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warningsine · 1 year
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What Allison wants, Allison gets.
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periru3 · 1 year
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The Rooster Can F*** Himself - a Kevin Can F*** Himself fanvid
A life of brighter days, a width of road away.
A Festivids treat for Januarium, Stardust_Rain, and Rigormorphis Cross-Posted on AO3
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goth-albino-angel · 2 years
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Now that it's been nearly a week since the finale aired on the main channel, I can finally fully talk about Valerie's interview. Obviously, I'm going to go through it bit-by-bit soon, but something I want to point out first and foremost is how apt and spot on Valerie's description of Allison is.
In the interview, Valerie describes episode 1 Allison as 'self-centered' and 'mired in her own drama'. For those who might not know what that mean, I looked up the definition so you don't have to (because yeah, I didn't know, oops). Mired means to be 'stuck' or 'caught', making it the perfect word for episode 1 Allison. She is stuck in her own drama. She's living the TV drama life where everything is dank and gray and nobody ever wins. Where even when she tries to do something nice for herself, it never works out without any strings attached. Contrast that to the TV sitcom life her husband is living in which consequences just seem to pass him by. He can trap people in his basement, set light posts on fire, steal street signs, and even shoot someone, and have absolutely no negative consequences befall him. We're talking about a man who ate a key because he couldn't handle the possibility that he's an idiot.
Season 1 Allison is very stuck in a drama, since 'I want to kill my husband' is a very TV drama kind of plot. Even more than that, Season 1 Allison is self-centered. When people think 'self-centered', they usually imagine someone who's arrogant, or narcissistic, possibly cruel to those around them, but that's not entirely right with Season 1 Allison. She's self-centered in that she doesn't think about anyone outside of herself. She's so trapped in the plan to kill her husband that she doesn't think about the consequences for other people.
In Season 1, what harm did she cause? Off the top of my head, she lost Patty business, contributed to an assault that put Patty under suspicion, put even more strain on Sam and Jen's marriage, pushed Nick into losing a job he just got, which in turn caused him to speed up his timetable on killing Kevin, which then got him put in a coma. And might I remind everyone that the only reason she was even visiting Nick in the hospital in season 2 was because she was afraid he would wake up and tell everyone about her involvement.
Season 1 Allison wasn't paying attention to anyone else because she was too focused on what was happening to her. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it could have gotten someone she cared about in serious trouble. Another quick reminder that she specifically told Patty that she was going to put the heavy drugs in a burger she was making for Kevin, and then, without telling Patty, proceeded to leave that same burger where Kevin would find it with Patty's name on it (or possibly just with the implication that it was from Patty). Remember, the audience got to see Patty's reaction to Kevin eating the burger, not Allison. The audience were the ones privy to the information that Patty wholly thought Allison would frame her for murder.
Valerie describing Allison as self-centered is true because in the way Valerie clearly meant it- Everyone who read the article obviously picked up on what Valerie meant, but still- she really was self-centered. She was stuck in her own drama. It wasn't until she had conversations with Neil, Sam, and most importantly, Patty that she realized how self-centered she was and actually set out to try fixing that part of herself.
Part of Allison's story in season 2 was about not being as self-centered and seeing things from other people's points of view, especially Patty's. She didn't need self-worth or self-confidence to get away from Kevin in season 1 because she- and we as the audience- knew that it wouldn't be enough, not with how absolutely Kevin had wrecked her life to keep her dependent on him. She just needed to look at the damage she was leaving in her wake, have that conversation with Sam about how she hasn't changed a single bit, and realize that everything she's done since Kevin broke that table was causing other people harm. She was causing people harm the same way Kevin always has.
Just like Sam realized he was a lot like Kevin, Allison realized she was like Kevin in some ways and she needed to fix that for herself. That's why, when Kevin gave her the police documents, Allison stayed in the sitcom after he left. Because it was finally her own time to wake up and realize what was going on. She returned to the drama the second she threw the docs on the table and her immediate next course of action? "I'll fix it."
It's just such a good way to describe such a complex character as Allison even though it was still in that subtle 'use your intelligence to understand it' way that Valerie put into the rest of the show.
As I said, I'll be going through the rest of the interview, especially the significance of the portion on Neil, Patty, Sam, and what the interview means for Pattison. I just really needed to spill how actually brilliant but lowkey Valerie is when it comes to her main protagonist. Because let's be honest. There are plenty of people who got defensive, protective, and offended when they read that part for the first time. I don't even blame them, but looking at everything around that statement is a clear indication of what Valerie meant.
Anyway, I'm off to draft the next post. Thanks for reading!
(I also promise I'll make sure I spell Neil's name correctly in the post about him, since I've probably be spelling it wrong this whole time.)
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markedbyindecision · 1 year
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where Allison talks about killing Kevin
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glitterfairy-21225 · 2 years
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Potential spoilers/speculation for season 2 of Kevin Can F Himself.
https://screenrant.com/kevin-can-f-himself-season-2-trailer-amc/
The idea that Allison is going to fake her own death is so good, especially since the title being a spoof of the title Kevin Can Wait, a show that notoriously killed off its wife character offscreen and only mentioning it a few times. Not to mention, Erin Hayes, the woman who played the wife in Kevin Can Wait, is slated to guest star. I would love it if her role was to be a woman who was in a marriage similar to Allison’s and gives her advice on how to escape--- Through faking her death! :)
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xmcu-fietro · 2 years
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just watched the finale of Kevin Can F Himself and I’m at a loss for words. During season two there were times when I wasn’t sure if I liked where the story seemed to be headed, but I take it all back now. My jaw is on the floor
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Wow, the actor who played Kevin is fucking amazing in the finale! I feel robbed, you mean we could have seen him doing THAT for 2 seasons instead of the boring “Kevin persona” every episode?! I was so scared of him during that scene, I didn’t know what he was capable of. No, I don’t think we should have seen a lot of the real him, but a few scenes when he and Alison were alone (or even when he shot that guy!) would have been good for the show and viewers. 
I’ve also wondered to myself during eps if the actor was bored or irritated that he constantly had to do “sitcom acting” and nothing else. Now that I’ve seen what he can do I’m realizing that he must have been hired for his ability to be both dramatic af and annoyingly (non) comedic. I felt like season 2 made us realize how truly horrible and abusive Kevin was, while season 1 made us think he was just oblivious and annoying. I think one scene of non sitcom Kevin last season and a few more this year would have heightened the drama and made the show better. Oh well. 
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cloysterbell · 1 year
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We’ll wait right here and we’ll, I don’t know, shoot the courier when he comes out.
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inadequate-nefelibata · 11 months
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Don't we touch each other just to prove we are still here? - Ocean Vuong
Allison McRoberts and Patty O'Connor KEVIN CAN F*** HIMSELF (2021)
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dykedivorce · 2 years
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KEVIN CAN F*** HIMSELF | 2x02 "The Way We Were"
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warningsine · 1 year
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heytheredeann · 9 months
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mymycorrhizae · 2 years
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Allison & Patty in the KCFH finale
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markedbyindecision · 8 months
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Allison & Patty // Broken Like Me - Prairie Grass
@lgbtqcreators creator bingo — lyrics
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vashti-refused · 2 years
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taiturner · 2 years
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KEVIN CAN F**K HIMSELF 2x04 “Jesus, Allison” | 2x08 “Allison’s House” ↳ (requested by @thesocietalmisfit)
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