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The only scenes we got wherein Viktor actually expressed any emotions were the scenes in the cosmos. On the ground, within his Herald Era, he always has the same expression: calm, tired eyes, eyebrows slightly furrowed, mouth thinned.
Meanwhile, in the cosmos, we see him actually reacting to the things he comes into contact with: Vanders soul, Jayce's actions, etc. Look at him: his wide-eyed wonder, his almost childlike, innocent curiosity, his search for answers.
THAT is Viktor. This is him as we knew him in s1 act I, where he and Jayce figured out hextech. Where they levitated. Where they explored and discovered. And his eyes! Theyre gold! Those are Viktors eyes!
Maybe, without his deteriorating physical body to hold him back, Viktor can finally focus on that which he always loves: science.
"Scientists seek discoveries", and he still does!
Yes, his mind-body-soul-heart connection was, well lets say muddled at best (which does bring up my fav philosophical question of "where does the [sense of] self end?", but that aside), but he was still There, at least in some form.
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wish I can wipe my memory after season finale
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gosh golly i wonder what they're looking at..... guess you'll have to watch the show to find out!
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Happy birthday to the cutest, smartest, purest, curiousest, adorablest boyest boy Armin
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when your pet comes to you from another room, the preceding moments meant that they were alone somewhere and thought about YOU, an animal brain literally thought about you and came to you to see what you were doing. that’s love, unconditional.
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The critically acclaimed short film Go Home Homura, You are Drunk spread across the nation over night as a massive viral hit. Everything about this piece is wonderful; the animation, cinematography, and character development clearly surpasses that of its contemporaries. This animated feature spins the tale of five young girls throwing away their troubles for one night of partying that they will never forget. The adventure hooks audiences in, but the drama was what really attracted young teens across the country. Teenagers could relate to the struggles that the cast faced and were strongly empathetic to the protagonists. I highly suggest you give Go Home Homura, You are Drunk a chance because this short just might open your eyes to the complex lives of teenagers.
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