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fandomsecrets2017-09-11 07:09 pm
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But I'm a little put out that it seems everyone is overlooking how all the women, including Hollyhock, had really good storylines this season.
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(Anonymous) 2017-09-12 02:07 am (UTC)(link)I haven't seen the whole season yet, so I can't comment as to character development over the whole thing. So I'm not overlooking the female storylines, I literally haven't seen them finish.
But I do have a couple of ace friends that now have canon representation in the media, which is a big deal for them, and I'm happy on their behalf.
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(Anonymous) 2017-09-12 06:20 am (UTC)(link)Yeah. I'm ace, and I was actually really confused by some of Todd's actions in S3, especially that entire episode where he awkwardly avoids having sex with Emily. Like, it didn't even occur to me that he might be ace, because that's just not something that ever happens on tv. And then a couple of days later while I was out and about, the thought occurred to me, and I looked it up right away (because I hadn't watched that far yet), and when I thought back to that episode and was able to place it in context, I got all wibbly and teared up. Not just because of the representation, but because for me, those scenes with Emily just rang incredibly true. Todd's awkward, palpable discomfort in the bar, and then his strange, horrible sadness once he's alone. The writers get an A+ from me for that; it was really well done, and I'm grateful for it.
(I also haven't seen all of S4 yet, and so cannot comment on the female character's arcs. However, imo the show has always done relatively right by its female characters, and that's been one of my favorite things about it.)
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