#like neil is the only one who doesnt like therapy. aaron to me seemed more apathetic to it and chose not to engage with betsy
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I saw a post saying that Nora bashes on therapy all throughout aftg and generally casts it in a bad light, and I was just like ??? Like, did we read the same books? Because it's made abundantly clear that most of the Foxes love Betsy and don't mind their required therapy sessions, and Andrew literally goes to therapy and visibly benefits from it. He chooses to go back even after he doesn't have to! Even Aaron comes around eventually after we learn that he didn't like it. It's literally only Neil who shows such a dramatic distaste for it, but even then, he still trusts Betsy to help Andrew and Aaron!
So I don't know what books they were reading, but to me, I think aftg actually showed therapy in a pretty positive light, even with the fact that the literal main character didn't like it. Like, not everyone likes the idea of therapy, that's just realistic, and if any character in aftg wouldn't like it, it's Neil, who had so many secrets to hide. And yet, despite that, we still see multiple characters obviously benefit from therapy and Betsy.
#i was literally so appalled and confused when i saw that post#like neil is the only one who doesnt like therapy. aaron to me seemed more apathetic to it and chose not to engage with betsy#but he still eventually started voluntarily going with andrew and it helped them!#we already know neil is an unreliable narrator so why would you take his dislike of therapy#and suddenly decide nora was bashing on therapy altogether? like almost every other character didnt mind it and the second main character#literally benefited from it so much!!!#sry for the rant i just did NOT understand that viewpoint#also no hate to the original poster (i cant even remember who it was 💀) i just thoroughly disagree#aftg#all for the game#andrew minyard#neil josten#andreil#the foxhole court#the raven king#the kings men#nora sakavic#betsy dobson
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