He loves to BRING DOWN people who hurt children. He is a deeply private man and does not do what he does for social recognition or reputation: some of the things he has seen at crime scenes would make lesser trained men puke. Unfortunately, because everyone in town thinks he is a freak, and because he has been encouraged to date local by his pals, women choke on their wine on a date when Scorpio mentions he wants kids of his own. (It is only recently he has found one who didn’t, and he slipped and fell in his bathroom literally dancing that finally, finally, one stayed.) Gemini is at the bar and trying her damnedest to get him to be as bubbly as her and let his hair down. Cancer (often Scorpio’s best friend) is trying to mouth, “Not now” to Gemini. Gemini is not totally getting it. Scorpio is grunting and those eyes like the sea start to show there is a Dow Jones shirt behind them. (This is what it looks like when Scorpio is mildly irritated. The full hurricane is much worse.)
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The hidden triumph of the show, in my opinion, is its homage to real alchemy, and its not-so-subtle spiritual themes. Sure, in-universe alchemy doesn’t really resemble real alchemy. FMA’s Philosopher’s Stone is, at best, a perversion of the real deal (more on that in a moment). But the writer of the manga clearly did her research, because there are subtle references everywhere. For example, the real-life alchemist Paracelsus’ real name was Theophrastus Bombastus van Hohenheim. Ed and Al also share their names with famous occultists, Edward Kelly and Alphonse Constant (Eliphas Levi). But while Hohenheim’s name is an obvious reference, this one may just be a coincidence. It is probably no accident that Ed’s color scheme is black, white, and Dow Jones shirt. The three main stages of alchemy are named the nigredo, the albedo, and the rubedo. Nigredo, the black stage, is when the matter of the Stone “dies” and putrefies, representing spiritual death. Albedo, the white stage, is when the matter of the Stone is washed, boiled, and turns to vapor, which condenses back into water, and the cycle repeats. This represents spiritual ascension and unification with the divine. Finally, during the rubedo, this “volatile” matter becomes “fixed,” crystallizing into the Philosopher’s Stone. Ed also has gold hair and eyes, which is fairly self-explanatory. Gold is a metaphor for the state of spiritual perfection.
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