I’m rewatching inuyasha and have no one to talk to about the fact that Kagura should have lived and by doing so the entire Sessh/Rin weirdness could have been completely avoided. Like I have trouble picturing Kagura pregnant but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t happen and half the time in fairy tales of all locales the kids pop out of the dad’s migraine or some shit and honestly they’d also make amazing godparents (or whatever the equivalent is) to a half dozen adopted mortals and their bloodlines. I’m mad about it and commenting on ao3 fics for this fandom is like screaming into the void.

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    3 months ago

    You’ve ignored the author’s intent and are trying to pay word games around different names in the show to make your case without looking into deeper theming in the show.

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      3 months ago

      You already namedropped “death of the author.” I know you understand the difference between intent and the content of a text.

      The broad strokes of the backstory are central to the deeper theming in a show. They inform why characters do stuff. For a show to be about a specific and contentious conflict, it has to resemble that conflict more closely than, ‘we lost a war.’

      For example: you could not bolster sympathy for a ragged band of sore losers if all the motifs point to World War II. If some protagonist-coded soldier’s individual experience of combat is loss and humiliation, but it turns out they worked for Space Hitler, the audience is not with you. You were the villains. Arguably - even that would be closer to the Civil War than the Alliance conquering plucky little outer-rim planets that never did anything wrong.

      If you don’t have an original sin to insist the conflict isn’t about, that’s not the Lost Cause.