On March 14th, at 2am exactly, reach out your sleepy hand, and like a capricious god, alter time.

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On March 14th, at 2am exactly, reach out your sleepy hand, and like a capricious god, alter time.
Lore Olympus 183
Persephone, to Hades: “you can’t kill a god!”
Me: “for you he would.”
Hades, to Persephone: “I know, for you I could do worse.”
Me:
Hades & Persephone lockscreens✨
Episode 183: A Dangerous Recipe (A.K.A. A Dangerous Receipt)
The detective boys are at a mall, playing video games. Then they get soft serve ice cream. And while they’re eating their ice cream, they decide to play a stupid game, in which they steal people’s receipts and try to guess what they’re having for dinner, based on what’s written on them. They read a receipt with a bunch of really normal things on it, but because one of the items was chlorine, Conan thinks that they might be a psycho mole dumpling maker. Somehow, in a really strange way, Conan and the detective boys deduce where he lives, and follow him back to his house, where they wait outside until he walks by. They follow him to a street where he tries to feed a dog some of his mole dumplings. Basically he’s a crazy person, and is trying to kill the dog because it barks at him too much whenever he tries to walk down his favorite street. When Conan stops him, he pulls out a Lucius Malfoy worthy retractable knife baton, and tries to kill Conan, while the entire neighborhood just stands around and does nothing to help.
I love the fact that the domain this episode deliberately imitated Smirke’s architecture. So like, did the Eye actually take notice of the man and his work or was Jonah up in the panopticon like “Hey, wonderful, all powerful Ceaseless Watcher, could you please make that one domain for hubristic men who think they can out think the impossible because they alone are the one smart enough to work it out? Could you please make it an homage to my ex?”
I am offended by the raw and real nature of Cecil's truth telling, that hurt my ears
Hiii!! Hope you’re doing well. ❤️
I’m rewatching the show and I’m on episode 183. I wanted to ask you, what did Arnav stick to the mirror in that episode? and then why did he make Khushi look into the mirror in hopes of that thing winding up between her eywbrows?
Does it have some kind of deeper meaning that I didn’t understand? Thank you!!
Hello :)
Arnav stuck a bindi onto the mirror. A bindi is a coloured dot that women wear in the centre of their forehead. It is associated, in many places around the world, with the opening of the third eye.
Khushi always wears one that matches her outfit. In that episode, her bindi fell off while she was looking for Payal’s earrings (you can see it’s on her on one scene, then it cuts to Arnav, and when it cuts back to Khushi she holds up the earrings but her bindi is gone). It got stuck on her arm (or some other part of her body that’s offscreen when they meet). Arnav picked it up and returned it to her by sticking it on the mirror.
The symbolism in this scene is extremely deep (one of the deepest in the serial, I could talk about it all day), and is discussed in great detail here :)
Okay I loved today’s episode but I can’t be the only one who died when Jonny pronounced formulae as formulay because i honestly had to stop and take a second because it threw me off so much