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Post by thebayharborbutcher on Oct 16, 2019 15:17:36 GMT
My favorite part of season 3 is the exploration of Bryce's character. I thought it was really bold of the writers, in this day an age, to dive into a character like Bryce the way they did. They asked you to look at him as a person and not a monster. As for whether he deserved to earn redemption or not, I lean towards yes he did. I feel like all people no matter what they did, if they are truly sorry and want to be better, deserve a shot at redemption. After all isn't that the point of everything? For someone to recognize their bad behavior and attempt to be better? But did Bryce do a good job at earning redemption? Not exactly, but it wasn't a terrible effort. For one, I think his redemption was lacking just based on the fact he refused to admit to the police or courts what he did. Sure he felt sorry but from a legal perspective he got away with everything. He may be a social pariah but he could still walk away a free man. I think if he went to the police and confessed that would have went a long way towards redemption. I did feel like he was sorry though and trying to be better despite still having a dark side he had trouble escaping.
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