Joanna Robinson
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But, I mean, I don't know that she's probably been the best mom ever, Mom Mothma, because, like.
But, I mean, I don't know that she's probably been the best mom ever, Mom Mothma, because, like.
But, I mean, I don't know that she's probably been the best mom ever, Mom Mothma, because, like.
But I have a knife. You don't want this knife? But walk me over the branch. Yeah, we're jumping the broom.
But I have a knife. You don't want this knife? But walk me over the branch. Yeah, we're jumping the broom.
But I have a knife. You don't want this knife? But walk me over the branch. Yeah, we're jumping the broom.
Uh, everyone's got incredible headdresses, and I think that's wonderful. They really do. Wonderful stuff from everyone. The way that Mon, like, grudgingly puts on the, like, this, that, and then, like, snaps her, like, hooded thing over. It was so good.
Uh, everyone's got incredible headdresses, and I think that's wonderful. They really do. Wonderful stuff from everyone. The way that Mon, like, grudgingly puts on the, like, this, that, and then, like, snaps her, like, hooded thing over. It was so good.
Uh, everyone's got incredible headdresses, and I think that's wonderful. They really do. Wonderful stuff from everyone. The way that Mon, like, grudgingly puts on the, like, this, that, and then, like, snaps her, like, hooded thing over. It was so good.
Really, really good. Okay, so they go out. We hop over the branches laid by Davo and his mob wife. And then we're invited into the circle. And as we've mentioned, Invitation to Circles has been happening throughout these three episodes. Perrin hands his new son-in-law a knife. Okay. Yep. And the words are, it will not return this knife. Paris says, do with it as you wish.
Really, really good. Okay, so they go out. We hop over the branches laid by Davo and his mob wife. And then we're invited into the circle. And as we've mentioned, Invitation to Circles has been happening throughout these three episodes. Perrin hands his new son-in-law a knife. Okay. Yep. And the words are, it will not return this knife. Paris says, do with it as you wish.
Really, really good. Okay, so they go out. We hop over the branches laid by Davo and his mob wife. And then we're invited into the circle. And as we've mentioned, Invitation to Circles has been happening throughout these three episodes. Perrin hands his new son-in-law a knife. Okay. Yep. And the words are, it will not return this knife. Paris says, do with it as you wish.
And this is an observation from our listener, Meg, which I thought was really interesting. She says, the ceremonial words spoken are pretty chilling, are pretty chilling when one realizes they absolutely represent a distant past where the choice lies with the bridegroom to either take the maiden as his wife or kill her. And that choice theoretically remains his throughout the marriage.
And this is an observation from our listener, Meg, which I thought was really interesting. She says, the ceremonial words spoken are pretty chilling, are pretty chilling when one realizes they absolutely represent a distant past where the choice lies with the bridegroom to either take the maiden as his wife or kill her. And that choice theoretically remains his throughout the marriage.
And this is an observation from our listener, Meg, which I thought was really interesting. She says, the ceremonial words spoken are pretty chilling, are pretty chilling when one realizes they absolutely represent a distant past where the choice lies with the bridegroom to either take the maiden as his wife or kill her. And that choice theoretically remains his throughout the marriage.
Nothing like bringing a dagger to a marriage bed to make one rest easy. Yeah. And Meg wrote this actually, I should say, in the larger context of the way in which Bix's assault is the most explicit, but everywhere in the world they hurt women, they hurt girls, like everywhere. what do you think the girls chained up in Jabba's palace were up to?
Nothing like bringing a dagger to a marriage bed to make one rest easy. Yeah. And Meg wrote this actually, I should say, in the larger context of the way in which Bix's assault is the most explicit, but everywhere in the world they hurt women, they hurt girls, like everywhere. what do you think the girls chained up in Jabba's palace were up to?