so sad that people got sick of "doomed by the narrative" and decided it was cringe, because fate and free will in fiction has been a major interest of mine for like eight years, but alas so it goes. anything that gets popular is destined to become reviled in short order. it's like some sort of unstoppable, uncompassionate, avaricious cycle of rising and falling and rising again. like whatever happens, no matter the intentions, it will always result in the same tragic ending. you could almost say it was d
the way that being with Britta was so difficult for troy and that he felt like that he was "going too hard at it" and that "it should be easy but its not", but being with abed is so easy and comfortable for him that hes able to to just tell him everything about his relationships his sexuality what turns him on or not the celebrities (even male ones) that he has a crush on his likes his dislikes his wants his needs his fears his traumas even the plan to break up with Britta and the fact that he trusts abed with all this too like omg they have such pure love for each other i CANT
Am I happy Watcher rolled back their plan and apologized? Yes. Have I still lost any desire to watch their videos? Yes. Do I think people are being too harsh towards Steven, singling him out and such? Yes. Do I think Steven and Andrew bringing back worth it in the middle of a global cost of living crisis is extremely out of touch? Yes.
All of these things can coexist. Feelings towards the situation can be complex. It happens.
very meta of dan harmon to create an autistic character who uses movies and tv to help relate to the world, causing autistic people who do this to relate to him and incidentally start to use him and other aspects of the show he's in to relate to the world
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