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Okay. Yeah. I was listening to this song and I had to.
Thank you everyone who suggested these characters!
I also took the opportunity to try some new brushes, But I don’t really like how they work so I’ll probably never use them again XD
Keep an eye out because I will do this again!
Headphones!
Even our Captain has noticed!
Happy Easter!
What's your take on the fact that in all the hand holding scenes at the end of V6 Yang is shown holding her robotic hand with Blake's? Saw a screenshot on Twitter and it just hit me that all we saw was Yang holding Blake's hand in her robotic one and wondered whether there was any significance,,,
Yang has been shown to be most comfortable when people treated her prosthetic as something completely normal, like when she’s training with her dad, when Ruby gushes about it like any other weapon, or when she can tease Nora with it. She’s super uncomfortable when Blake treats her like she’s fragile, trying to help her when she really doesn’t need help.
Obviously it was a huge question how Blake would react to her injury, which is why the first time she acknowledged her injury properly and directly holds so much meaning. Blake takes her prosthetic hand because she doesn’t shy away from that part of Yang, and because that’s a part of her too now. She doesn’t treat it as weird, she doesn’t try to find her way around it, and she is comfortable about everything Yang is now, including her prosthetic. At least that’s what she’s trying to bring across, and it seems to work until Blake says the wrong thing.
Later Blake holds Yang’s real hand because it’s shaking, but on the airship Yang takes Blake’s hand, using her prosthetic hand. That might be a parallel to the first scene, but it also shows that now Yang is completely comfortable around Blake.
It’s all quite symbolic because Yang lost her arm at the hands of Blake’s abusive ex, trying to protect her. Out of all people, the way Blake acts around her injury is the most important, and her holding Yang’s hand with such endearment, touching it as a part of such a loving gesture to show her love, is a very important step in their relationship.