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https://youtu.be/wZVnWLi06QI
Is it sad, yes. Is it out of left field, i would say no.
Of course, most watchers appear to be more plot-driven fans, so this doesnt seem to even register for them, and thats totally okay. But this might be what you feel is missing.
I swear its the reason why side couples are usually the best - very little of this unnecessarily long miscommunication drama.
But i do really like when Diao was comforting Kuea and reminded him that he does have this house and his music to fall back on (even if the show kinda forgot about it for a few episodes there).
And when Nuer immediately cleared the air with Syn when he was looking bothered about Nuer talking with Kuea.
There's nothing wrong with noticing or theorizing fictional characters' positions or intimate acts.
The problem comes when some, usually non-queer, fans reduce the characters down to just their sex position. Or lean into stereotypes. Or fuss about a character lining up with a stereotype without any sort of confirmation of sex position made by the canon. Or the entire story comes down to "proving" who is top or bottom. Or invalidating the real and common existence of vers couples. Or getting in full on fights about it (as I saw back with Bad Buddy). And that's not even to bring up the people all over social who will ask who's top and bottom before even asking what the show is about.
And then, there's of course an increasing amount of delulus who carry the question into real life.
So there's a lot of reasons why this question has been putting a bad taste in people's mouths - queer and nonqueer.
Im still learning, so i could be wrong. If someone who knows more could elaborate or correct that'd be much appreciated.
But on the other hand, I thought that we'd moved past this to be honest. Instead, it's like we're right back at the beginning - except with "I love you"s thrown in. There's been hardly any character or relationship growth beyond skinship in our two main couples and it's honestly quite upsetting (especially in regards to Kuea). I swear, the only 2 people who seem to know how to talk and observe is Nuer and Syn.
Im still learning, so i could be wrong. If someone who knows more could elaborate or correct that'd be much appreciated.
I think we see it a couple of times, but the first time we see it is at around 1:40 of Episode 1.
I personally dont care because 1.) I tend to care more about the HOW we got there rather than the what happens. 2.) I like having more content to theorize with between episodes. and 3.) Previews can be quite misleading when they want to be.