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What I love most about the Yellowjackets pilot is the view it gives us of Shauna's life. In the teenage timeline, she's the pining sidekick to a beautiful, popular girl who barely notices her. In her adult life, she's stuck in a miserable marriage with a husband who doesn't care about her and a teenage daughter who is completely absorbed in her own world. And we come to find out all of this is just . . . not true. Jackie's whole life revolves around Shauna. She adores her. Jeff worships the ground she walks on. Callie is desperate for a relationship with her. Everyone in Shauna's life loves and cares about her so deeply, and she pushes them away because she can't handle it.
The silly
long overdue promise
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POV you're about to become one with the floor
he likes to be picked up :(
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Maybe Iām beating a dead horse at this point but I really donāt understand why Sun Wukong is considered a ābad mentorā.
Likeā¦
Is he a flawed person? Definitely.
A sometimes shaky friend? I see the argument to be made and canāt quite disagree.
But a bad mentor?
Anything MK wants to learn, Wukong teaches him. Whether by forcing him to build up muscle memories or outright muscle, he sets the kid on a solid foundation for more learning.
Heās not always hands on, but clearly MK doesnāt always need hands-on learning. If MK has a flaw like being unfocused and bad at listening? Wukong has a lesson to help. Heās clearly pretty good at training the kid, but definitely not perfect.
Is he just getting his asshole ripped open for not being perfect? Thatās certainly what it seems like.
He canāt force MK to be mentally healthy, and the kid for his own part obscures his feelings and traumatic experiences intentionally- like hiding his encounter with the Lady Bone Demon from everyone who could help him. Wukong canāt force that information out of him, canāt force MK to open up and accept comfort or advice.
So why is he a ābad mentorā specifically? Because he canāt force the people around him to not be traumatized by the heroic duties theyāve chosen to take up? Because MK has feelings that he canāt force out?
Heās hurt people on accident by being secretive, and that deserves to be addressed, yeah. His flaws shouldnāt just the swept under the rug and heās made mistakes, I agree. But itās been addressed, and then addressed some more, and then addressed again.
But when heās getting ripped apart worse than attempted murderers and genocidal maniacs and would-be dictators? When his secretive nature around the Samadhi Fire is treated as worse by the narrative than Macaqueās violent method of forcing Tang to unleash it? When the secrets heās kept are treated as worse than the Demon Bull Family trying to take over the world and laser-nuking miles of crowded city blocks?
I just donāt get it, man.
Once I saw a post that said āMacaque never lies but SWK does!!!ā And I was like āgirl whatā.
I think people just. REALLY want to make Macaque a better mentor than he actually is, and the only way to do that is to make SWK look worse. Even though episode nine pretty much said, with its full chest, that Macaqueās methods were wrong and SWKās were right. Ep 9 was literally the classic evil mentor vs. good mentor. But everything changed when Shadowplay attackedā
Reading that actually just gave my brain a factory reset because holy fuck how?
Macaque spends the entirety of his first episode lying through action and word and omission. Pretending to take down his own smoke monster. Omitting his plans and deceiving MK into trusting him. Lying to MK about the true nature of the smoke monster. Lying to MK about being able to take it on. And then betraying him by violently assaulting him and stealing his powers!
How could anyone possibly miss an entire episode of lies?
I think the issue is that a lot of fans have set up the classical ārivals to loversā archetype between SWK and Macaque, so theyāre trying to force the two into a certain mold so it will work. Basically favoring their favorite tropes over what the characters actually are.
I saw an animation of the two using catradora audio and it really opened my eyes as to how so many fans view these two.
And Iām going to be a bit petty here butā Iāve also seen some people putting them into MadoHomu or Odypen molds and I just start laughing because. My siblings in god, Macaque WISHES he was on Homura or Penelopeās level. Those two have more loyalty and dedication to the ones they love than Macaque has in his pinky. Did we all forget that canonically, Mac was the one to leave Sun Wukong?
If SWK sacrificed himself to take on all the burdens of peopleās suffering, Macaque would throw a fit and scream at him, and probably try to reverse the decision. Not because he wants SWK to be happy and live a life outside of being a martyr ā like Homura wanted for Madoka ā but because SWK did something Macaque didnāt like and āleft him behindā.
And for Odypen⦠my dudes, Macaque literally says in EP9 āShow me the REAL Sun Wukong!ā If Sun Wukong returned to FFM, irrevocably changed by a journey, Macaque would be upset that SWK had changed so much and try to make him go back to the way he was before. (Kind of like if Sun Wukong went on a Journey To The West that taught him love and kindness. Crazy if that happened, huh?)
Itās just a case of fans wanting to shove their favorite tropes and dynamics on characters, regardless if they fit or not.
Okay so I decided to take a look through the series again. Maybe I forgot something. Maybe I was just straight up wrong, Iāve been wrong before, no shame in admitting it!
It took FIVE minutes in Macaqueās literal first appearance episode
Macaque Episode Analysis ramble
So I was talking with a friend about the possible psychological and therapeutic take aways from each episode of Lego Monkie Kid, since I love Psychology as a whole, and came to a conclusion. Macaque's episode has a fuck ton of things to analyze. Such as - Not every role model you meet will be a good person Trust your teachers Don't push yourself too hard otherwise you'll get hurt, manipulated and possibly die (let's be real, Macaque would've killed MK if Wukong didn't step in) And, grooming They will all be covered as I explain the episode in depth. When MK first meets Macaque he thought he was Wukong but even after Macaque declines, MK still had stars in his eyes of pure admiration. He clearly looks up to Macaque since he was just as cool if not cooler than Monkey King. Within the very next second Macaque started the process of grooming, after a tiny test to see how strong MK's admiration was. "[...] I thought uh Monkey King was training you. [...] but you can never have too many teachers, I'm sure Monkey King would agree. [...]"
Then Macaque starts to train MK. This shows the duality of Wukong's more MK's current strength and capabilities training versus Macaque's more destructive and dehumanizing training. With Wukong's "Patience and focus, step into the strike", clashing with Macaque's far more brash "You don't use a weapon, you ARE the weapon." This is effective at isolating MK from Wukong and his teachings because MK feels like he is actually powerful now.
As Wukong says, MK's body isn't strong enough to handle the power. This applies to real life too. If someone tries to weight lift something too heavy for their skills, they could get seriously hurt. This is the just magical equivalent of weight lifting. But because of Macaque's influence, MK fights back and isolates himself from Wukong, his trust worthy mentor. This leads Macaque to his final part of his plan, lure MK into a trap with his full hearted trust in him.
Then Macaque finishes his plan by stealing MK's powers. Let's be honest, with how things were going and by our impression of Macaque in this episode, Macaque would have likely killed MK if it weren't for Wukong. OR left MK to die with the staff pressing him against the moutain. What can we gather from this? Well, first and foremost, MK's admiration made him an easy target for manipulation, and what resulted was MK nearly dying from the ordeal. Check for "not ever role model will be a good person", since Wukong is ALSO a role model, but a good one because he doesn't literally groom MK. (More on that in a minute.) Wukong was right and MK does what he taught him then admits his wrongs by the end and opens up on why, which Wukong responds with "Hey, your heart is in the right place, kid. We can work on the rest." MK learned to trust Wukong when he was teaching him something because ultimately that's what saved his life. I'm not saying trust EVERY authority figure, but one that is teaching you something that you trust and know will not hurt you. Get yourself a Wukong for your MK. Macaque's training has lasting impact on MK, making him feel like he needs to give himself up for others. Before this episode, MK never had the need to sacrifice himself or really seemingly blamed himself for anything. Macaque's dehumanizing training left MK with lasting damage to his mental health and also led to MK not being able to pick up the staff, granted that was after Macaque gut-punched the power out of him.
Ouch...
So, I hear you ask, "Ok, you made your point about various things, here but what about grooming? That's a bold word." Yes, it IS a bold word, especially considering the fandom space being primarily for children. However, I will clarify that grooming does not only apply to sexual circumstances.
This is from the official Canada public safety about child grooming. Notice the none sexual tactics.
"Make promises of a better life" - Promises to make MK stronger/a better fighter/hero
"Cause divsion saying "your parents are too strict" or "your parents don't understand you"." - Macaque says "Other people are going to tell you to be patient. They are slowing you down." to directly conflict with Wukong's training, further dividing MK and Wukong.
"May threaten or pressure your child to do what they ask, which could lead to sextortion." - Might not be explicit but it is implied MK had some minor doubts by the end of the training and was literally pushed into battle. Also he threw MK into the weapons rack on their first session, showing that MK was "weak" and prompted him to take up his implicit challenge, his trick. It's unclear if Macaque ever threatened MK while training, but I doubt it and he just pressured him and manipulated his drive and determination.
One that people might argue is "Approach your child online by pretending to be someone they're not - may falsely identify themselves as a person from school, or someone their age, to build a connection." but I believe it applies. - Macaque comes in creating a show with his own kaiju form, either to make himself popular or to attract MK or Wukong. Regardless, he seemed uncomfortable at first but once he prompts up "But you can never have too many teachers", that's when he starts creating a false identity, a trustworthy teacher who knows better than Wukong. That's also neglecting the fact Macaque pretended to not be that smoke demon.
If that's not "pretending to be someone they're not", then I'm not sure what is. Also for specifically adult grooming,
More signs I feel apply are;
"The person becomes withdrawn, or they may seem troubled by something but unwilling to talk about it. Alternatively their emotions might become volatile." - When Wukong points out MK has been running around other mentors, MK sounds calm and cold, like he was withdrawn. Then when Wukong presses on, MK yells at him and doesn't talk about exactly what was bothering him other than "You just don't like that there's someone who actually teaching me what I need to know."
"You notice them using or wearing something new, that you didn't buy [or teach] for them." - I added teach because Wukong points out he never taught MK how to break a wall like that, and was concerned and upset that MK learned that too quickly. Within that same scene, after MK yells at him, that's when Wukong notices the new symbol on MK's jacket and frowns. That's when he knows MK is being groomed, and by who.
"Groomers often aim to isolate their targets from their family or friends." - Well, we never see Mei, Pigsy, Tang, or Sandy in this episode, after the first meeting and they act like MK was gone for a month or more (could easily be a week lol). On top of that, Macaque was causing a divide between MK and Wukong. MK was very clearly pretty isolated already, and so Macaque just had to remove MK for MK's full reliance.
"The person might be spending more time on the phone, or online, than usual. But they wonāt say what sites theyāre visiting, or who theyāre talking to." - This speaks for itself, but it's likely MK was training more and more with Macaque than being around his own friends, especially considering by previous point.
This video goes into great detail on how it happens, why the victim is manipulated easily, and what it does to someone. Granted this video is about a long-time grooming, but I believe the point and the awareness stands. If Macaque had been grooming MK for about a year or more, I feel MK would be closer to these signs than he is in the cannon LMK. Anyways! I hope you had fun with my analysis, and let me know if you'd like more! I love to just ramble about the psychology of certain characters or the takeaways of LMK episodes! I'd love to do Wukong, Macaque as a whole (not just the episode), MK, Xiangliu/Nine mayhaps?? Or even the Focus episode or something else- I have a minor analysis on the focus episode already in my head lol
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