This was a fantastically done drama. Beautiful cinematography, great script and acting, well-done CGI, great fight choreography, and a compelling story. The two main leads were honestly perfect for their roles, and the secondary cast was all very good. And the music was beautiful. A rare 10/10 for me.
I don't really see how KinnPorsche is "toxic", but that word has ceased to mean anything because it's applied…
I dont have an issue with the BJ scene in TharnType, I can even overlook the homophobia and the dubcon, but what made their relationship toxic for me (for a while) was the hitting./violence between them.
From the get-go VegasPete in KinnPorche is completely toxic, there is NO way to spin the start of their relationship as anything else but toxic af. Hell, even KinnPorche's relationship is toxic in spots. Especially the first time they sleep together.
I think a lot of people see an issue with certain aspects of a CP and call it toxic based solely on that. I look at it like: There are toxic elements (here) and (there), and sometimes (there) (there) and (there), but is the overall relationship completely toxic? Where they began rarely is the same to where they end up, so does that make it wrong to point out problematic/toxic elements over the course of the story? No, it doesn't. Pointing out toxic behavior is a good thing, it sheds light on behaviors that someone, new to love, might actually miss. Red flags are red flags for a reason and the more we learn to see them for what they are the easier it will be for all of us.
From the get-go VegasPete in KinnPorche is completely toxic, there is NO way to spin the start of their relationship as anything else but toxic af. Hell, even KinnPorche's relationship is toxic in spots. Especially the first time they sleep together.
I think a lot of people see an issue with certain aspects of a CP and call it toxic based solely on that. I look at it like: There are toxic elements (here) and (there), and sometimes (there) (there) and (there), but is the overall relationship completely toxic? Where they began rarely is the same to where they end up, so does that make it wrong to point out problematic/toxic elements over the course of the story? No, it doesn't. Pointing out toxic behavior is a good thing, it sheds light on behaviors that someone, new to love, might actually miss. Red flags are red flags for a reason and the more we learn to see them for what they are the easier it will be for all of us.