Thread:Aptos/@comment-27847292-20160325014116/@comment-15675979-20160331100756

Aptos wrote: I know not everyone, I was simply noting that connie is. And oblivious would still exist, it would be unaware of others or other things, which is the primary usage of oblivious. Besides, if they don't recognize how they feel, are you proposing we know what they feel better? How can you recognize something that you are unaware of?

We are the audience, the story is told in a third person omnicient perspective. We can know something that someone may not know.

And about knowing what they feel... it's pretty much sounds subjective unless proven otherwise when addressed, confirmed or atleast by context.

Oh yeah, here's a quote from that video of analysis of The Answer I linked a while ago...

"*rants about the flaws of the episode The Answer*... It's the job of the audience to look up for the emotions of the characters and get the answers ourselves... *something about Alone Together*"

And sometimes, what characters say doesn't match with what they actually feel, it can be a lie, or misrecognized.