>>105582082>In the show the only romance involved Sara.You are too young to understand it and I don't want to explain it to you because I feel lazy but you don't need Distillatoria to understand that Beatrice has her own romantic plot with the protagonist.
>Then McHale failed to show this in the show since Wirt seemed to know Sara.That's your own implicaton nothing suggest a relationship particularly deep but Greg doesn't know her so McHale's comments about her fit perfectly in the show.
>We don't see most characters without their disguise as it's Halloween. Also by that logic Jason Funderberker is the person Wirt knows best since he never has a disguise.The idea is that in the real world no one wants to show how they really are, that's why the real world is the floor of the Inferno "Fraud". Ironically Jason is probably the only person who isn't trying to disguise how he really is.
>Beatrice helping Wirt and vice versa that isn't an indication of romance as friends and rival often help people improve.This idea was inspired by The Divine Comedy, Dante loves Beatrice because she is "a force that moves him to be a better person" at the other side Beatrice is inspired in the Blue Bird of Happiness and this is clear when the episode in which she was introduced by McHale in his original project was called by this name, the idea of the tale is "Happiness is closer what you think" then if the happiness is a woman it's obvious that she is supposed to be a romantic interest specially when the idea is reforced by her being Beatrice when our main character is Dante.
>Wirt never showed romantic feelings towards a bird.I don't want to explain it to you, but the writing behind them is the construction for a romantic relationship.
>And he chose Sara, who lives in the real world rather than a fantasy world.Nope, he doesn't chose Sara, he chose to be in the real world, but if he has to choose between the two girls Beatrice is the winner.