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red_satin_doll) wrote2014-02-17 08:45 pm
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Today's post brought to you by the need to throw SOMETHING on this journal no matter how silly...
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Now go get some sleep - tomorrow's a long day, sweetie.
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I will never get Spike's final words to Robin, they seem so cruel but also false. I mean, how can he say that Nikki didn't love Robin as much as Anne loved him? WTF? Just because Nikki had also a mission while Anne was all ill and isolated with his son? How the fuck the writers suppose that a pareting model is better than another ESPECIALLY when both mothers didn't really had options? (Anne was ill and Nikki was the Chosen One, she didn't choose that destiny)
I don't know what the writers were aiming with that, really. And I'm also certain that if Nikki was a man she would have been justified (I don't know what I'm doing with the verbes here, I hope it makes sense) It's far more acceptable, for a father, to have a mission or an important job or whatever, but for a mother her entire world should be the son?
I kinda want to know the fandom opinion about this stuff, because it bugs me.