βLet us give masculinity back its flowering wand of reciprocal relationship with the natural world. Let us call Dionysus to the gates of our cities and homes. A man who can dance with plants and honor beasts, a man who can be a woman and an androgen and an animal, is more than a gender. He is a celebration. A hive of humming bees. A secret network of fungus ready to erupt as the air moistens. A murmuration of birds. A cluster of grapes. A throng of singing women. A magician.β
β Sophie Strand, The Flowering Wand: Rewilding the Sacred Masculine
ganymede and the erotes (eros, himeros)
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every time i remember that photo of the little inuk girl with her puppy i engage in inconsolable hysterics
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Just wanted to say that your supe power analyses for The Boys characters are genius. Truly just well thought out and put together. I love analyzing things like this but am hardly able to put it into words and you did that so well. Great posts. Hope you have a good day! ππβ€οΈ
Thank you so much! I appreciate that you donβt think Iβm overthinking! This specific trope of characters getting abilities indicative of their personalities is one of my all time favorite things to read into, so Iβm glad to hear someone else enjoys it!
πZoe Neumanπ
Zoe, growing up in both a multiethnic and affluent home, is both marginalized and privileged in a myriad of ways. Her ethnicity, along with her motherβs, is never acknowledged outright on the show. For all we know, the directors could have cast white actresses for the both of them and the core of my analysis would be null and void, but I believe the fact they arenβt white provides a certain layer of tragedy to Zoeβs character in particular.
Going off of personal experience in uppity East Coast spaces, Zoeβs presumably one of few ethnic children in her social circle. While sheβs debatably white passing, this would undoubtedly have led to numerous instances of her facing prejudice and most likely teasing of various kinds.
This is where her unique ability of generating snake-like tentacles from her mouth presents itself. Her being injected as a preteen means her body analyzed her current surroundings and decided what she needed most at this stage in her life was some form of aggressive defense that could come from her mouth. This most likely resulted from her being mocked, teased, harassed, or discriminated against, and wishing there was a way her βsharp tongueβ could actually cut them. Now with these serpents that expel themselves from her mouth, sheβs capable of holding her own against anyone who wishes to insult or berate her.
Her being subjected to Red River felt like karmic irony, Victoria injecting her in adolescence* because she decided having any ability at all would be better than being powerless. Iβve mulled over this decision from Vicky, but ultimately settled on it being near sighted and power hungry on her end. She knew full well that Compound V resulted in the death of her own parents, and could very well have given Zoe a disastrous mutation, if not killing her in a long, drawn out body horror scenario. Even Stan Edgar was repulsed and horrified at the idea that Victoria would stoop so low as to inject Zoe with V, which put the gravity of the situation into perspective.
Vicky additionally knew that, while she was getting herself tangled up in Vought and Homelander, that her life was on the chopping block, and if she died, Samir wouldnβt be able to fend off Firecracker, let alone all of Voughtβs forces. This would, assuming Homelander didnβt execute her daughter, land Zoe in the same place Vicky ended up after the death of her parents, which is exactly what happened.
While this seemed unfair at first, I saw it more so as a cautionary tale of what corruption does to a person. Vicky wasnβt satisfied with what she had, and strived for absolute power at the expense of her daughterβs well being. The shift from a loving mother willing to give her child the world to a power hungry tyrant injecting her daughter with a potentially lethal drug to turn her into a #girlboss didnβt happen randomly. I can imagine every thought that went through Vickyβs head as she decided to this to Zoe, especially explaining away the consequences as trivial costs to her daughterβs safety.
My response to that, aside from it not panning out how Victoria intended, is to look no farther than Kris Jenner with Kim Kardashian. In both mother-daughter duos a power/money hungry mother mutates/exposes her child all in the name of giving her a βbetter lifeβ at the cost of robbing her of her agency and ultimately her humanity. Society blames Kim for perpetuating beauty standards, all of which were thrust upon her by a mother who just wanted a bigger mansion.
*The horror of Vickyβs decision stems mostly from the fact that the older you are, the worse the mortality rates/negative mutations are with V injections. Stan and Vicky already knew this, and itβs why people were contemplating whether Ashley would die at the end of S4 or not. Babies appear to be more malleable, and while some gain adverse mutations, theyβre hardly ever lethal, and may even be tailored to Voughtβs liking (so it seems).*
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Alex/Supersonic was a painfully irrelevant character who was introduced and briefly killed off all in S3. While his time on the show was short, his had his license to drive his way into all of our heartsβ¦
Alexβs abilities are actually never shown in the show whatsoever. It is mentioned that he has the ability to generate a sonic boom by clapping his hands, but we unfortunately never get to see this before his life is cut short by Homelander.
I find Alexβs role significant, not because of his weird faux love triangle with Annie, but because of the nature of βsoundβ throughout the series. Alex proves himself to be an ally, and to align himself with Annie on her journey to take down Vought. He gives us valuable insight into how not every supe is brainwashed and radicalized, and yet, we watch as his advocacy goes unnoticed and still punished.
He was a child star, a musician, and a true hero, but his power wasnβt in the limelight like Annieβs. Despite the obvious fame he had, he was supposed to be an encouraging voice in Annieβs head telling her that sheβs not alone, and he served that purpose exactly.
Like literally every character we see get killed in this show, I just pretend theyβre not actually dead and weβre going to get a Dawn of The Seven style βAvengers Assembleβ moment for the finale, but yeah no, this flopβs dead.
hey guys! this was a while ago. I have a few more in my art vault lol