Resist all you like, li'hah. In the end you'll know the truth- I'm what you need.

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Resist all you like, li'hah. In the end you'll know the truth- I'm what you need.
TW: Unpopular opinion/ Unnecessary rant
Yes i love villian characters
AND YES İ FUCKİNG HATE WHEN VİLLİAN CHARACTERS JOİN İN THE GOOD SİDE İN LONG SERİES 😭😭😭😭
LİKE MOST OF THE VİLLİAN CHARACTERS İ LOVE ALWAYS JOİN TO GOOD SİDE İN THE END WİTH MOST CRİNGE AND UNNECESSARY CONVERSATİON EVER WİTH THE MOST FAKE ASS HEROS EVER!? LİKE AM İ THE ONLY ONE WHO FOUNDS İT ANNOYİNG AND UNREALİSTİC!?
"Bu-but they are trying to show always good peoples wins 😔😔😥😥😥🥺🥺"
BRO LET THE PEOPLE SEE THE REAL!
MOST OF THE TİME NEVER ACTUALLY GOOD PEOPLES WİN İN REALİTY!
Are you ever in the middle of writing a character, and you can tell you are writing them with too much love? Like, this character is a little bastard, the jerkiest person to walk the Earth, but you just love them to bits, and it come across on the page. Like, the narrator is supposed to hate their guts, be terrified of them, but you find yourself writing, “classic (character’s name” or “I’m sure they have their reasons”, even when they’re just being an ass. Please tell me this happens to other people too???
Tv show: here’s the villain. We made them unattractive so you won’t like them
My stupid brain: 🤔 nah they baby ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love analyzing media that I like. Discussing different characters or plot lines, their narrative, etc. However, I feel like people do this nowadays to justify liking a character. It's okay to hate what a character did or became/changed into and still love that character. Like you don't have to justify why you like that character just because they did bad shit. It doesn't make you a bad person for liking a fucked up fictional character. You don't have to claim all the bad shit they did wasn't really that bad to make it okay to like them.
villain character has pointy, sharp, and bold lines included in how they’re drawn their rebellious child also has these sharp lines but the clothes they wear are softer and have rounder edges like the heros