If there was one trope I could snap my fingers and erase from existence, it would be the “super evil villain you love DIES but comes back as a computer virus in the sequel in some big reveal.”
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I hate betrayal tropes. Like what do you mean you were the nicest person and you just used the main character?! I need my peace 😭
It can feel kinda cheap sometimes, like the author just wanted add a twist and forgot everything about a character to do it.
It’s done well like 0.0001% of the time istg
It’s such a disservice to the audience who has invested in your world and your characters in an effort to put the pieces together. Withholding key part and just throwing it as us? Yeah no thanks
I would have much rather the series pivoted into a new villain which had an exciting reason to be there 😭
Boomer mf William Afton wouldn’t know what to do in VR chat other than goon let’s be real
EVERYTHING IS FINE WE PROMISE!
Sometimes you gotta software restart somebody I guess ToT
(I hear you though. It’s an old slap stick joke that became WAY too common in narratives where you’re meant to take this stuff seriously.)
but what the fuck.
you gotta get the fucking dose right
dose too little, they just get kinda sleepy
dose too much, cardiac fucking arrest
Same thing as you said above. The dosage is important and it’s not instant at all.
It always felt so pick me??? Like “wow look at this main character with guys just FAWNING over her and she doesn’t give either of them the time of day.”
Yeah, big ick.
(also not tonight lmaooooo)
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the idea that you must undertake this “grand sacrifice” for the greater good is way overplayed imo. The second I see it happening I disengage from the story because I think “oh, so that’s what we are gonna do.”
I really enjoy FNAF lore but the second William Afton became a computer virus I quit. Same with a certain character in the Danganronpa franchise.
Get technical with it