idk something doesnât quite sit right with me with the common headcanon that finnick and mags overplayed annieâs condition to help protect her and discourage the capitol from focusing on her. iâm not trying to start any sort of arguments or debate rn just thinking out loud bc like. what if it isnât being overplayed. canât we have a very visibly mentally ill woman. annie dissociates and cries in public and laughs at strange moments and physically reacts to her flashbacks by closing her eyes and covering her ears, all in public, all even in front of people she doesnât know personally, and i think that should just. be ok with the fandom. while itâs a sweet mentality and i can see why people believe it, there shouldnât have to be some ulterior motive behind any of her actions or how she portrays herself.
also. we as readers learn more about the victors at the same time as katniss, essentially providing us with how victors are seen in the eyes of the audience vs how they really are without the cameras. and in that earlier perspective, there are victors who are visibly affected by their trauma: haymitch and chaff drink, and the victors from d6 use morphling, and annie is âinsane.â we learn later that theyâre all broken, both bc katniss gets closer to them but also bc they go through even more trauma: finnick is barely holding on in d13 before annieâs rescue, and johanna is angry not just bc thatâs her personality but also bc sheâs in so much pain, and she eventually turns to morphling.
and just. idk. everyone else is able to keep up a facade that the capitol is willing to put up with if not outright use, and those who canât keep that facade up become addicted to something that keeps them docile: the morphlings may not be outright usable, but at least theyâre too out of it to do anything, and chaff seems to generally be a positive presence (at least in the eyes of the capitol), with or without alcohol. and johanna, while not abusing any substances until d13, (eventually) constructed a coping mechanism that was deemed palatable: with her family gone, she became angrier and more aggressive, both bc she had nothing to lose but also as a reaction to her trauma, and in the audienceâs eyes anything she says or does can be brushed off as âoh thatâs just angry johanna, she used to be such a crybaby but she sure fooled us, sheâs so tough and feisty!â itâs all just a part of her shtick to them.
and even wiress, who has her peculiarities and is later broken further by the blood rain, is âusefulâ and invents in her spare time. hell, even haymitch manages it: sure, he tends to be very aggressive and grumpy, but thatâs not what the audience sees. to them, heâs comedic. heâs the bumbling fool who arrives late to the reaping, yells some drunken stuff about how he likes the new tribute, messes with the escort, then falls off the stage. caesar even brings it up during katnissâs interview, and when the cameras pan to haymitch he goodnaturedly waves it away then turns the attention back to katniss
the only one we know of who canât manage to reign in their symptoms in a way that the capitol can use to their advantage is annie. sheâs also the only one aside from maybe wiress who we see really display the mental impacts in a way that is commonly thought of as âinsane.â and i donât think that has to be a problem, at least to fans.