EVERY.
FUCKING.
TIME.
The family goes around just being evil to everyone who is not a member, we see them gleefully committing crimes against everyone around them, the only concern being not getting caught, and all the other family members cover up for the crimes of their relatives.
There is no remorse for anything they do to a non-member, as them simply not being a member of the family is enough to make them below any moral consideration, in fact, the members of the family believe themselves superior to those outside of themselves, often talking about how they see every other family as inferior beings that would be best wiped out of existence at the earliest opportunity, to that end, the family has successfully carried out multiple murders of the people they despise, it is also clear that they fear those outside their family, that they would be punished of anyone were to hold them accountable for their crimes.
The family also plots to take over the whole town in which they live, and they use underhanded and manipulative means to do so, you see them becone the wealthiest and most powerful family in the whole town in this way, often living in absolute luxury at the explicit expense of everyone else, and however much they have in terms of wealth and power and luxury, it's never enough for them, also, they count anyone outside the family having anything at all as an offense against them, and seek not just to gain more for themselves, but to take as much away from everyone else as they could.
They also do things like cause as much problems firbtgw townsfolk as possible, they manufacture feuds and conflicts, they create disasters and emergencies, they make the town pass policies that only make things worse, and they are the first to conspire with the enemies of the town against the townsfolk, they go out of their way to be as poisonous as they can be, aiming to bring ruin to the town, do that they can take it for themselves.
Their ultimate goals are to either to enslave the townsfolk to their family, or exterminate everyone except their family, or do the first, then the other one.
The first season is nothing but this family being absolute prices of shit to everyone else, and winning every time.
By the end of the first season, the people of the town all know about the family, but don't know what to do about them, as punishing thebfamily might mean hurting them in some way, and they know that any slight against that family will be something the family will remember forever and never forgive them for, and use as a means of causing further harm against them.
Second season is about payback, the members of the family done something so bad to the townsfolk that they can no longer stand to forgive and forget, the townsfolk attack.
However, the show then pretends that the whole series starts here, and that thevfamily is being attacked just for being a part of the family they belong to, the family members claim there's really no reason for them to be attacked so, and the way the show presents it, it's as if the show is taking the side of this family, as they are presented as if they were unfairly being attacked for no reason, trying to make the audience feel sympathy for the family members as they are chased and punished by angry crowds who refuse to listen to reason.
The season ends with the other members of this family coming in from other towns, where the people were basically under tyrannical rule of the family members, and it's these people who bring an end to the persecution of the family in this town.
In the next season, are episodes about how the peoebof this town are beaten down and held hostage at the end of gunpoint to confess to hurting the family members and getting shamed for doing so for no reason.
We see the surviving members of the family milking their persecution for all its worth, and doing the same things they did at the start of the series, but far worse than before, because now they can hide behind their persecution, which the townspeople are being forced under threat to pretend was undeserved and a tragedy for which they should feel ashamed.
By this point, the audience is watching a family of supremacist sociopaths just getting Scott free off of doing the most heinous shit imaginable, while the show is presenting it all as if these were good people who successfully overcome being attacked by bad people, and expecting the audience to take the side of the family.
The first season and the last season change things dramatically, and the audience is rightly appalled that we are supposed to feel like this is a satisfying conclusion, a family of evil people, being presented as if they were innocent victims.
Some audience members might just tune in at the second season, and cone to a wholly different conclusion than those who were watching it from the start, this show would therefore be a good way to get people to think on the jewish question, without mentioning the jews even once in the work itself.
"tales" that maybe true
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