I’ve been obsessed with 'Praise' ever since I stumbled upon it, and let me tell you, the plot twists hit like a truck loaded with emotional dynamite. The story starts off deceptively simple—a guy navigating a toxic relationship with his girlfriend—but then it spirals into this raw, psychological whirlwind. The first major twist comes when the protagonist, who seems like your average flawed everyman, reveals he’s been secretly documenting their relationship in a journal not out of love, but as a way to dissect her manipulation. It’s chilling because you realize he’s just as complicit in the dysfunction, maybe even more so. The way the narrative flips the script on who’s really the victim here is brutal and brilliant.
Then there’s the bombshell about the girlfriend’s past. Just when you think she’s just a manipulative force of nature, the story drops this gut-punch revelation that she’s been reenacting trauma from her childhood, trapping the protagonist in cycles she can’t escape either. The genius part? It doesn’t excuse her behavior, but it makes you question everything you thought about their dynamic. The most jaw-dropping twist, though, is the ending. After all the chaos, the protagonist burns the journal, symbolically ‘freeing’ himself—only for the final panel to imply he’s already started a new one with someone else. It’s a masterclass in showing how cycles of toxicity repeat, and it left me staring at the ceiling for hours.
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