• UlyssesT [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    Still, it does fit with the overarching “moral” of the series, IE feudalism is bad regardless of who is in charge and change to the social structure is needed to prevent more giant blood feuds.

    The show dunks the one presented attempt to change the social structure that has any chance of succeeding at all as "naive" and makes the reform-attempting SV violence victim murderously "craaaaaazy" to justify killing her off after one more screwing of her (in more ways than one) for good measure.

    It was because the actress playing her had renegotiated her contract so she couldn't be coerced into even more gratuitously presented full frontal SV :awooga: than had been previously so coercively pushed on her by contractual obligation. Such obligations had been abusive enough to her that she had cried on set while the failson director hogs were getting off to her distress. :kombucha-disgust:

    "Feudalism is bad, but trying to change it makes things worse, so pick your favorite quippy monster and enjoy the murderfucking" is just edgier MCU messaging. :debord-tired:

    • Zodiark
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      • UlyssesT [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        what became of d&d?

        Last I heard, no consequences whatsoever. They were vile not just to her but to a lot of people, made edgy jokes about what assholes they were, and surfed upon a board of sheer rich banker's son privilege on a cresting wave of contempt into moneyland. :capitalist-laugh: