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Yeah, I'm back to thinking she wouldn't have had an epiphany if she'd made it to #43. #onceagainwereturn
Saving this one for the next time a student does something stupid in class. #onceagainwereturn
Cass, it's Hazel. Her not getting the problem should never be shocking. #onceagainwereturn
Because it's flat, blank, and imperfectly reflects what you are on the surface? #onceagainwereturn
Sakhmet's philosophy of hurting makes sense given her background; what's more interesting is that Laura asks her about it in the first place. This might be the first moment of doubt that Laura's expressed regarding her behavior since the arc started. #onceagainwereturn
Not god's motif pops up again. Given what we learn later, it's clear that even if she doesn't think it's true, Cassandra believes it's true, at least about herself. #onceagainwereturn
Woden's point about Cass being insensitive and invasive when she's after an answer is valid, but I maintain that given his *known* actions, it's not inappropriate for her to investigate him at all. #onceagainwereturn
I don't blame Cass for being curious; Woden's a giant red flag that needs to be investigated. It is unfortunate that she goes about it so clumsily though. #onceagainwereturn