Who was in the wrong?
Who was in the wrong?
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Bloberta. She's the one who coerced him into the marriage, so it's on her that this forced relationship doesn't work.
The woman. What show, by the way?
Both.
Weren’t they both fucked up?
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i don't think bloberta has feelings
Entirely Bloberta, every negative aspect of Clay's life and personality can be traced to his marriage to Bloberta which she coerced him into. It's really sad to watch actually, I grew up in a very Mormon area and I'm starting to watch a lot of my friends end up like Clay.
No. The wife wanted a genuine marriage and happiness. Oral's father is a fucking homosexual who had autism as a child and ruined his own life and relationship with his father.
Both, they should just fixed it by having a threesome with the coach.
He's to blame for agreeing to this sham, and for further taking it out on his children later, but Bloberta is a parasite.
>tfw no high school girl eager to get bred by your sad 30-year-old self
Cartoons are not realistic.
Bloberta was the root cause.
Both of them are broken people but it was Bloberta's meddling and desperation that set up Clay to fail.
Clay needed to understand a reciprocal relationship in order to grow up. He didn't receive this from his mother, who saw him as a miracle child, nor his father, who rejected him. This is why he's against commitment in the wedding flashback, he hasn't found a relationship that takes work to maintain and rewards said work.
Unfortunately Bloberta's approach was the worst of both worlds. Inflicting harm (like his father) then offering comfort (like his mother). This desperation to be seen as valuable as well as fueling Clay's alcoholic tendencies furthered Clay's misconceptions of what a healthy relationship was. Bloberta gave him an out, to think that a relationship is to be coddled when your hurt and nothing else.
After this flawed beginning, their marriage burned out immediately and left Clay disillusioned with relationships with women. This would have been tragic but fixable if Bloberta hadn't withered emotionally due to being unable to create her imagined "family" leaving Clay completely stranded.
Clay was emotionally stunted at the start but Bloberta turned him into alcoholic with an inability to commit to any demanding relationship.
>I'm starting to watch a lot of my friends end up like Clay.
oof, mate, that's rough. Not much worse than watching friends lives fall apart.
Clay was never going to find some miracle relationship that "fixed" him, he's the only one who can fix himself, and that goes for you too.
Clay wasn't gay, he was attracted to people who gave him attention
That's a pretty high res pic compared to airings of the show. Is there an HD version of the series that I don't know about?
it's amazing to think Orel grew up sane-er than his pops and even found happiness at the end
i was asuuming he would find a way to kill himself by his 20's but he made it well into adulthood
Compare to Bojack Horseman's "man bad" flashback episode.
Is higher resolution a good thing with economical stop-motion? This ain't no Laika film.
Some people are just born resilient, and can shrug off the shit that rains down on them, even without a proper support system. It's a rare quality, though.
The beforel orel special was in HD and looked pretty good.
And here's a high res pic of the show I just found on Google.
I've never felt so defeated by the ending of a series. The special with Orel's grandpa broke my heart.
were there ever any other lost episodes found? moralorel.fandom.com
Most everybody shrugs off some level of personal damage, very very few people grow up in an Idyllic family, and then those people aren't prepared at all for life's rude shocks.
Not saying that everyone comes out the other side perfect and fine (I wouldn't even imply Orel is so as a fictional character, I'd imagine he'd be overly cautious and protective of his family).
tl;dr, you don't really have an excuse.
The Mormon succubus is a powerful force
The wife. She knew it wasn't going to work and she knew that he had a major drinking problem. She just wanted to feel fit in with everyone else so she picked some schmuck out of no where. Luckily he was white, had a job, and wasn't fat.
I like this piece of fan art it’s a good one and it has a nice meaning
Unironically Bloberta. She’s the one who wanted to rush the whole thing anyways, though I suppose you could argue she was coerced into such a thing anyways. But even then she is the reason why Clay is the man he is anyways, and Bloberta knew Clay had some issues but still forced it with him in particular anyways.
That may have been how they got shapey
That is how they got Shapey, sort of. Coach Stopframe fucked Bloberta to get the attention of Clay.
>woman
>in the wrong
>In the CURRENT YEAR
I want to FUCK this girl.
there's no way you can fuck her anymore than life already did
I want to protect that smile.
What about the ending? Despite everything, Orel turned out good and got a happy ending