Keith’s motives and honour has never changed or faltered. However, leaving the team is concerning for many reasons. Firstly, no longer being a paladin of Voltron has proven to Keith that he can be replaced in this mission. It’s not a case of whether people WANT that to happen or how they’ll feel about it. If we’re talking about stuff from an objective standpointthe fact is from what he’s seen in terms of forming Voltron and being Voltron they can carry on without him.
So the most important thing now is getting the mission done and seeing it through to the end.
Thace’s words to Keithand Ulaz’s wordsare really wrecking me up and unsettling to me because “as a member of Voltron you have a bigger mission” / “Voltron is too valuable”. Thace is explaining why he needs to stay to save the mission, and why Keith needs to get out of here. We see the same thing with Ulaz, prioritising Voltron over himself.
We even see how Keith can be in making sure others understand their worth to the team:
And we also see how Keith can be in terms of reminding everyone that the mission is bigger than all of them:
(A Few Examples not every single one. also we’re not gonna talk about S3E1 “tell them to fight for themselves, Voltron is gone” bc this is a deviation of the pattern for many reasons and also we’re trying to discuss something else rn. It’s important to acknowledge this anyway, though)
Now a few people have told him something close to “we need you” before. But acknowledging the context of this and noting how Keith responds to it is important:
His body language and responses indicate he just cannot comprehend that being true for himself based on everything he’s seen become true, what he thinks and so much more.
There’s also another thing coming into play and that’s all the times people have told him they need him it’s because of a higher purpose and the mission. Both of the times he’s been told explicitly that he’s needed are when Voltron is concerned.Even if there have been some implications of it being personal and emotional too, the overall situation has been rooted in the mission and Voltron.
So it’s not a surprise given how Keith is and how he operates that he has tied his worth to this.
It’s not self-depreciative in the sense of ‘i hate myself and i deserve to just die’ it’s really more ‘I am just one person Voltron is bigger than me than any of us but keeping Voltron safe and the mission alive is the most important thing and it has to come first above anything if it comes to it even myself’
Keith isn’t a paladin anymore in the literal sense, which is exactly why this choice in 04x06 was so painfully logical for him to make. Because he’s seen others do it before and he understands this, he truly does he admits as much:
The universe needs Voltron. Realistically and logically speaking, the universe doesn’t need Keith - this is Keith’s mindset. Allura said so herself the blades had survived thousands of years without him, which is true. He will always do whatever it takes for the mission. That is ever more alarming now that if it comes down the mission and greater good leaving Voltron in jeopardy because of his actions is off the cards.
And yes I use that word deliberately bc as if that hasn’t been constantly drilled into him, how every single action and choice he makes could well impede the team:
(just a few examples, not all of them. but we need to note both occasions mentioned where he did these things, he was doing it for the over all greater good: removing himself from voltron to check if he was behind the group being tracked and putting them and voltron in danger (02x06) and going on an important mission to ascertain the nature of the new quintessence that poses a great danger to the universe and in turn voltron’s ability to defend it (04x01). The execution of these things we can discuss another time, bc that’s not the focus here!)
But now, there is no way he runs the risk of putting the team in jeopardy.
In the literal sense right now, Voltron is able to continue without him too. Keith was right when it was about Pidge, because without Pidge they were a lion down and there was no proof anybody else could pilot the green lion, then Voltron would be inoperable:
But with Keith leaving, he lays it out very clearly himself:
They can do it. They can form Voltron and complete the bigger mission without him here. And nobody questions him on that or tells him otherwise, because it’s true.
Now, you think I’m done but I’m not lmao. Do you want to see something that wedges the knife in real deep? Sure thing. How about Keith’s mindscape? Let’s go back there, where it’s affirmed to him by himI know who I am, I know what I stand for and that Voltron needs him and so do the people.
Literally in the mindscape he is prepared to give up the blade and leave his own questions behind for the sake of Voltron, the mission. Because he is a paladin and he knows that the mission comes above anything else.
The mindscape finishes with Keithaffirming his place on the team as a paladin of Voltron, regardless of his past regardless of what is in his blood.
Here, this is the most wonderful Symbolism set against all of S4:
*kicks down door* iF KEITH AND PIDGE WERE BOTH AT THE KERBEROS LAUNCH THEN THAT’S HOW KEITH KNEW SHE WAS A GIRL WHICH MEANS HE KEPT HER SECRET I’M NOT OKAY
Talked about this a lot before, but the short end of it is–it’d be a huge setback and really detract from his character development. When he sits in the Black Lion for “like half a varga” Lance’s main motivation here is seeking his own glory. His character arc is about learning to grow past that and see the bigger picture and realize everyone in Voltron is part of a whole and you’re not better because you’re the leader.
The way he treated Keith earlier in that episode was also incredibly malicious considering the guy was grieving the loss of the person he loved most. And Lance still has the audacity to spit on Shiro’s last “dying” will and continually provoke Keith until he lashes out or leaves. Learning to see the wrong in that and instead supporting Keith was a huge step for him, and I don’t see why he’d ever still take Black after that.
It also makes no sense thematically. When Keith steps into Black again, he says, “I know this is what you wanted for me, Shiro. But I’m not you. I can’t lead them like you.” And Lance just goes, “This is your moment.” Keith’s concern first and foremost is with what Shiro wanted and what’s best for the team. Lance just wants to steal the spotlight. He has no intrinsic connection to the Black lion through his bond with Shiro the way Keith does. He also doesn’t have those thematic parallels to Zarkon the way Keith does–instead, he’s recognized as being very similar to Alfor.
So, yeah. It’d be really weird to me to just up and give Lance Black when he was never set up as having any parallels or notable connection to either Shiro or Zarkon. Like, you just don’t do that. It strikes me as bad writing. And anyway, I’m confused as to why Lance is even “in the running,” because Shiro himself never considered it–he knew right away it was Keith he wanted to take over. This back and forth with Black has always been a thing between just Keith and Shiro(and Kuron). No one else.
Lotor, a sad galran hybrid pilot/swordsman with severe trust issues whose parents are actively trying to kill him and whose friends betrayed him: “I’m never letting anyone get that close to me again.”
Keith, a sad galran hybrid
pilot/swordsman with severe abandonment issues due to being orphaned whose friends gave up on helping him fit in: “Hey. Thanks for saving my life.”
Voltron producer (to the rest of the cast): Hey since you guys are professional voice actors can one of you voice steven yeun for keith’s birthday stream
Voltron producer to Kimberly Brooks: Hey you’ve played Keith on the show before
I know everyone loves the idea of taako’s last name being taaco but hear me out: when they apply to join the IPRE, taako and lup need last names, but they don’t know what name they want to take for themselves. They both finally decide to take the name of the most important person in their life.
And so we have lup taako and taako lup.
But when someone asks taako what his last name is post-stolen century, he blanks. All he knows is it was the name of the most important person in his life. He says taaco.
(Also, the moment lucretia hears taako refer to himself as taako taaco is the moment she realizes just how much she has stolen from him)