Okay. Here's my ideas on how I believe the third season could be:
- Jake, Spud, and Trixie are now in high school.
I was going that route too, it might even provide us with some drama
[/li][li] Much to their horror, Professor Rotwood has become a teacher or vice-principal.[/quote]
That seems a little phoned in don't you think? I agree that we should bring Rotwood back somehow, but we probably shouldn't play to teacher card again, if only to avoid seeming repetitive
[/li][li] Rose and her family returns to New York from China. Her memories of her "original" life as the Huntsgirl slowly come back to her. Jake is happy to have her back in her life again. Rose is also reunited with her best friend Courtney.[/quote]
Once again, i was considering going down that route too: I was thinking that the reason for Rose being back in New York should be played for laughs though. And, admittedly, the Courtney angle did not occur to me.
[/li][li] There's now a love triangle between Jake, Rose, and Danika Honeycut.[/quote]
My idea with that idea is that Jake spends most of an episode trying to decide how to break the news to Danika, but in the end, the matter gets solved in a surprise twist.
[/li][li] Jake's dad is still getting use to the fact that his family are dragons. He is worried a lot about his son Jake's purpose as the magical guardian, fearing he could get hurt.[/quote]
Interesting idea to consider
[/li][li] Councilor Chang and Bananas are still the villains and plan to somehow free the Dark Dragon from the dimension.[/quote]
Maybe we should save that plot for later on in the series, a3grimreaper and i already decided that the main villain should be a new character altogether
[/li][li] The Huntsman somehow returns. Not only will he renews his vendetta against magical creatures (dragons in particular, and Jake Long personally), but he'll also have his vengeance on Rose for her betrayal and having a relationship with a dragon. He may also consider Jonathan a "traitor" to the human race for being married to a dragon family and caring for them. Either he'll find a way to free the rest of the Huntsclan or rebuild it from the ground up (maybe both). If its the latter, the new Huntsclan will be a small (but growing) street gang of highly-skilled teenagers.[/quote]
As i said for the previous question; we're using a new villain. But even still, it's funny that you should mention this, because i once had the idea that someone close to our new Main villain would recreate the Huntsclan somehow. Maybe we can work with this somehow, but not right away.
[/li][li] Brad Morton would still bully Jake and his friends in high school. He will still go after Rose (and maybe her twin). Even if he's suddenly chasing another girls, he'll aways come back her.[/quote]
Interesting idea, but Rose has to rebuff him at every turn
[/li][li] Spud's relationship with Stacy Wintergrin just didn't work out, so she broke up with him during the summer. Spud eventually has a crush on Rose's twin and the two start going out. Their relationship begins to bug Stacy, she becomes jealous and realizes her mistake breaking him off.[/quote]
I'm not so sure about this one
[/li][li] Trixie still distrusts Rose, ever since her betrayal in "Homecoming". She's looking out for Jake, doesn't want to see him hurt. Eventually Trixie and Rose will overcome their differences and realize they have a lot in common and become best friends.[/quote]
Personally, i'd rather not delve into that one
[/li][li] Huntsboys #88 and #89 come crawling back to the Huntsmaster after their attempts at going solo failed. Eventually they'll get sick and tired of his abuse and stray to Team Dragon. They shed their Huntsclan uniforms, we see what they look like and learn their real names - #88's real name is Jamal and #89 is Brook. Jamal takes a liking to Trixie despite her going out with Kyle Williams; Brook and Spud become buddies. With their Huntsclan training skills and experiences (as much as they can learned anyway), they become Rose's 'sidekicks'.[/quote]
No comment on this one
[/li][li] Rose's family discover her secret and that magical creatures are real. At first, Rose's parents want their daughters to stay away from Jake and his family and friends. For some reason, Rose's mother is the most demanding. But they soon realize how much Rose and Jake love each other, something that struck something in Rose's mom that brought tears in her eyes. So they changed their minds and allows their daughter to see Jake. They become friends with the Longs and are in on the secret.[/quote]
No comment on this one either, though i do like the idea that the families become friends (especially since they may very well become in-laws someday)
[/li][li] Jake, Spud, Trixie, Rose, her twin sister, Jamal, and Brook form their own group (or "clique") in high school. They even sit together on the same lunch table.[/quote]
Interesting
[/li][li] Trixie's relationship with Kyle becomes complicated with Jake's missions interrupting their dates or forcing her to cancel them. Kyle argues with her, telling her she is "constantly unreliable". He thinks perhaps they should "take a break" from each other for awhile until she can tell him the truth. Trixie contemplates this to the team about her telling Kyle the truth. Jake's grandpa is against this of course, as mortals are allowed to know (they already have enough people who know). Jake on the other hand fears Kyle would be placed in the same danger that he almost put his dad through ("Hero of the Hourglass"). When she and Kyle meet up again, she told him that she can't tell him the truth. Heartbroken, Kyle says he wants to breaks up. Trixie, realizes there's no other way, agrees. It ends with both of them walking away in opposite directions, with sad tears.[/quote]
Interesting
[/li][li] Sigmund Brock (from "The Rotwood Files") returns to find the dragon. Since he knows it wasn't Spud as he originally thought, he'll realize that it must be Jake. He may be working for a top-secret black-ops facility who are searching for magical creatures to experiment on and using them as weapons of warfare. They are completely different from the Huntsclan, that only wants all magical creatures destroyed. So there will be a sort of "secret war" between them. Ironically, the university that fired Rotwood was bankrolling the facility. That leaves the question whether they find the existence of magical creatures plausible after viewing Brock's research or they've known the existence long before Rotwood ever did but fired him because he refused to be silent about the subject. Of course, Rotwood didn't know that they knew.[/quote]
Funny you should mention Brock, since my idea was for him to be briefly associated with the series Main Villain, who was not only the one who was funding Brock's work, but was also the one who had him killed later on.
[/li][li] It'll be eventually discovered that the Huntsman really IS Rose's uncle. A startling revelation is that Rose's mother is actually the Huntsman's sister! She was a member of the Huntsclan, and was one of the best alongside her brother. Their family was one of the well-respected and most influential members in the clan. But she questions the purpose of the clan, this sort of behavior makes her an outsider in both the clan and her family, especially when she sees how magnificent and beautiful these magical creatures are. She was friends with one (like a griffin or a dragon) that can turn human, and they fell in love. But one day, the creature was ambushed and ended up with its head (in griffin or dragon form) mounted on a wall. She was devastated by this upon seeing her friend as a trophy animal. She hugs its lifeless head and told it she was so sorry. It was then and there that she realize that the Huntsclan is evil and defect from the clan (a move that's considered treason and punishable by death). Huntsman was not happy by this at all, as it disgraced their family. In fact, he was so angry at her betrayal that he no longer sees her as his sister anymore. She laid low and changed her name. She eventually meet and fall in love with her future husband. One day, a crook stole a lady's purse, but Rose's mom stopped him using her Huntsman skills. However, one of the spectators in the crowd who witness her heroics was a Huntsman spy (it's possible the purse-snatcher was set up to get her out in the open). As payback for leaving the clan and shaming the family, the Huntsman kidnapped Rose was she was born (however, thanks to Jake's wish, that never happened, but Rose's mom has a bit of memory of that).[/quote]
Interesting, but, i'm not sure
[/li][li] Yang Jake, Jake Long's evil twin from "The Doppelganger Gang", returns. He works for Dark Dragon. The Dark Dragon sees him as a more suitable pupil then Jake ever would be. But Yang double-crosses him just as Dark Dragon was about to become all-powerful and kills him! He doesn't just kill him, he absorbs his power and essence, becoming even more powerful and his dragon form is a fusion of Jake's and the Dark Dragon's. Yang Jake then forces Councilor Chang and Bananas to serve him or join their former master in death. Fearing for their lives, they comply. They eventually teamed-up with the good guys to defeat Yang Jake.[/quote]
I had the idea to bring back Yang Jake too (only i'm calling him Ekaj), but my idea involved him being the new villain's lieutenant and the leader of a band of Jake's other lesser known enemies.
[/li][li] Rose's mother, donning her discarded Huntsclan uniform, help her daughter in the battle against an all-powerful Yang Jake.[/quote]
Interesting
[/li][li] While this battle was occurring, Kyle overheard from the gang that Trixie and the others are in danger. He went to the shop since he knows that's where she usually hangs out with the gang. Upon arriving, he discovers the existence of the magical world and that Jake is a dragon. He comes to realize that's what Trixie was hiding. He came to help in the battle against Yang Jake. After the battle, he told Trixie that he understands and they get back together.
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Interesting
I have some more ideas, but I feel I've already spoiled everything. Is it okay?
I suppose
We might have to try and compromise