Subject: Well, it means I can at last have a life...
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Posted on: 2016-04-13 13:03:00 UTC

Without people badgering me to read bloody Homestuck. =]

Having finally finished the damn thing (I wasn't interested to see where the story went as eager for it to be over with), I still don't like the art style at all and the seizure-inducing flashing images are a particular bugbear of mine. That said, Collide and Act 7 are actually pretty good examples of how to show story without dialogue - hell, without text. That's good storytelling, even if I don't think Homestuck has a good story. Sprawling, yes, world-bestriding, yes, but good? A chacun son gout, I suppose.

Still, given that I legit despised the damned thing when I started reading it two years ago, that's probably progress. You've come along way, Homestuck, and I am so proud of you. For a narrative that can be described as "what if the cast of your standard Teenagers-Who-Save-The-World plot of Western kids shows was - get this - bad at it", with massive influences from a vast panoply of animé series as well, it turned into this very grandiose space opera thing. And it still found the time to give a moral at the end, like all those kids shows:

Live well and love well, for everyone who can't.

Pretty good moral, as far as I'm concerned.

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