TDP fandom after season 6 ⭐️
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His Light... his One Truth. ✨
Full picture + a closeup of one of my favorite moments in S6. :)
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Season five said, "they spent the night at an inn" and we said "OooOOOo~ what if there was only one bed?"
Season six looked at that and said, "okay but what if there was ACTUALLY only one bed in a cold ship, aka, the most heavy-handed metaphor you've ever seen?"
And we just have to be normal about this?!?!?
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The rest of the tpd team when Eugene Ramos pitched another love interest for Callum
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✮⋆˙ “It was always her” ⋆。°✩
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The way Callum glanced at Rayla when he said “I found my truth” was so subtle and tender and precious and Rayllum might be the death of me.
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It’s really interesting to me that— and spoilers for those who haven’t seen season 6—
Rayla tells Callum to choose the greater good, to sacrifice her instead of doing dark magic, but she’s never actually been in that position, so she literally doesn’t know how hard it’s going to be.
Like, Callum’s had to make the choice to save her life 3 times at this point. The first time he did Dark Magic when the dragon was chained, the second time when he followed her off the cliff, and the third time when he did dark magic again. Each time Callum was faced with losing her and came to the conclusion that he couldn’t do it, so made the choice to save her no matter what.
Rayla, on the other hand, has not yet been put in this position. She’s been put into the position of sacrifice, yes, but each time the only person in danger is her. She is the one who would die protecting the dragon. She is the one who would die taking out Viren. So when Callum tells her that he should let her die, it seems like just another sacrifice for her to make, not him.
In doing this she is unintentionally validating his motives and reciprocating them, because of how she argues against it. Unlike back in season 2 when he did dark magic, here she argues that it hurts him, that it leaves him vulnerable to what he is afraid of, and she would die to make sure he doesn’t have to do that. And while she doesn’t really pick up on this, Callum does, at least a little bit.
Because there is another time Rayla was faced with sacrificing Callum for the greater good and didn’t even consider doing it. She outright said no when he asked, but in her mind it doesn’t even cement as plausible. And that honestly makes it worse.
Because if she’s incapable of even considering the option of killing him when it’s just a hypothetical scenario, then she’s definitely going to break her promise when the time comes, just like he would.
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callum being so consumed by dark magic that he slowly turns into icarus, and instead of rayla being his guiding star, she becomes his blinding star: the sun. rayla becomes the reason that his feathers fall off. he’s so willing to die for her, that he doesn’t even realize that he may die because of her.
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