It's gonna take all my strength to not watch ep.11. I'll just wait until next friday and marathon both episodes; I know I won't be able to handle the cliffhanger.
It's a possibility, but unlikely. If they were, she wouldn't be sneaking out to meet him and on her way she made…
I think the producers are trying to get attention away from Tod by making us think that something is happening with Gram and Eugene. If Tod wants information on Black's gang, how would causing a rift between them and White help him get information? I do think something sneaky is happening with Eugene, but I don't think it's related to Tod.
Just predicting now that Gram and Eugene are actually siblings. I don't think they're behind Black's attack. Tod is too sus; he was so pushy for White to meet up with Eugene. Boy you're too forward in trying to get information.
Pran's mom is the victim and Pat's dad is a lying, two-faced, asshole. I understand where the Mom's anger was coming from, but that doesn't make her actions right. Her pain isn't a good enough reason as to manipulate her son into hating his friend. When she was confronting Pat's dad you can tell she wasn't angry at Pat when she said "from now on, don't tell your children to hate the people next door.' I just hope that she ends up becoming PatPran's biggest supporter.
I noticed it too and laughed. In Chinese gay culture, that character refers to a gay man who's naturally very…
Oh, interesting! I was curious after I finished watching so I just quickly looked it up on Twitter and everyone was just generally saying it meant mother in Mandarin. I think the Japanese context makes more sense.
I understand where the Mom's anger was coming from, but that doesn't make her actions right. Her pain isn't a good enough reason as to manipulate her son into hating his friend.
When she was confronting Pat's dad you can tell she wasn't angry at Pat when she said "from now on, don't tell your children to hate the people next door.' I just hope that she ends up becoming PatPran's biggest supporter.