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fandomsecrets2016-02-26 06:53 pm
[ SECRET POST #3341 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3341 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[David Mitchell/Victoria Coren, British Comedian RPF]
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[Assassin's Creed Rogue]
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05. [SPOILERS for Letters From The Inside]

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06. [SPOILERS for The Force Awakens]

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07. [SPOILERS for Gintama]

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08. [SPOILERS for The Something? Supernatural? Maybe?]
[WARNING for non-consensual relationships]

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09. [SPOILERS for Walking Dead]
[WARNING for parental incest]

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10. [SPOILERS for Black Mirror]
[WARNING for bestiality and rape]

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11. [SPOILERS for Bioshock Infinite]
[WARNING for incest]

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12. [WARNING for underage]

[Leon: The Professional]
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13. [WARNING for abuse]

[Venus Angelic]
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Re: I don't think Star Wars: TFA was a well-written movie.
(Anonymous) 2016-02-27 02:43 am (UTC)(link)Actually she didn't "learn" it all, she did it instinctively, and kind of by accident. Which was the whole point. Gifted in the force and all. Luke also "learned" blind targeting in about 30 seconds.
The young protagonist being instinctively gifted in things it takes other people a long time to learn is a universal trope among stories like these, and has happened to a huge number of male protagonists, especially in frickin' fantasy/speculative fiction, and the male protagonists never get called "godlike" for being oddly precocious at a couple of things.