so these “impersonators” are just one person talking to themselves. they do it when they have mental breaks. they have DID and truly think that theyre fighting/arguing/talking with other people. i know them irl and ive tried to talk to them about getting profesional mental help but they always refuse to get treatment. im sorry on their behalf for their behavior on this website. also jk im just lying lol
i hope dan's grandma dies cuz shes really ugly and i dont like having to stare at her wrinkly face. she looks like shes been decomposing for 6 months. luv her and all but.... yeesh
I had a long shift today and I can tell you... Try working at your local hospital, you will meet people like this, you will care for them with all your heart and you will try to make every minute of their life a little better. Go tell them they're decomposing and that they should die. And I don't care she's a fictional character, because this is what people go through.
I will agree on one thing: yes, the author is milking this one plot device for all that it's worth, stretching it in order to exploit it as much as they can? Yes. So the question is, is it a good decision of the author, to milk/stretch this one plot point/plot device? Well, it's not like it's gratuitous (as this grandma issue was the very thing that kickstarted the plot, and may also continue to affect it, big time), and the decision of milking this one plot point, rather than the others, depends on how "deep" the author wants the story to turn (and not just on how "dramatic" they want it to turn) because the one topic they picked this time Is one of the more "universal" and "relatable" themes that have been available, so far, in this story (not every reader is a debtor, and not every reader works a professional sport, but EVERYONE fears cancer and loves grandmas...). The author clearly wanted to exploit the more "relatable" themes latent in the story, in order to avoid it coming off as "too convoluted" or as "too shallow".
Furthermore, believe it or not the story's been showing us the bare minimum of the ugly and *crude* images of old age and/or cancer: bathroom issues, lost hair falling around and needing to be picked up, not to mention x-rays, chemo... The art has barely filled the minimum to make sure that the character DOES look like an old terminal cancer patient..
5 MORE DAYS URGH I NEED DRAMA NOWWW