I have come to a conclusion that I hate my mind for what it put together⦠Rumi (K-Pop demon hunters) and Keith (Voltron legendary defenders) similar characters different fonts.
Similarities:
1) Both are/ eventually become leaders of a group to save the world.
2) Both hide their enemy heritage from their friends.
3) Come to terms with and accept their heritage.
4) Eventually tell their friends who accepts them.
5) Dead parents.
6) Mommy issues (Rumiās case stems from her aunt but ya know).
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i love when i get invested in two characters because they just become little toy dolls to me im literally making them play house and they get scared staring at the other's scary bright eyes when they look into a mirror only to realize it's a window
I Donāt ReallyĀ LikeĀ Sasha Waybright: A Look Into Redemption Arcs
Oh boy, itās time for me to make another analysis piece based on some dumb Disney cartoon. This time though, itās about the Frog Show⢠and not the Owl Showā¢, because I also like Amphibia, warts and all. (yes, that was an intentional toad pun)
As the title would suggest though, weāre going into territory about a character Iām not particularly fond of, despite how much the fanbase seems to collectively like her, and thatās Sasha Waybright. Iāve never really been a fan of her, which some people I know have found somewhat amusing given that I tend to like similarĀ characters. While that is sort of true, Iād argue itās not quite true either. Itās complicated. In order to really get into it, Iām going to have to talk about spoilers for several shows... so spoilers for Amphibia, The Owl House, Gravity Falls, and The Ghost and Molly McGee. As always, itāll be under the cut.
Oh, and before I get under the cut, I just wanna say one thing real quick for the people who see this under the Sasha Waybright tag: Iām not trying to shit on your good time, Iām tagging the post with her name because itās largely about my opinion of the character (and to a lesser extent, Sasha ships, but I wonāt be tagging the ships because thatās not relevant enough for the bulk of the post).
Anyway, onto the meat of the post:
Watching Amphibia is something that came about for me because I enjoyed The Owl House immensely, and because Matt Braly also worked on Gravity Falls (which was, until TOH wrapped, my favorite show). The show has a charm that took a little bit for me to reallyĀ āget,ā but Iāve since come to really appreciate the show in a lot of ways. Particularly, I thinkĀ āThe Hardest Thingā is singlehandedly one of the best finales of all time, and Iād personally rank it higher than bothĀ The Owl Houseās ANDĀ Gravity Fallsā (though I donāt really like GFās finale, which Iām gonna make a post about eventually). I think Amphibiaās emotional moments are genuinely better than the ones in TOH, but the show is still not quite as good over all. This isnāt meant to be a dig at Matt and his team, I still love Amphibia, but itās not my favorite show, yāknow?
As far as the cast of Amphibia is concerned, I grew to like Anne a lot as the series progressed, and she exhibited a strong character arc from a bit of an entitled brat that shirked responsibility into a responsible person who is empathetic to the needs of others. Her and her found frog family are a highlight of the show, and lead to some greatĀ comedy and emotional moments. When Marcy debuted, I was instantly likeĀ āyes this is my favorite characterā because sheās just a genuine delight to watch, and Iām really sad she didnāt get used moreĀ as the series went along.
Sasha, on the other hand, was a character that I just never clicked with. The first impression I had of the character was that she was going to showcase the opposite end of the development spectrum, where she would gradually become a worse person, or that her negative qualities would be highlighted more so than her positive ones. I wasnāt entirely wrong by the end of Season 2, and when we got to her sort of redemption in Season 3, the show kind of lost me a bit.
The problem I have with the character is basically rooted in the fact that she enters the show a kind of toxic person, and then she just kind of decides to change because one of her friends got mortally wounded, and she feels guilty over stuff that happened as a result of her treacherous actions earlier in the story. She was willing to do whatever it took to get home, even if it meant manipulating people and killing those who stood in her way. She had no issue with the idea of killing the Planters, and often showed she didnāt care if she hurt people until it was too late. I get this was done to emphasize that Sasha needed to grow up, change, and become a better person... but I still think the way it was done leaves a lot to be desired.
The issue is more so how it was built up. For basically two seasons, we get to know this girl who is all kinds of toxic, and the show works hard to showcase that sheās not above lying to her close friends about her intentions to get what she wants. She learned nothingĀ from the events at Toad Tower, despite suggesting Anne would be better off without her in the end of that whole thing. The next time we see her, sheās pissed that Anne didnāt side with her, and that she sided with frogs, which she has been told are lower on the societal/racial hierarchy by the toads. Thereās a racism allegory in there somewhere, but Iām not particularly interested in getting too deep into that can of worms.
She then shrugs off Percy and Braddockās desire to leave when facing the Narwhal Worm inĀ āBarrelās Warhammer,ā despite saying she would leave if they wanted to. She then basically plays Anne and Marcy for fools by inciting a rebellion in Newtopia in āTrue Colors.ā She put up the front of being better to Anne and Marcy because she wanted control, because sheās made to be the toxicĀ āfriendā that craves control. Sure, she has moments where she clearly feels a bit bad for being like this, but she doesnāt learn her lesson until one of her friend is nearly killed in front of her. She only cares about the consequences of her shitty behavior afterĀ she has to face losing someone she cares about for real.
Now, I know someone would likely point out that a lot of characters that can come off as mean or toxic have similar moments of revelation... but I donāt really think this is the case.
Letās take one of the biggest points of comparison for Sasha from The Owl House, Amity Blight, and compare elements of their arcs fromĀ ājerkā toĀ āgood person.ā
Amity obviously starts the series as something of a bully character, with a need to be seen asĀ āthe best,ā and is willing to humiliate Willow to remind everyone how great she is. It takes her being humiliated by Lilith and Edaās cheating during her and Luzās duel, and Luz showing how determined she is to be a witch for Amity to soften up. She recognizes Luz is doing her best, despite being a magicless human in a world of witches and demons, and softens up. Sheās still wary of Luz until after Luz helps her deal with the corrupted Otabin inĀ āLost in Languageā for her to really see that Luz is a good person. From here, she gradually continues to become a better person, because Luzās positivity has that effect on her.
By the time she has to face the consequences of trying to uphold her reputation nearly causing Willow to lose all of her memories, Amity realizes that sheād become a bad person, and actively begins to truly improve. She attempts to mend the rift between her and Willow that was caused by her parents demands as a kid, and she eventually distances herself from Boscha during the events ofĀ āWing It Like Witches,ā saying that she made her social life better by cutting Boscha out of it. Her growing feelings for Luz culminate in her finally standing up to her motherās abusive ass to save the person sheās grown to love, who is also the person that lit the fires of change within her. She accomplishes this in a way that is organic. Seeing her go from stuck up to a girl doing her best to make her girlfriend happy just makes me smile.
Letās use another example: Pacifica Northwest from Gravity Falls.
Pacifica starts her time in Gravity Falls as a foil to Mabel, serving as the bratty rich girl who thinks sheās above everyone. She gets humbled a few times as part of a gag, but whenĀ āThe Golf Warā and āNorthwest Mansion Mysteryā (which is my favorite episode of the show btw) take place, Pacifica begins to showcase some added depth. We see first hand that she has a lot of expectations placed on her by her parents, and they have a Pavlovian response to an abusive method of control via her fatherās bell that she is conditioned to see asĀ āyouāre acting out of line for a Northwest.ā
When she learns that her familyās current situation (the Lumberjack Ghost) is a result of the familyās poor attitude aboutĀ ācommon folkā and lies told in the past, she is visibly shaken that her family is as bad as Dipper said it was. She then decides she wants to break free of her familyās twisted values, and while we donāt get to see that pay off much, sheās still seen as a better character by the end. This is one of the reasons Iām bitter that Gravity Falls only has 2 Seasons, as I feel like this would have allowed us to see Pacifica become an even better character, among other characters. To briefly mention shipping, part of the reason I love the idea of Dipcifica is because it highlights how Dipper had a profoundly positive impact on Pacificaās life, even if just for that one episode, because itās through her interactions with him that she was forced to confront how her family truly is, and how she desires to improve as a result. Itās kind of like... a straight prototype for how Lumity panned out, ironically enough.
To use a more modern example: Andrea Davenport from The Ghost and Molly McGee.
Andreaās not really a character with a full blown arc, but she is far from the worst person around. Sheās a girl who has her moments that reflect Pacificaās early days, but with a more livestreamer mindset, and she has more compassion from the outset than Pacifica. She does things so her parents will praise her, much like Amity, but is also fully committed to helping people who are nice to her. Even though her and Molly got off on the wrong foot, the fact that Andrea is shown to be Mollyās friend when things get bad for Molly and her family aroundĀ āHome is Where the Haunt Is,ā Andrea uses her social media influence to help raise money to save the McGeeās house.
Season 2 of the show, thus far, has shown Andrea to be a good person, and is super supportive of Libby duringĀ āA Period Piece,ā despite their past history. In the most recent episode of time of writing,Ā āDavenportās On Demand,ā Molly gets Andrea into coding, and makes an app to help her familyās business. When she learns how the app is threatening the livelihoods of the other businesses of Brighton, she decides to delete the app, and works with Molly (and, unknowingly, a reluctant Scratch) to do so. Itās at least somewhat clear that Andrea actually values Mollyās opinion at this point, and seems to be positively influenced by Mollyās chipper vibes. While itās not the most drastic character arc or anything, and actually feels like itās missing a little bit of context, it still works because Andrea is has more room to grow, as the show is not finished yet.
Something the three I just mentioned all have in common is a positive influence on their lives. While it can certainly be argued that the positive impacts arenāt super comparable, insofar that they have varying degrees of depth of impact on said characters, itās undeniable that thereās a moment where, because of a positive influence in their lives, the three girls begin to change for the better. Think of it like a sort of Olive Branch to become a better person, and they take it. How far they get in that journey of self improvement is not important, because they got the chance to improve and took it. They all feel earned to some extent, in my opinion, because thereās a bit of a gradual curve to seeing how they act.
Sasha, on the other hand, doesnāt feel like she earned her sudden chance at redemption. While she certainly puts on a good show, and makes good on her desire to change for the better, I find that because we had two whole seasons of her being a pretty crappy person, only to have the show give her one episode to improve as a person beforeĀ Anne gets back to Amphibia and works with Sasha again... it just feels like Sasha got replaced at some point, and while the character looks and sounds like her, we didnāt really see much of the transformation, and I find that extremely jarring.
Pacifica is a character that, in basically 2 episodes, managed to get the depth needed to make her shift into a better person feel like we got to see her improve in real time. We even have a comic where we get to see Pacifica improve a bit more helps too.
In the case of Andrea, we see how her need for validation from her parents has affected her, and thatās why sheās so obsessed with the instant gratification of her online followingās praise, and why, after Molly helped her like, once, she was so quick to call Molly her best friend. Plus, thereās still more time for her to improve even more, as The Ghost and Molly McGee is currently airing itās second season at time of writing.
Amity is the one that has the best arc of the ones mentioned, because we see her gradually change. They showed a gradual shift in her character, and the reason for that shift being Luz also lead into the best lesbian romance weāve ever had in almost anything ever, period. We get a full display of how Amity grows as a person, and that helps make her shift feel believable and earned.
Sasha doesnāt really haveĀ that moment. She changes as a result of a bad thing happening to her. While you could say that is a realistic response, we donāt really get much in the way of a change. One day she decides to be a better person, and then we see her as a better person. While Iām not saying we needed a whole ass season dedicated to Sasha improving as a person, itād have felt a lot better from a writing stand point if she was given more than a single episode to actually turn over a new leaf.
While one could easily argue that Sasha had moments throughout the show of expressing some semblance of doubt in regards to how she was acting, and that she showed signs of regret for being the way she was, she continued to be that kind of person anyway. She continued to manipulate people, and try to control things, until Marcy got a sword shoved through her chest. And while thatās not the worst reason for a change, people donāt just change who they are overnight, or even a few days. She needed more time to show that the change was something that she had earned, rather than just tell usĀ āSashaās gonna be a better person starting... now!ā
As for me mentioning ships... I feel like this is one of those instances where I know Iām going to get a little heat for saying it, but like, it genuinely feels like some people give Sasha a pass because sheās confirmed Bisexual, and we are sorely lacking positive queer characters in popular culture as a whole. I could make a whole ass post about queer characters (because man, as a queer person, I have a lot to say on how we view queer characters on the whole), but thatās for another time. Iāve never really liked Sashanne, Sasharcy, or Sashanarcy (Iām 10000% fine with polycules and polygamy, and if you arenāt, you can fuck right off), largely because I feel the romance well is too poisoned by Sashaās past actions. I donāt really fuck with the idea of enemies to lovers much, and while they werenātĀ āenemiesā persay, I feel like Anne and Marcy having dealt with Sashaās more toxic side for as long as they did would make them wary of entering a romantic relationship with her, even if she didnāt regress into that mindset during said relationship. The shipping thing is totally a personal opinion though.
Anyway, hopefully I got across my feelings on Sasha as a character, and why Iām not the biggest fan. If you have anything you need me to try and clarify, then by all means, ask away via reblogs or replies. Otherwise, I look forward for the shit Iām gonna get for disliking a popular character. I guess Iāll see people in my next post lol.
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No because Austin Moon and Luke Patterson are so similar like- you don't know how happy I was when I saw other people on Tumblr definitely thought the same
The real question if they were ever to meet: would they be so similar they wouldn't like eachother?