[quote=Cyclops;551491]Yeah, it's what happens, heh Possibly, it's a fair comment that could be perhaps viewed from different angle also.
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They don't? Marge not talking to Homer till he fixes it, Peter in family guy (that's the dad, yeah?) getting the cold shoulder from his family till he *realises* he's done wrong then rectifies it so can be accepted again by his wife.
No, they really don't get it.
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It's not swept under the rug, it's resolved, re the periodic elements of the cartoon, which I described, so we're not disagreeing, or are we :D
The action is wrapped up in the 20-25 minutes, but I would hardly call the repercussions of their actions or morals resolved. But the emotional fall out is quickly swept under the rug following the resolution of the conflict.
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Sure, that's because the American Fi-gamma morals win out, the person doesn't realise their wrong at first, but then they do, and it's all corrected, the system is upheld. Sure they try, but most often, almost always happens, is it fails. These characters are forced by their spouses, the moral code, to revert back to the correct way of doing it or they'll be permanently shunned. It's in a way, "forced" morals, which ties in with aggressor Fi quite well.
But the primary problem is that this is not indicative of Fi-gamma-based morals. :lol:
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I'm concerned about the two of us speaking past each other, perhaps we've observed different things with the workings of Gamma SF in relationships.
Your concern is noted.
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Oh, who's Fry? (i'm not an avid fan of these cartoons, but I've seen quite a several times when channel hopping).
Protagonist of Futurama.
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I'll grant that Friends could be more involved due to story line continuations, but i'm curious, what makes you say it's Beta? I see you write where the characters fall, what do you mean by this?
Most of the characters are Beta or adjacent (i.e. Monica, LSI; Chandler, EIE/LIE; Phoebe, IEI; Rachael, IEI; Joey, SEI; Ross, typed usually as either ILE or EII).
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Oh, Southpark goes against the grain of the aboves, perhaps that's more Beta?
Yes, but it still largely focuses on similar patterns of episodic conflict-resolution.