I hate you for that. Now I can’t get that out of my head. Thanks for making this my first post here ever just to tell you that that was a mean thing to do.
I think the rule is to always vote Faz so he may be merciful towards your considering not voting for Faz once his inevitable climb to power is realized.
Doctor_Who
Who gets thrown into the volcano to appease the gods and grant us a bountiful harvest? I vote Faz.
Knuf Wons
As you can see, the system isn’t flawless.
Knuf Wons
Sorry, I meant to say is, not isn’t.
djhash
I totally read that in Spongebob Squarepants theme song tune!
Chris Phoenix
First thought on Faz’s inevitable climb to power: Ugh, so Faz = Trump?
Second thought: ROY MOORE LOST!!!
I agree. You’re either a kitten-kicker or you aren’t. Besides, even if she managed to pull it off, onlookers would be shouting “imposter!” “fake hero!” “Anti-mazigirl!”
No no, the more recent incident. If Dorothy is getting therapy, surely someone suggested it for Amber too.
Rogue
On a serious(?) note, therapy or not, one of the members of my fiancee’s system legit reminds me of Amber in this moment. “I WILL BE BAD TO SPITE YOU DAMN IT BECAUSE I AM HORRIBLE!” …While I pap shoosh her and hold her down and tell her “No sweetie you’re not garbage… Please do not be mean to people you care about to prove you’re something you’re not….”
Honestly the fact that she’s recognizing to some degree that she has two distinct personalities is a step in the right direction for both of them developing healthier coping mechanisms (if she gets on a damned computer and starts connecting with others like her).
And on an actually serious note? A lot of therapists don’t believe DID is a “real” diagnosis. Her seeing a therapist right now could be outright dangerous for her mental health as she could be forcibly institutionalized (Which actually resulted in one of said fiancee’s personalities existing…. mind in the late 90s so things have changed some as far as institutionalization goes…) or told that she’s imagining things (which is dangerous in general).
Insanenoodlyguy
No, the fact she’s going full split here (with a hyperviolent vigilante personality no less) means things are getting worse.
Meta
Ohhh. Sorry about that.
Tacos
I think Shiro is referring to the current stabbing.
I understand your comment to be a joke but I think it’s in bad taste. For a few reasons. First of all, there is no disorder or severity of symptoms bad enough to warrant being imprisoned in the rubber room (and I can’t think of a circumstance in which such a room would be helpful at all). I think one reason people resist treatment or seeking it out at times is the fear that they’ll end up in a straitjacket. So jokes like this are harmful because they reinforce that fear.
Secondly, the symptoms Amber is displaying aren’t THAT harmful. Like, not to diminish their impact, but Amber has not (as herself or as AG) acted in a way that’s completely socially unacceptable, caused harm to another in a non-vigilante fashion, and has not acted in a way meant to harm herself. It’s super fuckin’ bad that she can’t remember what she did but she’s not a danger to anyone.
So yeah. Please don’t imply that there’s no hope for Amber. It’s kind of shitty to do.
Mr D
Kelly (can I call you Kelly?), Vigilantism is a friggen CRIME. Dress it up as you like, but her alter has completely dissociated to the point of no longer communicating with her and taking over her body while she sleeps to go out and beat up people at night under the pretense of “helping people”.
I dunno if that is at “rubber room” level, but that is definetly at “Danger to herself and others” level.
Jason
Something being a crime doesn’t make it bad or harmful. It just makes it illegal. If Amber was illegally downloading stuff, I doubt we’d be using it as a debate as to the harmfulness of her behaviour.
As for whether her behaviour is harmful… the only two times we’ve seen her go after someone in a way that didn’t seem to be about defence (of others or property) it was Amber’s choice. Her dad, and Sal. If we’re going to talk about the harmfulness of Amber’s alter, frankly, I think she’s functioning better than Amber is- from what little we’ve seen.
Do I think Amber should be/should have been going out as A-G? No. Because it wasn’t about want, but- as we can see now with the level of dissociation- it was a need. She needed help way before now.
Is she a danger to herself and others? Somewhat. But from what we’ve seen, I would say she’s a long way from “needs to be removed from society”. That would be far, far more harmful to her.
thejeff
It was Amazi-Girl who went after Sal, not Amber. Both in the parking lot and stalking her at the rally.
Durandal_1707
Remember that time, back in the Bush administration, that FOX News published the address of a particularly nasty terrorist who was connected to the London bombings? But then it turned out that the terrorist had actually moved three years prior, and then the completely innocent family that had moved in since then were relentlessly harassed to the point that they feared for their children’s safety?
In the real world, I agree. But this is a comic strip and Amazi-Girl is a superhero.
In the real world, if Amazi-Girl hand just gotten herself stomped into the ground on one of her first outings, she would have died in the car chase.
Nor is there any indication she does shit like harass alleged criminals based on news reports. She patrols and intervenes in active petty crimes. Which is a far cry from that kind of vigilantism. (Aside from her harassment of Sal, which was certainly wrong, but more personal.)
Miri
TW: self-destructive behaviour
My husband has bipolar. A few years ago he spent a fortnight in a mental health hospital because he was terrifyingly, desperately low (as in we spent the best part of a week where literally every time he walked out of the house, I didn’t know if I would see him alive again). He spent months trying to get help before reaching that state. When he was admitted, at first it really was “no shoelaces, belts, razors, things with wires…” territory. After a few days he was allowed out; he still wasn’t allowed those things on the ward because it was a secure ward. It was strictly no children – we had to book a family visitor room and he would be escorted from the ward to go there, and somebody would wait outside so he could see our child (then 15 months), until he was allowed to leave the ward, because some of the other people there were potentially violent.
He was tranquilised to the point his mother found it distressing to see him like that the first weekend. She hadn’t seen how agitated and far from OK he had been (we’d been talking on the phone but she wasn’t able to come visit before) – while it was obviously a chemical “calm” and it was horrible seeing him like that and for us to all know it was in his best interests – it was better than him smiling sheepishly and saying the police may be around to check up on him because he’d been playing chicken (as a pedestrian, with cars) but had run away when they arrived and he wasn’t sure if they’d know it was him or not, trying to push the focus onto the practical, trying to minimise the fact that he’d been making cars swerve to avoid hitting him… he needed to tell me because the police might have been able to piece together that it was him, but let’s not focus on the fact that he had hit the point where he was acting like that… (He was being honest about it to health professionals. That’s why e.g. the ambulance team who came to assess him convinced him to go to the ER to be assessed. The doctor agreed he needed help and referred him to a day hospital scheme. He called me up to let me know he was walking home… When he was actually admitted, it was after police were called because he was strongly considering jumping off a bridge onto a dual carriageway.)
But no rubber room. I don’t think they really do those any more, unless maybe *actually* for people tried for serious crimes and detained indefinitely under mental health acts because they are unfit to go to jail, but it may never be safe for them to be allowed back into the community…
thejeff
She’s not beating up people at night under the pretense of “helping people”.
She’s actually helping people.
Partly I think what’s tripping people up here is the shifts in level of realism this strip displays. Amber isn’t a crazy girl who pretends to be a super-hero. She’s a crazy girl who is a super-hero. There’s a difference.
StClair
I submit that motive is relevant, and IMO, that motive is absolutely beating up people, but within a narrative that makes it somewhat acceptable.
This person/system has a whole lot of anger with no genuinely healthy or functional ways of expressing it.
Dean
Not harmful in what sense? Amber goes out at night and starts fights with people whom she has decided are criminals.
thejeff
Generally by the completely ridiculous method of “seeing them commit crimes”.
She’s not picking people at random. In her last outing, she rescued a stolen dog. She’s obviously a horrible monster.
Amber definitely needs help. The split is getting worse. That’s bad. She’s still not some kind of rubber room candidate.
Mr D
Well, this is the thing: She has problems, yeah? and we’ve seen AG try to goad people into fighting her when they aren’t commiting violent crimes (See: Dudes graffiting that Stop Sign, Sal and friends in the parking lot). And, taking in acount what we saw last week, she beat up that dognapper so bad that Amber woke up with wounded knuckles.
Who’s to say she won’t start getting worse? “Stepped in grass? GONNA BEAT YOU UP” “LITTERER! GONNA KICK YOUR ASS” “JAYWALKER, PREPARE YOUR ANUS!”.
Liliet
It hasn’t been getting worse, in fact Amazi-girl caught herself about Sal and learned better. There’s no reason to insert a random slippery slope here. Also? If Amber hadn’t been dissociating at all, this would have been the exact same degree of problem. Amazi-girl’s vigilantism is something she and the Amber alter were in complete and perfect agreement was okay.
She might have been going to a knitting club the Amber alter no longer feels she deserves, and the problem would have been exactly the same: self-loathing leading to deeper dissociation. Both alters are still exactly as sane as each other, and if anything Amber’s worse off and is more likely to hurt herself and/or others (more likely herself). The problem is not that Amazi-girl is dangerous, the problem is that Amber is not okay.
Durandal_1707
We’ve seen AG try to goad people into fighting her when they aren’t committing violent^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hany crimes (See: Sal and friends in the parking lot)
Rabid Rabbit
Umm… Not that I disagree with you overall, but… Well, okay, a rubber room sounds uncomfortable, but in the sense of “padded room,” a room that doesn’t allow you to smash your skull in against the wall doesn’t sound like a bad idea per se. Not saying that Amber’s at that stage, but between “Room with thickly padded walls so you can’t kill yourself by smashing your head against the wall” and “Bring strapped down to your bed so you can’t smash your head against the wall,” I think I’d take the first. As in, if the choice is between a straitjacket and a padded room, I’d go for the one that lets me wave my arms around.
As for “she’s not a danger to anyone,” we don’t know what she’s been up to that gave her those bruises on her knuckles. And considering what she did to her father, and to Ryan, I find it hard to claim she’s not a danger to anyone. I mean, not that I have any problem with what she did with those two assholes, but still. “Not a danger” is… pushing it.
Being a danger to violent, abusive shitheads like Blaine and Ryan is a far cry from being dangerous to the general public.
So far, Sal is the only person she had gone after who she had not personally witnessed committing a violent crime, and that was a very specific, personal issue that is not likely to apply to others.
Everybody she actually beat up either was in the middle of a violent crime, or attacked AG when she showed up.
AG’s crime fighting isn’t legal, and her reasons for it aren’t healthy, but in general she hasn’t done anything that wouldn’t have been legal if she’d simply been there as a bystander and attempted to intervene.
Forced institutionalization is an extremely drastic (and as I understand it, often traumatizing) step, and not one that should be made light of with jokes about rubber rooms, men in white coats, etc. Amber absolutely does need some professional help, and an intervention or two might not be a bad idea, but as much as she thinks otherwise, she’s still less dangerous than someone who tends to go to bars looking to start fist fights.
But who decides who is a violent abusive shithead? Oh, right, Amazigirl/Amber does.
She’s been given an out, because her two victims were designated Bad Guys(tm) by the plot, but realistically speaking, do you trust her to always make the right judgment?
And do we trust Willis not to let her make a wrong decision for dramatic purposes….oh wait.
I mean, I’m willing to be proven wrong, but with the exception of Sal as already noted, she HAS made the right judgement. All the dudes she’s gone after have been doing objectively awful things as far as I can remember. We can hypothetical all day long but that is the canon as it currently stands.
anonymsly
Objectively awful? Worthy of getting physically beaten for? Two examples of no:
Taking a dog was a few strip ago and totally lacing in other context, but a nonviolent crime responded to, given Amazigirl patterns, by a blow to the head/face severe enough to knock someone down or out.
Said pattern was started here when Amazigirl punched a guy to hard he flew a foot or two and collided with something because he grabbed a backpack and ran.
Amazigirl is provably, we don’t know how much of the time, a violent stalker who is fond of brutal violent response to nonviolent infractions. She is definitely a danger to others.
thejeff
I’m perfectly happy with punching someone to stop them from stealing a dog. That’s a heartbreaking, traumatic crime, even if it might have been technically non-violent.
Given who she’s attacked, the only reason I would be more likely to question her judgement in real life is because I wouldn’t know nearly as much about everyone else she’d attacked.
Besides, both of the “abusive shitheads” in question were immediate physical threats. Blaine was holding Danny hostage. Ryan literally attacked her with a knife. She also personally knew about the abuses each had committed. They weren’t random punks who she’d “decided” were dangerous assholes, she damn well knew it long before it ever came to violence.
Same goes for the other random criminals we’ve seen her fight. She’s stopped bike thefts, vandalism, assault, sexual assault, and dog-napping. Always, she stopped the crimes as they were happening, when it’s not hard to figure out who’s the criminal.
Yes, I’d be worried she’s going to fuck up, but I’d be far more worried she’ll end up getting herself hurt than someone else.
HeatherJean
Drinking beer in a Walmart parking lot, or just intending to drink, isn’t really a violent crime either.
@HeatherJean:
Sal was the one exception. That was about a misguided attempt to work out her past trauma, not fighting crime, and she couldn’t go through it in the end.
Unless there’s other people who’ve been involved in traumatizing Amber as a child, it doesn’t seem like something likely to come up again.
Mr D
She was goading the graffiti dudes into attacking her, so she could claim that beatin them up was legal. When they didn’t, she was p. obviously disappointed.
I’m not denying she’s out there looking for a fight. It is explicitly what she’s doing. It’s nevertheless incredibly easy to avoid getting into a fight with her.
All you have to do is (1) not be attacking or robbing somebody when she shows up, and (2) not attack her or attempt to escape while you still have someone else’s property that she saw you steal
Did we see the bike thief get beat up? Or just stopped from stealing a bike?
MatthewTheLucky
She did try to pick a fight with those engineering students.
thejeff
What she was up to when she got the most recent set of bruises on her knuckles was stopping a dog-napper. We know that.
I mean, it’s possible Willis hasn’t shown us everything and she’s been out just randomly beating up anyone she meets, but there’s no evidence for it. Any of our characters could have been doing the same.
MatthewTheLucky
I choose to believe Mike follows Amazigirl around and kicks everyone she doesn’t fight.
Insanenoodlyguy
respectfully, I doubt you have seen somebody beat their head against a wall till they have ripped enough flesh that you can see skull. The padded room has a valid purpose. Not saying Amber should be in one right now, but they are not some antiquated part of psychotherapy that can only be viewed as abusive today. They have legitimate uses.
Inahc
my university gym used to have a padded room for martial arts classes. I’m still pissed off that they turned it into a locker room for some sports team. 😛
(yes, that’s a very different kind of padded room. perhaps it’s not the padding that’s the problem, but the lock?)
254 thoughts on “Without”
Doctor_Who
She may not have the cool lights yet, but she got the Darth Vader soundbite installed.
Angelo B
I hate you for that. Now I can’t get that out of my head. Thanks for making this my first post here ever just to tell you that that was a mean thing to do.
butts
welp
amazi-girl exists outside of amber’s body
coming soon: Amazi-Venom™
Doctor_Who
Who becomes Amazi-Carnage? I vote Faz.
Knuf Wons
I think the rule is to always vote Faz so he may be merciful towards your considering not voting for Faz once his inevitable climb to power is realized.
Doctor_Who
Who gets thrown into the volcano to appease the gods and grant us a bountiful harvest? I vote Faz.
Knuf Wons
As you can see, the system isn’t flawless.
Knuf Wons
Sorry, I meant to say is, not isn’t.
djhash
I totally read that in Spongebob Squarepants theme song tune!
Chris Phoenix
First thought on Faz’s inevitable climb to power: Ugh, so Faz = Trump?
Second thought: ROY MOORE LOST!!!
Ivy
Amber would never kick a kitten
Arawn
But her evil twin, petrified sap, would!
KittyK
The only way these comments would be any more perfect is if you both had an Amber gravatar XD.
Chaucer59
I agree. You’re either a kitten-kicker or you aren’t. Besides, even if she managed to pull it off, onlookers would be shouting “imposter!” “fake hero!” “Anti-mazigirl!”
Rowen Morland
What if the only way to save a kitten is to kick it out of danger’s grasp?
Too Old To Be Cool
Oh, Amber.
No. No, you’re not garbage. Some of us have faith in you.
N0083rp00F
Reduce – Reuse – Recycle – Go Green by Blue Boxing that garbage.
Mr D
AMBER
THERAPY
GOD DAMMIT.
Pablo360
Or failing that, Sal
Insanenoodlyguy
Amber is unable to remember entire evenings and her costume is talking back when she talks to it. We are a bit past Sal now.
Shiro
I’m surprised she didn’t get some kind of therapy post-incident. Maybe she just faked through it.
Meta
She said at one point that everyone suggested it, but Blaine made her take self-defense classes instead. No therapy + combat training = Amazi-Girl.
Shiro
No no, the more recent incident. If Dorothy is getting therapy, surely someone suggested it for Amber too.
Rogue
On a serious(?) note, therapy or not, one of the members of my fiancee’s system legit reminds me of Amber in this moment. “I WILL BE BAD TO SPITE YOU DAMN IT BECAUSE I AM HORRIBLE!” …While I pap shoosh her and hold her down and tell her “No sweetie you’re not garbage… Please do not be mean to people you care about to prove you’re something you’re not….”
Honestly the fact that she’s recognizing to some degree that she has two distinct personalities is a step in the right direction for both of them developing healthier coping mechanisms (if she gets on a damned computer and starts connecting with others like her).
And on an actually serious note? A lot of therapists don’t believe DID is a “real” diagnosis. Her seeing a therapist right now could be outright dangerous for her mental health as she could be forcibly institutionalized (Which actually resulted in one of said fiancee’s personalities existing…. mind in the late 90s so things have changed some as far as institutionalization goes…) or told that she’s imagining things (which is dangerous in general).
Insanenoodlyguy
No, the fact she’s going full split here (with a hyperviolent vigilante personality no less) means things are getting worse.
Meta
Ohhh. Sorry about that.
Tacos
I think Shiro is referring to the current stabbing.
Hoodiecrow
The money to pay for the therapy went into fighting the lawsuit.
Knuf Wons
With knives? It’s my understanding that nothing is won without knives and trauma.
Mydnyt
Coming from someone who is mentally ill, if we are forced into therapy we don’t want then we can be amazingly convincing pretending to be sane
Plasma Mongoose
Therapy? This is rubber-room material.
Shiro
Could you explain what you mean by that?
TheKelliestKelly
I understand your comment to be a joke but I think it’s in bad taste. For a few reasons. First of all, there is no disorder or severity of symptoms bad enough to warrant being imprisoned in the rubber room (and I can’t think of a circumstance in which such a room would be helpful at all). I think one reason people resist treatment or seeking it out at times is the fear that they’ll end up in a straitjacket. So jokes like this are harmful because they reinforce that fear.
Secondly, the symptoms Amber is displaying aren’t THAT harmful. Like, not to diminish their impact, but Amber has not (as herself or as AG) acted in a way that’s completely socially unacceptable, caused harm to another in a non-vigilante fashion, and has not acted in a way meant to harm herself. It’s super fuckin’ bad that she can’t remember what she did but she’s not a danger to anyone.
So yeah. Please don’t imply that there’s no hope for Amber. It’s kind of shitty to do.
Mr D
Kelly (can I call you Kelly?), Vigilantism is a friggen CRIME. Dress it up as you like, but her alter has completely dissociated to the point of no longer communicating with her and taking over her body while she sleeps to go out and beat up people at night under the pretense of “helping people”.
I dunno if that is at “rubber room” level, but that is definetly at “Danger to herself and others” level.
Jason
Something being a crime doesn’t make it bad or harmful. It just makes it illegal. If Amber was illegally downloading stuff, I doubt we’d be using it as a debate as to the harmfulness of her behaviour.
As for whether her behaviour is harmful… the only two times we’ve seen her go after someone in a way that didn’t seem to be about defence (of others or property) it was Amber’s choice. Her dad, and Sal. If we’re going to talk about the harmfulness of Amber’s alter, frankly, I think she’s functioning better than Amber is- from what little we’ve seen.
Do I think Amber should be/should have been going out as A-G? No. Because it wasn’t about want, but- as we can see now with the level of dissociation- it was a need. She needed help way before now.
Is she a danger to herself and others? Somewhat. But from what we’ve seen, I would say she’s a long way from “needs to be removed from society”. That would be far, far more harmful to her.
thejeff
It was Amazi-Girl who went after Sal, not Amber. Both in the parking lot and stalking her at the rally.
Durandal_1707
Remember that time, back in the Bush administration, that FOX News published the address of a particularly nasty terrorist who was connected to the London bombings? But then it turned out that the terrorist had actually moved three years prior, and then the completely innocent family that had moved in since then were relentlessly harassed to the point that they feared for their children’s safety?
Here’s the link if you don’t: http://articles.latimes.com/2005/aug/25/local/me-lahabra25
This kind of shit is why vigilantism is a crime.
Durandal_1707
(and also why it’s bad and harmful)
thejeff
In the real world, I agree. But this is a comic strip and Amazi-Girl is a superhero.
In the real world, if Amazi-Girl hand just gotten herself stomped into the ground on one of her first outings, she would have died in the car chase.
Nor is there any indication she does shit like harass alleged criminals based on news reports. She patrols and intervenes in active petty crimes. Which is a far cry from that kind of vigilantism. (Aside from her harassment of Sal, which was certainly wrong, but more personal.)
Miri
TW: self-destructive behaviour
My husband has bipolar. A few years ago he spent a fortnight in a mental health hospital because he was terrifyingly, desperately low (as in we spent the best part of a week where literally every time he walked out of the house, I didn’t know if I would see him alive again). He spent months trying to get help before reaching that state. When he was admitted, at first it really was “no shoelaces, belts, razors, things with wires…” territory. After a few days he was allowed out; he still wasn’t allowed those things on the ward because it was a secure ward. It was strictly no children – we had to book a family visitor room and he would be escorted from the ward to go there, and somebody would wait outside so he could see our child (then 15 months), until he was allowed to leave the ward, because some of the other people there were potentially violent.
He was tranquilised to the point his mother found it distressing to see him like that the first weekend. She hadn’t seen how agitated and far from OK he had been (we’d been talking on the phone but she wasn’t able to come visit before) – while it was obviously a chemical “calm” and it was horrible seeing him like that and for us to all know it was in his best interests – it was better than him smiling sheepishly and saying the police may be around to check up on him because he’d been playing chicken (as a pedestrian, with cars) but had run away when they arrived and he wasn’t sure if they’d know it was him or not, trying to push the focus onto the practical, trying to minimise the fact that he’d been making cars swerve to avoid hitting him… he needed to tell me because the police might have been able to piece together that it was him, but let’s not focus on the fact that he had hit the point where he was acting like that… (He was being honest about it to health professionals. That’s why e.g. the ambulance team who came to assess him convinced him to go to the ER to be assessed. The doctor agreed he needed help and referred him to a day hospital scheme. He called me up to let me know he was walking home… When he was actually admitted, it was after police were called because he was strongly considering jumping off a bridge onto a dual carriageway.)
But no rubber room. I don’t think they really do those any more, unless maybe *actually* for people tried for serious crimes and detained indefinitely under mental health acts because they are unfit to go to jail, but it may never be safe for them to be allowed back into the community…
thejeff
She’s not beating up people at night under the pretense of “helping people”.
She’s actually helping people.
Partly I think what’s tripping people up here is the shifts in level of realism this strip displays. Amber isn’t a crazy girl who pretends to be a super-hero. She’s a crazy girl who is a super-hero. There’s a difference.
StClair
I submit that motive is relevant, and IMO, that motive is absolutely beating up people, but within a narrative that makes it somewhat acceptable.
This person/system has a whole lot of anger with no genuinely healthy or functional ways of expressing it.
Dean
Not harmful in what sense? Amber goes out at night and starts fights with people whom she has decided are criminals.
thejeff
Generally by the completely ridiculous method of “seeing them commit crimes”.
She’s not picking people at random. In her last outing, she rescued a stolen dog. She’s obviously a horrible monster.
Amber definitely needs help. The split is getting worse. That’s bad. She’s still not some kind of rubber room candidate.
Mr D
Well, this is the thing: She has problems, yeah? and we’ve seen AG try to goad people into fighting her when they aren’t commiting violent crimes (See: Dudes graffiting that Stop Sign, Sal and friends in the parking lot). And, taking in acount what we saw last week, she beat up that dognapper so bad that Amber woke up with wounded knuckles.
Who’s to say she won’t start getting worse? “Stepped in grass? GONNA BEAT YOU UP” “LITTERER! GONNA KICK YOUR ASS” “JAYWALKER, PREPARE YOUR ANUS!”.
Liliet
It hasn’t been getting worse, in fact Amazi-girl caught herself about Sal and learned better. There’s no reason to insert a random slippery slope here. Also? If Amber hadn’t been dissociating at all, this would have been the exact same degree of problem. Amazi-girl’s vigilantism is something she and the Amber alter were in complete and perfect agreement was okay.
She might have been going to a knitting club the Amber alter no longer feels she deserves, and the problem would have been exactly the same: self-loathing leading to deeper dissociation. Both alters are still exactly as sane as each other, and if anything Amber’s worse off and is more likely to hurt herself and/or others (more likely herself). The problem is not that Amazi-girl is dangerous, the problem is that Amber is not okay.
Durandal_1707
We’ve seen AG try to goad people into fighting her when they aren’t committing violent^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hany crimes (See: Sal and friends in the parking lot)
Rabid Rabbit
Umm… Not that I disagree with you overall, but… Well, okay, a rubber room sounds uncomfortable, but in the sense of “padded room,” a room that doesn’t allow you to smash your skull in against the wall doesn’t sound like a bad idea per se. Not saying that Amber’s at that stage, but between “Room with thickly padded walls so you can’t kill yourself by smashing your head against the wall” and “Bring strapped down to your bed so you can’t smash your head against the wall,” I think I’d take the first. As in, if the choice is between a straitjacket and a padded room, I’d go for the one that lets me wave my arms around.
As for “she’s not a danger to anyone,” we don’t know what she’s been up to that gave her those bruises on her knuckles. And considering what she did to her father, and to Ryan, I find it hard to claim she’s not a danger to anyone. I mean, not that I have any problem with what she did with those two assholes, but still. “Not a danger” is… pushing it.
Fart Captor
Being a danger to violent, abusive shitheads like Blaine and Ryan is a far cry from being dangerous to the general public.
So far, Sal is the only person she had gone after who she had not personally witnessed committing a violent crime, and that was a very specific, personal issue that is not likely to apply to others.
Everybody she actually beat up either was in the middle of a violent crime, or attacked AG when she showed up.
AG’s crime fighting isn’t legal, and her reasons for it aren’t healthy, but in general she hasn’t done anything that wouldn’t have been legal if she’d simply been there as a bystander and attempted to intervene.
Forced institutionalization is an extremely drastic (and as I understand it, often traumatizing) step, and not one that should be made light of with jokes about rubber rooms, men in white coats, etc. Amber absolutely does need some professional help, and an intervention or two might not be a bad idea, but as much as she thinks otherwise, she’s still less dangerous than someone who tends to go to bars looking to start fist fights.
Mart
But who decides who is a violent abusive shithead? Oh, right, Amazigirl/Amber does.
She’s been given an out, because her two victims were designated Bad Guys(tm) by the plot, but realistically speaking, do you trust her to always make the right judgment?
And do we trust Willis not to let her make a wrong decision for dramatic purposes….oh wait.
Shiro
I mean, I’m willing to be proven wrong, but with the exception of Sal as already noted, she HAS made the right judgement. All the dudes she’s gone after have been doing objectively awful things as far as I can remember. We can hypothetical all day long but that is the canon as it currently stands.
anonymsly
Objectively awful? Worthy of getting physically beaten for? Two examples of no:
Taking a dog was a few strip ago and totally lacing in other context, but a nonviolent crime responded to, given Amazigirl patterns, by a blow to the head/face severe enough to knock someone down or out.
Said pattern was started here when Amazigirl punched a guy to hard he flew a foot or two and collided with something because he grabbed a backpack and ran.
Amazigirl is provably, we don’t know how much of the time, a violent stalker who is fond of brutal violent response to nonviolent infractions. She is definitely a danger to others.
thejeff
I’m perfectly happy with punching someone to stop them from stealing a dog. That’s a heartbreaking, traumatic crime, even if it might have been technically non-violent.
Fart Captor
Given who she’s attacked, the only reason I would be more likely to question her judgement in real life is because I wouldn’t know nearly as much about everyone else she’d attacked.
Besides, both of the “abusive shitheads” in question were immediate physical threats. Blaine was holding Danny hostage. Ryan literally attacked her with a knife. She also personally knew about the abuses each had committed. They weren’t random punks who she’d “decided” were dangerous assholes, she damn well knew it long before it ever came to violence.
Same goes for the other random criminals we’ve seen her fight. She’s stopped bike thefts, vandalism, assault, sexual assault, and dog-napping. Always, she stopped the crimes as they were happening, when it’s not hard to figure out who’s the criminal.
Yes, I’d be worried she’s going to fuck up, but I’d be far more worried she’ll end up getting herself hurt than someone else.
HeatherJean
Drinking beer in a Walmart parking lot, or just intending to drink, isn’t really a violent crime either.
Fart Captor
@HeatherJean:
Sal was the one exception. That was about a misguided attempt to work out her past trauma, not fighting crime, and she couldn’t go through it in the end.
Unless there’s other people who’ve been involved in traumatizing Amber as a child, it doesn’t seem like something likely to come up again.
Mr D
She was goading the graffiti dudes into attacking her, so she could claim that beatin them up was legal. When they didn’t, she was p. obviously disappointed.
Fart Captor
…and she still didn’t attack them.
I’m not denying she’s out there looking for a fight. It is explicitly what she’s doing. It’s nevertheless incredibly easy to avoid getting into a fight with her.
All you have to do is (1) not be attacking or robbing somebody when she shows up, and (2) not attack her or attempt to escape while you still have someone else’s property that she saw you steal
missilentmurmur
Is stealing a bike a violent crime?
Fart Captor
Did we see the bike thief get beat up? Or just stopped from stealing a bike?
MatthewTheLucky
She did try to pick a fight with those engineering students.
thejeff
What she was up to when she got the most recent set of bruises on her knuckles was stopping a dog-napper. We know that.
I mean, it’s possible Willis hasn’t shown us everything and she’s been out just randomly beating up anyone she meets, but there’s no evidence for it. Any of our characters could have been doing the same.
MatthewTheLucky
I choose to believe Mike follows Amazigirl around and kicks everyone she doesn’t fight.
Insanenoodlyguy
respectfully, I doubt you have seen somebody beat their head against a wall till they have ripped enough flesh that you can see skull. The padded room has a valid purpose. Not saying Amber should be in one right now, but they are not some antiquated part of psychotherapy that can only be viewed as abusive today. They have legitimate uses.
Inahc
my university gym used to have a padded room for martial arts classes. I’m still pissed off that they turned it into a locker room for some sports team. 😛
(yes, that’s a very different kind of padded room. perhaps it’s not the padding that’s the problem, but the lock?)
Cerberus
Kelly-
Thank you for saying this.
adam
That was true until the Truck. She almost died.
Sal saved her.
Sporky
Here’s an idea, don’t be an asshole
Danni
has amber considered trashing the suit?
Pablo360
That wouldn’t actually solve anything, it’d just mean Amazi-Girl would have to improvise
And you don’t want to know what happens when a vigilante improvises on their costume.
Deanatay
It’s happened to Spider-Man, before.
thejeff
He also had to wear a cheap costume shop version of his outfit that shrunk in the rain, back in the early days.
nlips
I have a feeling that Amazi-girl would just go get it again, and put it away where it belongs.
Cerberus
That would make things infinitely worse.