how funny would it be if season 7 started with Buck and Eddie already in a relationship and they just… didn’t explain anything
either they go “hey, they got together between seasons, it’s up to your imagination how it happened” or (objectively funnier) “wdym how did they get together? they’ve been dating since season 4! were we not watching the same show? did you not see the whole scene with Eddie’s will? because that’s when they got together”
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I don't think the Seven Deadly Sins are Fallen Angels.
Not only do they not look like the two canonical fallen angels we've seen (Lucifer&Vaggie), but Asmodeus also says that "I've known that guy [Mammon] since the start of hell". If they were both fallen angels, I think they'd have known each other before they fell.
And there's also no inclination at any point that anyone other than Lilith and Lucifer fell, (supported by him later telling Charlie that "Heaven never listens! They didn't listen to me, they won't listen to you!" in episode 5 of Hazbin Hotel?)
So, what are they then? Well, I think we've already got the answer in the show. Asmodeus is the embodiment of lust. He's not just an especially lustful demon or fallen angel or sinner; he is the literal sin of Lust given form and mind.
Of course, this leads the question of why Lucifer is a Sin when he's not an actual literal embodiment of Pride, for which I've got some ideas but nothing really backed up with evidence so I won't put them here.
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The Future of Season 7 of Wild Kratts
In light of this week's premiere of Wild Kratt's 7th season, Martin Kratt has discussed the new season as well as the overall history of the show and what is to come in the future of the series.
You can read all of what he has to say in this article, but I'm going to address the very interesting stuff regarding what to expect next for Season 7.
“There's so much that people know about animals that hasn't been published yet,” notes Martin. “So, we can find things that aren't even in books yet and put them in the show by talking directly to these scientists. One thing about the format for this show and the subject matter is we'll never run out of stories. There's so much to do still, and so many animals left to write about. This season we’ll be breaking the 200th episode and we’ve only scratched the surface.”
Now I will not lie, this paragraph gave me a lot of joy. Because Martin is right, there IS a crap-ton of animals that people know so little about. Anyone who says this show isn't a cultural impact for all that it's done to inform and inspire this generation over the past 12 years of its airing is lying out of their fucking asses.
Ok now that I've gotten that out of the way, let's address the bolded point:
Wild Kratts will air its 200th episode in Season 7.
200th Episode!!!
Now everything is starting to make sense: The reason why the hiatus took nearly 2 full years was because they were producing a minimum of 47 episodes. That's even more episodes than Season 1 had:
Which means that the potential for this season is limitless: And that's not even going into what Episode 200 may be about. This season is totally going to be worth the two-year long wait and these madlads at PBS are going to make damn well sure of it!
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Then there's this line from Martin:
Still, what would a monumental seventh season be without a bit of mysterious animal flare? And, of course, the occasional lemur?
Ok now it's getting good. It looks like we'll be going on a return to Madagascar for more lemur-centric episodes. Fingers crossed for more Zooboomafo references:
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“A big special we’ve got coming up in Season 7 is called “Blue and Green: The Living Earth,” which is all about habitats and climate and it features blue whales,” says Martin. “It also has another lemur in there, the Indri, which is the largest living lemur."
FUCKING BLUE WHALE'S Y'ALL. AFTER A DECADE WE'VE GOT A BLUE WHALE EPISODE. 🥳🥳
Also, google search what an Indri lemur is, I gaurentee you that it's very interesting!
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This is all so exciting and honestly, anyone who felt let down by the first few eps. of S7, I think you guys will feel very vindicated by the remainder of this season. I think after the lackluster 5th and 6th season and the subsequent negative response for that, they're bringing forward a revival era for WK's quality that may be on par with, or even succeed the earlier seasons. Regardless, I'm excited for where this shit goes.
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Here's a thought.
Sam has been irrevocably changed since his coming back from hell (and jumping in of course). So often I find myself looking at later season's Sam, a Sam who's not a firey rebel against what the world wants of him, a Sam who would fight for himself. This is a quietly submissive Sam who can't stand to disappoint Rock No.1. Someone who takes on pain again and again and again because he's so used to it.
Sam from the first seasons it's not the same Sam as the later. This is a broken, traumatized man who excels at being high functioning and I am SO sure of it.
He LOOKS resigned and tired a lot of the time. And it reminds me of hell!Sam begging himself not to remember. hell!Sam knew what he was talking about and what we're seeing in later seasons is his reflection.
And let me throw in a Silmarillion reference because why the heck not. Like the souls of elves go to Mando's halls, Sam's soul needed to go to heaven and heal from all the years of hell he suffered (earthly ones and hell ones). He was not ready to be reembodied in earth and now he's come wrong.
Like 5 different entities warned us about Sam's shredded to ribbons soul. To me, that doesn't sound like a soul that should've been put back in a body.
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now that i have watched the Fionna and Cake finale, i feel like my belief is strengthened that it should've more episodes than 10. don't get me wrong, i am quite satisfied with how it ended (especially with Simon and Fionna's arcs) but i feel that it's whole delivery is a bit rushed. i think the series would have benefited from less focus on the multiverse concept and more on the main cast's struggles and relationships which could have been solved if they threw in a bit more episodes to slow down the pacing a bit. it should of had like 15 episodes at least.
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