But isn't this the point of the series? To portray characters close to reality? Everyone in this series is flawed…
Hehe well. One day, we might find ourselves in Judit, Vlad, Santi, Anna or even Karl's shoes. When that time.comes, I hope we remember what this series has taught us.
The last episode just ruined it for me. I hated the way the brother-sister duo ganged up on Karl, like give him…
But isn't this the point of the series? To portray characters close to reality? Everyone in this series is flawed and that's what makes them relatable.
That isn't the point of the conversations. They want to know how the other person feels. It would defeat the point…
Yes and you can be caring AND considerate at the same time. I mean how many times has she forced her way on Karl? Assuming things and setting things up without Karl or Vlad's knowledge. There's a line that shouldnt be crossed.
That isn't the point of the conversations. They want to know how the other person feels. It would defeat the point…
Of course. We are family members first after all. And ftr, i totally agree where she's coming from. But being a sister and being and ally aren't mutually exclusive. You can be a caring sister and a considerate ally at the same time.
That isn't the point of the conversations. They want to know how the other person feels. It would defeat the point…
But the point is, some of the things judit said were clearly out of line. Whether or not Karl has feelings for Vlad is for him to clarify and confirm and definitely should not have been brought up at a time when a lot of people were in the apartment. Karl was very vulnerable and needed Santi to reassure him... Not to be cornered and coerced. In the same vein, Santi should not have talked abt his observations abt Karl. It wasn't his story to tell and definitely not something he should share to other ppl.
Karl and Teh have the same situation and they need big hugs :( I can’t blame them at all. Their whole life so…
Im confused because from the off-screen conversation between Santi and Vlad, Santi had mentioned that Karl may have been gay since he was little. Based on discussions from previous episodes, the writer had sprinkled small details hinting at Karl's sexuality. So should this be seen as the straight-guy-turned-gay series? Genuinely curious.
I srsly think Judit and Santi talked to the wrong people. I get where they're coming from but they shouldve talked to the people whom they knew the most.
I dont recall him speaking any russian throughout the episodes.
Judit was the one who said, "Okay." And I think Vlad is named after a prominent (Russian) figure - just like all the other characters. Hahaha it's totally fine!
If you ever find yourself craving for more KarlxVlad content, feel free to check the Youtube channel below. The videos there are snippets from Gaya Sa Pelikula's Banlaw Session, which is a weekly live video conference with GSP characters hosted by Ate Judit where they talk about the episodes and other sociopolitical issues in the LGBT community and in the Philippines. The only problem is (for inter fans), all of them are talking in Tagalog for the most part of the videos. But the 1st and 4th videos are subbed. Be sure to check it.
I edit the comment, But I know most of the people here that comment are probably from the production team, they…
It's sad really. That there are people so enamored by heteronormativity. To the point that they think they are entitled to police how a person should act based on their sexuality... As if that defines the whole person.
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