>>106765324>It's kind of weird that Distillatoria had that much ship tease given the platonic relationships among the members of the pilgrimage in the show proper,Beatrice and Wirt were supposed to be a romantic pair with a slow development, they begin as people who don't get along at the beginning. It was supposed to show us how they slowly begin to develop a strong romantic interest for each other. But some people never understood it so Distillatoria made it even more obvious for the audience.
>along with the group dynamics that seemed (granted, my POV is limited to me) to suggest that Beatrice was slightly older than the boysShe is supposed to be a spoiled girl who acts bossy because she has many little siblings (she isn't mature in the minimum, but she is smart), the idea of her being older than Wirt is a headcanon, they are suppose to have the same age.
>Assuming the latter actually exists or that "the loveliest lies of all" wasn't a way of saying that our narrator made the entire thing up."The loveliest lies of all" Isn't a reference to the Unknown but the real world instead. The unknown officially exists. A sequel is easy to imagine.
>If there really are plans to adapt the entire Comedy, I wonder how they might reference things like the climb through Purgatory, Virgil, and Matilda, among others.It's very easy anon