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− | Oh gosh, please no. Season three is, like, unbearable to rewatch because Cain just weasles his way into everything and obliterates it into disaster. Like, from a storywriter's viewpoint, I ''loved'' his character, because it created so much tension, and it just kept me watching the show at every little chance I got (even if I'm just waiting to cross the road at a streetlight), just so I could get to the resolution where he is gone and things are resolved. But from a fan who |
+ | Oh gosh, please no. Season three is, like, unbearable to rewatch because Cain just weasles his way into everything and obliterates it into disaster. Like, from a storywriter's viewpoint, I ''loved'' his character, because it created so much tension, and it just kept me watching the show at every little chance I got (even if I'm just waiting to cross the road at a streetlight), just so I could get to the resolution where he is gone and things are resolved. But from a fan who lhas grown attached to the characters and their relationships, I ''loathe'' him. |
Latest revision as of 18:13, 18 May 2019
Oh gosh, please no. Season three is, like, unbearable to rewatch because Cain just weasles his way into everything and obliterates it into disaster. Like, from a storywriter's viewpoint, I loved his character, because it created so much tension, and it just kept me watching the show at every little chance I got (even if I'm just waiting to cross the road at a streetlight), just so I could get to the resolution where he is gone and things are resolved. But from a fan who lhas grown attached to the characters and their relationships, I loathe him.
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