flowers in the attic: the origin brainrot continues. during the last few days i was thinking a lot about the story from malcolm's point of view. particularly, the night he found out that corrine and christopher are in love. there's so much™ to unpack but what i would've sold my soul to know is: what did hurt him the most? that corrine was stolen from him by his own half-brother? that she can accept being in a relationship with her relative but still she didn't want him? did malcolm felt the same sting of rejection he experienced at 5 when his mother left him? did he thought then that all beautiful women are the same? or maybe he even blamed himself, not for any true reason, but for naming his daughter after his mother and thus sealing corrine's fate, and his own too? oh, if only i could take a look inside his mind. that man is so deeply unwell i want to study him.
finally got around to actually finishing this, this series will be with me the rest of my life. You either read or watched flowers in the attic and were repulsed by it or embraced it lol. thank you to the Borgias for bringing me back to this series.