(Theory) Why Godot is obsessed with coffee
On the surface this seems like a silly question. Obviously they just wanted the big bad prosecutor of T&T to have a funny gimmick like Franziska did, but I think it goes a little deeper than that.
Coffee symbolizes Godot’s past. He’s a man consumed by rage and ignorance unable to come to terms with his lover’s death, choosing to take it out on someone that doesn’t have anything to do with it.
He can’t move on from what happened, and this is his downfall. He is obsessed with coffee in a similar manner, almost always clutching a cup in his hand and taking a sip.
It was a poisoned cup of coffee that killed him and its coffee that gives him purpose during his resurrection. Mia’s death, like black coffee, is bitter and hard to swallow, but he can’t let go of either of them as the broken, crippled man he has become.
TLDR: Godot drinks coffee because he’s sad that Mia died Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
On the surface this seems like a silly question. Obviously they just wanted the big bad prosecutor of T&T to have a funny gimmick like Franziska did, but I think it goes a little deeper than that.
Coffee symbolizes Godot’s past. He’s a man consumed by rage and ignorance unable to come to terms with his lover’s death, choosing to take it out on someone that doesn’t have anything to do with it.
He can’t move on from what happened, and this is his downfall. He is obsessed with coffee in a similar manner, almost always clutching a cup in his hand and taking a sip.
It was a poisoned cup of coffee that killed him and its coffee that gives him purpose during his resurrection. Mia’s death, like black coffee, is bitter and hard to swallow, but he can’t let go of either of them as the broken, crippled man he has become.
TLDR: Godot drinks coffee because he’s sad that Mia died Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.