So, that was it! this beautiful, inclusive, stirring, and literary show has finally reached its conclusion. I’m really eager to see what the feedback and readings of the episode will be tomorrow and on, once everyone has seen the episode. But, gosh. just like that. The show is over. Wow. MAJOR Spoilers ahead.
HE’S ALIVE HE’S ALIVE HE’S ALIVE I HAVE PREVIOUSLY CLAIMED THE RIGHT TO SCREAM IT FROM ALL THE ROOFTOPS AND HIRE A TOWN CRIER TO PROCLAIM IT IN THE STREETS I CLAIM MY RIGHT NOW TO BE OVER THE DAMN MOON
every time i hear that ‘’why isn’t it true’’ and see silver’s vulnerable young face i want to die.
as for his past, the more i think about it the more i imagine it was absolutely terrifying. not that he did something bad, but rather that something traumatic and horrible happened to him and that’s why he can’t share it. he says he saw the world as a place of unending horrors. that kind of pov can easily come from someone who’s experienced those horrors on their own skin, not from someone who’s deliberately inflicted horrors on the world. in that scene when he’s talking about it, there’s so much vulnerability, he looks so small and scared, he’s apologizing to flint for not being able to share it because he’s ashamed. i’ve never felt more heartbroken for him than in that moment. i can’t for the life of me interpret it as him hiding a wicked past. for example, i saw a theory where he’s a serial killer. how? he was introduced as the coward who a) didn’t know how to fight and b) always ran away from a fight. he’s been running away his whole life it seems.
anyway, i wholeheartedly agree with this meta, so instead of just repeating what’s already been said, please read it (if you haven’t already). it’s incredibly insightful and really puts his whole character in a different perspective. a very tragic one at that.