I don't support what he did but the director said it was kind of a romantic comedy. Of course, such things don't…
That's my point ignoring that it's rape, and defending the pairing disregarding the rape because the ship. What I'm saying is if it was handled responsibly or if they didn't do rape it would be a different story. However, by trying to ignore the fact that someone was violated is being push aside because they are cute together is problematic and irresponsible
I don't support what he did but the director said it was kind of a romantic comedy. Of course, such things don't…
No, no no, there is a whole video essays about this very topic and many more in written form. He can apologise and be forgiven. But rapist don't get a second chance with their victim. If you haven't watch the Effect. It handles the subject more realistically. Being an apologist for rape no matter how the writer dresses it up is dangerous and irresponsible on your part as a viewer, meaning you support his actions. If she chose to handle it with tact, like them both being consenting or No wanting to experiment and the not liking it, that would've been more effective, but having it as rape is just...like if you were forced to have sex against your will, would you honestly date the guy if you said I'm sorry and won't ever do it again?
That's MAME for you. This writer makes me very uncomfortable. But unfortunately most people like this stuff. Those…
Ok thanks for responding. I just never know since some people have more cultural insight, or access to the source materials. So it's good to know I'm not imagining anything. I've read half of the first book of Addicted...that was rough even to get to the halfway point
Does anyone else get the feeling the writer romanticises toxicity. First Techno and his aggressor Kla, now Tul and Hin. There is nothing wrong with forgiving those people, but keeping them with those people and how they defend those people just feels odd. You can definitely love someone whose hurt you but there is a soft where you grow apart or at least I feel that would occur, not this oh he's not as bad as you think, i still love you. Especially when they were wrong. Instead of enabling call that crap out. This rant isnt going anywhere Long story short, i think Hin should move on and that Til should learn and grow from loosing two people who loved him, instead of them coming around to him in the BS that usually happens, cause it looks like that's where it's headed. Also let's not forget how she completely back pedaled out of the Tar/Tum relationship. Like you put it out there commit to it so far it's the least problematic other than it being taboo
Ben seems like a dick based on the first two episodes and he's not even trying to hide it. Jim haven't done anything…
I'm with you on this. It feels like people are watching different versions of this show. Ben has been fowl and obnoxious, and crossing all kinds of boundaries. So I'm not sure why everyone is either finding these first two episodes cute or thinking they can suddenly speak for a whole group of people (gay men) because of one or two scenes
Everybody and their brother is bootlegging this thing. So many pirated episodes from different posters. Gmmtv…
Y'all act like everyone has access to this stuff. Yes if you're able to support then support, but don't be arrogant about how people watch the show, because if more people are watching the shows it gets out there.
I hope you're wrong, but fear you're right. I love Wil, but fear his manipulative side. Besides, I assume that…
Not only that I feel like he is almost the most problematic on the show aside from Jimmy. And it's odd how people are rooting for their pairing. It looks like the "fans" will get what they want soon. Cause it looks like they are about to make Will the actual villain. Good people can do bad things, but the toxicity towards him is just grossly unjustified.
He can apologise and be forgiven. But rapist don't get a second chance with their victim.
If you haven't watch the Effect. It handles the subject more realistically.
Being an apologist for rape no matter how the writer dresses it up is dangerous and irresponsible on your part as a viewer, meaning you support his actions.
If she chose to handle it with tact, like them both being consenting or No wanting to experiment and the not liking it, that would've been more effective, but having it as rape is just...like if you were forced to have sex against your will, would you honestly date the guy if you said I'm sorry and won't ever do it again?
I've read half of the first book of Addicted...that was rough even to get to the halfway point
First Techno and his aggressor Kla, now Tul and Hin.
There is nothing wrong with forgiving those people, but keeping them with those people and how they defend those people just feels odd. You can definitely love someone whose hurt you but there is a soft where you grow apart or at least I feel that would occur, not this oh he's not as bad as you think, i still love you. Especially when they were wrong. Instead of enabling call that crap out. This rant isnt going anywhere
Long story short, i think Hin should move on and that Til should learn and grow from loosing two people who loved him, instead of them coming around to him in the BS that usually happens, cause it looks like that's where it's headed.
Also let's not forget how she completely back pedaled out of the Tar/Tum relationship. Like you put it out there commit to it so far it's the least problematic other than it being taboo
Ben has been fowl and obnoxious, and crossing all kinds of boundaries. So I'm not sure why everyone is either finding these first two episodes cute or thinking they can suddenly speak for a whole group of people (gay men) because of one or two scenes
And it's odd how people are rooting for their pairing. It looks like the "fans" will get what they want soon. Cause it looks like they are about to make Will the actual villain. Good people can do bad things, but the toxicity towards him is just grossly unjustified.