he's just a sweet boi

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he's just a sweet boi
That's his best friend!!
wick saying he realized all of a sudden that that parable was bullshit because his grandmother invented it to get what she wanted and that what he was really taking away from it now was that he was going to burn his grandmother's house to ground was fucking awesome btw. i'm still there. i'm thinking about wick deciding to burn his grandmother's house (his house) to the fucking ground and then killing a guy for the first time ever in that combat
sorry if everyone else is saying this but house tachonis "petrifying people into statues set in overly specific poses" is SO reminiscent of "play that when perfectly performed can kill a god" hello aramán artistic rituals of great power how are we today
At this rate, Thimble's going to see Occtis again and ask, "Who killed you?" and then go solo-slaughter Ethrand Tachonis in two episodes.
Me a few episodes ago: what will fuel Thimble once she's killed Casimir and gotten vengeance for Thjazi's murder?
The answer is more vengeance.
And more vengeance.
And oh look over there more vengeance.
on the one hand of course it's pretty funny to take feats based purely on Not Dying in the moment, but on the other it feels really genuine to how people "level up" in real life. like yeah, I learned this skill or behavior to get me through something really difficult and I'm a little different forever now!
Brennan after lying last episode and leaving us on a cliffhanger