![]() When Marianne is taken to see Dawn, they're all singing "Can't Help Falling In Love" in the most sad, sorrowful voices, while many look like they're about to cry as they're desperately trying to reach each other to hold hands. Watching all the Love Potion victims being locked up in cages in the Bog King's castle, apart from the ones they love.He just wants what's best for Marianne, if only he knew the fault lied with Roland. He doesn't want his daughter to live out the rest of her days alone. Without knowing any context of why his daughter called off the wedding, the Fairy King keeps trying to ship the two because he thinks Marianne inexplicably decided she'd rather be a bachelorette the rest of her life.But that's not what he wants. And it's possibly not the first time he's tried this. ![]() ![]() note Marianne supposedly never told anyone about the cheating she refused to tell Dawn and so their father probably doesn't know. Whether or not the king knows about the cheating, it's pretty depressing from Marianne's perspective, even if the moment was portrayed as humorous. trope: noun a word or expression used in a figurative sense : figure of speech. ![]() While not an outright tearjerker, the Fairy King (Marianne and Dawn's father) wants Roland and Marianne to be an item, unaware that Roland publicly cheated on his daughter on their wedding day.To reiterate, just moments ago, these two were finding love in one another.only for it to be taken away. Then Bog sees the Fairy Army, and thinks Marianne has played him she doesn't catch on until she sees the army, and tries to explain it's not what it looks like. The Bog King and Marianne have just spent an entire song ("Strange Magic") bonding, falling more in love with each other, and finally having some kind of renewed hope in love. ![]()
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