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"They made MitM woke with the reboot!" and this was MitM s1
Why are we so accepting of mediocrity in media? Lately, there's been quite a lot of discourse surrounding the latest volume of Stranger Things. Many people absolutely hate it, some have mixed feelings, and some will defend it to their dying breath. I, personally absolutely despise it. Not purely because of the horrible writing decision, but because of what it stands for, and what it might mean for the future of entertainment. Stranger Things started out strong, shit only started hitting the fan when it went mainstream. The difference in the writing in seasons 1-2 and season 3-5 are impossible not to notice. It's very clear that the writers basically watered everything down to make it more palatable, so more people will watch it, and in turn make them more money. But all this is doing is saying a big fuck you to all the fans who loved the concept of Stranger Things and what it used to be before it became mindless entertainment. It's also quite insulting that the writers genuinely think that they have to water all this stuff down so the viewers are able to understand. We don't need to be spoon fed information, subtext exists for a reason, we are not stupid. And I hate to think of what this means for the future of entertainment. Writers have just been getting wayyy to comfortable with underestimating the audience.
stranger things finale so damn bad that 1) i became insane after getting into conformitygate and 2) it encouraged me even more to make my own show/manga and make something amazing with good queer rep but i dont have enough faith in my writing is anyone interested in trying to write the best manga oat w me pls
Why are we so accepting of mediocrity in media? Lately, there's been quite a lot of discourse surrounding the latest volume of Stranger Things. Many people absolutely hate it, some have mixed feelings, and some will defend it to their dying breath. I, personally absolutely despise it. Not purely because of the horrible writing decision, but because of what it stands for, and what it might mean for the future of entertainment. Stranger Things started out strong, shit only started hitting the fan when it went mainstream. The difference in the writing in seasons 1-2 and season 3-5 are impossible not to notice. It's very clear that the writers basically watered everything down to make it more palatable, so more people will watch it, and in turn make them more money. But all this is doing is saying a big fuck you to all the fans who loved the concept of Stranger Things and what it used to be before it became mindless entertainment. It's also quite insulting that the writers genuinely think that they have to water all this stuff down so the viewers are able to understand. We don't need to be spoon fed information, subtext exists for a reason, we are not stupid. And I hate to think of what this means for the future of entertainment. Writers have just been getting wayyy to comfortable with underestimating the audience.
Welcome to my rant about why i prefer japanese media and more specifically seinen/psychological animanga over western media. Western media often has a cool mc that more or less knows what they want and has a good distinction of right and wrong, understands themselves and others so the focus is more on their goal. It's often centered around protection, strength or topics that they dont know how to handle like sex or mental health issues. It almost always gives the same result and it's tiring Japanese media and anime focus more on the characters, their relationship with themselves, their growth and their perception of the world around them. They're more human and realistic. Very often they dont know themselves, or they're not who they want to be yet and we follow that journey. This is a pattern that we see in almost every manga and since people are so different we have so many options and themes to choose from. I think this is also the reason why "devoted"(?) animanga fans dont like solo leveling, because it doesnt have that same Japanese influence to it (its Korean and imo Korean media is very western-coded, a lot more people-pleaser) and the mc doesnt have that same feel that we all love in anime.
My twin @autisticraccon (who i sent this to first) told me to make this more wordsy before posting it but idk words so here
Just finished the Dr. Stone anime
I was at Youth Group on Friday night, and before the activities started there was a sermon that went for about an hour, not a big deal right? Well, the moment Ben, the youth leader stepped up to the microphone and started talking about shame. Thatâs when it started becoming an issue.
Basically the whole point of that sermon was to tell us that we shouldnât be afraid to say weâre Christianâs, that we should spread the gospel to our friends and family no matter the cost. If you donât see an issue with this, then you may just be inept.
Christians have the freedom to say theyâre Christian, this shouldnât be new information. I understand the meaning of Benâs message, how we âshouldnât be afraid to spread the gospel.â But it was just about the way it was said, it implied that Christians were oppressed, that some of them hide their religion just so they arenât harassed.
Which might just be the most untrue thing Iâve ever heard, sure, you might be a bit nervous to bring up religion in a conversation, because as everyone is aware. Religion can be a touchy subject. But, Christians donât have to fear being discriminated against because of their religion.
The whole "shame" narrative was actually so ridiculous I almost laughed. Christianity is one of the most practiced religions in the world, yet they were acting like they were oppressed? If anything it's the complete opposite.
Christian's are usually the ones doing the oppressing, we've seen it happen all throughout history, for example, the Christian's destruction of the Pagan religion, their art, their literature, and just a lot of their general history, how they destroyed their temples. For example, they destroyed The Temple Of Apollon located in Delphi in 390 CE and the Sarapan of Alexandria in 391 CE. They also maintained some of the temples, only to turn them into Christian Churches which I feel is worse than destroying them. They took a temple of the Goddess Athena in the 6th century and converted it into a Christian Church dedicated to Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Also, there are the Crusades on Muslim communities that led to mass genocides. Weâve all been taught that the reason these Crusades started was because the Muslims took over the Christians land. Which may very well be true, but that does not at all justify the unnecessary acts of violence these Crusaders committed against the Muslim people.
This is very much still an issue now, as I'm sure you all know. But it actually made my blood boil, the way they were talking about it, if no context was provided you would think they were talking about coming out as homosexual or something, the way they were phrasing it was so weird, like being Christian is such a big secret you might hide from your friends or family.
Christian's have been oppressed at some point, I definitely won't deny that fact.
But once Christianity was legalised, and they went around the world "spreading the gospel," also known as,
âforcing your religion on people who already have their own beliefs and traditions,â
That's when Christians became the oppressors. The amount of lives, and history that was lost because of them still makes me very upset, due to the fact that history is one of my favourite past-times.
And of course I don't hate the Christian's of the present because of stuff that happened 100s of years ago, that'd just be illogical.
But the people I do dislike are the people who don't do their research and refuse to acknowledge what happened in the past, all to push the narrative that Christian's are always right in their actions, as long as they're "spreading the gospel."
I HATE RELIGION
People headcanoning every single autistic coded and/or scientist and/or "cold/serious" character as aroace is harmful to all of these communities. Autistic people are often seen as "cold", "rude", "weird", "uninterested in romance" or like they can't understand romance which is obviously not true. Guess which group of people is also seen as all of these? Aroace people, yes. Quick reminder: autistic people arent "too weird to get romance" and can date, scientists arent weird kids that ONLY think about science and can't like anything else, "cold/serious" people CAN date too and aroace people arent cold or rude or weird. You dont need to be a specific type of person to be into romance and romance doesn't have to be the center of ur life for u to want it. Also it's not because a character shows no attraction to women that he has no attraction for ANYONE. (this is not a one time thing, it's a pattern in animanga characters) Disclaimers because i dont want anyone to get me wrong: I love aroace hcs, i love hcs that dont make sense to 10 billion percent, im not an expert or especially smart so i dont always word things right, pls tell me if smth i said is harmful or wrong
Im not here to play party pooper or anything but i feel like no one talks abt how offensive the Dr. Stone animanga is. I really love it, its super interesting and entertaining and it wouldve been one of my favorite animes if it wasn't for all of this:
The lack of people of color and the racism: Are you really telling me that the Ishigami village lived in an island out in the sun for 3700 years and stayed white as paper for the whole time? Not even a little bit of color?? Soyouz's village developped 4c hair but was still white? Xeno's "friend" (idk her name) who's WHITE with 4c hair (again), big lips, super buff eating chicken and chanting stereotypical african chants (i jumped straight to tumblr to write this when i saw that because that was the last straw)??? The fact that the ONLY black person in the whole anime appeared for ONE frame (when they were talking abt the Nasa)
The fanservice and misoginy: We all noticed the horrible fanservice that looks like borderline hentai in some moments which ok that's in every anime and we can't do anything abt it, but it's there way too much and especially when it comes to CHILDREN (cough cough Mirai, shes 12 but mentally 6 and has a "revealing" dress and has more than one fanservice scene (im not saying "revealing" = bad btw i hope everyone got that)) + just how women are treated overall. Also the way almost every girl is a love interest to someone or smth around that as if women's only life purpose is being a guy's girlfriend. Also how Kohaku, being a ""tomboy"" (AKA just not fitting perfectly into the stereotype of how women "should be") is treated as comedic or even "weird"
The subtle way of showing how "capitalism is the way the world should work and communists are utopists dictators" I love Ryusui and Senku a lot (both are clearly capitalists) but i dont like how the anime makes it look like capitalism is perfect and Tsukasa (being a communist and an "anarchist" even if that isnt the right definition) is just crazy and wrong and he "became good" when he joined Senku's side and let go of his ideologies.
Jokes about incest/pedophilia: Ginro fantasizing about Ruri x Kohaku, that one time Senku and Magma fell in the hole and there was an image where Senku was cuddling with Magma all blushing and idk wth happened and other moments that i forgot (sorry). I just dont think those are jokes that should be made, especially in an anime
Once again im not here to spit on Dr. Stone and say its horrible and that everyone that watches it is horrible, i just want everyone to be aware of what they are watching/reading and not just let those moments be forgotten, or even worse, subconsciously start thinking like that too
I will literally blow my head off if i see one more person saying "Meruem gained his humanity while Gon lost his". It's the most annoying, pseudo-deep interpretation in fandom history atp.
1) Gon didn't "lose his humanity" because he was mean to Killua on accident and killed ONE ant (who killed his father figure i might add) 2) That was actually a very human thing to do because AS STATED IN THE ANIME humans are horrible, having humanity doesnt mean being empathetic or nice (this could also apply to the D:BH fandom and their take on machine Connor but that's another story) 3) How did he lose his humanity if when he woke up he was back to how he was before like he didn't change forever he was just grieving 4) He didn't even change that much because Gon has been selfish (and shown callous-unemotional traits) since the beginning of the anime and even more during the Greed Island arc, it just intensified(?) because he was sad and angry 5) Why r we acting like he's Eren (aot) and killed 80% of humanity like people r genuinely hating on him when he was amazing during the whole anime 6) In resume ppl that say this r just tryna be deep and philosophical when theyre just dead wrong
Also as someone that used to hate Pitou because im a big Kite fan pls stop hating on them i might make a whole other post on Pitou idk
Floch Foster gives me both the maternal instinct to cuddle him and stroke his hair and tell him everything is gonna be okay AND the paternal instinct to throw a beer can at him and tell him he's a failure
i saw a post (that must be from a WHILE back) calling connor autistic and i just havenât been able to stop thinking about it
in addition to what theyâve said, i also want to point out some other things he does that can be considered symptoms of autism:
repetitive, self-soothing movements.
connor rubs his hands together or plays with a coin if you leave him idle, or in cutscenes. it is a form of self-regulating through repetitive and familiar actions. i think fixing his tie as often as he does can also fit into this.
additionally, there is a deleted scene in which he grabs onto his collar for comfort when amanda tries to override his control in the final mission.
inability to fit in with own kind (deviants â parallel with neurodivergent peers) but also with others (humans â parallel with neurotypical peers).
as mentioned, connor struggles to relate to and bond with hank â âi think working with an officer with personal issues is an added challengeâ â despite being programmed to fit into âany kind of groupâ (desc. from his gallery). he has difficulties understanding him and voices this to amanda.
however, he also struggles to relate to fellow deviants, or androids in general, and is very different from them. this could be partly because he is a prototype, but so is markus, and he blends in well. connor, meanwhile, had a very skewed perception of both humans and deviants (see: him picking the most dumbass outfit and pose to infiltrate jericho) and struggles to interact with them, appearing hesitant at all times (see: telling markus he understands if he decides not to trust him, sounding somewhat uncertain when proposing his plan to markus or north, his whole relationships with hank and gavin etc.)
misunderstanding or total lack of understanding of social cues, norms, or common sayings.
he displays confusion when hank says âyou know where you can stick your instructions?â (âno. where?â) â which could be irony, but i read it as genuine. he has trouble interacting with people ânormallyâ and cannot emote properly, one proper example being how weird he smiles (see: awkward smiles when he talks to hank at the station the night after the interrogation, weird smile given to gavin when he does not understand his humor).
speaking of not understanding humor, not only does he find gavin unfunny, he also does not get hankâs gruesome humor (see: frowning when hank jokes âthey must have really had it in for himâ).
moreover, he speaks over hank (see: speaking over him in his house, thanking him for his cooperation while hank is yelling at him) without seeing it as âbadâ â lacking a social cue.
clear, sole focus on one single thing.
this is, of course, his mission, regardless of what it is: catching deviants (machine) or helping jericho (deviant). he always is troubled and/or upset if he fails it, and he doubts himself, is confused or disappointed when he lets androids go, and, if he explains himself, he visibly struggles in doing so: âitâs my fault, i shouldâve been fasterâ, âi donât know why i did itâ, âthere was no reason to shoot that androidâ etc.
sticking to routine or to familiarity.
connor does not get rid of his android uniform, nor LED, after deviating, as markus and kara do straight away. you can argue the other two do it out of need to blend in, but it is also something that frees them; connor does not take after them in this.
noticing small patterns or details other donât
this is literally part of his programming LISTEN TO MEEEEEEE
while i donât think all androids are neurodivergent, deviancy, in connorâs case, can be read as an allegory for neurodivergency, specifically autism.
connor always displays symptoms of deviancy regardless of your playthrough â he lies to hank in the stratford tower in ALL routes, this being a canon, non-choosable cutscene, and another solid example is fear. he expresses fear through gestures (see: flinching away from the stratford tower roof if he died from falling in the hostage chapter â fear of heights) or dialogue (see: discussing death with hank on the bridge: ânothing. there would be nothingâ; being conflicted when amanda tells him he may replace him.)
machine connor is, thus, connor masking. he always has some humanity in him, but he shoves it away deep down when taking the path of a machine. he still gets frustrated (example: after his rifle stops working when he attempts to kill markus; swearing if the bomb is detonated following the deviantsâ loss of the war), troubled/conflicted (example: âwhatâs going to happen to me?â and his little reactions when amanda presents him with rk900), and even appears sad (example: his reaction to hankâs suicide, his LED turning red, it appears as though he forces it back to blue.)
while i donât think this is the intention of the writers, autistic connor is canon to me. he is android autistic. thank you