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<blockquote data-quote="Imaculata" data-source="post: 8219814" data-attributes="member: 6801286"><p>That all seems a bit cynical. Of course the tv show ends with a some what happy ending, where the main character comes to deal with her grief. But to say that this all happens in the last 5 minutes is just not true. The show dissects Wanda's grief across 9 episodes, and that is how she comes to understand her grief and deal with it. The final shots of the show don't show a Wanda that is 'all better' in my opinion. Just one who has gotten a better handle on her emotions and has changed for the better.</p><p></p><p>You also seem to suggest that people cannot overcome their mental health issues without treatment, which is also not true. Sure, Wanda 'could' have gotten treatment for her mental health issues, had she understood that she had any. All Wanda felt, in my understanding, is a terrible feeling of grief that kept washing over her in waves. She didn't understand her own issues, which is the central conflict of the show. Without it you wouldn't have a West View.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaculata, post: 8219814, member: 6801286"] That all seems a bit cynical. Of course the tv show ends with a some what happy ending, where the main character comes to deal with her grief. But to say that this all happens in the last 5 minutes is just not true. The show dissects Wanda's grief across 9 episodes, and that is how she comes to understand her grief and deal with it. The final shots of the show don't show a Wanda that is 'all better' in my opinion. Just one who has gotten a better handle on her emotions and has changed for the better. You also seem to suggest that people cannot overcome their mental health issues without treatment, which is also not true. Sure, Wanda 'could' have gotten treatment for her mental health issues, had she understood that she had any. All Wanda felt, in my understanding, is a terrible feeling of grief that kept washing over her in waves. She didn't understand her own issues, which is the central conflict of the show. Without it you wouldn't have a West View. [/QUOTE]
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