screaming crying throwing up idk if anyone has realized this yet but the symbolism in this shot is killing me
aaravos, free from his prison, holds claudia up to the moon, which looks just like the pearl. she is the one trapped now, by her grief and aaravos' manipulation. he holds all the cards and while it also looks like he's showing her the (moon)light; he could easily drop her to the deadly ground below.
aaravos also takes her away from terry, who watches on worried for her. foreshadowing? they grow apart in the next season perhaps?
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THE WAY THESE SCENES HAD ME SOBBING MY EYES OUT
I’m still crying right now
I cried even harder going back to take these screenshots
And I’m starting to cry even more again editing this post and looking at these photos
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Sooooooooo I can't be the only one who noticed they both have purple undertones in their hair.
The parallels just keep adding up with the mage fam's daughters and fathers, Claudia really is just Leola's stand in for Aaravos.
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How far can a person bend before they break and how long can the broken be wielded before they turn double edged?
This season was so devastatingly beautiful, but ironically, the metaphorical crown wouldn't be heavy if the gemstones didn't dig into the head of the wearer.
Sometimes, the line between mercy and cruelty can be thin.
The reason WHY Claudia resonates so deeply with Aaravos' story is because it's a mirror that she finds herself in. She IS the daughter in the story but not the one who pays the price. No, that was paid by her father... her father, who was brave enough to do what Aaravos couldn't. What's heartbreaking is that she doesn't even realize what she's discarding is the same thing Viren chose to embrace in death; his humanity.
One father who chose to bear the brunt, and another who chose to sacrifice his child.
I absolutely loved the parallel between Callum and Rayla having a do-over of their reunion, getting what could've been, but Viren refusing to reveal the truth to Soren, knowing one is a blessing and the other, a curse. Forever losing the opportunity to know what could've been.
The loss portrayed was so unsettling...
To even the loss we felt as the audience, seeing what made Viren who he was... his own son, to seeing what he made himself and the loss of what could've been and how his death proved the one thing we didn't want him to show... him having a human heart. And that's what this show did magnificently... it made this audience root for people against our will.
From the unfinished story of the lovers forever frozen in time to the mournful ballad rayla sang to console the stormbringer.
The only thing left to see is how these weapons charecters are to be utilized.
How callum will embrace his darkness and if Rayla will be able to kill him if need be. Or if promises will not be the only things to be broken next time.
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Do you think when Soren sees Claudia again he’s gonna comment on her haircut, her boyfriend, or the fact she’s taking a ride on a giant Aaravos’ shoulder
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TDP asked "Hey, is anyone else going to analyze the deeply loving and deeply traumatic relationship fathers have with their sons and daughters?" And did not wait for an answer
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Well people the ones who theorised Aaravos being a giant from season 5.
Your absolutely right
HE'S FRICKEN HUGE!!!!!!!!
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