Zeus never speaks but his statue looms over everything. Her Son, Her Sin hints he's protecting someone—maybe himself? Hera's rage feels justified. Who wouldn't snap after centuries of betrayal?
Her Son, Her Sin isn't about gods—it's about broken relationships. Hera's pain, Athena's loyalty, Artemion's confusion. All wrapped in gold armor and lightning. Watch it. Then rewatch. You'll catch new tears.
Purple smoke, red skies, snake heads emerging from cracks? Her Son, Her Sin went full blockbuster for Typhon's reveal. Hera's glowing eyes? Terrifying. Artemion's scream? I felt it in my bones.
Athena screaming'What are you doing?'as Hera unleashes Typhon? Peak tension. Her Son, Her Sin balances godly power with human emotion. That shield with Medusa's face? Symbolism on another level.
Watching Hera scream at Athena while demanding the Loom of Fate be used? Chills. Her Son, Her Sin isn't just drama—it's divine meltdown. The way she laughs as Typhon rises? Pure villain energy. Zeus better run.