the purpose of character writing is not to develop interesting characters, but instead to kill them to subvert audience expectations
@coriander i just finished jujutsu kaisen season 2 and i am very angry
@coriander imagine spending the first few episodes making a flashback that develops the relationship between one of the main characters and the main villain of the show, only for the final two episodes to reveal that the main villain of the show actually died offscreen many years ago and the guy we are seeing is some other guy we have never heard of impersonating the guy we thought he was
@coriander the season ends with the only compelling main character trapped in a cube, every other interesting side character dead, and the main villain not actually having ever existed. fuck you
@wallhackio @coriander having not watched any of this series: lol. lmao
@wallhackio @coriander as in, i’m sorry but that’s just funny
@coriander @wallhackio ….what?????
@wallhackio wh--
@wallhackio Even Kingdom Hearts did the "The villain was actually not the villain" twist better than that
@wallhackio Okay George RR Martin