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Replying to We Best Love: Fighting Mr. 2nd Mar 13, 2021
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What other scene in the episode was "rapey?" And you just go right ahead and report my ass, I don't care. I challenge you to point out any comment of mine that is deserving of being deleted. I use very little profanity, I just state my opinions aggressively and you don't like it. You're one of those people who think others should be silenced because you disagree with them. "offensive..." lol You offend me with your stupid comments. I think I will report you.
Replying to JohnGotti Mar 13, 2021
OK. I can see your point. But, as I stated before, does this now mean that when a person says "no" they don't…
Love your comment, but you're not allowed to say that here.
Replying to Flypsyde Mar 13, 2021
I have to disagree. I feel strongly that a capable, committed actor should be able to portray states of drunkenness…
I'll ask again, moron, how do you know the characters are 30 years old? Sure as hell don't look it. Sam said he was drunk himself, so I guess that was one of my delusions.

I don''t care what you think of me or my comments. Don't read them.

Oh, and who am I "jealous" of? lol
Replying to We Best Love: Fighting Mr. 2nd Mar 13, 2021
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I beg to disagree. From the tone of your comment, I think you liked the scene a lot, much more than you'd like to admit. The way you write about Shi De's mental state is spot-on and you were obviously deeply moved by it. LOTS of things happen in dramas that we don't like; that's the point of a drama. If you spend the entire show in a comfortable state, what is the use of anything happening at all. For there to be light, there has to be darkness too. That's what makes dramatic story-telling so engaging!
Replying to Flypsyde Mar 13, 2021
Getting drunk on set is extremely unprofessional and dangerous. The actor is essentially out of control and anything…
Links to info about all these actors who work drunk please? Sam and the director said he drank THREE OR FOUR large glasses of whiskey. He was hammered. Brad Pitt, Edward Norton and Johnny Depp are notoriously difficult to work with in Hollywood. It wouldn't surprise me if that were true, and I'm sure it has cost them work. How many films have you seen of late starring any of the three?
Replying to Flypsyde Mar 13, 2021
Getting drunk on set is extremely unprofessional and dangerous. The actor is essentially out of control and anything…
Totally disagree with you. Drunk equals out of control, not necessarily physically violent. Are you saying your drunk dad was in control of his mental faculties and emotions when he was wasted? A professional actor needs to be in control of all those things to do his or her job well.
Replying to Flypsyde Mar 13, 2021
Getting drunk on set is extremely unprofessional and dangerous. The actor is essentially out of control and anything…
Links to info about all these actors who work drunk please? I watch TONS of films, movies, series. How would I know just from watching if someone was drunk?
Replying to We Best Love: Fighting Mr. 2nd Mar 13, 2021
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I'll say it again: The couch scene was hot as hell and I'm sure a LOT of other people agree. If you're such a delicate flower regarding forced sex being portrayed in entertainment media, you need to stay away from BLs in particular and intense dramas in general. It is not a rare plot point. Your use of the word "triggered" is a give-away. You want to force your politically correct opinions onto story-telling. I'm glad that will never happen.

Again, what the hell are you doing watching BLs? Also, the couch scene included ZERO graphic sex, no clothes came off, and there was no forced sex or rape. That's what makes the fact that it was hot/sexy kind of impressive; the actors did a great job of portraying intense sexual atmosphere with their faces, eyes, etc. There was definitely the idea that something sexual MIGHT happen in the air, but nothing did or did you not notice?

As for all your other insults, I don't give a shit what you think. The feeling is more than mutual. I'll write what I choose. I don't come to message boards to make friends, I have those in real life.

BTW, the couch scene was HOT AS HELL.
Replying to Ivy Mar 13, 2021
The couch scene could have worked for me if Shu Yi hadn't looked terrified though most of it? Like if it had been…
I LOVE that plot choice. Very powerful and engaging and fascinating. I don't' think they had sex btw.
Replying to Flypsyde Mar 13, 2021
Then don't watch it. Non-consensual sex happens in real life, just like murder, robbery, kidnapping, extortion,…
Yikes sounds like I need to check my profile settings. lol I just checked and I definitely have a working set of male genitalia. A "lady-boy" is a person, and I see this primarily in Filipino BLs, who is male and gay, acts EXTREMELY effeminate and often dresses as a woman though it is clear to an observer that they are male. They are usually teens or in their early 20s. I don't know what you graduate to being when you're too old to be a lady-boy any more. :D

I can think of two BLs where rape was portrayed as a drunken, gray-area incident and the parties involved eventually became lovers. I have seen many others where the assailant pays a high price.

What does "ig" mean?
Replying to PolinaElectric Mar 13, 2021
Since the next scene didn't tell us when ShuYi went to ShiDe's office, the situation can be easily explained.…
Overhearing a conversation not meant for a character is NOT a BL cliche? What BLs are you watching?
Replying to sashaa Mar 13, 2021
the doc and the ex-bf was 20 when they broke up
I'm talking about the age of the actor, moron. What the hell does "from college to 5 yrs." mean? That actor is NOT a convincing 32 year old character. Shu Yi and She Di,, for that matter, look like college kids playing corporate executives. lol
Replying to Flypsyde Mar 12, 2021
How much are you paid by the production company? lol You say you get all of this. My reply is FIVE YEARS, NO COMMUNICATION…
And the explanation, for god's sake, will be ridiculous, just like Shi De sitting on the roof waiting to overhear Shu Yi's conversation with his assistant while he was supposed to be getting breakfast for Shu Yi.
Replying to PolinaElectric Mar 12, 2021
Lol Some people are so pathetic for bitching about Sam's way to act in that scene. I've seen tons of actors, from…
Getting drunk on set is extremely unprofessional and dangerous. The actor is essentially out of control and anything could happen. Can you provide some links to information about all these actors you've seen who are fucked up while they do their job? Thanks!
Replying to We Best Love: Fighting Mr. 2nd Mar 12, 2021
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No one got raped, or did you not notice that? I don't think they even had sex. I don't care if you think I'm worked up or ridiculous, OK? Don't read my comments. Problem solved.

Also, I can guarantee you most audience members found the couch scene hot. A lot of them are afraid to admit it because of prudes and sex-negative people like you. Sexual assault takes place in real life. It is a powerful plot point in many, many films, plays, books, you name it. Deal with it.
Replying to Agnes Fon Marten Mar 12, 2021
You’ve noticed that Pei Shou Yi is in his late thirties or thereabouts, right?Shu Yi’s dad is really weird,…
Wow, as a director, if an actor used any substances to do a scene, I would fire them. In this case, however, it's the director that should be fired.
Replying to PolinaElectric Mar 12, 2021
Since the next scene didn't tell us when ShuYi went to ShiDe's office, the situation can be easily explained.…
It's called wanting a script to be plausible and make sense. If you want to imagine that he sent an assistant and then went and sat on the roof, more power to you. To me it's a BL cliche planted specifically so that the character would overhear the conversation.
Replying to sashaa Mar 12, 2021
the doc and the ex-bf was 20 when they broke up
The autistic character/actor is 32 years old? No way. He's early twenties at best.