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My heart goes with all the characters that died

July 1, 2026 4:43 pm

I love how this end actually. Melt burning the annex mansion where she was trapped was so symbolic for her freedom. She is finally not the same child that craves her father's love, but a woman who now knows what she wants. I really love how they portray Melt's daddy issues and how it affects her throughout her childhood. I love Melt so much. Bud too, damn he really is just like Melt, just in different font. He maybe a grown man but he is still a child inside longing for a loving family that sees him for him not as a replacement.

And I love Dunning so much. He started off bad but love does really changed you. If Deborah didn't die then maybe he might be a better father to Melt. Although he really did not hurt Melt physical, he still neglected her, but I can't deny that he really love his daughter. I think that Dunning really was afraid of Melt and concerned about her powers since there are tons of people that might exploit her that's why he locked her up in the mansion. Deborah appearing as his hallucination is actually sad and bittersweet to see. Seeing your dead wife and even talking and holding a conversation with you every time you relaxes is so mentally draining, Dunning not killing himself is actually impressive. Now that he soften up and open up about his feeling of love, he can finally accept and face his hallucinations of Deborah.

And Sen and Bolph hurts bro Siri play

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    July 1, 2026 4:45 pm

    SIRI PLAY PARTY 4 U BY CHARLI XCX FOR SEN DAMN IT I'M CRYING