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on his last video, ( ACCEPTING ANXIETY, Part 2/2:) is revealed that anxiety's name is Virgil.
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I agree it's not this trope. Blake running away doesn't trigger Yang's HeroicBSOD but it is clear that Yang's depression is made worse by Blake's actions. We only learn about Blake's actions from Yang and it's very much only Yang's perspective we have for what's happened. Yang does not view what Blake's done as acceptable. She doesn't understand Blake's motives, has clearly jumped to conclusions, and is angry, bitter and unforgiving.
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Well, that pothole doesn\'t really apply to this situation, but I completely agree that it\'s not this trope. Blake running away doesn\'t trigger Yang\'s HeroicBSOD but it is clear that Yang\'s depression is made worse by Blake\'s actions. We only learn about Blake\'s actions from Yang and it\'s very much only Yang\'s perspective we have for what\'s happened. Yang does not view what Blake\'s done as acceptable. She doesn\'t understand Blake\'s motives, has clearly jumped to conclusions, and is angry, bitter and unforgiving.
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Blake's departure is not introduced to the viewer in a positive or sympathetic way. It's introduced through the eyes of someone who is hurting very, very deeply and who is feeling betrayed.
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Blake\'s departure is not introduced to the viewer in a positive or sympathetic way. It\'s introduced through the eyes of someone who is hurting very, very deeply and who is feeling betrayed.