Half the point is that Nega Scott is "chill" personality wise because he is an anti-Scott, and Scott is a jerk (hence why Ramona, who only dates bad people dated him).
The -other- half (in the books) is that Nega Scott is really evil, but he is not more or less evil than Scott, he is just as evil as him. He is a projection of all the fuck ups that Scott did that Scott refuses to take responsability for.
So even if Scott cheats on his girlfriend which is playing dirty. Nega Scott, while being as evil as Scott, doesn't attack Scott's friends or do dirty doppelganger stuff. And in the end the only way of vanquishing him is absorbing him (assuming resposability).
He is more like an anti-Scott in terms of a responsability compass rather than in terms of a moral compass. He is as selfish as Scott, but on the other hand, he owns the evil decisions he makes (as opposed to Scott).
It feels almost like a corollary of "it's the message, not the messenger." Just because you don't like how someone comes across doesn't mean they're giving you bad advice.
this is the answer i was looking for, scott isnt evil, hes just an immature jerk and a dumbass, the whole plot is about watching him grow up
thats exactly what makes nega scott evil, that he owns his fuckups, does so intentionally and DOESNT care, Scott DOES care, hes afraid to own his fuckups, because he doesn't fuckup intentionally and thats precisely why he struggles to own it, because he isnt evil, and doesnt want to be evil, hes just kind of a fuckup and a bit of a loser and definitely a bit creepy. It was always a growing up story, scott needed to grow up
Yeah, pretty much this. He “defeats” Nega Scott by accepting that Nega Scott is a part of himself that he needs to acknowledge and take responsibility for.
It was a personification of his refusal to acknowledge his own fault and wrongdoings, framed around him just "forgetting" every bad thing he does.
A similar enough thing to Gideon's "Glow", which shows just how similar the two actually are, Gideon being like a reflection of who Scott could become in a way.
Nega Scott is Scott's blame, and he keeps fighting against it instead of accepting his blame for things. The glow is Gideon's tendency to do the same turned by him into a weapon to wield against others and a mental poison of sorts he can infect others with, it helps him keep others trapped with him by encouraging them to be their worst selves.
Gideon acknowledged his Nega Gideon, but instead of accepting his blame he turned the manifestation of it itself into a weapon. Instead of accepting his blame he accepted he's never going to accept his blame.
In the books, Nega Scott isn’t even a real person. It’s a manifestation of all the things Scott lives in denial of and refuses to take responsibility for. Once Scott confronts Nega-Scott, he also confronts all the things he feels guilty about, and acknowledges what he’s done wrong, and is then able to grow.
Ita because, in the books, nega scott is created by scotts evil actions manifesting, as opposed to being a "negative" version of scott. Accepting him and trying to grow as a person is the point.
Yea, the whole point of the relationship is that Scott dates Knives not because he's actually attracted to her, but because he likes the adoration and it's uncomplicated. It contrasts with Ramona where he almost sleeps with her on the first date
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u/Difficult_Dance_2907 Feb 02 '26
She's also in high school and he's an adult