No. She is.
What are we doing here?
While Carol is a complex character with multiple flaws, the argument we see presented by the other survivors are either facile (“I sure do like having a harem!”), or based on information we know to be untrue (“Each instance of the hivemind remains an independent individual”). She gets dinged for not even having asked the hivemind what it’s like, but she’s pretty obviously not a villain protagonist.
The hivemind is genuinely not dystopian
It killed near a billion people to assert itself, it refuses to give people choice in their assimilation and it cannot handle the idea of something not going to the plan to the point of shutting down.
She’s so unlikeable but at the same time relatable, I’m really rooting for her but I also find myself saying “Oh Carol, not this again” every couple of scenes.
Each instance of the hivemind remains an independent individual
Did the show actually conclusively prove this is wrong? I took the interaction with the kid to be a failure to prove anything, like sure the kid wouldn’t normally know that stuff but reading a book and gaining knowledge from it doesn’t de-individuate me. From the information presented, unless I’m missing something, it is feasible that people could still be individuals who are glad to participate in the hive mind.
No. She is. What are we doing here? While Carol is a complex character with multiple flaws, the argument we see presented by the other survivors are either facile (“I sure do like having a harem!”), or based on information we know to be untrue (“Each instance of the hivemind remains an independent individual”). She gets dinged for not even having asked the hivemind what it’s like, but she’s pretty obviously not a villain protagonist.
It killed near a billion people to assert itself, it refuses to give people choice in their assimilation and it cannot handle the idea of something not going to the plan to the point of shutting down.
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Pluribussy. (somebody had to say it)
Such a Carol response.
She’s so unlikeable but at the same time relatable, I’m really rooting for her but I also find myself saying “Oh Carol, not this again” every couple of scenes.
Did the show actually conclusively prove this is wrong? I took the interaction with the kid to be a failure to prove anything, like sure the kid wouldn’t normally know that stuff but reading a book and gaining knowledge from it doesn’t de-individuate me. From the information presented, unless I’m missing something, it is feasible that people could still be individuals who are glad to participate in the hive mind.