Animefreak6969
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Interesting.Well thanks for that honest answer, AF. As for aspergers, I asked because at about the time that the matrix and new starwars trilogy were making the rounds I read a psychological article (study?) of some sort that had some interesting remarks to make about the way in which people understand story telling (such as using the same parts of the brain for thinking about, regarding and deciphering the motives/needs of fictional "people" that they do for real ones. Even when those "people" weren't people at all.) and it had an interesting note about how when most people get a badly executed ending to something a number of mental alarms go off and they actually feel the same set of emotions one might feel at a personal betrayal. Various conjectures were made about the reason why this might be as well another curious note. Perhaps owing to their difficulty with reading people in the first place those with aspergers were far less likely to have this reaction.
Hence the question. That's all.
When you asked me this i actually looked it up to see what it was. When reading about it, it didn't make any sense because i don't show any signs of the disorder in any serious way. So it really confused me.
However with that little bit of knowledge you had, it made sense.
That being said, i understand the feeling of an ending screwing you over after watching the whole show or movie just to get that.
It's just even with said feeling, it doesn't impact the series as a whole for me.
It's sort of an ultra objective way of viewing things, even if i like or dislike the series, i follow that process.