Wow, that scene when Nut was watching the video his mom left behind. My heart nearly stopped. What an emotional turmoil and what stalwart acting from all of them. I am speechless.
He’s the only one that shot and killed someone though🤷🏽♀️
Not to mention Dan never tried to approach Yok in the first place, he prefered to be a loner. On the contrary, he tried to get rid off Yok. It was the other way around, Yok tried to involve Dan into their actions and he was the one who pursued Dan. Seriously I am now literally rolling my eyes at some folks' comprehension skills.
It really irks me how people want to see the characters in either a good or a bad light when they're all portrayed…
Black and white thinking and the need for washed out, flawless characters is not only rife, but almost general nowadays. Especially by immature western audiences who no longer can handle human conflicts. (I am a westerner too, before the tsunami comes for me too)
These gullible and fallible young folks live in a military junta and they do what they do in such conditions. They are going through life-threatening situations through and through. They get pressures to make decisions over life or death day after day. They probably never have a calm moment or a good night sleep in their lives without worries, stress and being threatened.
And yet they are getting moral judgements and lectures knee-jerk from people in their armchairs from the sure and safe distance, on their high horses ( I know it is a mixed metaphor). People who would no doubt break down and fall into pieces at the snippet of these sort of challenges in real life.
And that goes for nearly everyone, not just Dan. It goes for Sean who began to strangle White in a heated moment. It goes for White who betrayed the whole gang when they tried to test his endurance via the the mock-attack. It goes for Black who was beating Sean up in his misguided sense of protecting his little brother. It even goes for Todd who who is caught between sticking to his different way of achieving the same changes his friend fights for and fighting against his friend and his group who cross his way.
Before making your holier-than-thou judgements, try to think it over whether you had to ever endure the tithe of what these kids are going through?
Even if I don't like some character's actions (like Dan, past Black), I still don't really hate them. I can't…
This! Your comment should be framed here. These folks are going through life-threatening situations and pressures to make decisions over life or death day after day in a military junta, and they are knee-jerk judged by such people in armchair/from high horse who no doubt would break down at the snippet of these challenges in real life.
Dan knew they were following the gang what’s his excuse there no Dan betrayed the gang he knew that tawis men…
I admire your patience and endurance that you were capable of getting yourself through this incomprehensible and spiteful rant with no punctuation. I lost thread after 3 rows.
Well at least those defending Dan have arguments, none of them seem to be addressed or counter-argued by the black and white thinkers who just scream at him and repeating "unforgivable", as if shouting something all over made it more valid.
Tawi would not have killed them. He is very anxious at this stage not to harm anyone, we have seen him talking…
The entire gang does not mean a threat to them, this mission would have been the first that seriously harmed their reputation. If the boys are charged for drug trafficking then they are criminals and not heroes from then on. Jailing them is the best outcome for both the old man and Tawi. If their intent were downright killing them, there would have been much easer ways to do so than arresting them, murdering them on their way to the police station and then cleaning up the traces and clues. Yet we do not even know whether the old man is the head of the criminal organization or a corrupted person behind the police. That is unclear.
Can someone tell me when Dan was taken to see the old man ? Before he met the gang ? After ? Dont get the timeline
It is a 100% that Dan's kidnapping has just happened recently. Previously we have seen him handing the photos incriminating Tawi over to a fellow officer in his car, so he was obviously well-intentioned and went along with the gang's plan. And if you re-watch it Dan wears the same clothes when he is kidnapped and when he is in the hospital.
My thoughts in disorder:What the gang doing is dangerous, they are against the corrupt system, the bad guys and…
Tawi would not have killed them. He is very anxious at this stage not to harm anyone, we have seen him talking about this in the car when he was attacked by the protesters. And for him the boys taking the blame for his crime is te best possible scenario. That basically cleans him off, while if the kids are killed that is not gonna work.
Dan was basically threatened and blackmailed both with his family and the elimination of the whole group, including Yok. As we have learnt the group's action was meant to be planned to be blamed for Tawi's assassination or something. But his haters should chill, he is more than likely to be killed off in the next episode.
I wonder how Black is leaving Tod the second time with no hassle after he tried to kill him.
MDL is invaded by foaming-mouthed, embittered and aggressive SJWs who love hate-watching and run over here to…
The difference between indoctrinating arseholes like you and people like me that I never do gatekeeping and I never tell anyone what to watch and what not to watch. Get lost.
initially the fahthorn conflict seemed silly because it's clear how much they love each other. but basketball…
The Fa-Thorn conflict was extremely realistic and complexly handled. I am seriously at loss why people moan over their story. I find most of those crticism extremely superficial. I have had exactly the same thoughts as yours after watching episode 10.
These gullible and fallible young folks live in a military junta and they do what they do in such conditions. They are going through life-threatening situations through and through. They get pressures to make decisions over life or death day after day. They probably never have a calm moment or a good night sleep in their lives without worries, stress and being threatened.
And yet they are getting moral judgements and lectures knee-jerk from people in their armchairs from the sure and safe distance, on their high horses ( I know it is a mixed metaphor). People who would no doubt break down and fall into pieces at the snippet of these sort of challenges in real life.
And that goes for nearly everyone, not just Dan. It goes for Sean who began to strangle White in a heated moment. It goes for White who betrayed the whole gang when they tried to test his endurance via the the mock-attack. It goes for Black who was beating Sean up in his misguided sense of protecting his little brother. It even goes for Todd who who is caught between sticking to his different way of achieving the same changes his friend fights for and fighting against his friend and his group who cross his way.
Before making your holier-than-thou judgements, try to think it over whether you had to ever endure the tithe of what these kids are going through?
I wonder how Black is leaving Tod the second time with no hassle after he tried to kill him.