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Jordy267 wrote:

Congratulations to Robin though for shooting James CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP. At least they actually gave him something to do in this episode, albeit shooting a dead man.

Final thought: does the Lord of the Underworld only know one romantic song? The same song plays in his flashy car at the beginning and in the diner at the end. This is literally a repeat of Henry trying to court Violet and using the same ancient song on each meeting. Perhaps if Hades and Henry merged their music collections they would have more exciting dates. I know right! Robin Hood was an idiot! OMG it's Liam and Cruella! I'm going to shoot him with an arrow... on ya, we are in the UNDERWORLD!

You do understand themes right? Both of your music examples were in ONE episode (If I remember correctly) and was between past events and current events. The same music makes a parallel to both events. It overall makes it a theme of the episode. The songs mean more than just music for the episode. Both of your examples the music plays to convey the emotions between the characters involved. Violet and Henry's song reminds me of Sleeping Beauty's song "Once Upon a Dream". It plays at the beginning and end of the movie as well as the first time Prince Phillip meets Aurora. It connects the whole story and connects the Prince with Aurora. That's what happens in these episodes.