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Re: CODA to "Idle Hands": The Ghost of Stockinette Yet-to-Come; or; This One's for the Comics Fans

(Anonymous) 2015-08-04 04:55 am (UTC)(link)
help, i am dead of adorable. <3

i love the idea of knitting as occupational therapy -- it really does seem like something matt would find soothing, given his restless fingers. i love how awesome jack is about relieving matt's worries, and then matt going to their neighbor for advice on mitten patterns (and deciding on blue rather than red) was just the right mix of sweet and painful. i also loved foggy's immediate enthusiasm upon discovering matt's hobby, and then matt getting marci's advice on colors for foggy's gift.

the coda, of course, was hilarious, and i love how you found a perfectly logical way to slip that sweater into the very different context of the show. :D

Re: CODA to "Idle Hands": The Ghost of Stockinette Yet-to-Come; or; This One's for the Comics Fans

(Anonymous) 2015-08-04 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
(auth!anon) Thank you, so much!

I tried to keep the story verrrry show/comic-agnostic--the only specific references to *either* canon are specific items of knitwear (and I guess Marci, but she doesn't specifically contradict comics canon, so). Matt doesn't really have any age markers in the bulk of it, there's no specific indication of when his dad died, &c. I came to the show via the comics and love both fiercely, so the more I can straddle 'em, the happier I am. (And BOY did that come out wrong. But you get what I mean.)

Knitting is actually used for OT, particularly for anxiety , sensory integration, and fine motor rehab (IIRC?)! And Matt's enhanced senses post-accident, would probably read to most professionals as sensory integration issues, so...