Rewatching the Calloways reunion after watching last week's episode feels so different, especially hearing about Fearne's birth under the red moon.
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Watching dimension 20 and critical role at the same time is wild because i’m rewatching d20 sophomore year i have a specific idea of what and who the nightmare king is. But then on cr Ira is the nightmare king who is completely different, both in form and in personality.
Then watching A Court of Fey & Flowers seing how the fey works, the courts’ relationships with one another, seing what the sealie and the unsealie are to eachother. Then going back to critical role c3 where the feywilds is so mysterious?
We don’t know anything about them their motives, who they are. Between Fearne, her parents, Ira, and Yu who is unsealie. Fearne’s “grand-mother” Morrigan who isn’t part of a court who we just found out is a hag and also the Morrigan from exu kymal it’s so much fey and we know nothing about them. And trying to reconcile that they are two very different and very beautiful worlds is both confusing and amazing.
Anyways all of that to say I love them so much and both Critical role and dimension 20 are amazing great and it's really interesting to see how they both aproach all of it.
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I call this one “Imogen learns about gun mechanics” :)
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striking fear and confusion into the hearts of Bell's Hells doesn't work because they're already (always) confused and they're too confused to be fearful. can you please clarify the details of your ominous threat :)
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the image of all of them standing there for three full minutes watching laudna's ball of darkness beeline all the way across a plateau until it unceremoniously falls off a cliff
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Orym: the crown, does it do anything on its own?
Olly: well I, I put it on because that's- that's what you do when you steal a crown, you put it on
Orym, flashbacking to another crown, stolen by another group he was part of: oh I know, I know :|
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Bell's Hells strategy for avoiding highway robbery:
Feign innocent confusion at the whole premise
Make robbers repeat themselves multiple times to undermine dramatic atmosphere
Instead of "yes, and-", employ "uh, but-" to imply they are being unreasonable
Surrender one (1) possession that is actually a bomb
Detonate bomb
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Is anyone talking about Imogen's very worried and concerned expressions as Laudna volunteered to look through the scope and Ira was leading/touching her?
Because I feel like we should be talking about that.
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no i lied one more thing before i hop off because I Cannot Stop Thinking About it, and its everything about Fearne asking her parents, quietly, thoughtfully: "Was I something that you gave?"
Its about- up until now Fearne has earnestly been trying to think the best of her parents, forgiving these things or that and- generally giving benefit of the doubt.
It's about- Fearne, thinking, clarifying: "In order for Morri to do favors, you have to give her something."
Its about- Fearne, thoughtless and carefree and easygoing. Fearne, thinking this through and asking so, so carefully: "Was I something that you gave?"
its about the phrasing, its about the use of the word something. Its about Ollie and Birdie both describing Morri as a collector, and they mean objects, maybe, but they used it to explain Morri keeping Fearne, too. "Took a shine to you." Its about Fearne, saying she likes to collect things, introducing herself with these terms, its about how the way she loves people also has that edge of possessiveness. Its about how- something fey when it comes to loving people like they're treasures, about collecting them and keeping them close when you like them too much to let go. because you love them too much to give them up, to give them away. (a virtue and a vice).
Its about- a double heartbreak, of loving people like loving things, (something you gave), and even then- taking the thing you love (the one you love) and being willing to let go of it. (something you gave).
i just cannot stop watching that scene and the way Fearne reasons it out and asks, and the heartbreaks behind that question in the first place,
and then. the way she watches Ollie, and Birdie, when they cant answer, the way she keeps her gaze trained on them as they stutter. and.
the way they don't say no. they can't.
Quiet. So, so quiet. "This adds a bit of a wrinkle to the story."
Fearne. Fearne :(
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