I'm pretty sure Vincent DeJesus made a YouTube comment that no one dies.
I'd have to research to find it... I'm pretty sure it was in the YT comments for one of those "cast meets the reactors" videos. But these reactors mentioned Vincent's comment today (I've cued it up for you): https://youtu.be/-ZKdgaMicjU?t=2064
I'm going to say that, as a gay guy who has dated bisexual men (and even had an actual relationship with one), I can understand Karleen's point of view. I, too, have made a promise to myself not to date bisexual men. It sounds like Karleen was hurt in the past. So was I.
It's a different kind of hurt when someone dumps you for the opposite sex. Especially because a big part of the reason you're being let go is something you can't provide (yes, I'm talking about sex).
That said, I'm happy they're tackling this subject on PND!
Okay, Okay... Wow! What melodrama we had in this ep.! LOL But, it's still all good. Yes, this series is still…
Well, that turned "telenovela" real fast!
Yes, I'm still interested and it's kind of terrible but fun. Moira... gurl, REALLY? That's practically attempted murder, sweetie. Ace and Sky going the extra mile in the sex scene. I mean damn... nipple sucking?
Oh wait... I see that there are now 14 episodes. I thought it was just 12, and would have been happy if they could wrap it all up in one more episode. But it's all good.
Can we talk for a moment about MAME's obsession with painful gay sex? (And other women writers as well.)
As a gay guy, this rarely happens unless someone is brutally raped. The top doesn't just get on and start banging away... he is almost always very sensitive to pleasing the bottom, taking time, starting slowly, etc. And most guys use lubricant. Once the initial penetration has happened, there is pleasure, not pain (at least in most cases)... especially because men have a prostate, which makes all the difference.
I think MAME, with her "men-being-raped" fantasies, just likes the idea of brutal anal sex.
Please watch in offficial website. First connect to VPN then from wetv u can watch
We are on the same page. And I'm so disappointed, because Tin/Can had so much potential. They're still my favorite part of this season and I'll finish it because of them. But Mame is just a weird, crappy writer. (And, for the record, I felt the same way for a lot of Season 1.)
I get that Ken is lovestruck with Shake at the moment. But...
He was so excited about being selected to write this play, he put everything into this monologue he created for Sandee... and then he has ZERO interest in attending any rehearsals or working together on it with her? I mean, none? I would be pissed as hell if I were Sandee.
It's obvious Sandee is in love with Ken. And Ken acts like he's oblivious to it, but I'm pretty sure he knows. People just know. I'm thinking that Ken hopes Sandee will figure out he's into Shake and not her, and that will be the end of it. But that's never a great strategy. (I know from experience, lol!)
I'm going to say that, as a gay guy who has dated bisexual men (and even had an actual relationship with one), I can understand Karleen's point of view. I, too, have made a promise to myself not to date bisexual men. It sounds like Karleen was hurt in the past. So was I.
It's a different kind of hurt when someone dumps you for the opposite sex. Especially because a big part of the reason you're being let go is something you can't provide (yes, I'm talking about sex).
That said, I'm happy they're tackling this subject on PND!
Just trying to gain some perspective...
Yes, I'm still interested and it's kind of terrible but fun. Moira... gurl, REALLY? That's practically attempted murder, sweetie. Ace and Sky going the extra mile in the sex scene. I mean damn... nipple sucking?
Oh wait... I see that there are now 14 episodes. I thought it was just 12, and would have been happy if they could wrap it all up in one more episode. But it's all good.
As a gay guy, this rarely happens unless someone is brutally raped. The top doesn't just get on and start banging away... he is almost always very sensitive to pleasing the bottom, taking time, starting slowly, etc. And most guys use lubricant. Once the initial penetration has happened, there is pleasure, not pain (at least in most cases)... especially because men have a prostate, which makes all the difference.
I think MAME, with her "men-being-raped" fantasies, just likes the idea of brutal anal sex.
She might want to see a therapist about that...
He was so excited about being selected to write this play, he put everything into this monologue he created for Sandee... and then he has ZERO interest in attending any rehearsals or working together on it with her? I mean, none? I would be pissed as hell if I were Sandee.
It's obvious Sandee is in love with Ken. And Ken acts like he's oblivious to it, but I'm pretty sure he knows. People just know. I'm thinking that Ken hopes Sandee will figure out he's into Shake and not her, and that will be the end of it. But that's never a great strategy. (I know from experience, lol!)