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Post by Methid Man on Feb 9, 2015 0:29:19 GMT -5
I decided to create an updated version of this thread now that Blythe's secret has been revealed to Youngmee. So now that Youngmee's in on the secret, is there anyone else in the show who you feel should know about it? I included plenty of choices in the above poll and you may select up to 3 of them, although you could also choose just 1 or 2. Also to make sure no one is influenced by other voters' choices, I decided to have the results shown only after voting. Feel free to share your reasons why you made your choices.
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Post by Rosa Blythe on Feb 9, 2015 11:43:53 GMT -5
I picked Roger, Mrs. T, and Other.
Roger: He's her dad, after all. He kind of deserves to know. And, if her mom could too, then he might know a thing or two about how she can do it...
Mrs. T: She's Blythe's employer. True, she didn't believe Blythe in part 1 of the pilot, but perhaps in different circumstances, or being told differently, she would. Again, it's very well possible she knows a thing or two about how Blythe do it...
Other: This one's tricky, because "other" could mean anyone. But I was thinking Emma and unintroduced characters. Emma was Blythe's second best friend in Season 2, and her knowing might come in handy in instances such as "Plane it on Rio!" But I think she's a reliable friend. Now, the unintroduced characters... I was thinking of this as Blythe's friends from her hometown. She knows she can trust them, and if they know, they could keep in touch a whole lot better than what they were likely doing before.
So there's my answers.
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Post by Shokew on Feb 9, 2015 13:26:19 GMT -5
Probably just her dad (Roger), her employer (Mrs. Twombly), and her true best friend's caretaker (Aunt Christie). These are the only people who seem closest to our main character on this show and have legit development. As far as I'm concerned, only those with legit and believable character development worth expanding upon should stop being closed out on this. Anything to continue to make this show more interesting and improve the show's writing immensely, rather than relying on this cliche secrecy, IMHO.
Look, I get Blythe wants to live normally, but the best cartoons don't aim to be just that - they aim to be something bigger. Something I feel this show still has much to learn about, no matter how much I actually still enjoy this show...
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