You think you're being smart throwing racial slurs in tagalog but you're just proving your lack of intelligence. Your life means nothing so you seek thrill by antagonizing people online. Pathetic.
Wasn't it during an interview Apo joked about Mile sitting with his legs opened ? Wasn't it last year? Man, people are such losers to dig old stuff and make drama from it.
The more I watch the VP's sex scene the more I love it. At first I tought it was quite tame, it lacked moaning (I stand by this point) and roughness. But now I'm saying it's a daring and beautiful scene. Usually we would get a shot of a naked guy taking his lover from behind, such as KP in ep 4 or BX and ZG in MODC. But for VP we got Vegas kissing and grabbing Pete's ass, implying he tossed his salad; Pete being so into the moment he licked his own arm; the missionary position from Pete's pov, which is a hot and unusual shot and finally Pete's pained expression while being dicked. This whole scene is about details. That, my friends, is a gift!
My heart aches for Togawa because it's clear he's been in love with Nozue for a long time. Either he fell in love the day they met or a few years later but it's been years. I can't imagine being in this situation :-(
There's always this person who think they're smarter than others. No one said JW isn't hurting. Read again the…
Your whole comment was insulting people's intelligence because you disagree with them, so yeah that says a lot about what kind of person you are... The majority of people here quite understand JW's situation but don't excuse his bevahiour. Being hurt, sad or a victim of trauma doesn't give free pass to hurt other people.
Well, I understand the idea but I'm not fond of the execution. They repeated the same storyline 5 times with no romance development for Amai. They should have introduced his love interest earlier and made them become friends with Amai not knowing the truth...
my vegaspete analysis:we start with vegaspete banter in this episode which sets the stage for their dynamic. pete…
Thank you for your analysis. I completely agree. VP fans are so busy comparing the series to the novel, they forget to watch with open eyes and mind what is presented to them. Series VP is a stand alone that is well handled considering their screentime.
yall in the comments making mad, how are you so stupid to believe the the only one who's hurting is seo joon?…
There's always this person who think they're smarter than others. No one said JW isn't hurting. Read again the comments using your brain this time and you'll get it...
Nah, I love the friends-to-lovers trope but I didn't like this series. There's no chemistry and I didn't feel the love. There's no character depth, no character development. Sakura confesses his feelings to Yuma, the boys get together the next episode. They talk about liking each other but the script doesn't explore it. In these kind of stories, where one person (let's call them A) confesses to their childhood friend (let's call them B), it's important to show the shift from friends to lovers and most importantly you have to empathize that B's feelings for A are romantic and not a knee-jerk reaction in order to keep A in their life (thus maintaining the statu quo). Because we all know liking someone is not the same as being in love with someone... Here all these points are dealt quickly and without depth. The only thing I liked was the honesty between the guys (their respective confessions and the fact that they didn't create drama afterward). This series is more a teen slice of life drama than a romance.
Well at this point this is just mysery porn. They are just using all the ammunition they have to create implausible…
Thank you! You explained perfectly my issues with this season. Why would you break up with your lover over such reasons? Why not try to work it out together? Why not go to a psychologist to treat your issues in order to save your relationship? This whole plot is cheap asf.
So I've been goin through the comments here 90% of them saying that they shouldn't end up together cause JW said…
You have a point. Yet, I can see two differences with these two dramas: - Akira broke up with Yuuki properly. He didn't leave one morning with a note left on the table. He gave an explanation to Yuuki though it's one that might be seen as stupid for viewers. Unfortunately, Japan still don't really embrace queer people. It's also a society where you have to fit in, you can not go out of the box. So while Akira's decision was cruel to Yuuki, it was understandable. - Akira is an easy character. His pov is simple and his actions are easy to understand. You get what he says and why he says it. He doesn't spend multiple scenes hurting Yuuki like JiWoo has done to SeoJoon. That only is reason enough for people not wanting them to get back together.
I still don't understand Jiwoo. But I have a much better understanding of Seo Joon. I've always said he was doing…
SJ is easy to read. Even in season 1 you could understand his actions. I really love this character. He has this innocence, this nonchalant attitude but still he's caring and perceptive. SJ didn't have a easier life than JW: he also lost his parents (they're not dead but isn't it the same?) and he might have had a hard time to get where he's as a movie star. He could have been closed off emotionally like JW yet he's so open about his feelings. He's a bit of a narcissist and a pleaser but nobody is perfect lol. It's interesting to see how these two people with broken pasts ended up seeing and reacting to the world so differently.
But for VP we got Vegas kissing and grabbing Pete's ass, implying he tossed his salad; Pete being so into the moment he licked his own arm; the missionary position from Pete's pov, which is a hot and unusual shot and finally Pete's pained expression while being dicked. This whole scene is about details. That, my friends, is a gift!
The majority of people here quite understand JW's situation but don't excuse his bevahiour. Being hurt, sad or a victim of trauma doesn't give free pass to hurt other people.
VP fans are so busy comparing the series to the novel, they forget to watch with open eyes and mind what is presented to them. Series VP is a stand alone that is well handled considering their screentime.
There's no chemistry and I didn't feel the love. There's no character depth, no character development. Sakura confesses his feelings to Yuma, the boys get together the next episode. They talk about liking each other but the script doesn't explore it. In these kind of stories, where one person (let's call them A) confesses to their childhood friend (let's call them B), it's important to show the shift from friends to lovers and most importantly you have to empathize that B's feelings for A are romantic and not a knee-jerk reaction in order to keep A in their life (thus maintaining the statu quo). Because we all know liking someone is not the same as being in love with someone... Here all these points are dealt quickly and without depth.
The only thing I liked was the honesty between the guys (their respective confessions and the fact that they didn't create drama afterward).
This series is more a teen slice of life drama than a romance.
This whole plot is cheap asf.
- Akira broke up with Yuuki properly. He didn't leave one morning with a note left on the table. He gave an explanation to Yuuki though it's one that might be seen as stupid for viewers. Unfortunately, Japan still don't really embrace queer people. It's also a society where you have to fit in, you can not go out of the box. So while Akira's decision was cruel to Yuuki, it was understandable.
- Akira is an easy character. His pov is simple and his actions are easy to understand. You get what he says and why he says it. He doesn't spend multiple scenes hurting Yuuki like JiWoo has done to SeoJoon. That only is reason enough for people not wanting them to get back together.
SJ didn't have a easier life than JW: he also lost his parents (they're not dead but isn't it the same?) and he might have had a hard time to get where he's as a movie star. He could have been closed off emotionally like JW yet he's so open about his feelings. He's a bit of a narcissist and a pleaser but nobody is perfect lol.
It's interesting to see how these two people with broken pasts ended up seeing and reacting to the world so differently.