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My preference is option #2, keeping the entry and marking it as a notable aversion. Gideon's willingness to engage in counseling is a significant part of his character development and I would hate to lose it.
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My preference is option #2, keeping the entry and marking it as a notable aversion. Gideon\'s willingness to engage in counseling is a significant part of his character development and I would hate to lose it.
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I remember back after Zooptopia came out how many times tropers said how Gideon entered therapy as part of their examples and we had to edit it back because while we all kinda knew it was 99.9999% likely that is what the writers intended from Gideon's SophisticatedAsHell spiel it was still speculation in the context of what was shown in the movie and it had been agonizingly impossible to find any WordOfGod confirmation about for a very long time. It wasn't until that October 2016 podcast with the writers/directors that they finally confirmed that Gideon had indeed participated in some kind of therapy.
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I remember back after Zooptopia came out how many times tropers said how Gideon entered therapy as part of their examples and we had to edit it back because while we all kinda knew it was 99.9999% likely that is what the writers intended from Gideon\'s SophisticatedAsHell spiel it was still speculation in the context of what was shown in the movie and it had been agonizingly impossible to find any WordOfGod confirmation about it for a very long time. It wasn\'t until that October 2016 podcast with the writers/directors that they finally confirmed that Gideon had indeed participated in some kind of therapy.
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So, yeah, I'd like to keep it as an aversion. Even though it's not among the list of {{OmnipresentTrope}}s, it is a trope that is occurs so ubiquitously in stories that I think we should acknowledge a case where it is clearly and intentionally averted. I've lost count of the number of fan-fics I've read where Nick or Judy experience something traumatic on duty or fall into a serious relationship problem and even after numerous failed attempts to work through it themselves, seeking counseling is never considered as a option, even as a dismissive handwave.
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So, yeah, I\'d like to keep it as an aversion. Even though it\'s not among the list of {{OmnipresentTrope}}s, it is a trope that is occurs so ubiquitously in stories that I think we should acknowledge a case where it is clearly and intentionally averted. I\'ve lost count of the number of fan-fics I\'ve read where Nick or Judy experience something traumatic on duty or fall into a serious relationship problem and even after numerous failed attempts to work through it themselves, seeking counseling is never considered as a option, even as a dismissive handwave.
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My preference is option #2, keeping the entry and marking it as a notable aversion. Gideon's willingness to engage in counseling is a significant part of his character development and I would hate to lose it.
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My preference is option #2, keeping the entry and marking it as a notable aversion. Gideon\'s willingness to engage in counseling is a significant part of his character development and I would hate to lose it.
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I remember back after Zooptopia came out how many times tropers said how Gideon entered therapy as part of their examples and we had to edit it back because while it we all kinda agreed it was 99.9999% likely that is what the writers intended from Gideon's SophisticatedAsHell spiel it was still speculation in the context of what was shown in the movie and it had been agonizingly impossible to find any WordOfGod confirmation about for a very long time. It wasn't until that October 2016 podcast with the writers/directors that they finally confirmed that Gideon had indeed participated in some kind of therapy.
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I remember back after Zooptopia came out how many times tropers said how Gideon entered therapy as part of their examples and we had to edit it back because while we all kinda knew it was 99.9999% likely that is what the writers intended from Gideon\'s SophisticatedAsHell spiel it was still speculation in the context of what was shown in the movie and it had been agonizingly impossible to find any WordOfGod confirmation about for a very long time. It wasn\'t until that October 2016 podcast with the writers/directors that they finally confirmed that Gideon had indeed participated in some kind of therapy.
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So, yeah, I'd like to keep it as an aversion. Even though it's not among the list of {{OmnipresentTrope}}s, it is a trope that is occurs so ubiquitously in stories that I think we should acknowledge a case where it is clearly and intentionally averted. I've lost count of the number of fan-fics I've read where Nick or Judy experience something traumatic on duty or fall into a serious relationship problem and even after numerous failed attempts to work through it themselves, seeking counseling is never considered as a option, even as a dismissive handwave.
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So, yeah, I\'d like to keep it as an aversion. Even though it\'s not among the list of {{OmnipresentTrope}}s, it is a trope that is occurs so ubiquitously in stories that I think we should acknowledge a case where it is clearly and intentionally averted. I\'ve lost count of the number of fan-fics I\'ve read where Nick or Judy experience something traumatic on duty or fall into a serious relationship problem and even after numerous failed attempts to work through it themselves, seeking counseling is never considered as a option, even as a dismissive handwave.
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