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fandomsecrets2013-06-15 03:44 pm
[ SECRET POST #2356 ]
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Re: da
(Anonymous) 2013-06-17 01:06 am (UTC)(link)Oh, and the other thing this theory lacks is sufficient in-text rationale for Charles's implanting such a telepathic suggestion. No doubt Charles could implant such a suggestion if he wanted to (perhaps after a bit of practice), but why would he want to gratuitously damage the career of one of his friends like that? He's already protected the X-Men by removing her memories; forcing her to say that ridiculous line, as well, would be pointless.
You could fanwank the already fanwanked theory to try to create a plausible justification for Charles wanting to do such a thing, but that only brings us back to the fact that this film is not that subtle. (Though, really, your average pretentious arthouse flick isn't as subtle as the layers of hidden motivations I've detailed here.) If any of this were what the film intended to convey, it would've shown it.