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How come some people like seeing loyal characters screw up/happy characters get angry?

When I watched Phineas and Ferb,
Phineas was always happy and optimistic but one time he showed his angry side and yelled at Candace his sister, some people say they liked it. Someone said, “It’s nice to see him not always happy for once. It’s very annoying.”
Also on a show when the loyal friend who would always give advice about whatever they call you out for doing stupid things, that friend got into peer pressure and stole something. I was shocked. She’s usually the good friend. Also convinced her friend to do it so they won’t be known as babies.
Some people say, “Honesty it nice to see her do something wrong for a change. She always seems perfect. Nobody is THAT perfect.”
“Even the most loyal friend does stupid shit and I’m glad they did it. It’s nice to see her be the screw up for once.” “Shows that even good people screw up. I’m glad they made her be the bad guy.”
Why do people like seeing that? It’s that they WANT the loyal/happy characters go down. That’s harsh.
Well they do that so that people can learn that even the most kind-hearted and loyal people screw up sometimes and it's relatable. I mean we've all screwed up I'm pretty sure you did. I screwed up and donr stupid shit, but we've all learned from it. We learn from our mistakes and that's a good thing. It wouldn't be relatable the character was perfect all the time and besides nobody is perfect and we never will be.
AutismGirl18 · 18-21, F
I@CraftyMarieArts I guess people love seeing misery and sadness.
@AutismGirl18 no it's not that it's just that people screwing up and no more and it's reality. It shows that even good friends grew up at times too. It wouldn't be realistic if they were too perfect. We're not meant to live a live when we don't make mistakes.
AutismGirl18 · 18-21, F
@CraftyMarieArts I guess you’re right
KuroNeko · 41-45, F
We like to see a person's limits. It makes us feel more included, less weird. Makes our own limits feel more valid.
AutismGirl18 · 18-21, F
@KuroNeko My best friend was happy to see that the friend screwed up for once and told me, “Come on! Nobody is perfect and we’re not mean to be. Nobody can relate so I’m glad they do that to loyal people so people can see that loyal people screw up too. It’s a good thing to see and that’s the truth.”
How mean. People just love misery
KuroNeko · 41-45, F
@AutismGirl18 Nah people just want to know that screwing up is normal. It's not so much misery as reality.
AutismGirl18 · 18-21, F
@KuroNeko oh ok
SW-User
Society has been programmed to enjoy violence and misery; which is why most enjoy a show about some ancient wars or drunkards fighting rather than something feel good or information based
AutismGirl18 · 18-21, F
@SW-User Wow people are so mean.
I love Phineas and Ferb!!
AutismGirl18 · 18-21, F
@DaveStevenson Me too!
@AutismGirl18 please Message me if you can.

 
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