<divclass="quote">TheGiftedMongol wrote:<divclass="quote">Robk007 wrote:
Well, maybe Tom had to wait for the right moment. Perhaps he didn't intend on it at first, but when the situation arose, he saw an opportunity. And you also have to think. Maybe Tom didn't know that the curse could be broken at first and we've seen Tom can do this, we've seen it with Naysayer, as well as that incident with the guidance counselor. What we have to remember is that Tom matured since then and grew smarter. Remember that he is a Demon. This might be my personal belief, but I would never trust a demon. As too the TomStar relationship it won't work, and I'm a Police Officer so believe me when I say I've seen the worst in people and seen relationships just like this, and they never end well. Either ends in a huge fight or someone gets hurt. Not emotionally, physically. The longer someone stays in a relationship like this the worst it gets for everyone involved. I'm sorry, but it's the truth. Whether we like it or not though all the ships are sinking, just some faster than others.</div>I don't want to discredit your personal experiences because I think that what you are saying is true, but remember that this isn't real life, it is a children focused animated TV show about a magical princess in another dimension. It isn't really fair to base the future of the ships in SVTFOE based on real life examples, however true they may apply to the real world. However, I do not disagree that Tom may be untrustworthy and may be plotting something, there has been a large focus on Tom maturing and thus he doesn't seem to be plotting anything malicious. Also remember that while Tom may be a demon remember he also technically considered a monster in this universe. Star has really fought for bringing equality for monsters before Ecplisa took over so saying that he is inherently untrustworthy simply because he is a demon isn't really fair to Tom. After all, Mewmans believed that all monsters were vicious, blood-thirsty creatures but we know that's not true (Buffrog, Slime Monster, Tom)
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I'm not saying anything like that but the characters relationship is literally cancer either way and they are mimicking human emotions either way so it would apply here, I'm sure Daron Nefcy puts the same emotions into these characters as do us, even if it is a cartoon the characters do display the same emotions you and I use, that is what makes them relatable. They're not just robots that feel no emotion, they react the same way.
I'm not implying that they have no emotions or that they do not display any real emotions, but rather that their feelings can be changed simply to fit whatever Nefcy wanted to (good thing Nefcy doesn't just change the character's thoughts and feelings and have consistant continuity with her character's emotions). If Daron Nefcy wanted TomStar to continue, then she would've and if she wanted Starco to happen, she would've done it too. The point I'm trying to make is that while there might be certain signs that TomStar might be breaking apart or something, it is absolutely not an official confirmation. I full-heartedly agree that Nefcy puts emotions into her characters but to judge their actions and the future based on reality wouldn't be neccessarily true because the plot could change essentially whenever (or maybe not if that's what Nefcy intends)
Technically the season is already completed. Nefcy knows what is going to happen and so does everyone working on the crew. She could change it but doing that would mess with the timeline they have established. She doesn't work on these episodes one week at a time. All of them are already done. The entire season is in a file waiting to be presented to the public. If this was the case it would be like Gravity Falls, and we both know Alex Hirsch nearly died of sleep deprivation doing exactly what I just mentioned. Creating these episodes takes time, a lot of time.
Hold up one second, guys!
We Starco shippers aren't beat yet! Think of what day this episode came out on! What if it's all a big hoax? What if this "severing" is an April Fools in disguise? Is there hope for Starco yet?
Wasn't it a demon who said that, I thought they'd be into masocium
<divclass="quote"> Wasn't it a demon who said that, I thought they'd be into masocium </div> He was a demon. But what motive did the organizer have in that event to lie to Star? He barely cared she was there let alone the other 200 or so people or whatever was in attendance. I'm not sure you are using the word that technically misspelled, but I'm going to guess you were trying to say masochism. Just so you know masochism is the tendency to derive pleasure from others or oneself pain or humiliation, I'm not sure you understood what I meant. I was saying I don't trust a demon, but the organizer had no motive to even care about Star unless Tom paid him off or threatened to cut off his head off if he didn't which I think he could probably do. Tom also doesn't strike me as the kind that would be into Star suffering forever while he was happy. Plus Star I'm pretty sure would never stand for that.
What I mean is a curse to us might not be a big deal for them, the underworld citizens like to fight eachother all the time
the annoncers probably say the same thing at every blood moon ball so it dosen't matter if Stars there this time
They look like they fakin it :/ Also, wasn't blood moon supposed to be binding souls eternally? Doesn't that break of the moon symbol look more as the failure to break souls rather than the actual breaking of the bonded souls under the blood moon?
The Severing Stone severs even the Blood Moon's bindings. What part of that didn't you get?