I agree with you...however, sometimes the BL is the only part that's keeping me entertained LOL. I'm watching…
fr, and right now I'm watching The Eclipse and I am geinuinely surprised by how much I love it. I didn't want to start watching because everything they put my guy Khaotung in is usually cringe and stereotypical but this is literally amazing except for one scene but it is so new and it's sweet and I definitely reccommend it.
true true, I kind of want it to carry on because I love the chemistry between the cast and I love the cast but they're running out of ideas and it's getting less interesting I suppose
I mean its okay if you don't like VPThey are pretty intense iThe SA part.... both KP and VP has them But ion think…
I didn't say they can't have an opinion, right now with B_100_Hyun, I enjoy the debate and it's nice to see their opinions. I respond to comments all the time, whether I agree or disagree, because I like to, not to stop people from having an opinion but when people have an opinion that I don't understand, I question it and try to understand
I mean its okay if you don't like VPThey are pretty intense iThe SA part.... both KP and VP has them But ion think…
I don't think that's what it's about though, in series and short movies I've watched that portrayed these kinds of extremely toxic relationships, they always managed to show that it was abusive/toxic. But this series is clearly romanticising it, you seem quite optimistic about this but the truth is still the same, any feelings Pete develops for Vegas will not come from genuine love/affection/infatuation. It would be a result of psychological bonding or smth, he could run away but still harbour feelings, that's entirely possible as well and can also happen in real life and is still not real love.
It's that time again...It's okay for people to badmouth FICTIONAL characters. So that means if somebody thinks…
That's true, and it's definitely in no way a diss to the actors, they are amazing actors and they are doing amazingly. I have a problem with the script and the person who wrote the novel
I mean its okay if you don't like VPThey are pretty intense iThe SA part.... both KP and VP has them But ion think…
Being tough doesn't make it impossible to form a psychological bond with your captor and abuser and sympathise with them. That is what Stockholm syndrome is.
If a person is in a situation where they are help captive and they are being hurt, but they develop feelings for the person doing so. Under no circumstance is that ever real love or affection, it is formed in response to trauma.
Pete has done bad things too, I'm aware of that, but I am not of the belief that something that someone has done must happen to them too. It doesn't make the situation any less bad.
Stockholm syndrome is much more than just a person falling in love with their captor. I see what you're saying,…
All I have heard is that in the novel, instead of brutal physical torture, there was continuous rape which doesn't make this better.
Also, pitying him is a step in the direction I mentioned, he's sympathetic toward him all because of some stuff with his dad. But he was being abused not too long ago, abuse victims often pity their abusers, but what the abuser did is still bad. Vegas is still bad.
Wouldn’t work for me…but I have watched young girls and grown women repeatedlyreturn to suchrelationships…
Yep, and that happens because as a coping mechanism, they gain feelings of affection and trust toward their abusers, it's not actual love, the same as what is happening now.
It's true that they are probably going to make it seem like Vegas has actually changed because they're going to make it like he turns over a new leaf but based on his past behaviour, he cannot actually change. He takes pleasure from seeing people in pain, as seen in that episode where he tortured someone and he does things primarily to serve himself and make himself more powerful. This is the kind of behaviour that doesn't actually change unless he goes to a rehabilitation hospital for serial killers and rapists. This isn't a good thing to romanticise.
I do not understand this at all, people seem to like the Pete and Vegas thing? This is literally Stockholm syndrome. Pete was brutally physically tortured and sexually assaulted by this man and no amount of character development will ever make that relationship okay. At all.
just had to pause and rant before resuming the video... So you mean to say Porsche and Kinn tought it was normal…
Forreal, it doesn't make any sense and the fact that Porsche isn't concerned at all despite being Pete's friend is iffy to me, after being sent to do something that they both knew could likely end up in him being tortured, there is no way he would just go home after that, he would definitely come back.
If a person is in a situation where they are help captive and they are being hurt, but they develop feelings for the person doing so. Under no circumstance is that ever real love or affection, it is formed in response to trauma.
Pete has done bad things too, I'm aware of that, but I am not of the belief that something that someone has done must happen to them too. It doesn't make the situation any less bad.
Also, pitying him is a step in the direction I mentioned, he's sympathetic toward him all because of some stuff with his dad. But he was being abused not too long ago, abuse victims often pity their abusers, but what the abuser did is still bad. Vegas is still bad.
It's true that they are probably going to make it seem like Vegas has actually changed because they're going to make it like he turns over a new leaf but based on his past behaviour, he cannot actually change. He takes pleasure from seeing people in pain, as seen in that episode where he tortured someone and he does things primarily to serve himself and make himself more powerful. This is the kind of behaviour that doesn't actually change unless he goes to a rehabilitation hospital for serial killers and rapists. This isn't a good thing to romanticise.