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Post by pitbulllady on Mar 7, 2014 20:28:16 GMT -5
that reminded me of Randall, Mike and Sulley: That's the key to their problems, right there. Mike and Sulley ONLY become friends once they are forced, out at that lake in the Human World, to sit down and actually TALK, to bring their fears and hang-ups out in the open and find out who the other really is as a person. Randall is completely left out in the cold. No one takes to time to KNOW him. Mike, as his roommate, NEVER bothers to find out WHY Randall is so nervous and unsure of himself, but just brushes it off and tells him, "everything will be fine". Mike never confronts Randall about joining ROR, about participating in that prank, although no one is stopping HIM from doing that. He simply acts as though he has never even met Randall, and obviously does not care what Randall does, showing that Randall never meant anything to him in the first place. Sulley apparently never bothers asking Randall why Randall has a problem with HIM, either. He just figures that Randall is an anti-social individual who randomly hates people for no reason, and of course, Randall has no clue what motivated Sulley to act like a jerk in college. So many problems could have been averted if the three of them had simply TALKED to each other. pitbulllady
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Post by randallsnape7 on Mar 7, 2014 20:56:15 GMT -5
Good one.
Well... the very THEME of 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' was misunderstanding. Yes, I noticed that, too. In fact, in some ways... it's like the pressures of the Monster World, which involves becoming scarers and powering the world somehow gets in the way of ACTUAL friendship bonding.
Things have GOT to calm down for Mike, Sulley, and Randall, so the three of them can simply enjoy each other's company and forge a bond! They need to 'hang out' together after destroying the ultimate evil in 'Monsters 3'.
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