Quote Quoting TGM (view post)
Not true at all. She's learned to love, to let others into her life. She's learned to embrace her powers, not fear them. But she still has anxieties. She still has lingering fears. That stuff doesn't just go away entirely, not after you've held onto them for most of your life like she has. A part of that will always remain a part of you to some extent. That's realistic character development, and this is as accurate a depiction of mental illness as I can imagine.
Wasn't talking about the ending. I was talking about her journey to the ending. She falls into the exact same tropes as the first film. "Ohhhh its allll my fault.... if only my parents weren't doing X Y and Z. I can't live with myself. I'll runaway from everyone I know to feel sorry for myself! Boo Hoooo hooooo"