So, something I noticed…

dailylogandoodle:

romanasanders:

arc852:

hiddendreamer67:

arc852:

Patton: “I had this problem where I’d often hide my less than awesome feelings.”

(Camera then pans to Logan, which I find interesting that the camera would pan to him at this line)

(Back to Patton)

Patton: “So when I would feel like sobbing I’d just smile and crack jokes. I thought that that was coping, only joking, never showing sadness. Hoping it would go away.”

(And then, Logan asks-which I find so interesting that he did-)

Logan: Did that work?

Patton: Nope!

(And just look at his face)

(It looks like he’s thinking along the lines of, what? It didn’t? Because maybe…Logan’s doing the same thing. Hiding his ‘less than awesome feelings’. Or more so, hiding that he has them. Because we all know how Logan is about feelings.)

I present further evidence to the court:

First, Logan physically lashes out at Roman because he is filled with rage and doesn’t know how to constructively deal with it. 

Then Logan feels guilty because he knows that’s not how normal people go about dealing with emotions but he still doesn’t know what’s the correct way either.

Also, Logan stepping into frame with Thomas totally felt confrontational as well, like Logan was ready to throw down with Thomas despite the fact that logically makes no sense.

In conclusion, Logan is self-destructing because he is experiencing emotions and refuses to seek help because he wants to remain the one who is cool, collected, and can handle things on his own.

Yes! You brought this theory together, I love it!

You guys, Logan wasn’t present during Moving On’s resolution, remember? He did not hear the lesson of Patton’s arc

Oh wow, you’re RIGHT! That’s some good continuity right there!

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