Any headcanons to share about Dirk being happy? I just want him to be happy and love himself

landofsomethingsomething:

dirk strider never has to be alone ever again, he finally lives in the same physical place and time as all the people he cares about most, and all his friends and family love him very much and will take care of him and help him become the best version of himself, just as he will help all of them with the same, probably without even realizing it

The Last Gambit of Andrew Hussie

betweengenesisfrogs:

A recent interview with Hussie has helped me make sense of something I never understood before.

Namely: why does Homestuck choose
to go out on such an ambiguous note? After all, this caused significant
backlash and rifts within the fandom.

(True, an Epilogue is promised,
following certain lingering plot threads, and we got a renewed reminder of that
recently. Still, for the duration of the time from Homestuck’s ending and the
Epilogue’s release—a good two years already—ambiguity is a big part of the
experience of the finale, and it may well stay ambiguous. So what’s the deal?)

For a while I chalked it up to necessity—his
time severely constrained by other problems, Hussie chose to focus on the broad
themes of the story, rather than address every detail. I
still think there’s truth in that, but what I’ve realized is that there’s a
much larger purpose at work, too. Hussie knew exactly what he was doing.

The goal of Homestuck’s ambiguous ending is to bring fans into the same space as its
characters, and recognize in their own lives its most essential themes.

Homestuck is a Gnostic myth that casts its audience as its heroes.

Keep reading

 #hussie: for your final exam please resolve the irony-sincerity duality of my body of work and hand it in to me by the epilogue

Episode 12: The Unbearable Lightness of Being Dirk (with Arch)

pgenpod:

EPISODE 12: Talking about all things DIRK STRIDER with a new guest, our favourite Dirk expert, Arch!

Topics include Lil’ Hal, denizens, aspirational roleplay, queer isolation, and the morals of creating Lord English.

Y’all this episode was so good and im feeling about Dirk so much right now

Episode 12: The Unbearable Lightness of Being Dirk (with Arch)