NewGuy2022
Active Member
- Dec 11, 2022
- 671
- 867
- 103
Perhaps all of this is leading the MC to realize that he's the wrong man for Lacey and to be the "right" man for Lacey he needs to abandon all sense of self and become someone completely different. Which is what he will have to do for the two of them to have what the dev will consider a happy ending, I suppose. I don't see how the MC may remain the MC as we know him (personality, psyche, etc.) and coexist in what I would consider a happy loving relationship with Lacey. That's just... ...sad.No I do not think the Prof will ever write the MC as reasonable, if you look MC has only one big breakthrough (in the office) in act 2 which is then obviously bulldozed over by act 3 events (and wasn't exactly a great breakthrough either).
MC needs to be always oblivious, sort of immobile and without agency to drive the story further.
The examples are many and they crash with what MC is at his core sometimes:
- Starting from act 3, MC simply follows everyone's orders and even when he says "I will not do it" he then will do it (bdsm club day 4).
- When MC reaches the room and see Lacey crashing out with OS, he does't hug her or try to stop her, he just stands there, so we can get some exposition as readers, MC has experience with that situation and it is stated that he was always ready to stop Lacey self harm.
- At the end of act 3 when he leaves, does he leave of his own free will? no, it is mental health issues, imagine how much more powerful and character defining the whole thing would be if it came from his desperation and under his control.
- When the drug plan is concocted and brought to life, the maximum reaction we have from him is "I am disappointed", considering that Anna lied to him anyway, since she had a direct involvement (she is the one that sends Lacey home lying that those were orders from Veronica).
- Mia does bs? All cool.
- Abby does bs? All cool, actually let him apologize because why not.
So yeah, I do not see MC as a well written character in general, he does have some consistency and some of his ailments are portrayed very well, but he is an dashcam more than a character.
For what I was referring to, I meant that what Lacey does in college is different from what she does now, the motivations and even the acts are different.
As for his breakdown, he is probably seeing his fears that Lacey's actions don't do much to help.
Vegas is not a small oopsie, it is a major fuck up with some pretty heavy implications.
Amen.
Everything that happens is the MC's fault, especially when it isn't. Soon we will learn that everything that happened in Vegas was his fault, tool. His only purpose in this story is to allow Lacey to do Lacey things.
I understand that it's the dev's product and he gets to write it his way... ...but I continue to be frustrated by knowing that no matter how bad the marriage becomes and no matter how desperate the MC's condition becomes... ...he will not be allowed to separate from the primary impediment to his healing. Whomever suggested the lobotomy for the MC earlier in this thread got it right.