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Post by wenonah4th on Jul 14, 2010 8:28:47 GMT -5
It makes for more of a plot if they struggle with the changes.
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Post by dawnnjackiefan on Sept 10, 2013 2:49:55 GMT -5
I know it's off topic, but about the Dawn/MA relationship- I haven't read many books about them, but it seems like they had an awful lot of petty fights and drama when they were living together. It's amazing that they were soooo supposedly close despite that. I guess adjusting to the change of just being best friends to stepsisters living in the same house can be a lot harder than it seems, though, since living with a person isn't the same as just being friends with one. Maybe it was just like any typical sisters relationship, being very close but then like enemies sometimes. I'm an only child, so how would I know? ;D I think part of the reason I enjoyed the TV series so much was because Dawn and Mary Anne's relationship was a lot better in it than in the books (except for the episode Dawn and the Dream Boy with their famous epic fight, they were much more supportive and close than in the books) and because of this since I watched the tapes all the time, I deluded myself into thinking that being stepsisters was good for them in the books, which was nice to think, even though it wasn't true. Looking back, they just had a typical sister relationship in the books.
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