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Wheel of Time S03E05: Tel'aran'rhiod
→ Rand Al'Thor among the Aiel.
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How do you handle so much of the power, when you hold it? I feel as if it's drowning me. I feel as if, when I submit to it fully, I'm going to be washed away entirely and nothing's going to be left. Don't submit. "
The Wheel of Time Season 3 Episode 6
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asdfgh! Elayne is peak Gay disaster, Singing a song about breasts and not even realising that's what it's about.
When it finally dawned on her what "Hills" actually meant
from joy to confusion to panic to pure gay exhilaration
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Rafe has developed these two in such a realistic and thoughtful way. The moment their relationship ends in the books felt so cold, maybe because Robert J. was showing us that the relationship had ended a long time ago. But in the show, that realization is slower, more heartbreaking, and it shows us so much more of Rand’s heart. It might sound condescending at times in this conversation to some, but to me, it feels like it’s emphasizing that loneliness and lack of understanding that comes with being the Dragon Reborn. A simple, sweet guy who just dreamed of marrying the girl he loved, and now he has this huge responsibility that’s pulled him away from everyone he cares about…
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Their relationship is developing in a really special way. So many things in that simple look: pain, understanding, support, regret, fear… They’re becoming a point of connection with the world and reality for each other. Neither of them knows everything that’s ahead, but they’re there to walk this path together.
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Ceara Coveney as Elayne Trakand // The Wheel of Time S3E6
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If the Aiel and the Forsaken have taught me anything, it's that the Aes Sedai don't know everything about it. See, if I stopped fighting it, even for a second, I'd be gone. It's just always there.
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