Their obsession with the "official" music and presentation highlights their detachment from reality.
His desperate need to distance himself from "shady" child-related businesses leads to overcompensation.
If you provide a specific word count or academic tone, I can rewrite the draft to match.
They don't see the children as people, but as vessels for their own failed dreams of stardom. Subverting the Underdog Trope
Their obsession with the "official" music and presentation highlights their detachment from reality.
His desperate need to distance himself from "shady" child-related businesses leads to overcompensation. [S7E12] It's Not Always Sunny in Pittsburgh
If you provide a specific word count or academic tone, I can rewrite the draft to match. Their obsession with the "official" music and presentation
They don't see the children as people, but as vessels for their own failed dreams of stardom. Subverting the Underdog Trope [S7E12] It's Not Always Sunny in Pittsburgh
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