@freddywop1738 Very fleshed out, too. When you first see her, the show paints her as some weird evil stepmother trope which she quickly disproves and becomes a swashbuckling badass in her own right while caring for the same step kid who initially tried to shut her out. Hell, she was there with Bean during the final showdown and made sure the girl was able to make it out alive when the Evil Queen was finally beaten once and for all.
@@dalishrogue3621To be fair, Bean had shut her out. As we see in the show, she was really quite supportive of Bean's hobbies and interests, hence why Bean was allowed to do what she was
This is why having only two royal children is bad, best to have at least 3 or 4 Edit: as of now i still haven’t watched this but thanks for the info everyone!!!!
Or, don't have kids at all and stay the alone ruler for eternity. Course you'd need immortality for that but once you know where and how to get it it's an option.
Bean might seem like the person who needs sympathy, but after watching the series, you can tell she didn’t see herself as a jerk! Her Brother, just wanted to show her he loved her.
Bean is clearly an anti hero tbh I don't know if she becomes a better person in later seasons or not because I dropped it around season 3-4 because it got kind of awful plot wise
@bruno-nd9yz It does kinda show some dynamics among siblings. For Bean, Lil Bro just reminded her of how she got shoved aside once she lost her "heir" status when he was born and probably not all that long after Dagmar supposedly died. She watched him enjoy a life she desperately wanted to live as the #1 kid which she was denied based on some arbitrary belief of status based on gender, so she takes her bitterness and jealousy out on him. Of course, there's always the factor of him being the "bumbling doofy kid no one likes" trope played for comedy...
@@unionpacific3863 That is a stereotype but in some cases it is true but most unfavourite children realise it's not their fault but Bean is 16-18 and is so childish and horrible, the only explanation she has is that her parents raised her to be that way so she doesn't know what kindness feels like or empathy or emotional intelligence and back in the days' empathy and emotional intelligence was looked down upon, seen as a sin or a devil possessing someone or being in someone or seen as witchcraft or hysteria for women, seen as being a coward or less of a man, so she doesn't know emotional intelligence well and comes to the conclusion of blaming who she thinks is the source., Bean is the victim becomes an abser story. I hope she or her brother or both can break the cycle., Someone with such a messed up childhood like Bean's isn't going to be okay mentally and Bean can't even go to therapy because it didn't exist back then or only spiritual ways existed back then or drgs.
@@unionpacific3863you really can’t blame a child for feeling resentment. You would too if you were treated like Cinderella and your siblings were on a gold platter. Then they wonder why the kids don’t get along. You’re right it is the parents faûlt. However, sometimes the golden child WILL participate in the abûse, putting down the scapegoät child, or blamîng them. Can you really be mad at the scapegöat child then? Bc the other one they’ve raised is literally a monstër…
@@brookelynnwu8016but big didn’t treat her bad? Sure he pushed her to get married and to carry her duties out but he clearly knows about her drinking problem and the e fact she not a virgin yet lets her do her. He also hid the fact she was the cause of her mother’s death from her for years simply to protect her. Bean is just selfish and bratty
Sad how in Bean's eyes, Derek was the favored son who replaced her and was valued more than her for his gender. But in Derek's eyes, Bean is just the cool older sister always going on adventures that he looks up to and wants to be like.
"And all the sudden he got to do the cool things I really wanted to do" Oof that hit a bit hard. I always wanted to do boy scouts and other similar type things. I sort of got to do it when I was older via venture scouts but it still felt different
Been there I feel you mate. My older brother got the most wicked toys ( think science experiment set or drum kit) and I wasn't allowed to play with them cause I was a girl and those were boys activities. Tried to get into boys scouts but instead went to brownies briefly which is like girl scouts (the kind that sell cookies)
I used to hate being the youngest and only girl , I was never really into girly things like dolls etc …. I was always a tomboy but my parents were always trying to make me into something I wasn’t , and my brothers got to do things I couldn’t , I just hated being treated differently
I get you I always wanted to do the girl stuff even though I’m a guy instead of a football for my birthday I would have rather had a prince like Belle doll and I just always preferred doing girl things to boy things
Disenchantment was SO GOOD. Im so pissed that there's only 5 parts, but that IS 50 episodes, and it DOES wrap up rather cleanly, with JUST enough ambiguousness to keep you thinking about it.
To be fair though, I don't think it was meant to be like that anyway. Disenchantment actually followed a story line where as Futurama and the Simpsons were just random little bits, if we're lucky there's a pt 1-2 across 2 episodes in those shows but all characters can die in one episode and come back the next, that doesn't happen in disenchantment. They stay dead unless bought back by magic.
You might like the Disenchantment fan fic I've been writing script ideas for. My fan fic for Disenchantment has a Norse mythology feel to it and I added my own character to Bean's gang who is a dark elf from Svartalfheim.
@@tak-mv8qj not really Also keep that stupid shit to your self you can hate it all you want don’t try to convince other people it’s bad cause you don’t like it
I always felt bad for Derrick. Everyone pushed him aside like he was the pile of laundry on the bed, that no one wants to put away. Things kinda improved for him at the end. I guess.
That’s literally how it is when you’re the eldest female child of a narcissist you become the scapegoat immediately unless it doesn’t always happen to the eldest girl there are alot of narcissistic parents out there I’m just speaking from experience
In honour culture everything is BS socially on how relationships are in media, & it's usually the older brother worshipped. Plus the human life is worth 10³⁵x less so... A bit more stressful & a bit blanker in the mind to get by
Disenchantment is SUCH a good show, NOT meant for children or folks who are really religious. Its on Netflix. Also, Oona getd bad rep for being the step mom but shes actually an amazing character and her growth in the show is amazing. Oona is one of my favs, Alfo, (forgot his name) the little devil guy and Bunty. This shows got some good twists and turns. Loved the ending but hated that it ended. 10000/10 I reccomend!!
Either way things would still go wrong, bean mom would find a way to ruin things to go along with the ppan that she has been doing all thoses years-after all shes the villan in the end
@@Moonberrysky I very much respect your well actually butt I I've watched plenty of bits of of that show of the behind-the-scenes is that it was developed by Matt Groening specifically to the best of my knowledge and he had the chance to make a cool like D&D type show and what I've seen of it it kind of sucks and quite a bit of current year politics in there so you know any chance that I can take to you know snipe at it casually I do have a good one
Why blame the baby for the parent's and otherrs favoritism? I grew up on an abusive family that treated me like crap and my older siblings like royals. Never blame them for it growing up.
You may not harbor that resentment but for others, they can't control their emotions. Envy festers in children who go through that experience, and even knowing logically that it isn't the kid's fault, it's the parent, you can't change how you feel.
Parents showing a slight favoritism doesn't necessarily make them abusive. And usually it's way harder to blame your parents than your siblings when you are a kid.
@@askatuproductions favoritism absolutely is emotionally abusive if you act on it. It can make the "lesser" child feel inadequate and neglected. Also, what would be slight favoritism compared to extreme favoritism (/genq)? Would it be complimenting them often and never complimenting the other child? Would it be buying them their favorite icecream and leaving the other child with nothing? Compared to, say, buying your favorite child a car for christmas and the other child nothing but a card (as the extreme. I know it can go much further than that.)
@askatuproductions Yeah, I don't think slight favoritism is abuse. When I say abuse, I was physically and mentally abused. I was beaten, often, sometimes for things I didn't do,some that my siblings did or even wasn't aware happened. Among those times include beat with a belt while I was still wet and naked from a shower. Afterwards, I was told to shower again cause I got dirty for rolling on the floor naked. Make similar stories a weekly occurrence for years. And I think it is fair to call it abuse. Denying food and water when grounded. It probably counts, too. And the mental abuse was far worse. And guess what. My older siblings never had to go through any of that. Not only were they no discipline but got away with almost anything. That didn't make me resent them. I can't understand why it would be harder to blame the parent. When it's the parent doing the wrong doing. Why would I blame someone for things they haven't done. My parents holding the ultimate say on everything. In any case I wouldve been mad with them for thing my siblings did. That made me resent my parents for the unequal treatment. Whatever I hold against my siblings is for things they did that affect me knowingly. That never show remorse, apologized, and to this day, they'll brush it up as nothing serious and it's in the past. Even if it cost me a job on a financially bad time.
@@Omizuke Are you okay? Anyways, some people handle their trauma similar to Bean's and Bean needs therapy and her and her brother need to get away from their messed up home lifes.
I mean, it’s not really Derek‘s fault. He was basically born to saying you’re gonna be the king. He never wanted to be the king. It’s just something that people forced upon him and then being kind of lashes that anchor that’s how she gonna be queen onto Derek I mean, I know beans not a bad personstill.
Just Like the Emperor in the Serie Overlord did. Having many children to let the Strongest and Most competent child of His be His heir and next Emperor after him.
Idc what anyone else says, american highschools ARE mostly massive, most schools are between 1.5-3k students especially in the suburbs + big cities, and we have all the stereotypical stuff. The only schools that dont are broke + alternative schools
What are you talking about? the preprocessor in C doesn't evaluate twice, its single pass, so what you're proposing is not possible. You'd have to make some ifdef-guards-like kind of system and then include the file within itself to allow macro expansion to happen twice, you get what I mean? and it's not even like that's useful in most situations where you could simply be baking whatever behavior you want to a few macros and then expanding that to real code... have you seen the way CTL does things? you define a few macros for "template" configuration, and then the file undefs them on its own at the end, and each time you include the file you copy-paste the full implementation of whatever was within said file. It's basically templates at home, only that the at home edition is like home baking, it's orders of magnitude better, tastier, and most importantly, more powerful, than whatever you get with run of the mill templates in C++, because here you are basically in charge of how everything gets instantiated and when each template instantiation takes place, etc... if you did something like this, I bet you could actually implement what you want, but what you proposed doesn't really make much sense, even tho it is similar to including the same file multiple times such as CTL for each type (btw, forgot to mention, such an easy way to get type safety in generic C code...), the difference is that including a file within itself to expand macros twice rather than relying on yet another file makes it so that you need to guard all of your code in weird ways that are basically going to make things less readable and more error prone, no benefit compared to just having another file and including that instead... it's possible, but after trying it myself many times, I can confirm it's not as useful as one would think...
Male heirs go first just like how Princess Anne was suppose to be the first heir to the throne but then Queen Elizabeth ll ended up having King Charles making him the heir. Queen Elizabeth ll did change it so now no matter the gender the first born is heir to the throne but she never changed it with her children. This is why Charles is King of the UK. Eventually Bean does become Queen but it doesn't last long.
@@JassLJmy mom and I thought that Princess Anne was older (and would have been a better ruler) as well, but I looked it up in the last year and supposedly Charles is actually the older sibling according to internet sources…definitely blew my mind.
@heymikey4025 that says alot about Charles's character anyway what I said still stands. Thank you for telling me about them I always thought Princess Anne was the oldest.
This is honestly, in my top 5 Spielberg films. This is basically the real 4th Indiana Jones film that we have been waiting for and it's easily in my opinion Steven Spielberg's most underrated film.