I condemn the people who caused this much uproar for no mistake.Sea is apologizing for something so ridiculous…
I've always been saying this. We the fans have no business with an actor's private life. They are here to do their job and we should be grateful for the chance to watch them perform and entertain us. It's crazy that some people are so heavily invested in an actor's private life and they think they are entitled to know private details and to dictate who the actor dates. Invasion of privacy and asking invasive questions are big red flags, and when we counter these types of fans, they attack by claiming that "actors who agree to do BLs" should know what they are getting into. When these actors finally lose their cool when repeatedly asked invasive questions, they are tagged as "homophobic", ignoring the fact that they have past their boundaries and the actor might actually not be. I have also said it several times. Even if BLs decide to cast only gay actors, the actor still isn't obligated to date his onscreen partner just to please the fans. The actor could have a real life partner, someone he likes or crushing on. In fact, having toxic fans like this will add another type of pressure on a gay actor as they probably would be bullied in addition to the situation they already face in real life.
So let me guess, Wahl realized he actually likes Guy after all these years because of course you don't realize…
Enough with the freaking one of the gays has to be a feminine damsel in distress bullshit, give us badass Ducky Ping era already!!! lol// ....let me complete this.... a damsel in distress that needs saving... Nowadays, females are learning to save themselves as no one will come in time to save them if ever they are truly in trouble. For the life of me, I can't understand why some writers are still stuck in this fantasy. It's possible to write a sweet and fluffy BL without making the uke look so weak with zero personality. Personally, I would have preferred if the last eps of the show was written exactly the way you just described. Would have been more fun to watch and engaging.
Suggesting to someone you just met to drive your car after a hookup? That's a first in a BL and for some reason, it made me smile and I felt good. Even if Nail ended up not driving it, it doesn't matter.
We the fans have no business with an actor's private life. They are here to do their job and we should be grateful for the chance to watch them perform and entertain us.
It's crazy that some people are so heavily invested in an actor's private life and they think they are entitled to know private details and to dictate who the actor dates.
Invasion of privacy and asking invasive questions are big red flags, and when we counter these types of fans, they attack by claiming that "actors who agree to do BLs" should know what they are getting into.
When these actors finally lose their cool when repeatedly asked invasive questions, they are tagged as "homophobic", ignoring the fact that they have past their boundaries and the actor might actually not be.
I have also said it several times. Even if BLs decide to cast only gay actors, the actor still isn't obligated to date his onscreen partner just to please the fans. The actor could have a real life partner, someone he likes or crushing on. In fact, having toxic fans like this will add another type of pressure on a gay actor as they probably would be bullied in addition to the situation they already face in real life.
Between, are you the owner of the account "B" on twitter?
Personally, I would have preferred if the last eps of the show was written exactly the way you just described. Would have been more fun to watch and engaging.