#&&. but Sneezles my beloved I love them
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Watched season 6 of T.D.P tonight, and I was honestly?? Surprised?? It was enjoyable, and I'm glad we got some good character developments for many of the characters. Some of the plot twists I could see, but it never took me out of it.
Honestly, I was pretty worried about the writers 'throwing' away character's development (like my boy Soren) for the sake of comedy relief. And you know me, I'm VERY vocal about my confident boyos.
read more for spoilers, you've been warned.
But I am genuinely impressed they allowed Soren to be more than just his goofy self, and be angry and upset. Because god, he deserved to be angry, and that raw unabashed anger was delightful and painful at the same time. He DESERVED to let all that loose towards his father. He deserved to not give him an ounce of an apology.
ESPECIALLY after Viren decided to be cruel and petty to toddler Soren. Man forged his own dark path and made his own terrible choices to save his chronically sick baby boy from dying.
...and then turned around and became distant, cold and heartless to his now healthy boy because he lost everything in the process. His wife who left him because her husband turned into a monster, he killed his mentor, and all...
Soren didn't deserve any of that scorn from his father for something he had no choice in. For something he couldn't help.
All in all, it was decent, and I'm glad they toned down a lot of the random humor season 4 was riddled with, while keeping the comedy present. It was a perfect balance.
#the dragon prince spoilers#tdp spoilers#&&. I'm glad they gave my boy some good character growth#&&. I'm glad the writers knew to take all that seriously with him I was genuinely worried#&&. boy the angst hit hard with everything this season tho#&&. but Sneezles my beloved I love them#&&. my allergies' spirit animal LMAO
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this sequence lives in my head rent free
AAAAAAAAAA
why does the shot of callum's deep breathing linger for so long? why does rayla look so troubled? callum just did an incredible spell, and seemingly solved all their problems, so why is it all so unsettling?
specifically
this shot
ik this can't just be me. we the viewers are made to notice this scene
i think
uh
help
So there's a few things, I think:
Thus far in show, outside of Light Spell (which is physical) and Ghosting spell (which is emotional / metaphysical) there's been very few instances of like, Primal magic being dangerous/horrific. (Viren's killing of the guards when Aaravos is channelling it through him notwithstanding in 2x09, but that's also easy to get wires crossed on because it's Aaravos, y'know?). So Callum having primal magic send him to his knees and giving him a hard limit is new, particularly for him. (It is worth noting, of course, that primal magic - as far as we know - doesn't leave any longterm harm or in-body corruption the way dark magic does, though, which is arguably the biggest thing.)
The second is that it harkens back to Callum's primal stone - which he had to destroy - and the reflection motif with the mirror that was ongoing in early S4 for him in particular (which TDP tends to have characters have a reflection like that when they're making decisions or not liking what they're seeing, which we'll get to in a second). But like, the Primal Stone foreshadowing continues, my beloved, and it's nothing good.
Jack De Sena has also said that when voicing Callum (particularly S2 onwards) he pays a lot of attention to how and where Callum's breaths are placed while he talks or does stuff. (This is why I loved Callum's sharp inhales and shaky exhales whenever he was angsting over Rayla in early S4, and that his crying when he thinks he's lost her sounds far more like a panic attack than like, sobbing.) And in S5, Callum has steady breathing basically the whole way through... until this scene when he's taken on too much (not too little) and is struggling for a decent chunk to catch his breath. And also why when Callum starts panicking in 5x08 over Finnegrin threatening Rayla ("Just let her go") you hear it in his breathing first and foremost.
But that's all like, little technical stuff. What I think 5x07 does so well is set up everything that's going to come crashing down in a lot of ways in 5x08, specifically in Callum's steadiness (of identity) and specifically his confidence. When 5x07 opens up, he's getting terse with Nyx for dismissing his skills and prowess as a mage and his position as High Mage, and in his zealousness to prove it, he sends poor Sneezles into the water... because of his pride and the fact he wants that recognition (whereas Rayla, who was also diminished as a "junior assassin" doesn't say a word about it, because pride isn't on of her faults). But then, when Finnegrin starts to catch up with them, Callum remains optimistic that he'll be the one who makes a positive difference (nor is he necessarily wrong):
And Callum's burst of speed combined with Rayla's idea to hide ("He can't hurt us if he can't see us") seems to work. Until it doesn't, and his attitude starts to change because well, the stakes have changed.
And then we get what's probably one of my favourite lines in the season / favourite bits of foreshadowing.
You put them in irons. You put them in chains.
S: I don't get it. What happened? Rayla: He took their wind away.
This was a far more taxing, difficult spell to pull off, and one that took a lot out of Callum (not unlike how Viren and Claudia's uses of dark magic have made them collapse) so it's unsettling to see similar physical behaviours here as a consequence. And it's worth noting that after this scene, Callum doesn't come up with any other ideas. This was 2/2, he's done. And I think it really elevates the impending sense of desperation and fear (that is of course going to be cranked up next episode) as well as the comparative limits of primal magic in contrast to dark magic. Magic can't fix everything, and it's this choice (taking the winds out of the sails) that signals to Finnegrin next episode that Callum is a mage, and sets up all of the conflict that comes from it.
A primal spell that leads to a dark magic consequence (in more ways than one).
Callum starts out as optimistic and proud at the beginning of 5x07. The episode literally whittles him down as it goes on. In 5x08, he starts off okay but battered, but still confident in his worldview ("See? As long as we protect each other, as long as we love each other, you can never control us"). By the end of 5x08 that's all changed, because he's had to accept that it was too simplistic, that it wasn't true, that
His loved ones (specifically Rayla) were/are the key to controlling him, even when Finnegrin wasn't the one holding his chains anymore ("That deal is no longer on the table"). He couldn't control everything, but he could control his responses, and he made his choice. And it's not a reality he likes, but it's the one lives in and the one he chose to live in, and he had to accept it. No matter how bitter or dark.
#tdp callum#s5#5x07#callum#arc 2#thanks for asking#mini meta#m4rs-ex3#analysis series#tdp meta#the dragon prince#tdp#i can't tell if i expressed what i wanted but#yeah#hope this makes sense#requests#finnegrin said 'you're a slave to your friends your loyalties your pride' and he said it For Me
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