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My modules have the worst looking PowerPoint presentations known to man but I recently met my professor irl and he is the sweetest old man I've ever met so you know what. Hell yeah sir. I forgive you for your god awful graphic design you're doing great

This life is amazing...
The fact that Athena decided to help Odysseus BEFORE knowing everything that happened to him after their friendship break up is amazing. It would have been easy to have her change her mind because of what her friend goes through without her, but no.
She thought about it on her own. She laid awake at night wondering. It was her own morals which led her to think that maybe she was too harsh. It says a lot about her character, and I love it.
Concept: in God Games, Apollo is constantly moving to the rhythm of the music. He's moving left and right on his chair while he sings, and when Athena sings her part, he snaps his fingers like "Yeah, sis, keep it up!". He and Hermes are the ones that give me the feeling that, if this stopped being a musical, they'd still sing.
Something about the way Zeus speaks in God Games feels different than in the previous sagas. More emotional and personal. He is no longer talking to strangers, he's talking to his family.

Sheep time
When I watched Labyrinth as a kid, I made an assumption: all the goblins we see in the film used to be human children, but were all transformed like it was the King's intentions with the protagonist's brother. There is nothing, now watching again, that hints towards this, but it always made sense to me.