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Sea of solitude tv tropes
Sea of solitude tv tropes












sea of solitude tv tropes

* The relationship between Kay and Jack starts out similar to her parents' relationship at first. And the worst part is that Kay witnesses and hears ''their absolute worst'' for herself and, for a moment, thinks that if she hadn't been born her parents would still be happy. Meanwhile Adam holes himself up at the top of a tower, constantly roaring in anger that causes the tower to shake. Even the forms they take on and their environments reflect what's become of them: the mother is an octopus slash medusa-like monster who lashes out at Kay when all she does is introduce herself, thinking that she wants something from her. Case in point, when he comes home for Kay's birthday, he can't believe she's already 3.''only for Vivienne to tell him she's turning 4.'' And that's only the tip of the iceburg, as Adam's job eventually led to him breaking promises to his kids and led to Vivienne having a severe mental breakdown when they keep asking him where he is or why he broke his promise. The problem was that she took that literally and had children too early, just when Adam started to climb up the corporate ladder and in turn strain their relationship after Kay was born. In the first memories she hears, they were clearly and obviously in love to the point that, on the first date, Adam tells Vivienne that he imagined her as the woman he could have kids with. When Kay hears all of this for herself, she is '']'' * Kay's parents. Sunny is understandably fed up when he realizes that Kay is more focused on herself than her own little brother. And when he tried to tell Kay his worst fears and that maybe it would be better if he died, she laughs at something her boyfriend sent her.

sea of solitude tv tropes

The absolute worst moment was when Sunny attempted to hide in the school's library and the kids told him that they were going to kill him while then they found him. Whenever Sunny did try to tell her about what was happening, she would always listen with disinterest as she was more absorbed into talking with her boyfriend on the phone. To elaborate: the kids at Sunny's school thought he was either weak or girly and bullied him relentlessly, constantly making "jokes" that they got angry at him for not understanding while claiming that they were friends. This poor kid did not have an easy time, both at home and at school. She's lost, scared and alone, and the only other people she meets at first is a strange friendly girl who plays with her, a monstrous woman in a shell who is entirely hostile towards her, and an AffablyEvil SeaMonster who will gobble Kay up in the most horrific manner if it catches her while she's in the water. * Imagine what Kay must be feeling like when she wakes up in the middle of a storm on a small boat in a monstrous body and doesn't even know how it happened. You have been warned.''' Considering the theme of the game is loneliness and the fact that it deals with some heavy emotional stuff, the fact that the game warns you about this before you even get into the story should tell you something.














Sea of solitude tv tropes