The people who read the novel of a show that is currently on air are one of the most annoying set of humans I've ever met online. They are everywhere online littering the whole place with their unsolicited spoilers. Some of them are kind enough to use the spoiler tag. A very few keep their unsolicited spoilers to themselves. Heck, you can't even have fun guesses about a show on air without someone popping up with the "in the novel....".... Worse, many are complaining and comparing what happens in the novel with the show. You'd think at this point, people will understand that because a show is adapted from a novel, it doesn't mean the show will follow the novel word-for-word. Sometimes, the producers can decide to change some things depending on what they want to see in a show. That's why it's an adaptation, not an exact copy. Like dude, the only reason I'm watching a show as it airs is because I wanna have fun guessing, and living in suspense until the next ep airs. I do not want to know what happened in the novel while the show is still on air, so please, stay away from me with your "but in the novel...."..So fucking annoying. This is why you can't enjoy the show.. Cos you've spoiled yourself already. Only a few can still enjoy an ongoing show even after reading the novel because they expect anything to change. Those are smart people.
The show is pointing all signs to the doctor making him the obvious killer but I think there is an explanation for doc and the nurse's suspicious behaviour. Could the director be the killer? Or is the fact that the doctor is being obvious deliberately done to throw us off him as the lead suspect?π€
Exactly! Some people are out here expecting a rom-com soundtrack every time someone gets it on. Like, sorry, not…
Thank you. Complaining about something that is actually the plot and then insinuating that the people who made the show don't know what they're doing is hilarious in this case because that's the point.
Even in Only Friends, people were expecting Boston to make love at the point when he was still just fucking around. Amazing.
Sometimes, I feel like some people aren't mentally mature enough to watch shows like this because they don't understand what the show is about and then, they start complaining even though the plot is glaringly obvious. Worse, when you try to guide them, they either fight you or insult you.
I mean, at this point, everyone and their mom can see that Kant and Style approached both brothers for a reason and at the moment, there aren't any feelings yet. Thus, the sex is physical at most. There isn't gonna be love making when no one is in love yet but yeah, let's complain that the NC has no emotional depthπ...Like, duh......No shit, sherlock! I would think that's the general idea.
I think many people expect sex to always be done with slow passionate romantic music. Oh, dear! In real life, sex is as dirty as they come. Not to mention the plot hasn't entered the real romance aspect yet.
Some of them are kind enough to use the spoiler tag. A very few keep their unsolicited spoilers to themselves.
Heck, you can't even have fun guesses about a show on air without someone popping up with the "in the novel...."....
Worse, many are complaining and comparing what happens in the novel with the show. You'd think at this point, people will understand that because a show is adapted from a novel, it doesn't mean the show will follow the novel word-for-word. Sometimes, the producers can decide to change some things depending on what they want to see in a show. That's why it's an adaptation, not an exact copy.
Like dude, the only reason I'm watching a show as it airs is because I wanna have fun guessing, and living in suspense until the next ep airs. I do not want to know what happened in the novel while the show is still on air, so please, stay away from me with your "but in the novel...."..So fucking annoying.
This is why you can't enjoy the show.. Cos you've spoiled yourself already. Only a few can still enjoy an ongoing show even after reading the novel because they expect anything to change. Those are smart people.
Safe to say we need it more than him.
Me: Oh, boy!ππ
Even in Only Friends, people were expecting Boston to make love at the point when he was still just fucking around.
Amazing.
I mean, at this point, everyone and their mom can see that Kant and Style approached both brothers for a reason and at the moment, there aren't any feelings yet. Thus, the sex is physical at most. There isn't gonna be love making when no one is in love yet but yeah, let's complain that the NC has no emotional depthπ...Like, duh......No shit, sherlock! I would think that's the general idea.
I think many people expect sex to always be done with slow passionate romantic music. Oh, dear! In real life, sex is as dirty as they come. Not to mention the plot hasn't entered the real romance aspect yet.