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Don't forget that, in the original myth, Narcissus is punished with a terminal fascination for his own reflection in revenge for his treatment of Echo, whom he despises for loving him.
He had a lot of space to build the role — six seasons — and he fully inhabited every corner from the beginning, sometimes as a great comedian, sometimes as a self-pitying monster, but always as a radical and new sort of character for television, one who punished the audience for loving him.
He has a "sense of himself as prince of the house" and dislikes both his parents for it — his father for failing to exert a father's leadership in the household, and his mother for loving him too much, making him fight for independence from her and turning him into "an irascible despot" at home and a physically timid overachiever at school.
His own view of gender is fluid; on his first album he expressed gratitude to his mother for loving him despite his lack of manliness, but on the title track of "Poses" he flippantly wonders what it even means to be a man.
He had a lot of space to build the role six seasons and he fully inhabited every corner from the beginning, sometimes as a great comedian, sometimes as a self-pitying monster, but always as a radical and new sort of character for television, one who punished the audience for loving him.
With the exception of the people who made a reference to the tropps or the "Korean conflict," Lewis raked absolutely everyone over the coals for loving him.
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