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Gidge - Fauna, Pt II

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Rewatching Wentworth season 5 and I can't deal with Gidget's heart slowly shattering into pieces ππππ
She's just too precious
This is why I haven't rewatched it since it came out.
Franky is trying to survive and protect her and we know that but she doesn't ππ
Season 6 is just around the corner I knooooow
I confess I am confused by your confusion over A Wrinkle in Time. I guess one way it's different is that there isn't a particular christ figure in it? The kids are guided by angels and have a showdown with a variation of the devil, which is won by the main character persisting in her love for her brother despite the brain washing that makes him forget his own love for her. IDK. It's subtle compared to Narnia, but I didn't think it was really that subtle?
It's not the subtlety of her faith, it's that I disagree with some of her beliefs.
A story allows you to react to ideas in a different way than pure information. L'Engle has some really deep concepts in her books, and I could feel that they didn't match what I believed, but didn't have the maturity to figure out why or how. Even now, I can't read something without trying to figure out the authour's worldview, and how it compares to mine. Obvious differences are a lot easier to work through than subtle ones.
I'm not entirely sure what bothered me. It was grade 3. I know that guardian angels aren't a central part of Christianity to me, and how they were portrayed weirded me out, but ...
Actually, I'm pretty sure a big part of it was how freaky the brainwashing/reality-morphing was to someone who sometimes deals with depersonalization and the sense that nothing is real. Who has, at times, had their perception of reality denied and been told that they don't actually feel like they do.
It was a long time ago. I know there was theological stuff as well. But if I didn't have words for it then, how can I remember it now?
Franky, as a wife, βaccidentallyβ getting a dog...