYay: Cassie has a healthy amount of it with Stephanie, though she at one point insists she doesn’t think of her, “The way Tim loves you.” Unusual for a heavily pro-Catholic piece, but par the course for something inspired by Gail Simone and hardly unusual for Cassie’s own series. It actually turns into a plot point when Cassie admits [[spoiler: she ''does'' love Stephanie the same way Tim does, and the revelation that homosexuality is a sin is part of what leads to her CrisisOfFaith.]]
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* FauxSymbolism: The naming of the one shots “Jael” and “Malachi” are rather flimsy. Biblical Jael was a woman who seduced a general on her opposing side who was a man and then killed him. Outside of Stephanie being a girl and Red Hood being a man and the fact that she arguably “seduced” his ego, the similarities are sparse. Malachi is apparently named because it is the last chapter before the beginning of the grand finale. Malachi was also a prophet who foretold another prophet would be some kind of great harbinger, but that’s still really stretching it.
* HoYay: Cassie has a healthy amount of it with Stephanie, though she at one point insists she doesn’t think of her, “The way Tim loves you.” Unusual for a heavily pro-Catholic piece, but par the course for something inspired by Gail Simone and hardly unusual for Cassie’s own series. It actually turns into a plot point when Cassie admits [[spoiler: she ''does'' love Stephanie the same way Tim does, and the revelation that homosexuality is a sin is part of what leads to her CrisisOfFaith.]]it.
* HoYay: Cassie has a healthy amount of it with Stephanie, though she at one point insists she doesn’t think of her, “The way Tim loves you.” Unusual for a heavily pro-Catholic piece, but par the course for something inspired by Gail Simone and hardly unusual for Cassie’s own series. It actually turns into a plot point when Cassie admits [[spoiler: she ''does'' love Stephanie the same way Tim does, and the revelation that homosexuality is a sin is part of what leads to her CrisisOfFaith.]]
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* HoYay: Cassie has a healthy amount of it with Stephanie, though she at one point insists she doesn’t think of her, “The way Tim loves you.” Unusual for a heavily pro-Catholic piece, but par the course for something inspired by Gail Simone and hardly unusual for Cassie’s own series.
** It actually turns into a plot point when Cassie admits [[spoiler: she ''does'' love Stephanie the same way Tim does, and the revelation that homosexuality is a sin is part of what leads to her CrisisOfFaith]]
* MagnumOpus: MJTR said in the story's final chapter that he considered it the greatest piece of fan fiction he was going to write.
** It actually turns into a plot point when Cassie admits [[spoiler: she ''does'' love Stephanie the same way Tim does, and the revelation that homosexuality is a sin is part of what leads to her CrisisOfFaith]]
* MagnumOpus: MJTR said in the story's final chapter that he considered it the greatest piece of fan fiction he was going to write.
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* HoYay: Cassie has a healthy amount of it with Stephanie, though she at one point insists she doesn’t think of her, “The way Tim loves you.” Unusual for a heavily pro-Catholic piece, but par the course for something inspired by Gail Simone and hardly unusual for Cassie’s own series.
**series. It actually turns into a plot point when Cassie admits [[spoiler: she ''does'' love Stephanie the same way Tim does, and the revelation that homosexuality is a sin is part of what leads to her CrisisOfFaith]]
* MagnumOpus: MJTR said in the story's final chapter that he considered it the greatest piece of fan fiction he was going to write.CrisisOfFaith.]]
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* MagnumOpus: MJTR said in the story's final chapter that he considered it the greatest piece of fan fiction he was going to write.
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* MagnumOpus: MJTR said in the story's final chapter that he considered it the greatest piece of fan fiction he was going to write.
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* FauxSymbolism: The naming of the one shots “Jael” and “Malachi” are rather flimsy. Biblical Jael was a woman who seduced a general on her opposing side who was a man and then killed him. Outside of Stephanie being a girl and Red Hood being a man and the fact that she arguably “seduced” his ego, the similarities are sparse. Malachi is apparently named because it is the last chapter before the beginning of the grand finale. Malachi was also a prophet who foretold another prophet would be some kind of great harbinger, but that’s still really stretching it.
* HoYay: Cassie has a healthy amount of it with Stephanie, though she at one point insists she doesn’t think of her, “The way Tim loves you.” Unusual for a heavily pro-Catholic piece, but par the course for something inspired by Gail Simone and hardly unusual for Cassie’s own series.
** It actually turns into a plot point when Cassie admits [[spoiler: she ''does'' love Stephanie the same way Tim does, and the revelation that homosexuality is a sin is part of what leads to her CrisisOfFaith]]
* HoYay: Cassie has a healthy amount of it with Stephanie, though she at one point insists she doesn’t think of her, “The way Tim loves you.” Unusual for a heavily pro-Catholic piece, but par the course for something inspired by Gail Simone and hardly unusual for Cassie’s own series.
** It actually turns into a plot point when Cassie admits [[spoiler: she ''does'' love Stephanie the same way Tim does, and the revelation that homosexuality is a sin is part of what leads to her CrisisOfFaith]]