ahughwilliams
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ahughwilliams

For the love of all that is holy can we get a separate thread for people who have read the book who want to talk about what they think is coming?? I just want to watch/talk about the show and, at best, guess what’s gonna happen next instead of having all these “Well in the book So&So is...” going on. I want to be

“The film doesn’t delve into the systematic genocide of indigenous people, or the ways in which many Americans continue to proper off the colonization of tribal lands.”

There’s definitely a reason we’ve never seen Christina and William together right? We looking at a Hannah Montana situation?

Diana is the Roman transplant of Artemis, who is the patron goddess of the Amazons, and of course, Diana Prince aka Wonder Woman is an Amazon in her world 

We really don’t know what gender Yahima was asigned at birth, or even what gender norms Yahima’s culture employs, for that matter.

Montrose’s marriage was complicated because of his wife’s ancestors and his obsession with the Braithwaite family and their magic, but maybe also because of his sexuality.

Well, they showed it pretty explicitly when she walks off screen and after an unusually long beat, William emerges from the same spot.  

So is it a disguise, or is she both an Adam and an Eve?

Tree mostly seems to be kind of a shit-stirrer. In episode one, he sent Tic to the backalley even though he knew what Sammy was doing back there because he thought it’d be funny for Tic to accidentally catch Sammy in the act. In episode three, he lied to Tic, saying that he had slept with Leti in high school, and when

He seems like an asshole.  

I think he said he’s not the butler, but a friend. And Christina’s father might have known him as such, with Christina having created a fake identity for him. Plus spells.

Yahima will be back. Montrose gonna pay for that cut.

You know intersex and transgender are completely different things, right? Yahima explicitly self-described as “woman and man, two-spirit”, which would equal to non-binary or third gender, not transgender.

Raiders Of The Lost Cthulhu.

Letitia notes that one of the bodies floating around in the caves they passed through on the way to the vault was one of her missing neighbors. When taken together with the knowledge that Hiram (also a wizard) was trying to steal the pages and died trying to do so, and that his home’s elevator seems to get close to

I just figured it was magic. That board over the abyss could be them essentially traveling through some sort of pocket dimension to get to the vault.

Diana is a comic book artist, so the Wonder Woman connection has been there from the first episode.

Crane promises Ruby the world, but is he doing Christina’s work?

I thought Hippolita was a reference to the character from the first Gothic/Horror novel, The Castle of Otranto. I think that makes more sense than the Amazons. Sure Hippolyta was queen of the Amazons, but Diana was not. Diana was a goddess, and a Roman goddess at that. On the other hand, the amazon connection makes

Nobody stomps around with righteous indignation like Leti Lewis - library etiquette be damned. Even in chest-high water, she was stomping!