Something I adore about LoGH is how effectively the show communicates so much through minor visual details, sometimes just in the background. In episode 46, Yang's place is noticeably more disorganized without Julian living with him.
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Something I adore about LoGH is how effectively the show communicates so much through minor visual details, sometimes just in the background. In episode 46, Yang's place is noticeably more disorganized without Julian living with him.
A couple weeks ago I discovered @logh-icebergs, a very impressive blog dedicated to thoroughly analyzing LoGH through a queer lens.
The author's insights are incredibly thoughtful and well supported. I've been reading along as I continue my first watch through of the series.
Tragically, the blog went on hiatus in 2018 and never returned, but they sucessfully covered a little over a quarter of the show.
I highly reccomend checking out it out!
~ GD
A queer, episode-by-episode close reading of Legend of Galactic Heroes