I think people are confusing The New Truth (the organized cult-like religion) with the Arrowhead, the rogue vigilante…
It seems to me that The New Truth is the political wing while Arrowhead is the militant wing of the same religious organization. Arrowhead might have started out independently as a rogue or extremist group but at some point (between episode 3 and 4) they merged and were taking orders directly from The New Truth. It's an open secret but officially The New Truth deacons who are the Arrowhead shot callers can't be seen in public with Arrowhead persons.
Still liking it so far but something was a bit off for episode 2. Maybe it was the editing. The transitions between scenes not as polished and I sometimes felt that I was missing something.
I'm going to be *that* homosexual and ask if there's any actual BL going on here?
Why I don't know what you could possibly mean. One of the 4 MLs is not only openly gay but the Gay Conqueror. What more could you want? LOL Alright alright. I do know what you mean and yes based on the trailers and BTS there will be at least 1 BL subplot. Maybe more who knows. From what I hear the manga has actual BL going on too. Based on the preview for ep 3 it looks like it's coming a lot sooner than I expected.
I'm thinking that after the sinner newborn baby debacle maybe the powers behind the monsters realized that something…
Exactly. It's seems to be completely random. Like an act of God such as a storm or a freak accident. This is the whole reason the first chairman started the New Truth, to give meaning to it even though he knew the truth.
That's why I'm wondering if resurrecting the "first sinner" is someone trying to right some wrongs because she didn't actually commit any sin worthy of being dragged to hell like that.
Will she get any compensation for malicious prosecution and false imprisonment? Can she sue for defamation of character and emotional distress?
Liking it so far. It has a good balance of funny and touching. And we can expect some mystery added to that mix.…
Episode 1 Punn was clearly traumatized by that birthday cake. It looks like he was having a PTSD episode. Weir could not have chosen a worst time to confess. And of course that embarrassing experience traumatized Weir. It probably affected his entire life after that both as a playboy and a pastry chef. They both need therapy. I think buying the cafe was a form of self therapy for Punn either consciously or subconsciously to overcome his fear and come to terms with his trauma - not the birthday cake but whatever happened when he was younger.
I don't buy for one second that Weir did not recognize Punn. He must have seen it as a second chance of sorts. He had a cake/pie smashed in his face by the boy he loved. Even though he's now the God of Pastry and the Gay Conqueror he still hasn't gotten over his first love.
Krathing's story and scenes are the most touching so far. From his pure glee at rewarding himself after the fight with a dessert to his heartbreak after learning about his condition and tasting that creme brulee.
Liking it so far. It has a good balance of funny and touching. And we can expect some mystery added to that mix. Let's hope they continue to keep a good balance throughout the series.
8.6? Really? Yall giving scores based on singto only or what
Or maybe just maybe other people like it more than you do? That's an option too. Will you have a heart attack if it goes up to 9.0? Keep calm and rate it how you see it. Others will do the same. Well they won't rate it how you see it obviously but how they see it.
That's why I'm wondering if resurrecting the "first sinner" is someone trying to right some wrongs because she didn't actually commit any sin worthy of being dragged to hell like that.
Will she get any compensation for malicious prosecution and false imprisonment? Can she sue for defamation of character and emotional distress?
Punn was clearly traumatized by that birthday cake. It looks like he was having a PTSD episode. Weir could not have chosen a worst time to confess. And of course that embarrassing experience traumatized Weir. It probably affected his entire life after that both as a playboy and a pastry chef. They both need therapy. I think buying the cafe was a form of self therapy for Punn either consciously or subconsciously to overcome his fear and come to terms with his trauma - not the birthday cake but whatever happened when he was younger.
I don't buy for one second that Weir did not recognize Punn. He must have seen it as a second chance of sorts. He had a cake/pie smashed in his face by the boy he loved. Even though he's now the God of Pastry and the Gay Conqueror he still hasn't gotten over his first love.
Krathing's story and scenes are the most touching so far. From his pure glee at rewarding himself after the fight with a dessert to his heartbreak after learning about his condition and tasting that creme brulee.
I can't wait to meet Foei's character Pooh.