THE DIRKCOURSE THREAD
- terezis_gay_lusus
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Re: THE DIRKCOURSE THREAD
Dirk's character became much better in the Epilogues, he became very relevant and (sometimes) interesting to read.
I saw another post on here that said he had to be the villain in order for his friends to be heroes, and that makes a lot of sense to me. While Dirk seems like he would be a very selfish person, in reality, he is very selfless without even realizing it.
He was completely content with being the bad guy in order to let his friends have spotlight and be the good guys who will save everybody.
While I don't think that Candy Dirk offing himself was the best thing for the timeline, but I think that it shows how tragic Dirk's life really was. When the timelines split, he essentially had a choice: die or become the bad guy.
Also, while Dirk can be very monotonous and has a tendency to write long, tedious paragraphs that are BORING BORING BORING, if you actually take the time to read them, they typically end up telling you something interesting about the narrative or the other characters, or sometimes Dirk himself.
Dirk is one of the few characters in Homestuck that I actually enjoyed the way their character went in the Epilogues.
TL;DR: He's a much better villain than he is a hero and there is a lot more to his character than what is on the surface.
I saw another post on here that said he had to be the villain in order for his friends to be heroes, and that makes a lot of sense to me. While Dirk seems like he would be a very selfish person, in reality, he is very selfless without even realizing it.
He was completely content with being the bad guy in order to let his friends have spotlight and be the good guys who will save everybody.
While I don't think that Candy Dirk offing himself was the best thing for the timeline, but I think that it shows how tragic Dirk's life really was. When the timelines split, he essentially had a choice: die or become the bad guy.
Also, while Dirk can be very monotonous and has a tendency to write long, tedious paragraphs that are BORING BORING BORING, if you actually take the time to read them, they typically end up telling you something interesting about the narrative or the other characters, or sometimes Dirk himself.
Dirk is one of the few characters in Homestuck that I actually enjoyed the way their character went in the Epilogues.
TL;DR: He's a much better villain than he is a hero and there is a lot more to his character than what is on the surface.
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Re: THE DIRKCOURSE THREAD
I agree but also hate it because I thought his entire character arc was self-reflection and attempting to overcome all the worst parts about him. Fully embracing the villain role seems like a complete 180 from where we left off with him in Homestuck. It's jarring, even if it IS entertaining, and like most things in Homestuck 2 it's not a horrible idea but I just think it wasn't executed as well as it could've been.terezis_gay_lusus wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 11:46 amTL;DR: He's a much better villain than he is a hero and there is a lot more to his character than what is on the surface.
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Re: THE DIRKCOURSE THREAD
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Haha, jokes aside, I don't want to say entirely irrelevant stuff on the thread, so here's my two cents on Dirk. He's overall a pretty well-written character, but I personally feel pretty neutral about him. Exception to the epilogues and HS^2, where I find his change in character to make sense, but also be pretty unexpected, and honestly? Pretty damn funny. He's just such a fucking loser, and pretends not to be, he's like Dave if Dave had no character development.
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Re: THE DIRKCOURSE THREAD
dirk killed my grandpa :(
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Re: THE DIRKCOURSE THREAD
i love dirk alot. top fav character, he would never do smt wrong
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Re: THE DIRKCOURSE THREAD
dirk is so pathetic and i love bullying him. that is all there is to be said on the matter
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i feel like he has such potential to be a compelling hero! if they let him be a hero he would probably be my favorite character. there's something to be said for a character who fights to be a good person against all odds, it makes them incredibly humanrookie1978 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 9:47 pmI agree but also hate it because I thought his entire character arc was self-reflection and attempting to overcome all the worst parts about him. Fully embracing the villain role seems like a complete 180 from where we left off with him in Homestuck. It's jarring, even if it IS entertaining, and like most things in Homestuck 2 it's not a horrible idea but I just think it wasn't executed as well as it could've been.terezis_gay_lusus wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 11:46 amTL;DR: He's a much better villain than he is a hero and there is a lot more to his character than what is on the surface.
that being said homestuck doesn't tend to like characters who are "good people"
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Re: THE DIRKCOURSE THREAD
leafsquire wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 12:37 ami feel like he has such potential to be a compelling hero! if they let him be a hero he would probably be my favorite character. there's something to be said for a character who fights to be a good person against all odds, it makes them incredibly humanrookie1978 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 9:47 pmI agree but also hate it because I thought his entire character arc was self-reflection and attempting to overcome all the worst parts about him. Fully embracing the villain role seems like a complete 180 from where we left off with him in Homestuck. It's jarring, even if it IS entertaining, and like most things in Homestuck 2 it's not a horrible idea but I just think it wasn't executed as well as it could've been.terezis_gay_lusus wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 11:46 amTL;DR: He's a much better villain than he is a hero and there is a lot more to his character than what is on the surface.
that being said homestuck doesn't tend to like characters who are "good people"
I agree!
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