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fandomsecrets2015-07-22 06:54 pm
[ SECRET POST #3122 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3122 ⌋
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[My Name is Earl]
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[Veep]
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[Welcome to Night Vale]
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[Wes Anderson]
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[Felicia Day]
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[Oscar Jarjayes/Rose of Versailles]
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[Holly Madison, Girls Next Door]
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(Game of Thrones)
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(Anonymous) 2015-07-23 09:37 am (UTC)(link)That said, Sawyer/Kate were IT for the coward lame writers if you listen to the commentaries they said he was her choice and the reason why she and jack break up later is because she loves sawyer but wants to be with jack because she thinks he's more 'right' and the good guy (which he isn't) who can make her a respectable woman. It was a bit like the triangle in Gone With The Wind, the cheaper version of it. They set it up, in the last seasons, that when sawyer and kate were separated Juliet was Sawyer's rebound to get over Kate while Jack was Kate's rebound. Then it seemed Kate finally got over it all and could have her own story outside of the triangle but they dragged her in it all over again.
I always disliked Jack's abusive side and his constant reminders that he was the one who saved her and thus she must love him. I disliked the fact that the writers made it seam he was better than her and she, the criminal, had to accept sh*t because she is inferior, she was more a 'fan' of him than in love with him.
Then suddenly in the end after she had ignored Jack for a whole season she remembers he's the love of her life? So lame.
The writers wrote a last minute finale centered around Jack where they contraddict themselves about everything. When you notice the way the women are written, that show has many female characters but the writers are quite mysogynistic.