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fandomsecrets2013-02-18 06:50 pm
[ SECRET POST #2239 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2239 ⌋
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[Elementary]
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[Pokemon]
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[Noah, Power Rangers MegaForce]
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[Mass Effect]
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[Resident Evil]
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[Medaka Box]
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[Shameless]
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[Star Trek 2009]
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[Dreamwork's Sinbad, Avengers, American Gods, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Batman, Gunnerkrigg Court, Grim Adventures, Trickster's Choice/Queen]
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[American Dad]
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[Laurell K. Hamilton]
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[my neighbour totoro]
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[Medaka Box]
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[Downton Abbey]
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[The Red Panda, Black Jack Justice]
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When Homer does something awful, the show ends with him making it up to his family. But he keeps doing things. I don't mind Homer's example, actually, because at least it isn't the 'edgy' kind of cruel misogyny of American Dad's.
But, yeah, he's totally an asshole.
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(Anonymous) 2013-02-19 12:17 am (UTC)(link)Doesn't that also happen in American Dad?
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"I don't mind Homer's example, actually, because at least it isn't the 'edgy' kind of cruel misogyny of American Dad's."
Homer is just sort of stupidly callous. Stan tends to be mean and vicious about it. I like Homer. I don't like Stan.
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(Anonymous) 2013-02-19 12:40 am (UTC)(link)Take, for example, the episode where Stan literally kidnaps several children because he doesn't believe that homosexual couples can raise healthy children. That action leads him down a very dark and cruel road, but it's not because he's a mean person, it's because he's trying to do what he believes is best for the children. Of course by the end of the episode he realizes his horrible mistake and tries to make amends... which shows that Stan is willing to learn and change. Where Homer, in a similar situation, would simply not "know any better" and come across as callous, Stan has convictions that cause him to seem heartless.
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It's usually the convictions of people that we use to determine they're bad people. No one just does evil things for evil reasons. They treat women like dirt because they think men are better. That's their "conviction".
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(Anonymous) 2013-02-19 01:22 pm (UTC)(link)That is the difference between the two. I'll give props to the production team of both by having them learn differently though.