my Li Jing Parenting Analysis (this right here) has been getting many mixed replies, and i wanted to make this post to sorta explain something to everyone.
every single one of my Li Jing Analyses are based on the LMK story and LMK alone, mainly what’s shown on screen in the show. LMK is very loose when it comes to JTTW and any other mythos it's based off of, since it’s not technically a direct continuation, but instead a lego show with it’s own spin and adaptation on the original story.
that’s what i’m basing my analyses on and not anything from the original mythos and stories, since it’s been shown time and time again how these legos are completely different to the actual original versions, aside from sharing certain defining characteristics and names.
so long story short, LMK is technically it’s own very, very loose adaptation of JTTW that can technically act as a standalone story and not lean on the og mythos heavily aside from characters that show up, and that's the version i use for my LMK analyses since……. it’s LMK characters i analyze.
and i want you to sit and think for a second
y’all are arguing over this ^
a literal piece of plastic that sells for $36 at the highest, and $25 at the lowest
literally the only way this piece of plastic can hurt you is if you step on it, and i think that says more about you than anything :/
That's where I think Erlang has been through all this, he's patching things up with his nephew Liu Chenxiang and missed his uncle dying, how convenient for Li Jing.
Also episode 10 having Li Jing saying "there's so much that was left unsaid" and then IMMEDIATELY panning to Wukong giving Macaque the most fearful remorseful panicked face you could imagine and holding out his hand for him to take. Hello. Hi wildbraon. I will be calling the proper authorities I will be taking this to the highest court