![]() This is something I feel stems from the pressure Stuart puts on him. There’s also the fact that the boy suffers from anxiety to the point of panic attacks. He seems to have literally been raised by technology (see the fact in Girl Meets Boy he states life can’t exist without technology as it is and Stuart’s primary focus is always enhancement). It’s outwardly said that Maya understands this more than he does. He is honestly perplexed at the idea of people and families being close and at home together. Why? Farkle is used to the constant in-home fighting. Everyone looks at Maya’s life as really bad, but honestly with the clues we have to Farkle’s home life she seems to be doing A LOT better in mental health. Socially Farkle feels he is inapt– and for good reason. His changes have been rooted as early as season one Girl Meets Boy. I’ve seen people say that Farkle had a sudden character change, but that’s untrue. What is the logical answer? Okay, so what is the answer my feelings want to make? These instances are both important because they’re when we start to see Farkle having a tug-a-war between these two instances. He knowingly goes into what he feels is a dangerous situation because of his will to make her happy. In Girl Meets Boy, however, he chooses to put the desires of Riley before his own (FOR EVERYONE WHO SAYS FARKLE PRIORITIZES RILEY: It’s been since the first episode, guys). At the time he is strained and unable to chose between the two. In the first episode he is faced with the dilemma of school (knowledge) versus his girls (love/feelings/etc). However, from as early as episode one we start to see the arc that prevails in season two for Farkle. Smackle is important to him in the same sense as science is– irreplaceable. He does feel strongly for that is or will never change just as his attraction to science won’t. He’s attracted to her! There is no denying that. Fast forward to Girl Meets I am Farkle, he still doesn’t quite get it.įor Farkle’s arc Smackle is the practical embodiment of science. He very distinctly does not get her asking him out on a date. We actually don’t see Farkle recuperate any of her advances in this episode. ![]() However, this seems to be mostly one-sided (Smackle). Farkle and her discuss their rivalry and it’s very prominent there are feelings there. The first episode we see this real confrontation in is in, of course, Girl Meets Smackle. As an RPer I’ve always watched shows or canons paying to the very minute details of how a character holds themselves, speaks, or moves in certain situations.Īnd since the topic of the hour around here is often focused on ships, I figured this was a good place to start! Because it’s really important here and it’s not just a ship focus– Farkle’s whole character development has been this prominent display of ‘is feelings greater than science?’Īnd the answer for this boy is simply this: Yes. Hello! So I promised I’d start posting Farklecentric essays. ![]()
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