#'he's your dad' ajdlajxhanxkwbcha ffs πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„ what weak sauce!
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giantkillerjack Β· 19 hours ago
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"I wrote an abusive father figure. But I also feel like biological families should stick together no matter what. I have not examined this belief in any way whatsoever, and I probably never will.
Anyway, the victim should forgive their abuser because the abuser is biologically related, thus forever tethering the victim to them with no escape ever.
I have no interest in understanding why abuse victims don't have to and often mustn't forgive their abusers. I only wrote the abuse for edgy flavor anyway.
There is no need to explore other options or to write a genuine redemption for the abuser.
This is a happy ending.
I am a hack."
(and then the father figure sacrifices himself in a blaze of glory so that we can squint and imagine that this counts as a redemption arc and isn't just grandiose plot-mandated suicide brought on by the writer not actually wanting to deal with the consequences of the father's actions.)
i fucking hate it when a movie or a tv show does some shit where a character has a shitty dad and another character tells them to forgive him because. "it's your dad". that means nothing. more people should be killing their fathers.
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giantkillerjack Β· 20 hours ago
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"I wrote an abusive father figure. But I also feel like biological families should stick together no matter what. I have not examined this belief in any way whatsoever, and I probably never will.
Anyway, the victim should forgive their abuser because the abuser is biologically related, thus forever tethering the victim to them with no escape ever.
I have no interest in understanding why abuse victims don't have to and often mustn't forgive their abusers. I only wrote the abuse for edgy flavor anyway.
There is no need to explore other options or to write a genuine redemption for the abuser.
This is a happy ending.
I am a hack."
(and then the father figure sacrifices himself in a blaze of glory so that we can squint and imagine that this counts as a redemption arc and isn't just grandiose plot-mandated suicide brought on by the writer not actually wanting to deal with the consequences of the father's actions.)
i fucking hate it when a movie or a tv show does some shit where a character has a shitty dad and another character tells them to forgive him because. "it's your dad". that means nothing. more people should be killing their fathers.
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