Do you guys think Subaru is going to call someone a "fucking neanderthal" again or????

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Do you guys think Subaru is going to call someone a "fucking neanderthal" again or????
It does not take the eye of an eagle to see your thoughts have flown far afield.
Sometimes, the universe whispers back the same energy you pour out. 🌌
keep showing up with love, kindness, and honest. because the right hearts feel it. 💫
may a love that returns your efforts, find you.
I just had a thought I need to explore. We know that Galadriel was falling in love with who she assumed was Halbrand. She basically admits this herself during the log scene, but when she does, she seems insecure, likely wondering about the implications of loving a mortal man as an immortal elf. So when Halbrand revealed himself as Sauron, it must have left her feeling so humiliated, hurt, ashamed, and probably stupid. At this point, she likely believes that it was all fake: a deception on his part, toying with her emotions for his own gain.
But now we’re starting to see that Sauron actually has feelings for her too, which means it was real, and he was sincere when he was Halbrand. I'm not sure how exactly, but given what both Charlotte Brändström and Morfydd have said, the finale will likely move in the direction of Galadriel realizing that it had been real all along, and no deception.
So now I’m wondering: what would be worse for her? That she was deceived by Sauron, who made her fall in love with him for his own sick and twisted purposes? Or that Sauron, who she considers the epitome of evil and deceit, is actually in love with her?
On one hand, the revelation that Halbrand was Sauron might feel like the ultimate betrayal. She trusted him and even began to love him, only to find out it was all a facade, used against her by the greatest evil in existence. The shock, shame, and humiliation of being manipulated would be overwhelming.
But then, there’s the realization that Sauron actually has feelings for her. What does it mean if someone as dark as him is in love with her? That’s an entirely new layer of complex. His feelings might be obsessive, possessive, and rooted in control, but they’re real, which means that, in his own twisted way, Sauron admires and desires her.
It forces her to confront the uncomfortable truth that something about her drew him in, that she’s connected to him in ways beyond being mere enemies. It complicates the black-and-white view of good and evil she’s clung to, making her question her instincts, self-worth, and her very identity.
This is something truly special—such a beautiful and meaningful gesture.
Even if only for a brief moment, it reminds us that goodness in humanity can reach across thousands of miles… even beyond this world.
When I look up at the moon, I’ll think of you, Carroll. May your soul soar high among the heavens, forever shining among the stars.