Cute đđ€©đ
This is my oc Neves (from my WIP cotl fic) and the Lamb, they go on very normal adventures where nothing bad happens and the best part about being in a cult is Having Fun and Being Yourself !!
(this is not true. the horrors are endless)
Do you think Mabel gets too much hate? I noticed when a female character acts selfish she gets hated on but when a male character does the same itâs praised
Weâre free to love or hate any character with or without reason. That said, I feel sad seeing Mabel hate and agree Mabel receives too much hate. I feel like the rhetoric claiming sheâs unforgivably selfish is skewed. I think people have decent criticisms regarding Mabelâs character and how sheâs presented. However, I donât think they sufficiently describe the full picture.
Anecdotally, I donât think this is a case of sweeping sexism because Ford also receives more criticism than I think warranted. My perspective on how much hate each character proportionately receives could be incomplete, though.
But anyway. Letâs talk Mabel.
First though: please donât try to debate this with me. If you donât like my opinion, no worries. Thatâs chill. Iâm just not interested in using my recreation time debating this. Thanks! :) However, if you want further clarifications, analyses, case studies, etc. Iâm happy to talk more, because this is NOWHERE close to exhausting my thoughts on this topic.
I think everyday anti-Mabel criticism tends to use points like:
When other characters act selfishly, theyâre called out and the narrative punishes them. But when Mabel wants something, she gets it, and itâs a reward (The Deep End, The Time Travelerâs Pig, Escape from Reality).
Mabel never learns how to give up something important and deal with that loss. Even when she lets something go, itâs not something that would have been good in her life. For instance, her failed puppet performance is âdodging a bulletâ rather than losing something meaningful, since Gabeâs just a puppet kisser. In the end, she doesnât have to live with sacrifice (Boyz Crazy, Sock Opera).
Mabel even selfishly causes the apocalypse by giving Bill the rift. Sheâs never held responsible for that (Dipper and Mabel vs the Future).
The narrative reinforces that Mabel is a good person even when sheâs not (The Last Mabelcorn).
People particularly look at Mabel in S2 over S1; many claim thatâs when her character began to feel selfish and insufferable.Â
This isnât everything, but I have tried to characterize the rhetoric fairly based upon what Iâve seen.
I find these discussion points understandable. Mabel can be self-focused and sometimes ignores othersâ feelings. Alex Hirsch admitted in DVD commentaries that he focused on Dipper learning lessons because he put himself in Dipperâs shoes. And some of Alexâs writing intentions couldâve been clearer, like instances where the twins resolve conflicting desires. We could talk about how the show could be improved or the character is legitimately not-selfless.
At the same time, I think how fandom uses these talking points isnât 100% fair to Mabelâs character or the showâs full narrative.Â
I want to point out that Mabel hate for her selfishness covers two fronts: one claim that Mabel is selfish, and another claim that the surrounding plot doesnât handle her selfishness satisfactorily. I think thereâs fair constructive criticism when it comes to narrative framing (even if I disagree), but I donât think the same dialogue is good rationale against Mabelâs personality. At times I see the two concepts conflated. The narrative may annoy you if you think selfishness isnât addressed in plot, and contribute to you disliking the character, but claiming âMabel is selfishâ because of that is flawed logic.Â
In this analysis, Iâll cover both fronts. Iâll tackle the four points I mentioned above and explain why I find them too harsh. Iâm not going to cover all my thoughts (yes, my original draft was longer!!), but I will argue:
Mabel reverses her selfishness - and thatâs the big choice sealing the climax of multiple episodes. She doesnât get off âconsequence freeâ either (Boyz Crazy, Sock Opera)
Mabel sacrifices for others. The narrative does show that Dipper and Mabel meet in the middle, not that Dipper feels guilty enough to ameliorate his sisterâs wishes (Sock Opera, Escape from Reality)
Mabel giving the rift to âBlendinâ mirrors Dipper offering a puppet to Bill. Both twins are emotionally compromised and believe theyâre making a harmless deal with an inconsequential item. Neither wouldâve made these choices in calmer circumstances. Sock Opera doesnât have Dipper deal with his culpability; relax up on Mabel (Sock Opera, Dipper and Mabel vs the Future)
Mabelâs selfishness is addressed, handled, and resolved. The moral of The Last Mabelcorn isnât defending Mabelâs goodness; itâs Mabel embracing imperfection. Mabel learns sheâs a bad person and changes her perspective of herself multiple times in canon (The Last Mabelcorn, Lost Legends)
I could also have talked about how selfishness isnât required to be resolved in her character arc, all the times Mabel does nice things for others, how she doesnât always obnoxiously hog the spotlight, and other things, but I want to cap the length of this essay.
So letâs begin.
Anti-Mabel Argument: Circumstances donât adversely affect Mabel. This means she never has to sacrifice for her brother like Dipper does for her. For instance, in Sock Opera, Mabel sees that Gabe is a weirdo over-obsessed with puppets. Her failed puppet performance was âdodging a bulletâ rather than losing something meaningful, so she doesnât learn true self-sacrificial love. Mabel never learns how to give something important up and deal without it. So, she never changes.
Czytaj dalej
hi fun fact i like unicorn wars LMFAO. posted this on my twitter earlier but teehee
He's precious boy.
My humanized Collector, or just Lector for short.
Cole Lector? Eh, I'll see...
Original: https://www.deviantart.com/crydius/art/Lector-918063271
Happy 23rd Birthday, Dipper and Mabel!
I was in a mood to draw something from my Wonderland AU, and ended up wondering how grown-up Victorian-esque Dipper and Mabel might look.
Been working on this for almost months now since chapter 6 was released and been wanting to share my ideas and new characters being introduced (still following the storyline)
This Comic is 15+ maturity cause there will be cursing and blood, If y'all don't like how it's going then you can ignore it and focus on other stuff or skip the pages. The characters are already planned and set up, meaning I will not be making request.
For those who are interested, Thank you and I hope you all enjoy this fan comic.
Posting this here bc God knows I've neglected my Tumblr
Anyways Mabel's new Summerween matching costumes idea ft Bill who tailored their new cult robes definitely not for Silas Birchtree's cult of Ciphertology
Sometimes my brain remembers that I have other characters I like outside from Shockwave and Blurr, then I hyperfixate.... and all motivation to continue the original idea I had goes poof.
I played with the idea of Blackarachnia's organic spider part producing pheromones which then influence the bots around her. It can either bring out the good or the yuck out in some people, which leads her to be in uncomfortable situations. Despite the comic being quite silly and humorous for the most part, in no is what she's dealing with funny.
Also dunking on shockwave rq, no one can convince me that he isn't a little misogynistic. bro called arcee an empty piece of hardware and lets not forget his g1 version being like FEMALE AUTOBOTS??! >:C
springtrap but fnaf lore expert michael