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Anyone else get weird Deja Vu that makes you feel like your life is a giant timeloop where your memories keep getting erased.
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IWTV Soap Opera Explained-Part 5-“ALICE” AS A PAIN CUE: DID ARMAND CONDITION DANIEL? 🧠🪤 (or: he didn’t erase her, he just made her name hurt. petty? yes. elegant? also yes.)
Doesn’t he look like the sort that will take you down a rabbit hole right into an early senility? Armand, art thou Alice? The triggers say “HELL YES!” And if Alice had a chance with Daniel’s heart then Armand did the old school thing of hypnotizing his guy by dickmatizing him until nothing but him stood there…the blood was the icing on the cake. Ahem, perhaps even literally. Or figuratively? 🫣 This should make me like him less but there’s something so stirring about how passionate Armand is when he puts his mind to something. The intensity of his emotions when doing something is so diabolically fun. Let it be known that whatever he did to Daniel to put him in such a state that he had FUN doing so.
Okay where were we…so if Part 4 was about the turning, Part 5 is about the psychological mechanism that makes the Alice hotkey feel so wrong.
TL;DR
• Daniel reacts to “Alice” like it’s punishment.
• That can happen via trauma brain… or via conditioning… or both.
• Armand doesn’t have to “hate Alice” to benefit from this.
• He just has to make “Alice” feel like a tripwire that leads back to consequences. One thing is for certain, Armand saw a threat in Alice enough that he pulled this wicked spell if you will to ensure Daniel kept focus. This is nasty work. We saw that hypnotizing someone is not exactly easy for the vampires, it requires some time and effort on their part. Even then it’s not guarantee it will work, they have to be specific/intentional. From this we can deduce that yes Alice was/is real (and Daniel’s not so far gone or looney to acknowledge her or their child in the public or his works) but Armand didn’t like her effect on Daniel. Daniel perhaps got her with child to save her from Armand and it could’ve worked but Armand’s smart, if he can’t break in from the outside he will from the inside. Spelling Daniel into agony by training him to associate his ex wife’s name with those emotions would do just that. It’s barely succeeded but it seems like Armand took advantage of Daniel’s trying Alice to replace him and made the mechanism work in reverse by tying his identity with hers. In training Daniel to associate Alice with him Daniel’s body would never forget him so to avoid him he’d suppress BOTH. Classic “if I can’t have you no one will”. The casualties in this “war of hearts” were Daniel’s daughters and Daniel himself as he’s lost their affections to the point of scorched earth it seems. Armand got his lone soldier right where he wanted, left in the world with glories, medals, trophies, but no love. If immortality requires sacrifice then Daniel paid his ticket a LONG time ago.
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✅ THE THEORY (simple and cursed):
What if “Alice” became a conditioned pain cue?
Not because Alice is the problem—because the Armand response becomes the consequence.
Repeated pattern:
• Alice gets mentioned
• vibe turns unsafe
• Armand enters as handler/editor/containment
Daniel’s nervous system learns: Alice = danger
So even when Daniel tries to think “wife,” his body goes “trapdoor” and summons the Armand folder.
What if Daniel’s actually been trying to avoid it but since he can’t exactly avoid conversations in an interview, Armand bringing her up forces him to confront that file?
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✅ WHY ARMAND WOULD DO THIS (even without cartoon jealousy):
Armand doesn’t have to despise Alice as a person.
He can despise what she represents:
• normalcy
• a coherent human narrative
• a socially acceptable explanation for Daniel’s pain
• a competing center of gravity
So training Daniel away from Alice-talk keeps Daniel away from:
• the doorway
• the timeline
• the reveal order Armand can’t survive
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🏁 STINGER
You don’t have to erase someone if you can make their name feel like punishment.
And if “Alice” reliably hurts, Daniel will avoid the file for you.
God I feel like I’m having to need a whole Psychology and Psychiatry degree to understand this puzzle. But I’m getting it. If you don’t get it feel free to ask questions. That’s part of the fun. At some point I’ll answer.
— Toni Morrison, Song of Solomon
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