i understand the point you're making, but I can't recall any time harley was abusive. do you have any examples?
The only thing that could convince me to watch another Joker movie is if Harley beats the shit out of him on camera
So Joker abusing Harley and trying to kill her on multiple occasions isn't enough for you? Fuck you.
The only thing that could convince me to watch another Joker movie is if Harley beats the shit out of him on camera
and what about you? who asks for the asker?
and what about the invisible woman? the wolfwoman?
jesus christ. you punched first, asshole. you can't get mad when someone hits back.
Something Something, Joker’s whole thing in DC is that he does irredeemable, awful bullshit, which he always minimizes by calling it a joke, regardless of how critical the damage is to people around him and never takes accountability for it, something something literally the plot always tells you he’s an absolute loser for that and aspiring to imitate that behavior makes you a loser, something something comedy should be an outlet for laughter and pain, not taking joy in hurting someone else
they call me xylophone because I xy in the pho’s lo with the ne
they call me tuba bc im always getting played by some weird dude
@salz-mit-wasser will you marry me
your man belittles people who know less than them
your man doesn’t have the mental strength to caramelize onions
@identifying-cars-in-posts
come and see
so very important that you look at his figure here
I think that you have to see them as cause and effect. Yes, the writers forgot about her, so she ends up ignoring her kids. If a character kills someone, then they are still a killer. Because that's how they were written. An author's writing, or, in Thalassa's case, lack of writing, chooses the character's personality. As you said, characters are not autonomous people, therefore they are direct copies of how they are written. Thalassa hid the truth from her kids. It might have been bad writing, but it was still how it worked out in canon. At least that's how I see it! If I'm mistaken, though, please correct me. I only have my personal opinions on this as a basis, and I am always open to new ideas.
Going through the Apollo Justice Trilogy has made me such a Thalassa Gramarye apologist. Especially after seeing how she’s portrayed in fanfics.
It feels like so many people write her off as a negligent parent who’s hiding the truth from her kids on purpose. Guys, she was literally written out of the series by new writers who didn’t want to deal with the backstory AA4 set up. Characters are not autonomous people, they don’t get to choose what to do. Why blame the character instead of the writers who forgot about her in favour of their own ideas for a new game?