I feel like we don’t talk talk about this scene enough
Like this scene hits me. Like he’s not just torturing Posideon to get him to call of his storm, he’s letting everything he’s gone through the past 20 years; all the loss, anger, pain and death, everything out on Posideon.
He’s a man that’s broken, a man that’s damaged, and I 100% the entire time he’s turning Posideon into a fish kabob he’s crying, mournful tears of what he is now and who he was before this all happened.