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fandomsecrets2015-11-08 03:09 pm
[ SECRET POST #3231 ]
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Re: What in canon do you ignore?
Mostly because it happened at the end of the same episode where Sam basically told him that she was disappointed in him for giving up his powers because "you're not UNIQUE anymore!11!"
and she was presented as 'right' and him 'wrong'.
This came after a whole season of "Sam is right and you should listen to her." But this was the icing on the cake because they gave a VERY GOOD REASON why Danny had good reason to do what he did and yet still painted him as wrong.
Re: What in canon do you ignore?
(Anonymous) 2015-11-09 06:41 am (UTC)(link)But I may be at least a little biased. Danny Phantom is kinda the top of my list of "mediocre shows that I hate because people keep lauding them as the best thing ever made"
Re: What in canon do you ignore?
But Sam's whitewashing and Butch Hartman's fondness for her that ran through the show was was an annoying part. To be honest I don't mind that she could be selfish and hypocritical. I just wish that the show acknowledged it more. I feel like if someone else was in charge more, she would have been showed in a more positive light.
The problem was Butch Hartmen's bias toward her and his weird ideas of what "girl power" means (which to be fair is a thing in all of his shows).
Because of Danny Phantom, I became really interested in the idea of a "Soapbox Sadie" character who is wrong not just misguided but straight up wrong, either crusading for a flawed cause, or a straight up villain Sadie.
Re: What in canon do you ignore?
(Anonymous) 2015-11-09 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)