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"how Come U Love Billford But Hate Catradora???!" Bc Billford Fans Actually Recognize That Our Ship Is
"how come u love billford but hate catradora???!" bc billford fans actually recognize that our ship is abusive. catradora fans swear up and down that theirs isn't anymore.
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if we get a pretty emotional scene of mike and will interacting with eachother and then the camera moves to see robin in the background narrowing her eyes at them then what
the way i always see milkshakes bringing up byler (in a negative way) under every single milkvan post (ex: “i hope they dont make byler happen it doesn’t even make sense”) just proves that they dont see byler as anything but a threat to their ship.
as for bylers, yes sometimes ill see them bringing up the possibility of milkvan endgame, but its SO much less and i never really see it on byler proof/just “byler endgame” posts.
you can really see the difference there. milkshakes are not confident in their ship, thats why they have to tear down byler/byler fans.
(not saying bylers dont do the same things, but for those who have done the most analyzing that could possibly be done; they dont have to even think about milkvan)
By the way, Will is explicitly written not only as a gay character who is in love with his best friend, but also as a character who grew up believing that he’d never fall in love. He’s someone who still believes that he doesn’t deserve to be loved, because he feels like his feelings are a mistake. This isn’t the type of character arc that will end with him watching the only person he has ever expressed interest in, the boy he’s in love with, be with with someone else. That wouldn’t be satisfying for viewers, wouldn’t make sense for Will as a character, and it would be needlessly cruel. In a story focused on demonstrating why society’s outsiders deserve love and acceptance, he’s going to find just that. It’s the only end for him that fits with his arc and the show’s narrative themes. To have it end otherwise is terrible writing.

“A WHO has a degree of identity I can never retain..”
who up thinkin bout boys