2. Not really. Sharing food is a way to show concern and love in korean/thai dramas.. so vegas did that to create…
If you've read the special episodes, there is a fight going on between both the families. Korn kills Vegas' father. There are literally gun's firing every second. Pete had a gun pointed at Vegas' back( because Pete serves the major family right..so). Even among those chaotic conditions, Pete asks Vegas if he wants to eat something. This was an attempt to calm him down. To which, Vegas surprisingly becomes calm and responds with a smile. He in return asks Pete, "Do you want to have smn? Are you hungry?". Pete replies with a yes and Vegas says, "I can cook noodles for you after this is over, please be patient." So yeah, you can basically tell, that it's their love language, if you read the Vegas Pete specials.
So who's ur fav couple? Mine is kimchay but I know it will change to Vegas and Pete when their story starts
Vegas Pete all the way. Loved the characters in the book. And the actors in the series. When their story starts, I'm sure everybody's fav will be them.
Important points in Ep 4, that I think no one's talking abt: 1. Porsche hitting Vegas even under the influence of that aphrodisiac, but provoking Kinn to fuc* him, by himself. Which implies, it was totally consensual. 2. Vegas serving food to Porsche. If you've read the novel, Vegas' love language towards Pete was making Noodles and giving Southern food to him. They showed how VEGAS served Porsche(the one he is attracted to), but Kinn didn't. His inner personality was reflected in the scene. 3. The relationship of Kinn's friends (played by Us and JJ) was shown as something fragile. In this ep, we can clearly see that they're not deeply in love. And in the previous ep they showed how , JJ's character, was attracted to Porsche's friend, during the party. So, their relationship def has a potential of a third person. Wk they'll end up as a throuple. 4. Pete flinching when Vegas touched him. This shows that Pete was always afraid of Vegas and only saw the dark side of him. When he later saw his fragile state, that's why he pitied him. Imagine someone you've always seen with the view of a monster and suddenly seeing them cry. 5. Porsche supporting the LGBTQ+. The sentence was powerful yet not dramatic. 6. Vegas discovering his liking towards BDSM sex in the last scene. Love how they portrayed him getting turned on and smiling to himself while remembering Porsche hitting him. Looked like a realistic "dom getting attracted to a sub" situation.
1. Porsche hitting Vegas even under the influence of that aphrodisiac, but provoking Kinn to fuc* him, by himself. Which implies, it was totally consensual.
2. Vegas serving food to Porsche. If you've read the novel, Vegas' love language towards Pete was making Noodles and giving Southern food to him. They showed how VEGAS served Porsche(the one he is attracted to), but Kinn didn't. His inner personality was reflected in the scene.
3. The relationship of Kinn's friends (played by Us and JJ) was shown as something fragile. In this ep, we can clearly see that they're not deeply in love. And in the previous ep they showed how , JJ's character, was attracted to Porsche's friend, during the party. So, their relationship def has a potential of a third person. Wk they'll end up as a throuple.
4. Pete flinching when Vegas touched him. This shows that Pete was always afraid of Vegas and only saw the dark side of him. When he later saw his fragile state, that's why he pitied him. Imagine someone you've always seen with the view of a monster and suddenly seeing them cry.
5. Porsche supporting the LGBTQ+. The sentence was powerful yet not dramatic.
6. Vegas discovering his liking towards BDSM sex in the last scene. Love how they portrayed him getting turned on and smiling to himself while remembering Porsche hitting him. Looked like a realistic "dom getting attracted to a sub" situation.