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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-07-29 08:44 pm

[ SECRET POST #5684 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5684 ⌋

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05. [SPOILERS for Umbrella Academy Season 3]




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07. [SPOILERS for Brand Upon the Brain!]
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(Anonymous) 2022-07-30 03:57 am (UTC)(link)
Fucking this- like actually though... I just hate romance as a necessity in general, so when a character exist simply to fulfil that roll, I particularly despise it. You see so many characters that live their lives as is, but are assumed to be heteronormative just because they don't immediately have a queer relationship who's only purpose it to be representative. I hate it because any format of relationships have genuinely become defined as sexual these days, when interaction be it romantic or not are so much more than that, and have so many layers that are simple gone in the favour of adding a sex scene here or a gang bang there for nothing more than protocol or affiliation.
Like romance, in my eyes, is absolutely unnecessary when developing a plotline. Wasting screen time for no other purpose than to proclaim that a relationship is explicit is especially boring. I can't help but find it particularly irksome when they do it to establish a characters sexuality. Like, if it has no connection to the storyline and has no purpose/doesn't flow with the characters growth- just don't bother. To me, sexuality is such an infinitesimal perception to a persons everyday life, and it should be reflected as such in every and all media. (like YA/youth focused media often lasts as well as it does because it actually gives someone something to appreciate and consider. the 7 episodes format that people are meant to work with these days aren't filled with 4/7 episodes being required to be about relationship drama rather than the plot or the character growth.)