@togrieve4 put the idea in my head and now i can't stop thinking of theo being there when rakiel meets king harnant. of theo seeing how this man, proud and dignified the way a monarch has to be, cracks the moment his son's illness comes into play. how he broke down a door to see his child and how he has been counting the days since he last saw him. how it breaks his heart to have his kid hide away in his room but cannot bear to be cruel enough to force him out of it.
theo who went to beg his father to not humiliate his brother in front of thousands of people, to not be so cruel as to make his defeat a public affair to be gossiped about only to be immediately dismissed. theo who basically gave up on life and spent a year hidden away in his palace with an eating disorder that would've probably killed him if rakiel hadn't intervened. theo who must've known his father kept tabs on him,,, and that he never bothered to do anything about it.
Sand and Ray + space (or lack thereof), how they're always close to each other and touching even in situations there is no need to be touching - and the way this contrasts with the end of ep 5, this carefully small space between them in a situation it would be so easy to just reach out and touch.
watched the blues vs coyotes game out of curiosity and the commentators were talking about if cows could be lactose intolorent. for like 2 minutes straight.
[I.D a screenshot of a variety article by joe otterson titled "'among us' animated series in the works at cbs studios from 'infinity train' creator owen dennis (exclusive)". attached is an illustraion of a crewmate popping out of a tv and shushing the viewer over a "no signal" tv color bar background with the word "shhhh" in the corner. end I.D.]
sometimes i feel like the only bitch on the planet that remembers that pierce deal at the start of season 4. you mean to tell me they promised $10bn to someone and that was the end of it. ok