Endless List of Favorite Characters: Ryn (Siren TV)
“You are love”
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Endless List of Favorite Characters: Ryn (Siren TV)
“You are love”

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You are not afraid of me.
Siren + transformation
Can lesbians and bi women start watching #Siren and support #Raddie please? because these Bryn shippers bring the worst of me ...
You can't just go back.
I need you here.
Ben to Ryn

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this series is amazing!
So it sounds to me like the siren song changes based on the intention it is sung with.
Ryn sang the first time because she was curious about Ben, which drew them together. To learn and understand.
Donna sang to escape, with fear and desperation. Decker fell into an obsession with her, driven by desperation to hear her again. She died with her song in his head and knowing he’d never have her again, he drowned himself. An escape.
The second time Ryn sang, she was a mix of feelings that included guilt, grief, and a budding need to protect those around her. She wanted Ben to feel better, to protect him, and since she didn’t understand her song, she instilled in him this reckless abandon to protect compounded by guilt. An accident.
The song itself is designed to be neutral. It can be a weapon or an expression.
Going to try to ramble out some thoughts this weekend on Hilda, Siren S1 and hopes for S2, and The Hate U Give