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I Have A Love/hate Relationship With Fasai. I Hate Her A Lot. But The Little Bit Of Vulnerability We
i have a love/hate relationship with Fasai. i hate her a lot. but the little bit of vulnerability we saw in ep 8 shows that she's probably as fucked over as Korn. we can see that they're a lot alike.
But I also think trying to trap a gay man into a marraige he doesn't want, coercing him into sex, knowing he loves someone else, is on the Character Patheticness Scale and not the ~girlboss~ scale or whatever.


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Creative work isn't engineering. It's a lot of trial and error. Mostly error. There's a hell of a lot of error before anyone but the creator ever even sees the work. 99% of the work is never seen by anyone else.
It's hard to get it right. It's a miracle when the combination of multiple creaves' work plus the need to profit from it and the pressures from producers results in a complete series that sticks the landing perfectly. Even the best of them have been criticized or disliked.
It's far better for something to fail because the writer had ambition and imagination and a desire to tell an interesting story that inspired them than the kind of disaster you get with Game of Thrones and Killing Eve because some mediocre writers got arrogant and didn't give a fuck.
And I'm sorry but it's really fucking entitled to expect a perfect product catered to you when you won't contribute even the slightest bit of curiosity, critical thinking, or generosity to a creative project because it didn't spit out the candy you wanted.
Real critique seeks to understand the intention behind the project before judging. Real critique seeks to understand what about it affected you the way it did and why it might have fallen short. And it's fair enough to find someone was doing a shit job just like I think of the GOT and last-season KE writers. But to jump to that conclusino just because you didn't like it is unfair to the people who are working hard to create the entertainment we all get to enjoy.
a ship where i see what people see but it is simply not very interesting to me personally it’s like

Okay… one last thing about 4 Minutes before I go to bed… I am a little surprised to see so many people shocked that Korn & Tonkla had that ending. “My baby did nothing wrong!!” I mean, yes, protect the murder baby, but also, I feel like people were forgetting what they were watching? Were their deaths tragic? Absolutely. But shocking? Not at all. Literally the least surprising thing about the entire finale. My boys were doomed by the narrative from ep1.
“no right or wrong answer”
Something I love about 4 minutes and just analyzing media in general is the discourse. I just want to say that I know Sammon clarified the ending for us and how she wrote it to be interpreted in one way—however she also says repeatedly how there’s no right or wrong answer. She even encourages viewers to share their theories since she loves reading them.
If I think that the ending was ambiguous who is someone else to tell me that I’m wrong? And vice versa, if someone believes the ending to be clear cut I have no right to say that they’re wrong. That’s the beauty of the story, and I hope that people can be more considerate to each other if maybe their views don’t align.
This is a story set in a fictional world, where characters can alter time and space with their decisions. Not all media is subjective but in this case, I feel that this story is granted some level of subjectivity.
At the end of the day, we as the audience are free to interact and interpret the story in our own way!!