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Basically What Neo Really Wants Is This:
Basically what Neo really wants is this:

I wouldn't be surprised if Neo ever had a scene like this:



Taking over the world was never Neo's wish. It was always Roman's. She sees no pride in conquering the Ever After or anything, she was only following him. She only wanted a family, friends, a place to belong.
The only thing I've ever really wanted, was to be understood.
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How to forget when RWBY became the Mandela Catalogue



Do you remember the panel in which Himiko bites her wrist while she sleeps?

It turns out that this panel occurs right after, here Himiko's parents saw how their daughter woke up after biting her wrist in her sleep but instead of showing concern for their daughter's well-being, they took her to a doctor to treat her bite wound or try to heal it themselves, or even ask "are you okay?", "what happened to you?" or "how and/or why did you do that to yourself?", they simply say that she's rotten to the core, leaving Himiko's physical or emotional well-being aside. And the fact that Himiko biting her wrist in her sleep is an analogy to self-harm makes this situation and the behavior of Himiko's parents and the upbringing they gave her that much worse.

This shows once again that Himiko's parents never cared for her daughter to the point that they saw her as a monster as an excuse for their psychological abuse and neglect of her emotional and physical well-being and that all they care about are appearances.
I've already written about how Belos feels a twisted solidarity towards Luz and this can be seen in King's Tide. He tells Luz that he wants to save her and tries to convince her to go with him to the Human Realm but when she rejects him, Belos decides to petrify her, seeing this as an act of solidarity and mercy because he believes that Luz was corrupted by witches and he wants to save her soul.
Later in Watching and Dreaming after being defeated by Luz, Belos tries to manipulate her by pretending to have a curse like Eda but after seeing that Luz doesn't believe him and that the boiling rain is melting him, Belos tells Luz that she should save him because If she doesn't, this act would make her just as evil as the witches and later Belos tell her they are human and humans must help each other and they are better than witches but Luz doesn't move and she lets Eda, King and Raine step on him.
One of the main messages of The Owl House is weirds stick together, that is, that no matter if you are weird you can always find a place to belong and Belos believes that this ideology is only for him and humans in general and that others that they aren't human don't deserve that solidarity. After all for Belos humans have to stick together.
I've been thinking about the possible uses that Jodio could give to his stand November Rain. He could enhance November Rain's powers and create different types of rain such as:
Boiling rain:

Blood Rain:

Snowfall:

Glass Rain:

Freeze things and make rain ice proyectiles:

And the craziest but no imposible use, make rain knifes:

This applied with Johnny vs Valentine from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run.
Obsessed with the duality of a hero who is constantly worried that they’re secretly the villain, always reflecting and questioning their methods as they fight the status quo. And yet we have their arch-nemesis, the villain, the ultimate antagonist; And THEY are absolutely convinced they’re the hero, they’re the Good Guy, with zero self-awareness, who is reaching out to our misguided protagonist, because they see themselves as wielding the Power of Friendship.
Only for our hero to see the hypocrisy of what they’re fighting and realize then and there that no, I am NOT the villain, and I AM right; And they are right for rebuking the ‘compassion’ of their villain, because sometimes you do have to fight. Sometimes you’ve gotta be ruthless in the face of performative kindness, and sometimes it’s okay and deserved. It’s the way the doubt leads to self awareness that is in itself a reassurance to the audience, whereas the blind confidence of the antagonist translates into an arrogant red flag.