re: I see Evan as damaged (re: 'Dear Evan Hansen' was much more acclaimed onstage than on film) | |
Last Edit: Ann 05:09 pm EDT 07/10/24 | |
Posted by: Ann 05:06 pm EDT 07/10/24 | |
In reply to: I see Evan as damaged (re: 'Dear Evan Hansen' was much more acclaimed onstage than on film) - Marlo*Manners 02:20 pm EDT 07/10/24 | |
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The thought of one of my children dying and having someone fill the "gaping, painful hole in [my] family" by lying, in particular fabricating things about my child, is sickening to me. Having that happen, and having a character like Evan is fine, but I feel the writers failed all the characters in the way they continued/ended the show/didn't really deal with it. I felt this way the first time I saw the show. I didn't hate the show for that reason, and I thought Platt (in DC) was amazing, but I was thinking about Connor's parents through the end, not Evan. |
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