Thread:Rodangizzardcrusher3/@comment-26687285-20160822213306/@comment-26687285-20161019092441

That he can't. Like i said, i pretty much called the resurrection the second the funeral scene started, plus i never really gave a sh*t about him in the first place, so the only things i lost were my time, money and patience.

Isn't it just wonderfully ironic that they tried so desperately to somehow make Clark's death meaningfull with this big sad ceremony, citizens honoring him at the monument, Martha and Loise at the Kent farm, playing Amazing Grace etc, and yet it all comes off as so amazingly shallow and manipulative that it actually has the exact opposite effect.

Actually, you know what's really sad about this?. Because i have seen so many poorly executed and pre-mature character deaths in so many different places in pop-culture i think i've become slightly desensitised to this kind of stimulation. I am rarely actually affected by these things these days. Most of it just doesn't have that much of an impact on me anymore, and that is the real tragedy to me.