They completely missed the point of sophie's character
Sophie was an arrogant,selfish and a narcissistic person behind her sweet facade who didn't believe herself to be evil,who did terrible things including murder as her anger grew. movie sophie on the other hand? She's the "posessed victim" that the mainstream seems to be obsessed with these days
Making her an outcast with agatha was an odd choice,sophie didn't want to get away from a town who hated her,she was tired of her normal life and wanted to go the school of good because she thought that's what she deserves
She did good things (including being friends with agatha) just to change her school not because that she was a nice person,she discovered her evilness and powers on her own not because of rafal (who literally was supposed to remain in the bts and not let Sophie fail instead of brainwashing her) we as audience do know that she really is evil deep down and why rafal saw her potential despite her denial. The movie makes you wonder that what did rafal even see in her? She's a very sympathetic person in the film who goes through hell
She is a great friend towards aggy and only turned against her because of rafal's influence,the scene where she accuses agatha for stealing everything from her feels cheap because there is no build up;she was simply upset and seemed to forgive agatha while reading her letter,while in the book we saw how her jealousy grew over the time to the point she attacked everyone several times and killed all of the wolves and fairies but she barley hurts anyone in the movie,heck one of the first signs of her evilness is when she drowns the beast after he cuts her hair,but in the movie it was lady lesso for some reason and it only makes us feel sorry for sophie. Completely erasing it's meaning. A weak attempt to make her seem like a "bad bitch" in the aftermath when we were supposed to see her true colors
Sophie was such a complicated and complex character but they managed to remove her agency in her own story
And that's on tedros bi activism
Plus the frames without lyrics
Some extra content of the birthday post
"I'm far from home, I've lost my only friend, everyone here hates me, and all I want is a way to find some kind of a happy ending... But you can't even tell me the truth. My ending is not about what Good I do or what's inside me. It's about how I look.
I never even had a chance."
letter to theo by vincent van gogh
I'm sobbing "any remaining fans"
Stay strong guys šš
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Ok Iāve decided Iāll stop screaming in my posts.
I trust everyone has done the reading ššš
Anyway! To spark the discussion, hereās three questions to start with! reblog or reply with the answer
What is the most iconic line in the first five chapters of TIT?
The best character in the first five chapters beside the trio (the one you find the funniest, the most intriguing one)
Rate the first five chapters on a scale from 1-10, either based on how the rest of the book compares or simply in general
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HELLO?!???!? MOTHER RUPAUL AS SCHOOL MASTER?????? DRAG RACE SGE????????
Hello I'm a bit behind on Soman's Substack blog but I just wanted to make you all aware of this
im sorry. im so sorry. rupaul. are you meaning to TELL ME we could've had RuFal. What.
ācan you draw me thisā ādraw thatā uno reverse, why donāt YOU draw ME something, what about that huh
All of this is solely up to my own preference. Yes, some parts may be messy because I am inexperienced. I donāt even know what a plot is. Here we go.
I didnāt have any major problem with Book 1 until Agathaās Glow Up, so weāre starting there.
Canon: Agatha realizes she was beautiful all along and literally two minutes later Tedros falls in love with her.
However, I think it wouldāve been so much more impactful if she simply changed her perspective on her āuglinessā from a negative light to an objective standpoint.
We already know that Agatha is badass, so I think she should view herself that way. Insecurity is nothing if she amounts her features to the raw human ability that they possess. Her frame is tall and skinny because sheās athletic, her big eyes serve her the purpose of seeing. Agatha may not be pretty, but every bone in her body was made so that she could eat, breathe, laugh, fight, do parkour around School for Evil.
Itās obvious that Ever Girls only care about their appearance because they want to impress boys (in School for Girls, they are shown as letting themselves go). Agatha is characterized as having no interest in boys, and therefore she doesnāt need to be pretty in the first place. Now, I know that princesses need a prince in order to have their fairytale, but Agatha already thinks thatās bullshit ā why not go against it?
Also, this is extremely minor, but Iād rather have Agatha have some kind of deformity, like a cleft lip or crooked spine. It would really sell the idea that she was different. As a kid, even if Soman screamed in my face that Agatha was canonically ugly, I couldnāt imagine how she could be if the features she was described with were SO normal. Of course, her deformity remains throughout the book, because that is Not Cool if itās magically removed. Ā
Iāve said this before in my I Donāt Really Like Agatha post, and Iāll say it again. She is ungrateful for the opportunity she could have at School for Good. Iād literally kill to be there, Iād sit through every mind-numbing, subtly sexist class about smiling and posture just so I could practice magic, and Iām sure a lot of people think the same.
[edited: didnāt mean to sound so callous, itās only an opinion]
Agatha isnāt even using this to expand her power. She uses her wish a total of 2 times in this book, and itās not like she didnāt have time to use it. Itās disappointing.
So, imagine that Agatha just GRINDS in her school-work. Sure, she fails the challenges related to Strategic Blushing and Matching Outfits, but everything else she excels. At first she just didnāt want to be turned into a plant, she was only studying to survive. Now, itās more than that.
Agatha is introduced as having a fondness for villains, and itās apparent that beauty is irrelevant in their success stories. Although she is hurt when Sophie alludes to how sheād āfit inā with the immature, trigger-happy Nevers, she can apply those values of dismissing outer appearances while still being Good. Itās not as if Agatha is greedy or deceitful. She saves the Wish Fish, forgives Sophie countless times, and doesnāt do anything outright vicious. Thereās no reason to question that sheās NOT a Never. She can be ugly and an Ever at the same time, wasnāt that the original message?
Hypothetically, she gains more knowledge and strength in spells and potions and such, and just like Sophie, even if everyone doubted her, she could rise through the ranks. Thereās no point in worrying about your looks when youāre the most powerful girl in school. (Did I make Agatha too close to Evil? Maybe. But she doesnāt need to push people down to bring herself up, sheās just a natural like that.)
Also, if she needs a boy to ask her out to the Snow Ball, she 100% hates that. She could just talk to Dovey, are they really gonna fail the baddest bitch there?
No. Theyāre not.
Okay, hereās the biggest part that everyone will hate me for. No Tagatha. At least, not until TLEA.
When Agatha comes out of the Groom Room having just kickstarted her self-esteem and everyoneās drooling, Tedros is attracted to her instantly. I guess thatās fine. Reasonable. But consider this:
Agatha doesnāt love Tedros back.
When Tedros asks her out at the Circus of Talents, she declines. Because if she really knew her own worth, she wouldnāt say yes before making friends with him first. Thatās only fair. Actually, Iād say a part of insecurity is settling for any guy who gives you attention (aka Tedros). Y'all are gonna hit me with the damning āWe accept the love we think we deserveā.
EVEN IF SHE BELIEVES SHE DESERVES HIM NOW, IT DOESNāT MEAN SHEāLL JUMP AT THE CHANCE TO DATE HIM. THATāS MESSED UP.
Okay, I know Sophie threw her bitch fit because Agatha was being a hypocrite and dating Tedros. So, tweak that and have Sophie throw a bitch fit simply because Tedros asked Agatha out in the first place. That still makes sense with her entitled selfish personality.
In the stupid war of Evers and Nevers, (which was like, strange considering theyāre kids but theyāll have a similar conflict for the next two years), Tedros and Agatha are not together. You could throw in a bit of āTedros wants to prove to Agatha heās a heroā but for godās sakes we are NOT putting in that little chauvinistic āhow dare a princess question meā. That one line gave me a bad feeling about Tedros ā foreshadowing for AWWP? And itās crazy that Soman wrote that, along with his lack of brain cells. Are you trying to make readers bully him in memes and instagram group chats? Not from personal experience.
Oh, and this is more of a complaint. But, why did Soman make Sophie bald, pockmarked, and toothless in her transformation of embracing Evil? I thought this was about breaking stereotypes.
The Evil stigma thatās drilled in their heads about being pretty and in general taking care of yourself, is completely inane to me. I canāt believe that Sophieās ātrickeryā of Tedros was so revolutionary. None of the Nevers, in 200 years, thought of that?
Instead of her beauty regressing, Iād actually want it to be heightened. Itās what set her apart from the Nevers the moment she walked in. It should be the icing on top of the cake. When Sophie is at her peak of power, sheās a princess. Who could kill you.
If youāre worried about reducing women to be pretty objects or seductresses, stop. Itās okay. Sophie has other powers like summoning ravens, wasps, locusts, bats, using her singing voice for torture, and she is skilled in curses and death traps. In short, the Hot Evil Lady trope works for her. (I think. Someone correct me.)
At the end of SGE, Agatha chooses Sophie over Tedros. Needless to say, Tedros feels betrayed. If you wanted to make him an idiot, with anger issues, daddy issues, and an inferiority complex, this is the easiest way out. Heās under the misguided impression that Agatha belongs with him simply because 1. He loves her. 2. Heās the prince of Camelot, damnit. Doesnāt that mean anything to you?
Not to mention that his father pressured him not to make the same mistake. And Tedros thinks that School for Good is his pool of suitors since Arthur married his classmate Guinevere? There is no line of logic in this man at all, did you miss the part where Guinevere cheats and runs away? Maybe Ever Girls isnāt the only place you should look! There are thousands of other girls in the Woods and you intend to find your soulmate at 14?? Goddamn.Ā
In conclusion, Tedrosā hurt feelings continue to AWWP. Easy.
And if yāall gonna come for me about how Tedros is easily swayed by looks (heās convinced that Sophie and Agatha are in the wrong schools for half the book) Iād want to make him a bit smarter. I know thatās impossible.
In canon, Tedros turns on Sophie because her true colors showed, and her witchy phase gives him that confirmation bias. He goes feral with testosterone and heroism, as we know.
Iād like him to understand that just because his solely physical attraction to Sophie grew when sheās evil and pretty, it doesnāt mean that sheās not any less dangerous. If Tedros, of all people, learns the difference between appearances vs reality, it would really drive the point home.
All right. Youāre still here?
Hereās some extra headcanons you could add in here and here.
In the meantime Iāll think of more.
If there were any hard-hitting themes I was supposed to include, please tell me, I usually gloss over them while reading.Ā
But anyway, thanks for reading this far.