From what im reading right now, The main story line ends with a cliffhanger that indicates that they will be together…
I'll have to take your word for it. I'm not going to be reading the stories from which this is adapted. Regardless, I hope they don't leave Pete and Vegas together in the end. I can get behind them ending up in an unhealthy relationship and then eventually parting. But staying together for a happy ending after what Vegas did? Naw. Even once he's reformed himself and he's forgiven they're a hard no for me.
I guess we'll see how the show creators choose to interpret the original stories.
From what im reading right now, The main story line ends with a cliffhanger that indicates that they will be together…
I only have what my friend who's read the whole of all related content tells me. And she asserts that aside from the short alt side story, their endgame is that they choose to be apart finally, because the relationship is just too unhealthy.
Which I think is the best way for that pairing to end.
I'm going to post the unpopular opinion on this. Worry about popularity has certainly never stopped me in the…
Whether thousands of people are doing it doesn't mean it's okay behavior. And as for your DM, well, I only had what your OP said you'd told him to go on.
There's nothing wrong with finding Bible hot AF. He is, objectively. And I might say the actor is hot here. But that's entirely different than making contact with him and telling him I'd like him to fuck me. My point stands. We should be treating actors like people when engaging them directly.
The same friend of mine that is going to be screening the more sexually violent moments for me has been telling me more about Vegas/Pete and the author's intent with them.
And the more I find out about the trashfire relationship of Vegas/Pete the more I hope that the show's creators stick with the main story-line and do NOT have them remain a couple in the end.
Bible saw my insta message and Im so embarrassed, I basically asked the man to fuck me, electrocute me and told…
I'm going to post the unpopular opinion on this. Worry about popularity has certainly never stopped me in the past.
So here goes. Hopefully poor Bible has someone screening his social media who is paid to deal with weird and/or undesirable fan contact.
I don't think sexually explicit DM's from complete strangers are something many people like, but at least having taken the role of Vegas he'll have been warned of the possibility and probably schooled on how to assimilate the experience without getting upset when receiving weird, threatening or explicit fan DM's. No one should expect this sort of DM, tho. Regardless of the role they play, I've never felt it meant an actor had to put up with being subjected to sexual communications from fans. I've heard people argue that actors should expect this kind of behavior. It's what they signed up for when they became actors. But I disagree. Even actors have a right to be respected.
Bible is a nice man who just so happens to be playing an absolute psycho. He deserves respectful fan contact that treats him like a person, not a character.
But if you haven't been blocked by now, I doubt you'll be blocked at all.
I've only finished ep 5 and I hope I'm wrong, but isn't Hia Yi kind of abusive to Diao? That boy looked terrified.
It's abusive. They work their way toward humanizing Yi in later episodes, but of course that doesn't change the nature of his actions. He might grow past them, but that doesn't make them less than what they are in the moment. Lian clocks the same way, just a different flavor.
In the book KimChay are more of a background couple. We barely got details about them. We just know hat Kim is…
One hopes they won't have any intimate scenes considering Barcode's age. Legal for sexual activities in RL at age 17 isn't the same as acting out 18+ scenes in front of a camera.
I guess we'll see how the show creators choose to interpret the original stories.
Which I think is the best way for that pairing to end.
There's nothing wrong with finding Bible hot AF. He is, objectively. And I might say the actor is hot here. But that's entirely different than making contact with him and telling him I'd like him to fuck me. My point stands. We should be treating actors like people when engaging them directly.
And the more I find out about the trashfire relationship of Vegas/Pete the more I hope that the show's creators stick with the main story-line and do NOT have them remain a couple in the end.
So here goes. Hopefully poor Bible has someone screening his social media who is paid to deal with weird and/or undesirable fan contact.
I don't think sexually explicit DM's from complete strangers are something many people like, but at least having taken the role of Vegas he'll have been warned of the possibility and probably schooled on how to assimilate the experience without getting upset when receiving weird, threatening or explicit fan DM's. No one should expect this sort of DM, tho. Regardless of the role they play, I've never felt it meant an actor had to put up with being subjected to sexual communications from fans. I've heard people argue that actors should expect this kind of behavior. It's what they signed up for when they became actors. But I disagree. Even actors have a right to be respected.
Bible is a nice man who just so happens to be playing an absolute psycho. He deserves respectful fan contact that treats him like a person, not a character.
But if you haven't been blocked by now, I doubt you'll be blocked at all.
Dear Nat needs a mood stabilizer and some time with a therapist to help with his PTSD.
Good question.
Hopefully they keep his scenes on the moderate side, given he's not an adult yet.