SLIGHT AVM 34 SPOILER
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I can’t stress enough how happy I am that Purple being a trickster and a schemer hasn’t been forgotten about even after his redemption. A lot of shows tend to make it so after a character is redeemed, they lose whatever trait that made them interesting and unique in the first place. The character just loses the charm they had before and it sucks.
It’s so refreshing to see that Purple is doing better (seeing how he has a treehouse and most likely hangs with the gang regularly) but he’s still a trickster underneath it all. Here’s hoping we see more of Purple being a lil shit in the future 💖
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my warm going on hot take is i don’t think gortash would care much at all if the player told him raphael died. i think it would seriously just be like “HA! nicely done >:)” and that’s it.
i sincerely don’t think they had much of a relationship whatsoever, especially not a father/son one. it was probably more akin to the relationship between a head teacher and the biggest brat in the private school. just mutual “oh gods, not this fucking guy again” whenever they pass each other in the halls.
jokes aside, i really don’t see gortash as traumatised by his childhood at all, at least not in the traditional sense. it made him who he is today. he wouldn’t change a thing. he may not like raphael, or nubaldin, or his parents, but the past is the past and gortash is a man of the future, of progress. i don’t think he even thinks about them.
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I think the reason trans girl mob goes off so hard is because… the show is inherently about a kid who’s an outcast learning to be his best most happy self. Like people always say be yourself yeah but that usually doesn’t actually mean anything.
Mob psychos thesis statement is you are NOT special, and that is beautiful because it means you can be anything. Just because you’re a good artist and a shit singer doesn’t mean you should do art instead of singing, you should do what makes you happy and strive to be as good at it as you can, because mediocre is an achievement when you aren’t special, it’s about self improvement, not being the best.
And then you get a kid, who’s constantly terrified of his own emotions and how they effect others and is seen as naive, who doesn’t fit the stereotypical masculine world well (weak as hell, cares a lot about emotions, pacifist) and doesn’t fit the stereotypical feminine world well either (reserved usually, in the body improvement club, horrible fashion, not able to read a room) and you say part of being the best, happiest possible version of yourself is realizing your gender, and it’s not a sad thing, and it’s not about anyone else, it’s about being the best you possible.
I don’t think mob in show is trans or would be any better or worse at being a girl than he is at being a boy, because it isn’t about that. It’s about the idea that when people do the things that are important to them without regard for what other people might think and only focus on being who they want to be (not who they think they should be, not on who they are, who they WANT to be, who would be both a good person and make them happy) that that is the best, happiest, most successful version of them. And I think that’s beautiful.
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oh shut the fuck up google docs.
you want me to say hasn’t here? they hasn’t harmed him? you yell at me for this but not the million other mistakes i’ve made with tenses???
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