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The power of ✨friendship✨
Team Wildemount get dress ups and threesomes.
Team Issylra get religious trauma and get high.
Things are going great!
F.R.I.D.A hearing "he dumped us. we didnt dump him" and immediately going "no fucking way". and i cant figure out if its because "why would he dump the three of you all???" or "what did you DO to get this absolutely delightful man to break up with you all???"
I REALLY hope that when the party reunites, Aabria and Christian are at the table (somehow).
While I'm sure Matt would do a fine job playing their characters, I want THEM.
I'm alos terrified that something will happen to them during the teleportation that kills them or takes them elsewhere
I also 100% want Emily at the table too because the idea of Fearne and Prism interacting seems brilliant
I will say on re-watching the episode I think a thing that got a little obscured after it first streamed is that Deanna and F.R.I.D.A don't actually agree completely on either the resurrection or the gods. Deanna is definitely having trouble adjusting to being alive again but it's F.R.I.D.A who calls it selfish. Who believes that it is unjust that she was brought back.
And I think that the implication of disagreement there is because I do think Deanna would understand why she was brought back. She doesn't sound angry when she says her husband kept a promise. When she's angry she can be a bit passive aggressive: see 'I didn't get a carved anything' or 'I can't see why he couldn't raise the kids.' She talks about the promise the same way she talks about dying. It happened, what's done is done. I think ultimately Deanna is just someone who's only had a year or two to adapt to come back from an existence that was fundamentally different to a life that is gone (or at least irreversibly changed).
Which is also the reason that she clings to the magic of the Dawnfather. I think as much as Deanna believed the gods may be seperate from the afterlife- she has to connect them very strongly with life. A cleric, a healer, someone who was literally brought back from the dead. F.R.I.D.A's take on the gods makes sense for me as a Aeormaton. They weren't created by the Gods. Regardless of whether the Gods love the beings they created or not- F.R.I.D.A is removed from that equation altogether. And even thinking of the beings that did create F.R.I.D.A - in theory there was no love there. F.R.I.D.A was made to fulfill a purpose. Being turned off was probably the first time since they were created that they were free of that purpose. To them not having to perform a function is equivalent to rest and peace.
I like the way Christian Navarro plays F.R.I.D.A it reminds me of Dorfl from Feet of Clay
NEW FRIENDS
I think I'm partial to both the new art for FCG and Deanna but damn are they all SO GOOD.