This episode sucked, but it delved into some serious topics: sexual assault, workplace gossip, obsession, sexual/gender based assignments. How violent and destructive each of these things are. Plus, I hate to say it, but things like this happen. Is it right, NO! Does it happen, yes. Not every show can be rainbows and unicorns. My hope is that the brothers don't end up together. And if they do, that's a whole different topic of trauma, as it relates to sexual assault victims.
Honestly, same. But then I feel like his character is quite complicated. He seems to be going through depression, bretrayal, and heartache. Unable to deal with his emotions, he seems to be overcompisating for love from fans and so on. I see where the show is going, but I STILL don't like him.
Y'all don't attack me, but I wasn't a fan of the MODC version. And i wasn't really a fan of the HTXG couple, I much rather liked the other couple. Just respectfully wondering if anyone else shared the same opinion?
Can we just talk about the fact that Chon's dad just conveniently forgot to tell his only son that he had a girlfriend, let alone would get married to said girlfriend.
I knew the brother was not right in the mental.
This episode sucked, but it delved into some serious topics: sexual assault, workplace gossip, obsession, sexual/gender based assignments. How violent and destructive each of these things are. Plus, I hate to say it, but things like this happen. Is it right, NO! Does it happen, yes. Not every show can be rainbows and unicorns. My hope is that the brothers don't end up together. And if they do, that's a whole different topic of trauma, as it relates to sexual assault victims.
It's a different director