Jenny, the *Summer of the Supernova* character, isn’t Taylor Swift—despite fans’ obsession with red lyrics, Paris ties, and ‘Red’ symbolism. 🌹📖 Her use of Swift’s music feels more like commentary than hidden clues. 🎵
Reddit fans argue Jenny Han’s writing is basic: ‘tell, don’t show’ tactics, lazy Easter eggs, and plot points that feel forced. 📖🔥 Critics say the show leans on Swift’s lore, not original storytelling. 🧩
Some fans overinterpret every song reference as a clue—like the ‘Open Arms’ lyric tied to Paris. 🗼🎧 But experts say most are coincidental, not intentional. 🤔 Don’t blame the creators for fans’ wild theories! 🧠
The show’s reliance on audiobooks to explain character choices (e.g., ‘confession scene’) is seen as poor writing. 🎧❌ Fans crave subtlety, not explicit answers. 📚 Let the story breathe, not spell it out! 💬
While some praise the emotional beats, others call it shallow—’entertaining, not deep.’ 🧵✨ The debate hinges on whether art’s value lies in mystery or meaning. 🌀 Should we solve the puzzle or just feel it? 🤯
Ultimately, Jenny’s journey mirrors fans’ obsession: projecting desire onto art. 🎭❤️ Whether it’s a character or a song, the line between creativity and fandom blurs. 🌈 Let’s enjoy the ride—no need to overthink it! 🚀
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