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In response to "spoilers" by the wrong element, bad guy

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I recall the Taub scene. I think it involved a patient who attempted suicide.

No, the audience doesn't need all the info. In this case we had only what the characters had and it was emotionally hollow.

I'll miss the character, but there's no sense of loss because we aren't given any of the emotion behind the act to react to. There's no way to choose between sympathy, outrage, anger, which is exactly where the characters are, but for the audience that just means confusion over why. Not a good way to leave your audience, because it isn't a good confusion it's a pointless confusion.


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