I'm putting this as a separate thought just so I don't make my last post long as hell and ruin people's notifications, but FoX is one of the reasons I think it's somewhat of a good idea to engage with extremely unwieldy and long-running media (especially stuff like comics) with a liberal attention to canon.
Characters should be in character, and you should consider the plot implications of stuff that's currently happening, but so much stuff is already memory-holed by the actual writers, so if you want the new X-Men from this years Gala to be alive and ignore the current arc? Sure!
It isn't me advocating for actively hating it, or for harassing the people that do like it (or god forbid make it) and trying to impose your version of events on people. But it can keep you from being particularly annoyed or irritated by certain writing choices and estranging you from a thing you enjoy.
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The lack of Kayden and Kartein Dad Duo content on this app is devastating...
They way that Kayden was so quick to help Jiwoo because he saw how kind-hearted he is so-
It wasn't even that far into it that Kayden was just like, yup this bright eyed kid right here is my son, hE EVEN LENT HIM POWERS AFTER KNOWING FOR 0.0029281 SECONDS, DESPITE KNOWING HOW WEAK HE WILL BE 😭😭😭
T E A R S
Don't even get me started on Kartein-
He is KNOWN for being a little shit and not healing people because he doesn't want to, just purely off of vibes
But there goes Jiwoo being sad about Iseuls dog being hurt, and wOw woul you look at that? Kartein healing the dog because he doesn't want Jiwoo to be SAD
pUHleasE- that's so dad coded of him
He even healed Subin's grandpa because Jiwoo was sad ahem I mean cat poop
Kartein, being Kartein, obviously denies such rumors
But don't let that convince you that he isn't Jiwoo's dad, he has gONE OUT OF HIS WAY to help Jiwoo and his group of "Gaurdians"!!! He is obviously in denial and anyone who says otherwise is delulu and should not be listened to
Anyways, thank you for coming to this TED Talk
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Apparently these are unpopular opinions but I don't want Wilmon to be endgame and I don't want Wilhelm to abdicate. (I think the show might be heading down the Wilmon endgame + abdication route but I can't imagine them doing it in a way which would feel satisfying to me personally.)
All I could think about throughout the whole season was how unsuitable for each other these two are. They're so different, and I don't just mean their backgrounds, I mean every single thing about them. Their personalities (this one is huuuuge), their values, apparently even their interests since after 3 seasons I can't really name a single thing they both genuinely enjoy (maybe rowing? or was Simon there for a reason? can't remember), unless we count sex which... fair but a rather shaky framework if a long-term relationship is what you're after.
What do they even talk about? Other than Simon hating the system which Wilhelm is at the very centre of. Or the fact that they don't understand each other because Wilhelm is too privileged and Simon is too big a socialist. And while I hate the phrasing I do agree with the sentiment wholeheartedly because it's actually absolutely 100% true. What we have here, ladies and gentlemen, is a conflict of interest. Plain and simple.
One thing that was very clear from the very beginning is that Simon doesn't understand what a relationship with a crown prince entails and that he's really not the kind of person who'd want or should be in such a relationship. He cares too much about other people's opinions, which isn't necessarily bad in and of itself, but people are going to have a lot of opinions if you're dating someone in the public eye, especially the future king, and they're going to be nasty af. Because they can. It's just the reality, nothing you can do about it.
I know a lot of people say that he didn't get media training and so on and so forth. And it is very true and valid. However, a lot of this boils down to his personality. You don't need media training to know that reading comments is a bad idea, let alone replying to them. To me, it's just common sense, and I know he's only 16, but even though it's been a while, I do still remember being 16 and my mindset (on this subject) has not changed since then. Especially if you know you're going to take it to heart, you shouldn't even be looking at the bs people post online.
Simon doesn't fit into Wilhelm's world not because he's poor. He doesn't fit into Wilhelm's world because his personality and values simply don't work in this context. How do you even begin to solve a problem like this? You just can't.
Simon has a very strong personality and even stronger beliefs. There's absolutely nothing wrong with it, it's admirable, but this creates so many problems that are virtually unsolvable. If you watch the series (not just the third season, it's been shown consistently), Simon needs Wilhelm to agree with him. And he wants Wilhelm to do it openly and preferably to feel about it as strongly as he does. Which simply isn't going to happen. In order for this to work, Simon would have to change his entire personality and that would be just awful.
Re: Wilhelm abdicating. You don't make a decision like that at the age of 17. Because this is literally life-changing and there's no going back. His brother just died. His mother is having a nervous breakdown. His father is absolutely helpless. You work through all of that first.
Correct me if I'm wrong but it's only been a couple of months since the accident. Oh and now Wilhelm finds out that his brother was human and not some perfect Disney prince. And he gets front row seats to his always-unnaturally-composed mother's descent into literal madness. Just imagine how terrifying it must feel. This boy is going through a lot, this is not the time to be making huge decisions.
I genuinely believe that Wilhelm would make a great king. Keep in mind that for 16 years, it never occured to him that he might have to do this. This was dropped on him like a bag of cement, together with the news that his older brother, whom he worshipped, was dead. All things considered, he's doing great. Come to think of it, Erik's death is the root of 99% of Wilhelm's current problems. Like he said, he never got to grieve and now on top of that he thinks that his brother was an arsehole and would have hated him for dating another boy. But I think Wilhelm finding out about what happened at the initiation is actually going to help him heal.
Wilhelm abidicating just feels too much like giving in, like he was running away from his problems which is a bit OOC. And it would feel like he was doing it for Simon which is such a bad idea on so many levels. I can't put into words how stupid it would be and, as impulsive as he can get at times, Wilhelm doesn't strike me as the kind of person to just completely fail to think of consequences of his actions when it comes to something this big. I can't for the life of me explain why, but he does come across as rather level-headed and sensible, specially for a 16/17-year-old going through what he's been going through. Certain... incidents... aside (the rifle... yeah, the hell were you thinking? you need to chill out and let it go). Season 2 was peak recklessness, he seems a bit more mellow and settled now. Although breaking up with Simon might turn out to be the final straw, yikes...
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If I had a nickel for every time a show used the song Avalanche when a well-known dreaded pirate captain that is also gay felt heartbroken and went completely unhinged after losing his lover, I would have two nickels. That's not a lot, but it's funny that it happened twice.
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