we saved each other
Posted this doodle on twitter, but I like it so I’m posting it here too XD
Keith's husband is just the prettiest dude ever damn!
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.
it’s not much but my boy shiro is so lovely and I am so upset he was terminally ill and the man he loved and wanted to marry LEFT thank u lord for keith the goodest boy of all time sticking by to pick up those pieces
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Sensitive Sheith. They tire so much.
I swear the animators were drawing shiro with one hand throughout the entire show cuz wtf
You’re my greatest hope.
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Shiro loves you, baby.
sometimes I wonder if Keith's belief in not leaving anyone behind (like how he rescued a member of the blade of mamora regardless of Kolivan's disapproval) stems from how his father died saving the people in that burning building despite being told not to go in there; Keith's father died an honourable death and was so impactful to him that he decided to live by his father's selfless way of life, even if it could result in him getting killed while trying to save others