Anonymous
10/16/2025, 12:04:54 PM
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I like Frieren, but the whole โdemons are just evil by natureโ thing feels like a cop-out. The show has so much emotional depth and moral nuance with humans and elves - then suddenly weโre told demons canโt feel empathy or morality? It kinda kills potential for interesting conflicts or redemption arcs.
Like, imagine how much more impactful itโd be if there was even one demon struggling with morality or trying to live peacefully. Instead, theyโre all written like fantasy mosquitoes.
Do people actually like this trope, or are we just ignoring it because everything else in the show is good?
Like, imagine how much more impactful itโd be if there was even one demon struggling with morality or trying to live peacefully. Instead, theyโre all written like fantasy mosquitoes.
Do people actually like this trope, or are we just ignoring it because everything else in the show is good?