Good Ass J*b :
At first, Buzz desperately attempts to reason with Woody. His words come soft, calm, hoping to reach the familiar cowboy toy he once knew. But Woody is gone. Completely. The endless torment inflicted by Sid—those days of screaming, tearing, humiliation—have reformed him. The cheerful sheriff toy has been irreparably twisted into something unrecognizable: a relentless monster veiled in plush fabric.
Buzz’s optimism is almost tragic. He pleads, “Remember who you were,” thinking that sincerity and friendship could break through the darkness. Yet Woody, hollowed out by relentless fear and pain, hears only emptiness. Every plea from Buzz echoes like a taunt. In his mind, Buzz stands not as friend, but as a symbol—the very rival who replaced him. That replacement caused the first fracture.
Woody remembers Andy’s smile the day Buzz arrived. The glow on Andy’s face, in that moment, did something fatal to Woody’s spirit. A shift happened—light became shadow. What was meant to protect him, that childhood love, turned into the seed of his downfall. Now, when Buzz speaks of reason, Woody sees only betrayal.
Then, almost too quickly, silent but certain, Woody strikes. Buzz falls. His fall is swift, unceremonious. No epic finale. Just the ending of what Woody used to be. In slaying the rival, Woody doesn’t feel victory. Not relief. Only a deeper void. A deeper dark. And every heartbeat after feels like he’s one step farther from the toy he was.
Next in Woody’s warped path is Slink, the loyal, bending figure that once trailing faithfully by his side. Slink creeps forward, voice shaking. He tries to appeal to their shared history. To their friendship. Maybe he’s the only toy who ever looked out for Woody, even when others doubted. For a fleeting moment, that memory flickers, begging Woody to reconsider.
But betrayal can’t be washed away with sentimentality. Woody feels abandoned. While Sid tortured him, spun plastic turned to nightmare, where were the others? Frozen. Afraid. Or maybe they watched silently. Slink, the most faithful of them, did nothing. For Woody, that hurts more deeply than any broken spring or chewed rope.
And so, before Slink can finish the plea, Woody
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