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What if “mirrors can show images of the past” thing comes into play, and Cassandra sees the mirror shard Eugene cut Rapunzel’s hair with, and then she can see how that whole scene panned out through the mirror shard.
And she can know once and for all that it was Pascal who made Gothel fall out a window!
The Dragon Prince Rewatch Thoughts and Ideas About the Future
Since season 3 is right around the corner I have decided to rewatch the first 2 seasons of the dragon prince. And the show was better upon a rewatch than I remember it being. Knowing certain things that are going to happen changes how you read scenes near the beginning and allows you to notice the seeds for future events or character choices. There is a scene in the second episode, before we are told of Rayla’s fear and dislike of water, where she is determined to set her mistakes right and she gets to a river and hesitates, gathers her berrings, and then crosses. This scene is only a couple of seconds long, if that, but you can tell that she is wary of water even before you’re told. There are plenty more moments like this and it astounded me while I was watching.
The pacing also feels better while rewatching. When I first saw the dragon prince I remember thinking the pacing felt off. In some moments it was really fast while others it was really slow. I’m typically not that affected by pacing, but there were certain moments that I felt needed more time to develop that were rushed through and some that were given too much time that weren’t that important to the story. I still think that some moments were rushed, but the slower moments fit a lot better now. For example when I first watched season 1 I was genuinely surprised that it ended at episode 9. It didn’t feel like a finale at the time, but going immediately into season 2 felt a lot more organic.
Now to get into talking about my thoughts on the show as a whole. And my predictions for the future.
Characters:
Rayla- Rayla is my personal favorite character. Our introduction to her manages to showcase the characteristics of her that will become the driving force of the story, her compassion which clashes with her mission and immense skill. It only takes a single scene to set up her most important characteristics to the story. It was interesting to learn how her culture affects the way she sees herself and the people around her. And how it lead to her negatively viewing herself because compassion and fear are frowned upon. She also didn’t just get over her bias against humans. Her view changes gradually and her decision to travel with the princes didn’t come from her being more enlightened than other elves, but from her unique set of circumstances with her past and inner conflict. The writing of Rayla managed to impress me yet again while watching the show. I couldn’t believe that they managed to create a character that was able to organically kick start the plot without neglecting the societal biases that would affect her character. I believe Rayla is a really well written character that has a lot of potential to grow. We will probably get to explore a lot of it in season 3. I hope to get her backstory and a greater expansion of Moonshadow elf culture now that her and Callum are in Xadia.
Callum- Callum really becomes a great character in season 2. Season 1 felt like it was setup for his character and season 2 was the season where he actually got to shine. His insecurities and disposition made for an interesting, yet predictable, starting point that was enhanced by how well it juxtaposed with Rayla’s insecurities and personality. They used it to create an interesting dynamic between the two. This insecurity lead to him gaining an intense focus on magic, because it was the first thing he felt he excelled at, until he finally learns how to perform it without a primal stone or resorting to dark magic. This also lead to a juxtaposition between him and Claudia, which I have no doubt will be explored more in depth later. Claudia is falling farther and farther down the hole that is dark magic and becoming over reliant on its “quick fix” nature, while Callum is taking the long path to learning primal magic which seems to be a safer, longer term fix than dark magic. Callum is a character I find the most interesting when he is mirroring other characters. He manages to put the journeys of others into a different perspective.
Claudia and Soren- These are the characters, other than Rayla, that I think will benefit the most from season 3. There is a lot of setup with their relationship between their father, the princes, and each other. They seem to be set up to take different paths within the third season to either follow their father or find some sort of redemption. Soren is the one with the most interesting relationship to their father in that, while Claudia ultimately seems to care more for her brother’s well being than their father’s opinion of her as shown with her decision to save Soren not the “egg” during her moment of truth, Soren wants so badly to make their father proud that when he’s paralyzed he’s happy because now he can’t do the bad things he felt he had to do to make his father proud. This moment changed the way I saw his character. He no longer seemed mean spirited or “evil”. And it lead to me believing that he could be heading toward a path of redemption where he eventually breaks free of his father’s influence. Claudia on the other hand has relied more and more on dark magic to where she will find herself at a crossroads where she will acknowledge the negative aspects of dark magic and choose either to continue down the rabbit hole or reject it. I want to believe that Claudia will make the decision to reject dark magic, but I have the feeling that Claudia and Soren will find themselves on separate paths where Soren will reject their father and try to save Claudia from herself and Claudia will continue down her path of dark magic and by association down the path of her father’s acceptance, at least initially. She is characterized as someone who cares a lot about the people close to her and she will do anything for them, so I think in the end she will make the right choice unless something drastic happens.
Ezran- The final member of our trio. He’s the character who’s future I’m the least sure of/have the least ideas of where it can go. He’s finally grown enough to stop running from his problems like he did so many times before, but he hasn’t shown an affinity for leading, mostly due to his young age, which leads me to believe he won’t hold the throne for very long in season 3. Ezran running from his problems and him liking hide and seek become sort of intertwined. In the first episode Ezran plays hide and seek with Bait and later runs away to hide in the secret tunnels in the castle when Callum harshly told him the truth about the moonshadow assassins. Later in season 2 he plays hide and seek with Bait and Zym while Callum and Rayla are defending the dragon, which he realizes was a bad idea when he can’t find Zym. He later “runs” away after learning the truth about his father’s death, but actually goes to talk with Claudia to go back and take the throne. The realization that hide and seek was a bad idea can be paralleled with his realization that he can’t run and hide from his responsibilities like he tried to before. Him actually playing hide and seek with someone other than Bait, who is easily found, made him realize that “hiding” actually created more problems, possibly losing Zym, than it solved, combating boredom. This was an interesting parallel I found on my second rewatch that once again hints at what is going to happen before it actually happens.
Story:
The dragon prince is a show that finds its basis in darker themes such as the cycles of war and vengeance, societal bigotry, that neither side is entirely just in war, etc. These are all heavy themes that the dragon prince handles surprisingly well. The pilot episode alone shows all of these things directly and doesn’t shy away. It ends with King Harrow and all the elven assassins but Runnan dead with Rayla, Callum, and Ezran on the run in hopes that while they have lost today they may be able to stop future all out war if they manage to accomplish a near insurmountable task with everyone seemingly against them. There isn’t a victory, just a quiet desperation that they must succeed later. This is very different from most animated shows aimed at the same demographic. This starts out dark and then gets lighter then slowly becomes even darker than before. Shows I’ve seen this compared to like Avatar: the Last Airbender, the Legend of Korra, etc all had much lighter pilot episodes before delving into much darker territory. This sets the bar right out of the gate. The story does a much better job than a lot of cartoons I’ve seen at dealing with the messiness of war. Both the humans and elves have done bad things in the name of “justice” and the show acknowledges this instead of naming a side that is “right”. This is rare in shows that thrive off of good vs evil. With the dragon prince no one seems truly evil. Even with Viren, who is the closest to a big bad this show has, is steeped in shades of grey. This is the major thing that sets the dragon prince apart from its contemporaries. The basic premise of the story is pretty straightforward and something that has been done before, but the way it does it is unique.
It’s a bit hard to put into words all the things I think about the dragon prince, but this is my best stab at it. It looks like the dragon prince will continue to raise the stakes with this upcoming season and become darker and more morally nuanced with the upcoming season. I’m really excited for season 3 to release and hope it manages to continue the great things that it has done with its previous two seasons
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better back the all way off my Hero club babies and just accept the fact that they’re a uniquely styled volunteer club that help the community in an eccentric but ultimately benign way and should be allowed to continue such activities in peace.
(Also I wonder if this guy acting as Blue Ranger in place of Rei’s Purple Ranger will have any significance? )
Predictions for Week 8 (Coward)
Already have..
Lunes – 4.11 minutes
Martes – 3.13 minutes
-> We have around 15/16 minutes left
Jueves: around 5 minutes
Crisana talking about BPD & breaking up
(Viernes: 2/3 minutes)
(Crisana being weird sitting next to each other or Cris with her friends)
If something like that isn’t posted the clips on tuesday or saturday could be longer or maybe some family drama
Sábado: 8/9 minutes
shit’s going down.. from what I read Cris is obviously going to be super drunk & could cheat & something with the drugs from episode 1 & either Joana or Cris is going to end up in the hospital.. fun
Due to the Synopsis being published: I have no idea what's gonna happen now... I hope it's more focused on Crisana than Norandro
I randomly was flipping through my a for b tag and was looking at an old post for Onion Gang, where I predicted Barb and Dewey being a red herring ship before Dewey/Jamie ends up canon. I wondered if any character symbols were used here. There are LOADS - and of course I missed 'em all!
(go check my taglist if you want more evidence of the ‘character a speaks for character b’ thing and the character symbols I think the townies/boardies/whatever have for foreshadowing)
So, Steven is speaking for Dewey as well as himself here - we just saw Dewey and Barb directly referenced through the contacts in Steven’s phone... (all the screencaps below are in sequential order btw)
Steven being a lil sad bean and the sea (Jamie symbol) and clouds (Barb symbol) are in the bg.
Then we’ve got the sun (Dewey) and a cloudy sky (Barb).
Then we have the burst screen door with the sea behind it for Jamie, and clouds through the window for Barb again.
STEVEN LEGIT POINTING and we see a sun (Dewey again) and a can that looks just a little like Jamie’s profile in the bg???
I don’t know what this means for the predictions I made in that first post. I thought Onion was standing in for Barb during all this, but his entrance through that burst screen door with the sea in the bg might hint at a change of roles - Onion begins as a stand-in for Barb, he might end as one for Jamie. It would fit with my prediction that Dewey/Jamie will still be end game after Dewey/Barb happens in some way - one has to happen before the other can?
Steven’s last line in this episode, by the way? Onion gives him a hug and Steven calls him ‘buddy’. Jamie has played Buddy before! *clawing at air*
I know, I know, there I go channeling Ronaldo again, but they make intentional choices in the art direction for these sorts of things. Why make sure to frame all these same things over and over again if they weren’t somehow relevant? They could have shown the outside of the house from another angle, they could have had an establishing shot of anywhere else. idk this is like what, the fourth instance of seeing all this stuff in a particular sequence?
I really could use some new episodes, at the very least so I can hurry up and be proven wrong. *sigh*
consider me a thinker...
|| Mercy is definitely one of the Overwatch dev team’s favorite all time heroes. They speak so fondly of her yet she hadn’t been featured in a cinematic or comic or much storytelling period.
I’m gonna go ahead and call that in the near future, maybe around the same time frame as when “The Last Bastion” was released, we can expect either a comic or short featuring Mercy, what she’s been up to in the Middle East, and how she responds to the Recall message or what coms shortly after it.
I have a feeling that in episode 69 we finally going to see Mana and Rei's first meeting which i'm very excited about! What i want to see is that Kitaro will snap out over Rei who tried to hurt Mana due her medium ability or maybe Rei tried to convince Mana to stay away form Kitaro and the Yokai.
I’m so excited!!! It’s sure to be a good episode in any case, but I’d love to see Kitaro getting protective over Mana...
Or maybe in a surprise twist, Mana will give Rei a little smack down and reveal she’s been practicing with her powers off screen this whole time!
Still just, very very excited (//∇//)