That ridiculously nerdy joke on Frasier where Niles just starts naming great operas that would've ended in the middle of Act 1 if the traumatized protagonist had access to psychiatric care to enable them to move on without further harm
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(It's all of them Opera would not exist)
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What I would be interested in seeing though, is a game that let's a player potentially learn a lesson from the consequences of a character's behavior and act on that lesson if they choose to.
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Like if the thesis of the game is "killing is bad" please eventually give me some non-violent verbs.
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Unless it's Thor getting help from Professor Hulk. That would just be an awesome cameo for the next film.
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except MANIAC :P ?
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If there's a cultural problem here, it's that we assume that our lives are hung on some kind of internal narrative scaffold, us as protagonist of a Story that sets out what we should do and can expect from the future. There is no contradiction in good advice making a bad story.
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I have to say I appreciate any show that can take a problem like this and instead use 'the fact that they're doing the healthy thing' to create conflict
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The only example I can think of for this specific issue is Atypical, where the protagonist high-key wants to date his therapist I could easily imagine a show about a protagonist who's working through their trauma and slowly realising that their entire support network is terrible
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It's kind of absurd, yes I think even in the world we live in now "Have you tried therapy?" is a pretty classist tone-deaf thing to say as a kneejerk response to someone's problems But saying it about a post-zombie apocalypse survivor reveals just how shallow it is
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