Jason Mantzoukas
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like it feels wonderfully cozy to be in Freeran's world with her.
I'm curious what you guys have thought so far, knowing that you've only watched a little bit of it.
Well, when she goes back and finds him 50 years later, and he turns around and he says, Freyrin?
And she says, Himmel, you're so old.
And she's, the wonderful thing about Freyrin is she's blunt.
She's tactless.
She is so just forthright, cold, removed.
She does not connect emotionally with people.
And you're right, it is.
It's the death of Himmel the hero.
that sets this whole thing in motion.
And she starts to sob.
And she's basically like, I thought I had more time to get to know him.
The sentiment of I thought I had more time is so central to what she's going through.
And again, she's immortal.
But the time she's now aware of is our time, is the human's time, the humans that are around her.
And then...
her making more of an effort to connect with Aizen, to connect with Heiter, and try and find them and make sure that she is of service to them in their later years because she knows that they are also dying.
And that's how, when she comes to Heiter and she's coming to him to be like, this is the end of your life.
Is there anything I can do?