You know, maybe it's a good thing Pixal didn't go with Zane, because if she had been told her emotions seemed almost real she would have SNAPPED
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You know, maybe it's a good thing Pixal didn't go with Zane, because if she had been told her emotions seemed almost real she would have SNAPPED
I've noticed it in past seasons, but it really stood out for me this episode that Sabrina (Sora's voice actress) really knows how to sound convincingly distressed. Like it genuinely grabs my heart by surprise at points. The one at the end of season 2 always gets me, and I think her horror movie scream Frak hears is in that same boat.
okay, but he's so happy with his work, he's so proud of himself, stop, i love him, he's so cute-
I think it's so funny that every time they try and do a little lesson about mental health with Lloyd, it always ends with "and that's how you let the universe magically incept you with information about the future!" Like idk, why does the drawing have to directly result in Lloyd magically producing a plot important map out of thin air? Can he not just do normal art that helps him calm down and clear his head? let him draw some palm fronds. you know he wants to.
he's adorable he's adorable he's adorable he's adorable he's adorable he's adorable he's adorable he's adorable he's adorable he's adorable he's adorable he's adorable he's adorable he's adorable he's adorable
Arin is Lloyd's student, Wyldfyre is Kai's and Euphrasia is gonna be Jay's. He's controlled wind before, there's connections here, i swear-
I know a lot of people choked up at the later "you tell me" interaction (which I will get to) but this is the one that really got to me:
I don't know, there's something about just the acknowledgement of this version of Lloyd. He's spent his whole life wondering what that portion of himself would have looked like if it had the chance to exist- and here it is. He is all here. Inside of himself. Even if he didn't live it, there is a part of him who is a stupid preteen, and here he gets to see it. And his preteen self in turn gets to see how far he's come and what to look forward to. You are not broken, you are not incomplete. The piece you thought you were missing was here the whole time. Pleased to finally meet you.
I am weirdly genuinely happy to see the children's show acknowledge that mixing electricity with water WILL hurt you, and even though Jaya is cute, getting electrocuted is NOT.