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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!]
[WARNING for discussion of suicide]

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(Anonymous) 2022-07-30 03:57 am (UTC)(link)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.)