
Character Analysis
The Crazy Ex Narrative Is An Abuser's Best Friend
In this episode, I break down a viral Threads video that many people believed showed a "crazy ex girlfriend." But after watching it multiple times and slowing it down frame by frame, I noticed details that completely changed my interpretation. We look at the edited cuts, body language, verbal statements, and behaviors that were easy to miss on a first viewing. Rather than discussing guilt or innocence, this is an exercise in critical thinking and behavioral analysis. It is a reminder that short, edited clips on social media rarely tell the whole story. I also discuss why victims of abuse often beg their partners not to leave, why trauma bonding can make behavior appear confusing to outsiders, and how selective editing can shape public perception before viewers have all the facts. Fuck this guy. New Youtube & TikTok Channels If you have a moment, please give them a follow! https://www.youtube.com/@CharacterAnalysisPod https://www.tiktok.com/@characteranalysispod If you don’t wish to commit to a monthly subscription, there’s another way to support my efforts. If you liked this post, you can add to my virtual tip jar. Support My Work Subscribe now to my Substack and save 15%. Pay only $4.25 per month for: Access to our private chats and private live streams here on Substack Regular subscriber-only videos, posts, and podcast episodes Access to the full archive *Note: If you're currently a paying Patreon member, you were automatically given a free subscription to my Substack and added to that list so you can participate in chats and live streams. You do not need to pay for a second subscription. I prefer that people subscribe to my Substack rather than Patreon.






