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The emotional depth of the LEGO Ninjago series resonated deeply with one fan, particularly a poignant moment between Lloyd and his younger self. The fan, /u/kavvss_w, shared their feelings about a specific scene where the older Lloyd questioned his teen counterpart about his happiness, sparking a wave of reflection on the character's journey.

The user highlighted Lloyd's tendency to prioritize others' well-being, often suppressing his own emotions. This season of Ninjago underscores the mental toll the character has endured, especially concerning the loss of his childhood and the weight of destiny. The fan speculated that Lloyd's question to his younger self might be a way of seeking validation for his own feelings about the path his life has taken.

This scene's impact stems from Lloyd's complex character, who has carried significant responsibility since a young age. The fan's interpretation suggests that the question is a form of self-reflection, as Lloyd grapples with the sacrifices and challenges he has faced. The Ninjago series continues to explore themes of growth and self-discovery, resonating with fans who appreciate the characters' emotional depth.

For fans who want to revisit these emotional moments, consider getting a LEGO Ninjago set to relive the adventures.

The way Now Lloyd asked his teen manifestation if he was happy meant so much and it honestly just broke my heart. I guess I’m also trying to put an exact meaning to why he asked that? Cuz Lloyd is the type of character who doesn’t necessarily tell people how he’s feeling. He puts everyone else before him but it’s clear that he’s gone through a lot and this season proves that, especially how mentally wounded he is. Lloyd despite not saying it is probably upset over the loss of his childhood...

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