...dang, you're right. I wasn't piecing that together at all. I love how they continue to operate in binaries, like you said. They aren't pan, or bi...nope straight Bros who happen to fall only for each other cause reasons. And don't forget because love is love and love knows no gender
right?? everytime shes on screen orrr i hear her name i have the biggest eyeroll...she has like a TERRRIBLEEEE…
Oh that was the worst! Like hunty be happy your man thought of inviting you period, she's just like "I mean I don't want to go, but whatever" irks me so much. You know she gonna act offended when he and Ace start dating
right?? everytime shes on screen orrr i hear her name i have the biggest eyeroll...she has like a TERRRIBLEEEE…
Same! Oh I was ready for Sky to break up with her at that moment, but nope. Or when she dissed him when he treated her to that dinner! Like dude! What is happening???
Ok I thought I was the only one. It was a terrible first start.
Very telling indeed. Probably the latter two, because poor production can give it a documentary feel especially for this genre. Seriously, it's like Pinoy is killing it and then you get this, lol, maybe it'll pick up... hopefully.
Yes! Mil/Kong is kinda cute, and now that I think about it, Mil might be distant because of how he treats Kong's brother. Cause with that scene were he bought the remover shows that he does care... maybe
Ok I thought I was the only one. It was a terrible first start.
Exactly!! Though I feel like that is with every show, lol. The comments are either overly excited or angry and it's like..."maybe I'm just not paying attention?" But you've basically summed up this episode pretty accurately Didn't think about the parody angle, maybe that was the hope. But having the actor in the first scene randomly quoting English just made no sense...just because you know it doesn't mean just toss it around especially the chorus of Les Mis...It's like why?
Also on Still2gether yeah that was the ultimate goal the fanservice kiss, which to me that one or both actors aren't comfortable with it. Cause they are Bros, lol
I have zero interest in this couple sorry.I have zero interest in this couple sorry. I find them totally stupid,…
Not immature, but lost without a sense of direction. Music club might have been his identity so he's clinging to it. I get that he's not as cool as he was in the last season, but his world has changed and maybe he can't keep up. Mind you graduation doesn't equal employment, often the opposite. Anyway the main point. I wouldn't mind a show that is about Green/Dim to see how they met, and what their lives entail
So this was really good. These fell more like filler episodes, but they aren't bad, they just feel like something you get after the ever after, but we haven't gotten the ever after. I really hope the deal with Cai's manipulative mother because that's a troupe that's burned out.
I have zero interest in this couple sorry.I have zero interest in this couple sorry. I find them totally stupid,…
Remember though they hinted at him being kinda abusive/overbearing in the first season, and green has always been childish. Unless that's a rhetorical question you are curious to what happened to Dim.
Ok I thought I was the only one. It was a terrible first start.
Right! People on here like "omg so funny, I laughed!". I'm like it's not laughably bad or good it's just a fire right now. I mean non of the characters acted as if zombies existed , and it just stretched on going no where. Kinda like that scene in Still2gether where Jeanie showed up, it was audience fanservice cause it went nowhere and literally wasted 5 minutes of my life, though it felt like 45
The idea that there are 50 gender identities is a fad and will seem funny 10 years from now. There are certainly…
It's not so much of a fad, but a realization that there is more than the indoctrinated binary. Which can help people feel apart of something in a rigid heteronormative structure. Let's drop the idea of "phase" and think of it as finding a group who is like you and can be around without judgment. I think the mention of stereotypes...as you stated, just dismisses ones identify. Like with race and ethnicity it's a part of a persons identity, when irresponsibly called a "fad" you irrevocably tell someone still figuring out who they are invalid.
I love how they continue to operate in binaries, like you said. They aren't pan, or bi...nope straight Bros who happen to fall only for each other cause reasons. And don't forget because love is love and love knows no gender
You know she gonna act offended when he and Ace start dating
Or when she dissed him when he treated her to that dinner! Like dude! What is happening???
Yes! Mil/Kong is kinda cute, and now that I think about it, Mil might be distant because of how he treats Kong's brother. Cause with that scene were he bought the remover shows that he does care... maybe
It might have been pushed by the sponsors/producers to add that possessive thing, but overall I think they will work it out
But you've basically summed up this episode pretty accurately
Didn't think about the parody angle, maybe that was the hope. But having the actor in the first scene randomly quoting English just made no sense...just because you know it doesn't mean just toss it around especially the chorus of Les Mis...It's like why?
Also on Still2gether yeah that was the ultimate goal the fanservice kiss, which to me that one or both actors aren't comfortable with it. Cause they are Bros, lol
I get that he's not as cool as he was in the last season, but his world has changed and maybe he can't keep up. Mind you graduation doesn't equal employment, often the opposite. Anyway the main point. I wouldn't mind a show that is about Green/Dim to see how they met, and what their lives entail
Unless that's a rhetorical question you are curious to what happened to Dim.
I mean non of the characters acted as if zombies existed , and it just stretched on going no where. Kinda like that scene in Still2gether where Jeanie showed up, it was audience fanservice cause it went nowhere and literally wasted 5 minutes of my life, though it felt like 45
Let's drop the idea of "phase" and think of it as finding a group who is like you and can be around without judgment.
I think the mention of stereotypes...as you stated, just dismisses ones identify. Like with race and ethnicity it's a part of a persons identity, when irresponsibly called a "fad" you irrevocably tell someone still figuring out who they are invalid.