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Replying to @anne_theriault @catvalente and
like ... Clay's reason for being on the tapes was that he took Hannah at her word to leave her alone?
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Tbf the show gives us a lot more instances of Clay genuinely being a less than ideal friend to Hannah to fill in around that
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I thought the show was (again: v. male-centrically) more challenging us to interrogate the complicity of Nice Guy surrogate obliviousness.
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Replying to @Hal_Duncan @arthur_affect and
Like, Clay's the male audience surrogate figure, the "how could I possibly be at fault" Nice Guy. His crime is inaction, the privilege of it
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as a woman, Clay's tape was disturbing because it suggested that when a girl you're making out with
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Replying to @anne_theriault @Hal_Duncan and
starts crying, pushing you away and yelling at you to leave, she actually wants you to stay & talk
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See, I read that as being put in precisely to dismiss it, with all the little stuff before that being the actual wrong. Maybe wishful thinkn
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I mean, it can’t be that because him leaving is why he has a tape. He did the “wrong” thing
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But that's Hannah, unreliable narrator, versus Tony, Hand of the Author, who says that was *right* IIRC (which is Problematic Level 2? 3?)
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Tony is such a damn DMPC In fact he's a great way to explain to writers who don't play D&D what that means
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