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This makes me wanna sob Sir Pentious deserved to be the first one to be redeemed
TBH I did NOT like him in the pilot but in the actual show he is one of my favorites
All of Charlieās art in Dee Made a Smut film has always fascinated me. But today I want to focuses on a couple that really stood out to me and why I think they help teach the message of the episode.
This painting shows a woman with dirty blonde hair and a halo ripping out a manās heart while heās wearing The Boy footie pajamas from Nightman. I think when Charlie painted this, he intended it to be him and the Waitressāshe ripped his heart out when she rejected him after his play but he still sees her as an angel.
But doesnāt it also kind of look like Dee and Dennis? Especially with the messy makeup on the woman, the way the manās face looks like it can have facial hair or be clean shaven depending on how you look at it. In this scene where the painting is shown, Dee is confronting Dennis with his trauma, showing everyone his bloody ripped out heart and acting like sheās doing him a kindness (killing him while seeing herself as an angel). Also super interesting in hindsight when you consider that in DTAMHD Dennis fantasizes about eating a bloody heart to sooth himself, taking the trauma back into his own body in a sense.
Letās look at some more.
A painting of dogs barking (at a human shape maybe? Hard to tell) and a rat covered in blood. To Charlie, I again think these are pretty straightforwardly about his lifeāhe was illustrating Cricketās dog orgy and the rats he bashes at Paddyās.
But in the scene theyāre framing Dennis, who is in the middle of trying to make excuses for the CSA he suffered. Heās trapped like a rat whoās being bashed, he wants to scream and howl like those dogs but he canāt. And the dog orgy is literally Cricket being assaulted by dogs and then playing it off casually so thatās also a pretty obvious parallel.
In this scene Dennis also explains that he thinks good art is just whatever the ārightā people say is good art. Because heās never been able to connect with his feelings due to his trauma, Dennis has always had a hard time connecting with art on a personal level (in sharp contrast to Frank, who sees himself in art depicting WWII so deeply he has an out of body experience). Like most things in life, Dennis only sees art for its social and commercial value, not as a way to feel connection. Thatās why heās so dismissive of all art that isnāt porn, because porn at least has an obvious tangible use. But even then, even then, when he tries to make āartisticā porn, his mind immediately (subconsciously) tries to express his trauma, using art to express his deepest wounds in a way he isnāt even aware of. And I think Dee sees that and tries to help him through her own interpretation of his art, continuing the metaphorical conversation he started, but sheās also petty, and bitter about him mocking her art at the beginning of the episode, so she does it in a way thatās vicious and public. Art can hurt you, make you think about things you donāt want to, and Dennis hates that. He doesnāt see the emotional connection he could make with Charlieās art or Deeās or even his own because he wonāt let himself.
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Yo what if Charlie villain arc