Talk:Telekinetic Strength/@comment-24696772-20200124025820/@comment-4867780-20200124051644

True, both his history and ending are really tragic, which is a bit strange considering his newfound powers should have changed everything for the much better.

Part of me can't help thinking abusers should just be put down like the vicious beasts they are, especially when they are supposed to be the ones to care about and protect you the most. With a bit of planning, Andrew could have easily terminated his old man in a number of ways that couldn't be traced back to him, then he would have had all the breathing room needed to rebuild himself and start a happy new life thanks to his abilities and his two very close friends (I doubt they would have blamed him much knowing what he went through).

That's the kind of ending he deserved. It's a shame empowered protagonists always have to walk on a martyr-level moral tight rope or inevitably become "as bad as them", when the reality of things is vastly more complex and these black/white claims are generally untrue.