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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Aug 15, 2022 ^^
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My favorite part of the camping trip is when Orel looks up at clay and says “I hate you” he’s finally acknowledging the truth about his father and let’s himself feel his emotions instead of constantly denying them. I’m so glad he breaks away from the generational trauma and goes on to have a happy life <3
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I wouldn’t call Nurse Bendy delusional. She is coping via age regression. She knows the stuffed animals aren’t actually people, she is attached to them because they comfort her. She functions as an adult outside of her house, but clearly it takes a lot of emotional effort and she needs a way to de-stress and process in an environment she finds safe.
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Its sad, but also wholesome that Orel has his family framed on the wall. Despite all the abuse and neglect he dealt with throughout his childhood, he still honors them with a photo. Even Block And Shapey get their pictures on the wall. Block, even though not biologically related, is still considered a brother to Orel. One could argue that it was Christine that hung it up, but I like thinking it was Orel since we don't see Christine's parents present.
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The scene of clay saying I love you to the coach but still being unable to say it to HIM (by saying “I love you… Orel”) and the coach immediately losing any semblance of hope for clay in his eyes breaks me. Clay is a horrible disgusting person, but the coach was the one non-destructive force in his life and seeing clay’s acceptance of losing that as he enters his house with his wife he hates and kids he feels nothing for is really heartbreaking. It really is showing the karmic force of the show, saying clay was not worthy of this last little bit of happiness he had.
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I can’t believe you forgot to mention during the camping trip with a drunk father, he simply utters “I hate you, dad.” Finally not just backtalking but accepting that he doesn’t blindly love his family anymore, in fact, the opposite, and he’s not afraid to say it. Also coach telling Orel that his dad did one good thing, make him, finally giving Orel his own internal self worth, not external from the church or his family.
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Honestly, as a trans woman I actually really enjoy Ms. Secondopinionson's voice. I actually find it really nice that despite having a voice that's not coded as feminine, her family just accepts her as a woman without question. And I honestly think the phonecall voice gag is cute and even kinda relatable. In certain social situations I find myself pitching up my voice too.
And yeah, I can definitely see how Miss Secondopinionson's "masculine" voice and the phonecall bit can read as kind of tone deaf, especially by today's standards. But at the same time, she's still a well developed character who's a kind, nurturing soul to her little brother, and aside from Stephanie is one of the VERY few adults in Moralton who could be considered well adjusted. If she's canonically trans, she's one of the very few examples of trans representation in mainstream media that's done with any sort of taste and not as a punching bag.
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@davidsachs4883
1 year ago
My favorite “ joke” from the series was the reverend praying for a woman to love forever, but instead of a wife he gets an adult daughter
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