sassy science boy
im rewatching the sundrop special and its still absolutely infuriating to hear them villainize varian so much, while casually claiming the kings actions as bad, but with good intentions. like bro. dude. the kings action of putting HIS family above everyone else kick started everything.
I’m never taking Arts and Crafts Class again…
hi i love my son
“...It is like walking up the stairs to your bedroom in the dark, and thinking there is one more stair than there is. Your foot falls down, through the air, and there is a sickly moment of dark surprise as you try and readjust the way you thought of things.” —Lemony Snicket
FAVORITE CHARACTER MEME: EMOTIONS [1/3] ↳ HIRO HAMADA + GRIEF.
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Dialogue proofreading: @pc-the-unicorn
I hope that in the end Varian will return to its previous state because after all he’s been through in his age he deserves happiness.
I don’t care what my dad says but the females in this family all agree that Varian deserves a redemption arc and, without excusing his wrong actions, not all of it is his fault.
I mean, even if Rapunzel chose to break her promise to save her kingdom, she could’ve visited Varian instead of going to that art class. It was very clear that he needed urgent help, and since she wasn’t able to give that, she could’ve given him the support he needed after and offered to help him instead of waiting for him to come to her.
Heck, even Cass or Eugene could’ve gone to comfort him. Don’t even get me started on that rumor of him attacking Rapunzel - whoever started that’s gonna catch these hands.
I could go on and on but the bottom line is: prodigy or not, Varian’s still a child. He’s projecting the guilt and betrayal he feels in a negative way because he wasn’t given the support when he needed it most. He felt alone and isolated, and in a psychological point of view, people in his state have the tendency to spiral.
He deserves a redemption arc, because I’ve seen him before he became a villain. This is still the same sweet boy we met in Episode 2, he just needs the love and support to find his way back.
I’m so curious about what Tangled Series is going to do with Quirin and the letter he is holding. Because now that both are left trapped in amber, we actually have a dilemma.
Imagine they get rid of the amber and free Quirin. What use is a letter if he can just say whatever he wanted to tell his son? This piece of paper we have been focusing on will turn out to be useless and forgotten after all the time we have been guessing what he wrote.
So it’s clear someone needs to read it. So they can either remove part of the amber to get to the letter or Quirin turns out to be truly gone. That would make the letter his last words to his son. But that is rather dark for a kids’ series, I’m guessing?
Sorry... Princess. But I know firsthand how well you keep promises.
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