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On Taxi Driver Season 2 Apr 25, 2023
This was a great show. Yes, season 1 was better but I feel like season 2 had a lot less conflict? I'm not too sure how to describe it. It felt like any other mystery crime drama. Nevertheless, I really liked it. I've heard that some people didn't like the cheesy comedy, but to be honest I quite like that addition. I'm also very glad that in the last episode, Main Male Lead and Main Female lead didn't just randomly like have a romantic relationship all of a sudden. The way things were going, I thought they were gonna put in a kiss scene or something but I don't think it would've worked between them at all. There was also questions unanswered, I'm not suprised that they have confirmed a Season 3. Questions like, how did he end up in prision with the long hair and those red trousers you saw in the first episode and the introduction into the next case, I feel like will be a lot more personal to Kim Do Gi. He will probably face his trauma in the new season and I hope that it will have more cliffhangers and really emotive scenes and darker and different cases like season 1.
On Confession of Murder Feb 11, 2023
Title Confession of Murder Spoiler
I enjoyed the plot twists, but it was mid. There should've been something more. I feel like the real killer revealed his face too soon, there should have been more suspense. There was potential for the movie but it just unravelled too quickly.
Replying to Rays Jan 17, 2023
The Effect is a drama in which r*pe is a plot point, it addresses the harm and the reality of it. And in the drama…
In my opinion rape shouldn't be romanticized at all. It's a terrible experience to go through. When people say "someone has fallen in love with their rapist" That's called a Trauma Bond. That is when you have experienced horrifically that it has made you bond with the assailant. (Maybe for validation for example) I personally think that it is okay to use rape as a plot in a tv show but it should be considered about how it should be shown and forgiving your rapists is a thing. They would have to include all the steps of it and the rapist doing nice things for the victim does not excuse the behaviour which is mostly the problem in some shows. In conclusion I think it's acceptable to use rape in tv shows, but it has to be shown properly. The effects on the victim and how it is not a good thing but also show that you can forgive the victim, that it's a long and hard process you go through. It's not something that should be taken lightly. It is not something you should romanticize and if one does then they should seek therapy as it is a deeply rooted issue. Romanticising rape is basically telling rape victims "it's not a big deal, I'd love to be raped" which is disgusting. Therefore rape in shows should be shown properly otherwise it can be very insensitive towards rape victims. Once again, I have not seen this show and I am basing my comments and opinions off the comments shown on here. Also in my opinion, trigger warning are so helpful. In many tv shows if there wasn't a trigger warning, some could have experienced PTSD and horrible panic attacks and it wouldn't be pleasant at all. This is going to be my last comment because I really cannot be bothered anymore. Your opinion is yours and mine is mine. Don't be calling people "delicate flowers" when talking about mental health. It is very harmful to that person and very invalidating. I hope I've gotten my point across fully.
Replying to Rays Jan 16, 2023
The Effect is a drama in which r*pe is a plot point, it addresses the harm and the reality of it. And in the drama…
I'll repeat what I said before. I do not remember watching this nor any of its contents so I dont know what happens. Most shows with topics such as murder there will always be a caution message. I'm sure you have seen it with plenty bl's. If that is in there then fine. You have explicitly said that it was not romanticized. Okay fine I didn't say that it was or was not. I can't even say that it's something that does not happen. The same with murder. These things happen. Many have become desentized with m*rder and r*pe. As long as there is a warning message. Also, I would like to say that the "sweeping statement" of what should and shouldn't be allowed in dramas was just my own opinion. Common sense... it is different for everyone. When I first read the 1st comment it was as if the topic of r*pe was portrayed as a good thing or as a romantic thing as if someone should do that to get with someone. That is why I strongly advised against it. Once again my own opinion. I haven't watched this or even remember watching it that is why I do not know if it is romanticized or not. Some may think that it's okay to do that if they want to get with someone. All people think differently and perceive things differently, so some may receive their moral teachings from the media because that is now a big part of today's life. All I am saying is that, (in my opinion) that no drama should portray any sort of r*ape m*urder or anything like that as a good thing. That's all I am trying to say.
Replying to Rays Jan 16, 2023
The Effect is a drama in which r*pe is a plot point, it addresses the harm and the reality of it. And in the drama…
Like I said, I don't remember what happened in this drama so I cannot say for sure if it happened or not. "Most of us" - That's quite a bold generalizing statement. As you didn't finish that sentence, I'm not sure about what you were going to say. All I said above was that people have their own opinions and that romanticized s*xual a$$ault shouldn't be a thing. Most shows put a disclaimer at the beginning or end of the episodes to warn people about these types of behaviours shown. Once again, like I said I do not remember the contents of this show. Back to my previous point which was about what I was saying, I am responding to the comment about it where it appeared to say that Most BLs have this type of content and that the victims usually fall in love with the perpetrator. I am saying that that should not be acceptable to be shown. As it can be misunderstood. Don't make sweeping statements about what you think by saying "Most of us" (That's if you were about to say that Most of you don't look to BLs for advice or whatsoever) Everyone thinks differently, just because you may not think it would affect you, doesn't mean it won't affect others.
Replying to Rays Jan 16, 2023
Review HIStory4: Close to You Spoiler
The Effect is a drama in which r*pe is a plot point, it addresses the harm and the reality of it. And in the drama…
That's called Stockholm Syndrome. Its a defence mechanism. In no way should r*pe be romanticized. That could lead to people thinking that r*pe is okay. It could lead to a victim thinking that it was okay and they should like the person who assaulted them. That is why r*pe should never be romantisized. The other person was just telling what was in the drama. They were not "bitching". They were letting other people know. I have not watched it yet. I might have, because it looks familiar but I may have not finished it. The person before was not saying those scenes should not be removed because that's like ignoring the whole situation. They're saying that the romanization of r*pe should not be included. However, it is your choice on whether you watch it or not. This is a place where you post your opinions so don't have a go at the other person who wrote their opinion. I just realised that this comment was from a year ago. I understand that it's been a while so I'm sorry to bring it back up again but it is an important topic. I hope you understand. You are obligated to your own opinions but so are others. Don't call it "bitching". Once again I apologise for bringing it back up but it's crucial that you understand. R*pe should never be romanticized.