This scene is so funny to me because shiro’s face screams “what is this fuckass twilight knockoff I'm seeing”, lance and hunk look dumbfounded (and cute), but keith looks… intrigued? Cuz look at him, he's watching this shitty B grade romance movie so intently lmao
I'm not trying to say Keith likes romance but... I'm saying Keith likes romance
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Y’know what’s cool? Us paladins can not talk directly for months at a time, since we get busy. But even after all that time, the connection instantly clicks back together like no time has passed.
Like I was on call with Hunk and we were laughing so hard together, like it hasn’t been over a month since we last coordinated a call.
-Keith
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Lance, Hunk & Pidge: *screaming*
Shiro: *runs into the room* What's wrong, Pidge?!
Lance: Wait, why are you asking Pidge that when Hunk and I are also here?
Shiro: Because Pidge wouldn't scream unless it's an emergency. You two scream whenever you have the chance.
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Idk but I sorta felt like the entire earth arc was such a waste in some ways.
Like in many ways, throughout the series, Earth has become a ghost story. To those left behind, the Paladins are all but dead, but to the Paladins, the people they remember are amorphous, otherworldly, alive in some ways but dead in others.
To Lance and Hunk, they haven’t thought of how time passes. They’re both afraid of how they’ve changed, but they haven’t realized how much their families have. Haven’t let themselves realize, really.
Shiro cut his ties with earth, so to speak. He never really believed he was going back. This isn’t a dream come true for him. This is just another impossible thing, just as important and impersonal as any other mission.
Pidge is a strange case. She never believed the people out there were dead, and she’s seen some of her family, some of her ghosts, more recently than the others. And they’ve seen her. There’s a sense of connection there that the others don’t have.
As for Keith, he has nothing to return to. No one is grieving him, and the only ghost he left behind is a grave. He’s not going home. He found home in space. With the Paladins in the Castle, with the Blade in secret, and in the Quantum Abyss with Krolia.
For the Alteans, Earth is nothing but a story. To Krolia, a planet to house her little place of peace. Not home, certainly.
Home is a prison and a graveyard, as far as Romelle is concerned. Home means combat training and artificial light and tradition to Krolia. To Coran, it’s a bittersweet memory. To Allura, a gaping hole in her chest.
just. idk. something something a house is what you haunt and home is what haunts you. or whatever.
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