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Larger town/cities, expanded dialogue and personalities trees,

a time machine that doesn’t leave my animals alone for months on end. :cri:

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Probably one of the worst ones tbh.

Police literally held him up so they could continue beating him while holding his arms so he couldn’t even defend himself.

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spoiler CW: Incredible police violence.

First Video (Body Camera of the initial confrontation): Police first instinct is to scream and draw guns as always. The victim lies down and is polite while police manhandle him. He gets away from police and runs.

Second Video (Bird’s Eye View): Police are kicking him in the face while he’s on the ground and they have both his hands. Next they’re holding him up to beat him with a baton. Literally hands behind his back while being beaten. Finally have the handcuffs on and no first aid of course. Police do nothing for twenty minutes.

Third Video (Body Camera Footage of 2nd Video): Police are punching him in the face while he’s on the ground, he covers his head with his hands and Police pepper spray him. Police spray him multiple times.

Fourth Video (Body Camera Footage after the incident): Pigs claimed he was reaching for their gun, he was not. Police seem more concerned with getting their story straight and assassinating the character of the person they just assassinated.

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This is why you wait for the sales to get 4 avocados for a dollar.

Now you’re saving almost 30 cents a meal which over a 60 year life would save you $6500. Just enough to move to a slightly better apartment before the world is engulfed in flames.

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The scenario you detailed in your comment even makes sense, if we had complete military dominance over someone evil and they said they were sorry just like then just take the W that they’re scared enough of you to at least pretend to be sorry.

I wonder what the victims of this person would think about letting the murderer of their parents, partners, and children go free without major consequence because of some half-assed apology? That’s the problem with redemption arcs, they’re almost always centered around the feelings of the abuser rather than the feelings of the abused.

I’m saying that redemption arcs are inherently good in the sense that they come from a good place.

Redemption is a very fucking dangerous idea to push in media because in real life 95% of the time it’s a cynical attempt by an abuser to re-take control of the people they abuse. Almost every TV show that does shit like this ends with the previous piece of shit becoming a normal person after receiving forgiveness from the people they hurt. So when in real life your abusive partner doesn’t change after their grand redemption, you’re left wondering what went wrong. People have enough economic and social pressure to stay with shitty people without media pressuring them. Look up The Cycle of Abuse. Reconciliation/redemption is more often than not another step in the cycle than any genuine change.

I’d rather have 10 genuinely changed people be sad and unfulfilled about the shitty things they’ve done than even 1 person falling for an abuser’s trap. Despite this, I still think redemption arcs can be done correctly. However, most writers are wholly unprepared to write about the topic.

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You’re saying it did well despite being a redemption arc, not because of it. Or more precisely, that redemption arcs are mostly bad but avatar was just an example of an Only Good One.

HOLY SHIT your shoulders much hurt with all that reaching. Here’s the exact quote:

The problem is they forget that Zuko’s redemption wasn’t good because it was a redemption arc but because it was a genuine deepening of his character that took the entire series to complete.

I said that Zuko’s redemption arc wasn’t inherently good because it was a redemption arc, but because it deepened his character. Saying that redemption arcs don’t automatically make a story better != saying that redemption arcs suck and are trash. Redemption arcs, like most literary tropes, are neutral. Redemption arcs are just more popular now and writers who don’t understand why they work often do them poorly.

Someone who’s a genocidal fascist is obviously a bad person but isn’t incapable of changing. It’s factually wrong to say they are. It’s certainly absurdly unlikely, but it’s not impossible. Whether or not they “deserve” it is beside the point.

“It is me, Hitler, who now having been surrounded by the allies wishes to say he is sorry about the mass slaughter of millions. I now know it was bad, I won’t do it again and I have learned my lesson.”

“Well fuck, guess Hitler really was sorry. Pack it up everyone, redemption arc completed. No need to think about how blatant forgiveness of genocidal dictators is bad or something.” - GonzoBonzo.

What a great moral lesson to teach people.

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Redemption arcs are good. Everyone benefits from the idea that people can change for the better. They have been executed badly, but they are inherently a Good Trope

I was specifically criticizing redemption arcs that use it for irredeemable characters. Redemption arcs don’t work if the characters are space nazis and thousands of common soldiers were murdered with disdain before offering mecha-hitler a chance to change. Redemption arcs only work if that person is capable of being redeemed. Genocidal fascists and other monsters don’t deserve that no matter how much their lunch money was stolen in 4th grade.

No. It must be that it’s a cliche that never had merit.

I literally said Avatar did it well and had merit nerd. The problem comes when people who don’t understand why it was good and tack it on to their shows without thought.

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No, it’s because Avatar: The Last Airbender did it well with Zuko and now everyone wants to do the same in their shows. The problem is they forget that Zuko’s redemption wasn’t good because it was a redemption arc but because it was a genuine deepening of his character that took the entire series to complete.

Most showrunners just push a character over the moral event horizon and then have a redemption “arc” that just takes them from one caricature to another.

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