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Old 02-23-2017, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by ollibear (View Post)
Daphne never really cared about becoming a doctor, and Bay never really cared about Daphne becoming one either. I thought that might be the case, and the Season 5 premiere verified it for me.

Bay took the fall for Daphne for one reason and for one reason only. Bay wanted a quick and easy out from moving to LA with Emmett. She was scared. She wasn't ready to leave her parents and her home and move in with a man yet. It's a big step, a big commitment, and Bay wasn't ready for it. Bay needed some excuse not to go with Emmett, and she is probably grateful to Daphne for providing her with one.
It certainly looks that way to me, too, but I feel like we're giving the writers too much credit by trying to read into the characters' motivations in a way that feels authentic.

I think the writers are approaching this story relatively superficially and formulaically (is that a word?). I feel like they are thinking in cheesy, feel-good cliches like this: Daphne and Bay are fated to be sisters! Daphne has discovered her dream of helping people by being a doctor! She is going to be a role model for Deaf people everywhere! Bay loves Daphne, so she will do anything for Daphne to follow her dream! Bay's sacrifice bonds them even closer, so they are best friends for life!

I don't think this message is realistic, nor does it really make sense given the characters' past attachments, feelings, and behavior, but I think we're just supposed to take it at face value.

It's interesting, though, that we are seeing possibilities for a different interpretation based on what the show is presenting to us. I think our analysis is less rosy, but it gives the characters credit for more complexity and for natural human feelings like doubt, fear, indecision. It's fun to think of these characters as real people.
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