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way to take the romance out of it
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Idk if some1 noticed this but
CHILDHOOD TOY I'M GONNA SCREAM I LUV ZANE SM
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Cackling at the idea of the ninja defeating Cinder with a vacuum cleaner 馃槀馃槶
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I have 99 problems and a Frohicky plushie would solve all of them 馃ス
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Lloyd: Biologically a dragon.
Nya: Can turn into a dragon.
Wyldfyre: Was raised by a dragon.
Kai, their brother/father figure: Not a dragon in any way, shape or form but dragons really like him for some reason
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he really does look like a spider 馃槶
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I think they're setting up an arc for Zane. His increasingly robotic behavior combined with several characters really hammering in the idea that he's just a machine is just too suspicious to me. They're setting the stage for something pretty big with him.
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i just thought about vinny and garmadon and my brain went "vinegar". i don't know why. they're vinegar to me now.
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04.03
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They better leave him alone this season.
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mentor ponies
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This conversation between Lloyd and Sensei Garmadon is way funnier than it should be to me.
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Honey
Oh, sweetheart
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To me it's so incredibly obvious, considering the whole christofern thing, that when garmadon says harumi is like a daughter to him, it's another example of garmadon projecting his subconcious fatherly feelings towards lloyd on a "safe" party. "Safe" because as far as he's concerned in most instances of him saying this, she's dead and/or out of his life and can no longer express anything towards him (and when she was alive she was near completely subservient to him). Just like the fern, which cannot express complex feelings or frustration or anything that the actual living, present Lloyd can and very much does express. It does not actually mean that garmadon "adopted" harumi or is fatherlike towards her in any fashion, because as was obviously shown their relationship was one of near pure transaction - Garmadon treated her like an underling, and harumi idolized and dehumanized him. It's an interesting dynamic for sure, but it consistently baffles me when people still take the idea that garm is effectively harumi's adoptive father at face value.
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