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TopicPlots that the audience tries to make it more indepth than it really is.
Dash_Harber
06/19/18 11:15:52 PM
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Darmik posted...
Dash_Harber posted...
Y2J0_sHBK_Blue posted...
Fight club is pretty deep though. But to answer the question: star wars


I feel like most 'fans' tend to misinterpret the message, though. They worship Tyler Durden as if the whole thing wasn't a cautionary tale about living at either extreme.


It's amazing how many movies and TV shows this happens to.


Yeah, Breaking Bad was a particularly jarring example for me. People legitimately felt like Walt was justified in his actions. It got to the point that even though he blatantly admitted it was all for his own ego in the final episode, they just ignored that and tried to blame Skylar. The Sopranos is another great example. Tony is a fucking monster.

I think an interesting case was The Shield, where the show never even attempted to make it seem like the crew had a good point, and instead made it a guilty pleasure to root for Vic and his crew to survive, if only to see them do more heinous things on a weekly basis.
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