@nerdymixedpan: Replying to @witchcraft379 The point is Backrooms lets you think for yourself . . . #characterstudy #backrooms #clarkbackrooms #jaxtadc #medialiteracy
My opinion is that if Clark had a different therapist then it could have gone completely differently. I think he needed a therapist that confronted him more than Mary did. I'm not saying Mary is a bad therapist, just that she's not a right fit for Clark, and a better fit would have made the whole story completely different.
2026-06-14 22:38:31
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cwillev7 :
it trusts the audience to figure it out themselves it gives you the peices and walks away the audience gets to make tge choice- its not its fault if as a audience member you dont want to play with the toys it gives you
2026-06-14 19:40:52
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Amber Phoenix :
Most people don't realize that having empathy for a bad person doesn't mean you endorse their bad actions.
2026-06-15 09:21:21
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Bug :
I feel like people who understand his psychology are being confused as defenders of his behaviors. Hes an asshole and while he was trying to be better through his actions, in the final scene he admits what he's been trying to fight the whole movie, which is that he knows that he's a monster. Him going to therepy was him trying to tell himself that he wasn't, but he could have not gone back if he didn't want to be better, and he could have been better had the backrooms not happened to him.
2026-06-15 00:38:21
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SpookyBabe666🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🇵🇸 :
Ok thank u
2026-06-14 18:19:41
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Puzzle master :
I only feel bad for captain Clark
2026-06-14 21:06:20
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snowyroseowl :
have you ever done a dbd skit? if not could you do one of jason..
2026-06-14 19:44:27
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Dali :
Jax is also Gooseworxs' self insert which I think affected the writing 😅
2026-06-15 13:30:24
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Karmasrune :
Honestly clarks story is my favorite one in the movie. He finds a place that is always changing and shifting and never the same. So when he goes in there and then desires to never change and gets 💀 by his doppelgänger of sorts its almost like the movie is saying that not changing will eat you alive. Which in clarks case was literal
2026-06-14 19:04:32
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sharkieee :
as a general rule, audiences hate being told what to think or feel. if you insist upon it, your audience will almost reflexively try to defy that. you see it pretty often with a lot of characters - heroes whose goodness is insisted upon relentlessly, omantic pairings that are shoved down our throats. if you're gonna insist your audience feel a certain way, you'd damn well better have the narrative to back it up.
2026-06-14 19:57:55
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Livewire :
Completely unrelated but I think not enough people talk about how Mary is wrong about Clark. She tells Mark the reason his wife threw him out was the deflection of blame and whining but the real reason that Clark's wife probably threw him out was because he was extremely verbally abusive and probably violent. Mary was projecting her own feelings about Clark and about being a therapist in general onto the situation. I think both of the main characters are dissatisfied with their lives and their places in society and people should analyze Mary's character more.
2026-06-14 21:22:58
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NieR :
🫴✨the point of the video✨....... them:🫨🙉
2026-06-14 18:18:52
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Danica Raven :
I honestly thought he was killed off half way through and thought the therapist and the scientist would be the main characters.
2026-06-14 20:19:57
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markaycvef8 :
@prestonmanners
2026-06-14 21:54:26
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