>you aren't allowed to be annoyed at your girlfriend's BPD because.... uhhh you're a loser who doesn't leave your room
This made me upset.
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>you aren't allowed to be annoyed at your girlfriend's BPD because.... uhhh you're a loser who doesn't leave your room
This made me upset.
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Congrats on missing the point op
explain me the point. i really am the brainlet.
NTA but the fricking problem is obvious, Scott lacks introspection and is unable to take responsibility for shit he does. He seemed to learn that at the end of the comic, but it seems given enough time, he slid back into who he was. And when the woman of his dreams needed room to breathe, he became the worst of the evil exes. Despite the fact that she was wholly in love with him for decades after. He kept blaming other things and people for his problem, so she stayed away. Now Scott has seen the person he could become if he continues living like he has.
>room to breathe
Aka woman code for breaking up and going to date other men. Seriously, do you think "taking a break" actually means a break?
>And when the woman of his dreams needed room to breathe
I feel like this is the cornerstone of everything. How did she take the room to breath without communicating that they aren't breaking up? Is Scott giga autistic? Is Ramona actually cucking him when she says she needs a break? It's the thing the whole finale hinges on.
Anon have you SEEN Scott? He's a dumbass to the highest degree.
He thought Wallace told him to create a fricking timemachine to stop his younger self from dating Remona when Wallace as JOKING
But why was it Scott's job to call her?! Why does she scold him for not calling? Why didn't she call if the break was temporary?!
Nobody is saying she wasn't wrong either. Hell, she knew about his timemachine plan and instead of telling him to stop, make a counterplan of sending in a script for a movie of their love life to Young Neil.
But at least in the finale she admits to the fact that she was wrong in that, something Older Scott doesn't do.
Is it meant to be a mirror of the movie? Where Scott explicitly says he was wrong and Ramona largely avoids it?
Especially a break from marriage
The show makes it clear they are both pretty messed up people. Ramona is forced to confront face to face the people she hurt in the past one by one after her past hurt someone she cared about and by the end she learns to stop running away from compromise.
Scott is not as explored here because he was already explored in the comic
>Scott is not as explored here because he was already explored in the comic
I dunno, Scott becoming an evil ex is a pretty solid exploration.
He's a bad person before meeting Ramona, let alone becoming an evil ex here.
Scott holds onto relationships and doesn't let them die naturally (Kim, Envy, Knives), Ramona fricks off out of them at the drop of a hat. Both do so out of a desire to avoid responsibility and having to deal with their partner's emotions.
Do they love each other? Is love something that can be defined at all, do sparks really exist? Or sparks are irrelevant?
The shill for this are some either brain dead or prostitute themselves.
What's the significance of her changing hair color every day?
Might be a stretch, but an allusion to her being unable to commit to a relationship?
YOU WILL SIMP FOR THAT BLOWN OUT GOO-HOLE OF THAT FRICKED UP BPD bawd WHO WILL INFECT YOU WITH SEVERAL STD AND LEAVE YOU REGARDLESS, TURNING YOU INTO ANOTHER "EVIL EX" AND YOU WILL ENJOY IT.