This girl has been flying under the radar so much, but she was basically prepped through her symbolic role in the Harry Potter series and initiated very early-on into the circle.
There's a lot of hidden deliberation around this girl in particular when it comes to her energy.
Watson is an incredible case for study for any aspiring physiognomist. Even her name evokes the element of water, and her supportive, on-camera role for a Holmes-like character predicts her real-life persona very well. Her in-role name, at least her most popular role, alludes to Hermes and Hermetic study.
She's not where she is by accident, and she wasn't chosen by accident either. This, to me, is very apparent.
Isle and Water. She's very evocative in how she is taught to convey herself. But she's rather bad at faking mannerisms and empathy, most likely due to her ADHD caused by rapid multi-form learning and pressure to adjust.
The witchiest witch among all witches. Even her ancestry are witches.
She's a typical chronic "preparer" and overachiever in her physiognomy. She's an A+ student with a knack and openness for learning. Unlike her role as Hermione though, she is incredibly mouldable and impressionable in real life.
She is not fierce by any means, and this is deprecating for her in the eyes of her constituents.
You can see by her expressions that she literally gets off from something as simple as knowing the 'correct' answer to pre-planned questions. By being able to enact being a good student or good, conforming follower of the decree.
The 'experience' she's talking about is her own, not anyone else's, referring to her own initiations. You can see her having literal flashbacks as she's talking and deliberating here.
Not sure why this particular situation would trigger those flashbacks, but they are there and they're very intense and vivid. These are events that transpired in her life that left a big, big impression.
This whole interview is a trauma response and a reenactment of her own emotions from a past time where she herself felt confused, not equal and segregated from the rest of her "coven". There are double-meanings to each phrase. Lots of delicious intricacies to explore.
"That's another human being... how can you?"
Et cetera.
Her fear about not understanding, being unwilling to engage out of fear alludes to something far more traumatic and 'out there' than the question being asked.
"Go learn, go speak" and the notion of constant repetition here, the quick and frantic dashing of the eyes - I could go on.
This is an incredible video for physiognomy study, I will definitely make a full video on this and post it. Lots to learn and dissect from this one short video for insights about the occult underworld.
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