SUFFERING | Epic: The Musical (Full Animatic) (Thunder Saga) REACTION!
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I’ve heard she says daughter bc the sirens are all females and a child siren is used for the illusion of their ‘child’
In my opinion, "Suffering" and "Different Beast" should be reacted to together because of how smoothly it switches to the next song.
Poseidon is not afraid of Scylla, she just lives next to his daughter Charibidis, who became a monster because she helped Poseidon, so it is unpleasant for him to meet her
After the livestream, Jay revealed what the first four lines the chorus is singing at the end of "No Longer You". Since this is the only video you have uploaded for Thunder Saga, I'll only say the first one. "Siren song".
They made a different beast animatic you should absolutely react to that
Love your reactions btw ♥️
I love this song sm
Unfortunately the next song Different Beast doesn’t have an animatic yet, so if you’re planning on reacting to it fairly soon you might just have to react to just the song itself
That was their first animatic? That’s so good!!!
YEEEES! I’ve been waiting for you to drop this! 💖 love your reactions to this Epic journey! 💖
you're so sweet! all good things to yoy
I'll be honest, at this point, I've grown to despise Odysseus. He only cares about achieving what he wants to, getting back to Ithaca, and everything and everyone else is expendable and nothing more than a tool to achieve that. I believe that the only man under his command that he truly cared about is the man who is now a rotting meat pancake in a cyclops's cave. Polites. He just needed the others to help him get home. (My personal perspective, do not harass me)
In my opinion, thats some good writing. Odysseus starts as a bold, intelligent, commanding presence who can protect his men. And by this point...hes unrecognizable.
@@ln9256 Oh, no, I started to despise him the second he dropped Astyanax. He just got worse and worse and more and more insufferable.
@disableddragonborn
Yeah, people shit on Eurylochous for opening the bag, completely ignoring that they wouldt even need the bag had Odysseus killed Cyclops and not doxxing himself.
@@terra4822 THANK YOU! I've spent the past 12 days arguing with people over this, and because of the hate for Eurylochus (plus what I imagine is going to be his fate, unless Jay uses some more artistic liberties to retcon things) my emotional and mental health has gotten horrible. I'd honestly say that Eurylochus's final stand against Odysseus was an act of heroism. Odysseus had basically committed treason against his own men, and would likely continue to betray his men if it meant achieving his own personal goal. My only criticism of Eurylochus and the crew was they should've killed Odysseus. Seeing as they were starving, it would've made a drastic measure that was becoming necessary a lot easier.
@disableddragonborn
I know the feeling.
People say Eurylochous is hypocrite for getting mad at Odysseus for getting 6 men killed, as he was ready to abandon his squad at Circe's.
But that different. There was no way for Eurylochous to save them, so it's reasonable to flee with remained men, as he said in "Think about the men we have now before there are none." The only reason why Odysseus won against Circe was thanks to Hermes.
Odysseus on the other hand marked his men for death without their knowledge. He didn't just sacrifice them, he tricked them.
Both are equal to blame, but people are now hellbent on hating Eurylochous to point saying everything was his fault. Which is not true.
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