Finished as told by ginger today an I feel kinda bad for her. she never deserved what she got on the last season she wasn't even that bad
Anyway does Zig Forums like Courtney Gripling?
Finished as told by ginger today an I feel kinda bad for her. she never deserved what she got on the last season she wasn't even that bad
Anyway does Zig Forums like Courtney Gripling?
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Oh it was some ol bullshit that she gets kicked around so hard right at the end
If there'd been episodes about her adjusting and becoming a better person without the money and obession with status that would be one thing but it's just a thorough kick in the teeth without even a cameo in the epilogue to show her having landed on her feet
It really feels like they wrote Courtney's ending long before they wrote all the episodes where she slowly becomes better and proves herself to be a true friend to Ginger.
Somehow I feel there was a real Courtney on some of the writer's young life(which probably wasn't lovable like the cartoon cpunterpart) and disliked how people was starting to like more Courtney than ginger probably
so they bullied her the best they could on the lastest episodes I mean she wasn't even a thing on the final season
She really wanted the best on ginger and was always interested on her life
Kinda makes me feel sad how ginger ended up treating her sometimes
I like to headcanon that they did become better friends as highschool went on and that Courtney didn't suffer forever.
Thanks user this makes me stop bothering about her true fate
No problem user. Glad I could make you feel a bit better about it.
>she never deserved what she got on the last season
What happened?
Ginger gave her herpes.
Her family lost their house and all their money after her father went to prison for insider trading.
Damn
She also got pushed down a hill in a porta potty and ruthlessly bullied by some junior girls.
She also doesn't appear in the final episode's epilogue so we never even find out if her situation improved.
She wasn't very bad in the start. Just naive and in her richie-rich bubble but at her age that's understandable. She always wanted to be Ginger's friend, but Ginger was never interested.
She was never Ginger's friend so it makes sense that they lost touch.
She was a better friend to Ginger than Macy and Dodie.
But Ginger never cared.
This show was pretty real about how unfair friendship could be.
This episode to me was the worst
It's felt like Courtney=evil now she's getting what deserves
I thought it was just "high school is different" with Courtney losing her high social status without warning.
So Ginger was a cunt and was really the antagonist of the show
>She was never Ginger's friend so it makes sense that they lost touch
Again I like to headcanon that they didn't totally lose touch and that maybe she just couldn't make it to the event. Like she might have moved across the country during/after college.
Courtney was too good for Ginger. Bless her
You could make a decent argument that Courtney is closer to a hanger-on than a friend, or at the very least their relationship wasn't particularly close in comparison to Ginger's other relationships. Dodie is outright toxic, Macy comes off as mostly okay as a friend, and Darren as a genuine friend who made a really bad mistake.
Dodie was the real cunt and Courtney deserved her place
tears me up that Courtney was so nice and Ginger's "friends" were the most utterly toxic pieces of shit to ever exist.
Dodie deserves nothing but to be put in the deepest circles of hell.
Yeah, I feel like the show was impressive in terms of continuity, but it's one major flaw is that Ginger and Courtney didn't both just ditch their terrible social circles to be friends or gfs with each other instead. They both grew as characters while (as far as I can remember) Dodie and Miranda just got worse over time. So the fact that Courtney got shafted in the final season and Courtney just stayed with her other friends no matter what they did made things feel kind of unsatisfying in the end.
*and Ginger just stayed with her other friends no matter what they did
Typo
There was an episode where Courtney was the only trustable character yet Ginger ended up as friends with Dodie and Macy again
It's pretty telling how everyone realizes how Courtney deserved a lot better in terms of her life and relationship with Ginger.
Too bad Ginger didn't care much about Courtney while she had very genuine intentions.
Both had toxic social circles and would've been much better together and ditch all the evil bitches surrounding them.
also fuck Dodie and her mom, they were the fucking worst
She was actualy fun!
A rich girl who looks cute and is popular and is also nice is rare in cartoons!
I am glad Ginger and friends helped her and her family out later!
She reaped what she sowed!
That's the thing, though. Even if the lips were put on a part of the face where human lips normally went, they always look like they were cut into the person and then stung repeatedly by bees. They look...diseased.
I think that's kind of the point. It's a fairly unromantic look at childhood friendships and dating. Courtney and Ginger should have been closer friends, but they never progressed their relationship, while both continued with friendships that they should have ended. It's also why both Courtney and Ginger are shown with negative traits. I feel like they could have used another season or two to shift the character's social circles and relationship dynamics to show how they change and develop in high school.
Realistically most people don't remain in touch with the their childhood friends. I've got two friends from high school that maintain regular contact with, including the one I married.
I think pretty much anyone who watches the show likes Courtney the best.
It looks worse. Compared to other characters, Courtney seems intentionally designed to have widely spaced facial features, so you'd need to bring the eyes in a bit to balance. Shrinking the mouth and fixing the upper lip to not look fucked up wouldn't hurt either.