The second couple (actors Pap and Pep) had SOOOO much more chemistry than the main couple.
The two high schoolers came of as friends: I believed they loved eachother as brothers, nothing else.
The second couple, with the longing looks, unspoken words, and brief touches, screamed dangerous romance. They should have been the main couple.
We could have seen them together in school. Name making bad choices and becoming a criminal and ended with a special episode that fast forwarded so we could see them together. That's the series I want to see!
He sure is jealous of Mew. No idea why he is so much into Top, though. Does he want the top guy to prove something?…
I thinks he needs people to want to sleep with him to feel validated. I don't think he has anything against Mew: he needs feel that he is the most desired. I don't think he wants Top: he wants Top to want him.
It comes from a lack of self esteem. He cares about his friends, but his need for validation trumps everything else. He probably doesn't see what he's doing as wrong: he'll convince himself that: 1. Either Mew and Ray really do have something going on 2. Or Top is not trustworthy so bad for Mew and so he'll be convince his actions were justified.
So I'm very well aware of the difference between awkwardness and rudeness.
Maybe don't assume you know the medical histories of people posting on the internet!
Also, the way he bluntly brushes off the librarian without saying goodbye.
Being an introvert isn't an excuse to be unkind or rude
Characters have so much chemistry.
Did I miss when Doc told Boxer no kissing?
But the characters they play should: it's intergral to the plot.
I do not understand why they have hired a child for an adaptation of an 18+ book.
Without the 18+ scenes, it's a bad adaptation.
With the 18+ scenes but with a 16 year old, it's horrifying.
Either way, I'll not be watching.
The first power he absorbed, was from his mum: he knows when people lie.
He has absorbed lots of powers.
Once he's formed a connection, he can control how much of the power he takes. He can also give it back (in the books).
The two high schoolers came of as friends: I believed they loved eachother as brothers, nothing else.
The second couple, with the longing looks, unspoken words, and brief touches, screamed dangerous romance. They should have been the main couple.
We could have seen them together in school. Name making bad choices and becoming a criminal and ended with a special episode that fast forwarded so we could see them together. That's the series I want to see!
e.g. the QAF style monologues in ep 2
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXopbKxiivxrEhWqB1hJzrmwogCJmi3fv&si=VoDlqhJnGHmLBZtk
I don't think he has anything against Mew: he needs feel that he is the most desired.
I don't think he wants Top: he wants Top to want him.
It comes from a lack of self esteem. He cares about his friends, but his need for validation trumps everything else. He probably doesn't see what he's doing as wrong: he'll convince himself that:
1. Either Mew and Ray really do have something going on
2. Or Top is not trustworthy so bad for Mew
and so he'll be convince his actions were justified.