The new avatar leak was spreading and yeah
Edit: for clarification, this is something I edited on imovie with the Zuko line from the leak. Keith’s lines are not the original.
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The new avatar leak was spreading and yeah
Edit: for clarification, this is something I edited on imovie with the Zuko line from the leak. Keith’s lines are not the original.
I would love to hear all You have in mind, please never shut up.
Here’s one for you:
Lance’s round in The Feud
[09:48]
Keith’s drawing round has been discussed pretty extensively, by me and by others, but what I haven’t seen discussed all that much is Lance’s solo round of "Faces from the Past".
We’ve established multiple times that the Feud contains a lot of meta; references to past events (Keith’s round) and foreshadowing a lot of future ones, as well as providing a lot of symbolism for the teams dynamic (Lance standing in the middle, signifying how he’s both the head of Voltron now AND that he has to choose between Allura and Keith). There’s also some meta-commentary on Bob, perhaps meant to ridicule one of their executive producers Bob Koplar, which I talked about here.
SO. All that to say, this episode is PACKED, and everything is there for a reason. This is one of the last episodes Tim Hedrick ever wrote for the show and he wasn’t gonna leave quietly. So, what does Lance’s round symbolise?
At first, I thought there might be a pattern in who was chosen to be presented for Lance to guess, but I quickly found none that I could discern. For a long time, I couldn’t figure out what this was meant to show, except to show Lance’s ineptitude for remembering names. But clearly, that’s not entirely true because he starts guessing on the people he knows before the screen settles on someone else.
[10:54]
Someone he didn’t expect.
And that’s when it clicked for me. Lance is shown people he doesn’t expect, someone he might have overlooked.
The whole point of Keith’s challenge was to remind Lance of all of his and Keith’s bonding moments and things that connect him. But when Lance keeps guessing wrong, they try a new strategy, teaching him a lesson. Since the whole game show is structured like a dating show, Lance’s position between Allura and Keith emphasizing this, the lesson here is in trying to tell him who he should choose. The second to last round symbolizes this even. It stops shortly on Nyma, a girl whom he paid a lot of attention to as a way to deflect from the vulnerability he felt with Keith just the day before, before it stops on Rolo, a guy, the one he didn't pay as much attention to/ignored:
[12:16]
The point is to tell him that the one he’s looking for, the one he’s meant to be with, is the one he least expects. The one he overlooks.
Keith.
[20:07]
But what’s even more brilliant about this is that it’s all for nothing. Lance doesn’t do well at these challenges, not because he can’t see his own feelings, or realize his own sexuality, but because ultimately he doesn’t need them to realize what he’s known since season 6.
He loves Keith.
Which is why, despite losing almost every challenge, despite sending the message to Keith that he’s totally oblivious and doesn’t see him as more than a friend, he chooses him, anyway.
[19:59]
He chooses KEITH. Despite it all.
And when he has to give the reason, he doesn’t hesitate to answer. He knows EXACTLY why:
Mind you, this is the FIRST TIME Lance has ever admitted to anything positive about Keith or complimented him. SERIOUSLY. FIRST TIME. AND HE LOOKS LIKE THIS WHILE HE DOES IT TOO:
(amendment: second time. He called Keith cool in season 1 wearing this exact expression too, so my point stands.)
So the point here isn't that Lance is dumb or that Lance doesn't know what he's doing or what he's feeling. It's the opposite. Lance knows exactly what's going on. He knows that he loves Keith. He just isn't very good at showing it yet.
AND i think it's a funny and clever meta commentary on what the audience expects of Lance's endgame too. maybe not so much a lesson for Lance as it is a lesson for us and our heteronormativity. We, the casual viewer, in our heteronormativity overlook Keith as a candidate for Lance's love interest. And this lesson is emphasised when Lance chooses Keith, doing what no one would have expected of him at this point, not even his teammates:
"People in rural Appalachia, especially on the border between Kentucky and Virginia, would declare themselves militias of either the Union or Confederacy and then go and steal from/shoot at their neighbors?" I asked while reading. "Why aren't there any spaghetti westerns set there?"
And then I remembered the "Appalachia" part, and considered that it would be harder to pass off the deserts of Spain as Virginia than as Texas.
Jason: l I woke up on a school bus with amnesia and this beautiful girl
Percy: I woke up in the middle of nowhere surrounded by monsters
Hera really hates Percy
UPDATE -- META TALK!
Our team is working SO, so hard on our Uncharted Regions / VLD Season 8 meta (rewatching seasons to the brim, taking notes, finding parallels, collating it all together) and looking at an index, a timeline, and more in the mix thanks to our dedicated team.
This is a BIG project and we’re only human, so we do appreciate your patience. 🤍
We had a really cool package arrive today that will help tremendously and we’re itching to get stuck into it.
Another Update: We've made another discovery yesterday when we were dissecting "The Feud!" and being right never felt so good.
Have you seen The Feud (2025)?
Yes
Partially
No, but I've heard of it
Never heard of it
She says you, you should admit it
But I know I, I probably won’t