eeriekiri:

OKAY BUT CAN WE TALK ABOUT HOW DRAMATIC SHIRO WAS DURING THE DND EPISODE???

I MEAN LOOK AT HIM!!!

LURKING IN THE CORNER OF THE TAVERN WITH HIS HOOD DRAPED MYSTERIOUSLY OVER HIS FACE???

MAKING DORKY POSES WHILE EXPLAINING HIS GLORIOUS MISSION????

MAKING HUNK AND PIDGE WAIT FOR HIM TO CATCH HIS BREATH LIKE A DRAMA QUEEN????

THE SINGLE SHINING TEAR???????

hE EVEN MAKES HIS VOICE DEEPER AND USES AN ACCENT TO SOUND COOLER WHEN HE TALKS, SOMETHING NONE OF THE OTHER PALADINS DO WHILE PLAYING  

IN CONCLUSION, SHIRO IS A NERD AND DRAMATIC AS ALL HELL IN THIS EPISODE AND I LOVE IT

(Shiro doesn’t usually get the chance to goof off or play around, so it’s nice to see him relaxing and trying to have some fun for once, even if he dies two episodes later… *cries*)

Netflix’s ‘Voltron’ Reboot Has the Best D&D Episode Since ‘Community’

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“We’ve luckily had a number of episodes for people to know these characters,” Montgomery tells Inverse after the release of Voltron Season 6 on Netflix. “Since we’re so familiar with these personalities, it’s fun to see how that translates to this imaginary world, but still see their personalities come through.” …

“Hunk, as a Paladin [of Voltron], he’s a tank, but you know he’s this gentle soul,” explains Montgomery. “In ‘Monsters & Mana,’ he’s a healer and a mage, and not a close-quarters fighter. It’s fun to play with that, to see what their true personalities manifest as in this other world.”

Shiro, meanwhile, is still Shiro, to the chagrin of his friends. …  “It was us making a joke that Shiro was ‘Mr. Hero Guy,’” Montgomery says. “We had to bend over backwards to make him interesting by giving him his tortured past. He was probably the closest to your cookie-cutter hero, and we generally find that boring. So we were making a joke at Shiro’s expense that this is what he does and all he wants to do.”

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Netflix’s ‘Voltron’ Reboot Has the Best D&D Episode Since ‘Community’