Just for fun, all of 'em together. This was my original intent, since I've done it before, but felt they could all stand on their own.
(I may have already started sketching some new ideas)
Just for fun, all of 'em together. This was my original intent, since I've done it before, but felt they could all stand on their own.
(I may have already started sketching some new ideas)
Divorced mother leaving her kid with the other parent for the weekend:
The state he returns in on Monday after two days with his other parent:
this made me smile 😭😭😭
ok but listen LISTEN !!! what if Rio didn't have a name prior to Nicholas' birth ?? what if she was just known by Death or Lady Death until that moment ?? until she allowed life to persevere in the name of love ?? the only time she broke the rules of the job she oh so despises for the woman she loved and their son?? something she did with barely any hesitation, and just gave them what they needed: time. what if it was the only act of free will she ever allowed herself, and her being so proud of it she took the name Rio Vidal ?? the river of life ??? because nicky is born next to a river??? anyone????
This is so them, it hurts.
Just like the ending of the show 😭
i just have to point out; when agatha first kisses rio, her eyes are open, she doesn't even really kiss her back, then she realizes. she realizes agatha finally wants her, finally accepts her. she grabs her jaw and kisses her back, and closes her eyes, and in that moment, it's not the kiss of death, or the kiss for anything else. it's just theirs.
dont think about how agatha all along could be considered as a queer allegory. dont think about how agathas mom telling her shes born evil is the exact same thing so many parents have told their children after they came out. dont think about how lilia hating the witch stereotypes is the same way queer people who dont fit typical lgbtq stereotypes feel. dont think about how when lilia said i loved being a witch after so much time spent hating it is how queer people feel when they can finally appreciate and accept and love who they are.