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Pain!!!
I’d be careful on that front. See because if you were raised in a poor orphanage, met a nice young girl who became your hero, she kisses you, and then you met her again years later but she forgot you, until start dating and she finally remembers you from the orphanage randomly one day, … honestly just from being pulled out of an orphanage like so gallantly is enough to make you believe in fate and destiny and miracles.Elsa crash out here is so stupid.
Completely unnecessary and she should know better at this point but then again woman...
imo Dorothee knows her Evie will forever be dead (LOL) and the reason she's doing this (helping them) is so that Our Elsa doesn't suffer the same pain that she went through.I want to focus on just the one thing that Elsa said, about giving up her body to Dorothee. While they are technically both Elsa, they are also different enough that Evie could immediately tell the difference based on mannerisms and speech alone. Dorothee is Elsa, but she is not the Elsa that Evie fell for. Conversely, our Evie is not the same Evie that Dorothee fell for. We are all a product of our experiences, so altering a person’s history means altering them as well. So while Dorothee is helping them for now, would she be satisfied with a version of Evie that is different from the girl she loves?
Maybe its a translation thing but saying I thought it was fate not some predetermined plot is an oxymoron. The belief in fate is believing there is a predetermined plot in life.Predetermined Plot?
As far as i know, the plot got thrown away so long ago, they've done nothin but defy it.
Still, this is like, soul shattering
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Its precisely bc it often happens irl that its often used in fiction, its very hard to know when "caring" starts "harming" until you have already fucked up a couple of times and you have gotten that EXPERIENCE, this is what Elsa and Eve are going through right nowI do agree that the term is used a lot, and a lot of the time in the wrong place, quite possibly my own use here too.
The reason I said it as so is not because of anything that this chapter does, it is how we got here. Primarily, the act of withholding information to """"protect"""" someone, which is something that almost never goes the way they want. It is a trope used to death to the point that I can no longer see it as anything other than a way to make interpersonal tension, and I still don't know what this trope is based on, seeing that it doesn't translate into real life all that well either (ends the same way, i.e. with drama).
I do not mind interpersonal drama and tension, it can make some really good character arcs and conflicts, it is just that it is done like this too much and I can't buy into it, hence the reason I stated it as "forced tension." If you agree or disagree, that's up to you.
Probably Elsa sees "fate" as something romantic, perhaps even divine, something natural. She however, looks at "plot" and she sees something deliberate, something SOMEONE has planned for their own gain, artificial.Maybe its a translation thing but saying I thought it was fate not some predetermined plot is an oxymoron. The belief in fate is believing there is a predetermined plot in life.
That frozen time was not elsa tho but DorotheeWhat secret did Evie keep about the time loop? Didn’t Evie immediately tell Elsa she went back in time when she returned? Or am I mixing that up? No… wait… Elsa literally grabbed Elsa and got her in the frozen time to talk with her so…. I think I’m not mistaken.
Why would I want mex'ican gore, you sicko??Clearly the solution is more gex.