@windorbs Idk to what extent this stuff becomes over-analysis 💀, but trying to find symbolic meaning and going as crazy as possible is actually kinda fun ngl.
@windorbs Or even, we could view it so that he is the sword which the stone is implanted in, with the sword representing power (perhaps over fate?), and in trying to take the sword out of the stone, in chasing after power, he is destroying his sense of self.
@windorbs Oh snappp that makes a lot of sense in relation to Skirk too, and Surtalogi’s philosophy in teaching her.
Always nice to come across more hidden depths to their relationship.
@windorbs Wait the base of Surtalogi’s kinda looks similar to Dainsleif’s if you get what I mean.
Maybe like the sword for Surtalogi has destroyed and replaced his image, but it hasn’t for Dainsleif.
@windorbs Is it to do with the fact that the stone looks shattered, implying perhaps that the sword has already been pulled before and Surta is just usurping power?
(❗️spoilers: Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina)
and when that train has a world quest that starts with a woman named Anne Karina, who tells us to investigate the dead body of a railway worker, and the last scene is her jumping in front of it 👀👀👀
@ngoctrongly Do you think there is a possible link to the Three Poisons in Buddhism or nah?
Idk if this makes sense, but Zibai’s deadly selves feel like antitheses to the Three Poisons.
@RealDawnie Although tbh Satine probably does need more screentime in Mando-focussed content given the decisions in Season 3 (as much as I dislike it.)
@RealDawnie Tbh I’m happy they went for more of an isolated story 😭. I hate when SW becomes cameoslop, and I think a lack of that allowed for the proper focus on Rotta and Grogu.