Reblog with the EPIC song that made you cry
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oh my god none of you can imagine the absolute ferocity I will have watching Epic: The Musical. I cannot get over all of these songs.
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Circe: I can’t send you home but I know this dead prophet who might be able to help so you’re gonna have to take a little trip to the underworld :)
Odysseus “I miss my wife so much please let me go home” of Ithaca:
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Odysseus: There's something dangerous in this bag, we cannot open it --
Winions: It's treasure!
Odysseus: WHAT.
Winions:
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I really love the fact that Odysseus doesn't hear a baby crying while in the Underworld in Epic despite fearing it. In a way, I'd like to think that Astyanax/Scamandrius isn't crying because he's being comforted by Hector.
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damn i almost wish the intrepid heroes had done worse this episode because the concept is of this battle was epic as hell. i would have loved to see more of baron being creepy, a confrontation with jawbone and i would have loved to see the other players play baron
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Odysseus: I can excuse dropping infants from a wall, but I draw the line at cheating on my wife!
Circe: … You can excuse dropping infants from a wall…?
Source: Community
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So, I was listening to "Just a Man" for probably the thousandth time, as one does, and I was vibing to the ensemble near the end when I remembered one of Jay's recent videos explaining them. That the ensembles were real characters when only human characters are present and that the gods do whatever they want and make their own ensembles.
So does that mean in "Just a Man" it's real soldiers echoing Odysseus' "when does a comet become a meteor...."? Like they're there laying waste to Troy in the background and having these same feelings? Or is Zeus still there in the room with Odysseus as he has a mental crisis, and he's just like "well time to amp up the drama and tension! Can't let this moment go to waste!"?
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