some key parts from the new let’s voltron interview from the main story editor josh hamilton (he a long with tim hendrick is the major story editor for the show and now the the head story editor):
Q: A lot of people are saying The Black Paladins is their favorite episode of all of them.
JH: It deserves to be. You know probably why is cause it’s like… you know their emotional deep connection and they’ve been best friends and you know, mentor, and it’s not like just defeating some random bad guy. There’s so much more wrapped up in it. So yeah. That makes sense.
Q: So a lot of people were asking, he says “you’re my brother.” A lot of people were saying is that literal brother or is that just a you know, brotherly figure?
JH: It’s–a lot of the time the words don’t matter, it’s like the way you say it. You know what I mean? It’s like, he says you’re my brother, you know, and when he does eventually say “I love you,” those words matter. It’s like “you know you’re my brother, you’re everything to me.” You know, that brotherly love. So it’s hard for him. But no, literally? I hope I’m not spoiling anything, but no.
Q: [laughing] Literally I don’t think they could be related.
JH: [laughing] No.
Howdy folks, the Senate will be considering the first ever resolution blocking arms to Israel. This is huge and historic; it would block government contracting and about $20 billion in arms and support. This is an uphill battle, PLEASE urge your senators to support S.J.Res114-115. This is maybe the most important piece of legislation relating to Palestine that we have ever gotten and we must seize this opportunity.
This doc has information on the resolutions and their process, as well as sample messages and a phone script you can use. Please, use this moment to hear witness for your neighbors.
You’re my greatest hope.
Shiro’s guiding light
another sheith wip. I have way. too. many. sketches…the sketch for this was so old and bad I just decided to collapse all layers and hail mary.
“ʜᴇ'ꜱ ɪɴ ʏᴏᴜʀ ʜᴀɴᴅꜱ ɴᴏᴡ. ᴘʟᴇᴀꜱᴇ, ᴋᴇᴇᴘ ʜɪᴍ ꜱᴀꜰᴇ”
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don’t leave me behind