I don’t blame Fiona. 20 years is a long time, but only makes me take Shrek's side more in the second movie that hello, your parents locked you in a tower. Fiona keeps defending the fact it was for her own good, but what good is being desperate and eating humans that died by the dragon.
@@loloreel Doesn't that apply to kidnappers that aren't your parents? Also, the parents didn't kidnap her. Can you elaborate on what you mean by Stockholm Syndrome?
I don’t blame Fiona. 20 years is a long time, but only makes me take Shrek's side more in the second movie that hello, your parents locked you in a tower. Fiona keeps defending the fact it was for her own good, but what good is being desperate and eating humans that died by the dragon.
She developed Stockholm syndrome
@@loloreel Doesn't that apply to kidnappers that aren't your parents? Also, the parents didn't kidnap her. Can you elaborate on what you mean by Stockholm Syndrome?
@@SpecialCinema it was more a way of speaking than a real diagnosis
All these make lots of sense! Also, it's hilarious to hear you keep saying "pus" instead of "Puss" 😂
perhaps a conspiracy theory can be built around this too
I mean dragon eggs wouldn't surprise me, I mean even after being locked away for 20 years she can still cook bird eggs. Maybe she was dining on that?
you cant survive for 20 years just on eggs youll get so many vitmanin deficits wich would kill you soon enough
Plot twist: Fiona is actually immortal.
Fiona is a monster inside and out
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