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GOTG 3 SPOILERS
It’s so important to me how they included Dog Days in Volume 3.
The soundtrack across all the movies has always been super nostalgic older songs. This was reflective of the Guardians themselves. They were all stuck thinking about their older days. About their pasts. They all had something that they couldn’t let go of and couldn’t move on from. It trapped all of them in pain.






But Dog Days is a pivotal moment. It’s a modern song. Across the movies, each of the Guardians have been healing from their pasts and learning how to move on and live their lives. They’ve accepted what has happened to them, but they now understand that it does not define them. They can finally stop letting other people and events have control over their lives. This is their own story. No one else’s. And they get to decide how that story goes and what they want their life to be.
The soundtracks are reflective of this. They go up by a decade each movie.
Everyone going their separate ways in the end to pursue their own lives was the final step in that process.




Furthermore, the fact that Rocket is the one to put on the song means even more. He’s arguably the one most hurt and affected by his past. He couldn’t let go like the others could. He refused to open up about it to anyone, believing he deserved to stay trapped in that pain. But this movie is all about him learning how to move on and live again. He doesn’t have to forget about what happened, but he doesn’t have to continually punish himself for it. Him playing this song shows that the last of the Guardians are finally ready to embrace change.

He’s done running. They all are.
The way everyone in the theater gasped when I saw it and that song came on proves how pivotal of a moment that is.
The dog days are finally over.


I recently started re-watching the clone wars, and remembered about this absolute masterpiece

got commissioned to draw jesus doing a cartwheel 🙏

I've rarely seen a more validating sentence in my entire life.