Just a friendly reminder that Annabeth accidentally witnessed her older, big brother the boy she loved and trusted more than her own dad betray her and all she stood for and attack her friend.
Imagine how still she must’ve been in disbelief and pain.
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ok but metatron meeting god in s11 is beautiful and heartbreaking because he is THE fallen angel.
lucifer is the king of hell and castiel is the winchester’s kingpin but metatron? metatron is nothing. he is the sisyphus of humanity. he is doomed to rot amongst the lowest of existence and relive his worst mistakes ad nauseam. his pride has been beaten to a bloody pulp and his divinity taken from him, but still he reveres humanity. he is full of so much hatred and vitriol and fury but its because he flew too close to the sun. he loved too strongly, and he was abandoned.
metatron is such an intriguing character in general because he is such a cunt and so disgustingly awful in his self-satisfaction, yet still so vulnerable. he is a human that walks among angels. he is a meaningless speck in the larger picture. he knows he is flawed, he is pathetic, he is worth so little, yet he still stands up to his creator. he is the scribe of god who was left behind. he has spent countless millennia hidden away in awe of god’s creation, enraptured with their wit and ingenuity yet too scared to ever partake. he’s all sorts of awful and fucked up but when push comes to shove he gets up in chuck’s face and tells him he’s a goddamn coward and half the man that he loves.
yet despite this metatron talks about god with such awe. such reverence. god was his maker and his destroyer, his world and its downfall. god was everything to metatron, and he never forgave him for leaving. it filled him with such dismay and rage to be his most trusted confidant, the one to speak directly with the lord himself, then to be left behind in silence. i mean, just look at the way metatron describes him:
you are light. beauty. creation. wrath, damnation and salvation. why did you abandon us? why did you abandon me? you picked me. your light shined upon me, but then you left me. i prayed, every day. i know i am a disappointment, but you are wrong about humanity. they never give up. but you do. they are better than you are.
i dunno man. it just makes me feel all sorts of ways about the broken, bitter and twisted shell of god’s voice telling him that he was his first love and his first light, but that he’s also a coward. that an angel of the lord knows he is flawed of his own mistakes but that what god did to the world— and to him, was blasphemy, no matter how bright He shines. tis a stark reminder that supernatural is the Family Is Hell show and that generational trauma has roots too deep to cut loose.
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what's the point of living if William Byers doesn't have THE protagonist role in the stranger things finale?????????
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Don't you see, Beevean. Dracula is not a villain because the Church "made" him do everything by killing Lisa. Only the Church is the villain in that case! /s
I had a very nice conversation on Twitter about this actually (and I mean it not ironically!), and while the subject eventually moved to Hector and Isaac, I agree with what was said about Dracula:
This is something I tend to ignore, but it's true. We don't know exactly what Drac in the games was up to before Lisa died, but they never said that he went on killing sprees or hated mankind already. But we know that he already welcomed humans who wished to study under him (in the MF manga Hector and Isaac are not the only humans in the castle). So... he was actually not as much of a monster as N!Drac. But he's the one who Shankar calls "not a villain". He's the one who gets to be resurrected along with Lisa to live a happy life as if he did nothing wrong, as if he really just wanted to die and didn't cause the deaths of so many innocents.
(incidentally, this is very similar to N!Isaac and how he got a "redemption arc" even though he was painted as the more ruthless of the Devil Forgemasters and went on a killing spree in S3, while N!Hector, the "child in a man's body", the one who spends two seasons being lied to and disrespected by everybody and abused in all sorts of ways, suddenly decided he wanted Dracula back which makes zero sense and had to be forgiven by N!Isaac for his actions. What actions. What is this show. What is its morality.)
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sometimes i remember that omar hasn't done any acting other than young royals and i'm just,,, completely blown away
he absolutely kills it in every scene, he embodies the character so completely, he does so well in keeping up with the rest of the cast who've all acted before. it's incredible
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