ᴊᴏᴀɴ ʜᴏʟʟᴏᴡᴀʏ ʜᴀʀʀɪs (
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dear_mun2013-06-27 09:06 pm
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sighs.
Believe me, sweetie. I know.
I wish I could say I was surprised at how the season went. I wish I could say I was surprised that the best thing that happened to me this season was apparently forgotten by the next episode, not even to be alluded to in others' conversations. I wish I could say I was surprised that the narrative is playing me like a fool and using me as an accessory in others' plotlines.
The sad fact is that I'm used to being treated like this. It's not pretty, it's not nice, but it's not like it's a complete surprise to me. These writers you're so miffed at haven't exactly been kind to me before, which you know, but I understand your point about the difference between narrative cruelty and narrative neglect.
(And yes, I am just as taken aback by certain parts of the story that I wasn't privy to in canon, as you say.)
I wish I could say I was surprised at how the season went. I wish I could say I was surprised that the best thing that happened to me this season was apparently forgotten by the next episode, not even to be alluded to in others' conversations. I wish I could say I was surprised that the narrative is playing me like a fool and using me as an accessory in others' plotlines.
The sad fact is that I'm used to being treated like this. It's not pretty, it's not nice, but it's not like it's a complete surprise to me. These writers you're so miffed at haven't exactly been kind to me before, which you know, but I understand your point about the difference between narrative cruelty and narrative neglect.
(And yes, I am just as taken aback by certain parts of the story that I wasn't privy to in canon, as you say.)
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