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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-01-20 05:57 pm

[ SECRET POST #5859 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5859 ⌋

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[Children of Silentown]



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[Arknights]



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06. [SPOILERS for Gundam: The Witch From Mercury]




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(Anonymous) 2023-01-21 11:56 am (UTC)(link)
Tbh never got it either. I watched the show until the episode with Evil Morty winning the election. Everyone in the show was flawed, and sometimes awful for shock value, but the women weren't particularly one-dimensional. Both Summer and Elizabeth had interesting traits. I think it was obvious that we were meant to find Rick off-putting and entertaining in a train wreck way but he constantly put the lives of people around him in danger and like...I always wondered why people thought the writing glorified him.

I'm sure that there are some details in the show which reflect the creator's dynamics and relationship to control as tends to be the case with art, but it's not as clear-cut as many people are making it out to be.