Okay, so I'm going to address what you questioned as a way to possibly make it make more sense for you. I mean…
Well, since they kind of showed a somewhat supernatural connection between the twins . . . they might not have to relearn each other too much. The show might be going off the theory that twins are "known" to have a unique connection. But yeah who knows plot wise. White has changed a bit and Black is a wild card. Lolz slapped himself
Yeah, White is walking a fine line of helping and trying to fix. The scene with Yok's mother is so important, but I can understand why it might be easily forgotten based on other scenes. haha
Oh interesting. Yeah, when White heard it was related to Sean's father that instantly makes things more serious. He put himself in such a dangerous situation for his own brother after all. But yeah . . . there is no excuse for strangling and so having it be a criminal offense makes sense. I mean unless you are kids trying to get a high from lack of oxygen--which is a dumb idea of course. But some people do the safe word needed sex play and consent to such actions. Strangling here is probably under the physical abuse category in general.
Question is what is link between Todd and Tawi? Also Todd was so sus from the start i thought he was just planted…
Him being sus since the beginning makes me think he isn't connected to Tawi and/or is the actual big bad in the show. Since they push Tawi as the enemy so much when he hasn't technically been shown to do anything wrong. If the boys are set on a gray scale...some of the ones in power should be as well. To make it balanced and well more realistic. I mean even the way Tod explained his company to White could imply he is the drug lord boss--which means the incident with Sean's dad was more related to him and the dad could have just happened to be working at Tawi's place. What if Tod sent White to the group so they'd continue the plan to mess with Tawi--someone he wants out of the way? Just thoughts. haha
I knew Todd is a piece of shit. He can be connected with Tawi but in which way; family maybe? Dan is also sus,…
Tod might be against Tawi. I mean what if he wants the dude out of the way and put White into the fray to make sure the group still does the dirty work. Just because he had Black beat up doesn't mean he is working with Tawi. I kind of want Tawi to not actually be the big bad--mainly because it is so easy to do. The show paints him as the enemy, but also questions the boys actions. It would be devastating for them to find out he was the wrong person to target, but also a nice twist in a way. Like you said, there are five episodes left so there is potentially a lot to still uncover. Pretty sure Dan shot Sean's dad (who may have been there unwilling to some extend). Sean checked to see if it was the correct twin before. He'd probably realize soon enough if a switch was made--maybe not immediately.
I think Sean. White thought Sean hated Black at first and was focused on finding the truth. It wasn't until later…
Probably gradual. I mean I think maybe on first sight White might have been attracted to him, but there is a difference between that and falling in love. The scene where he got a bit possessive of the bed seemed like the first time he might have shown an obvious sign. Although he did tell Sean to get off the bed in his own room--so obviously he has a certain issue in regards to the bed being a clean space just for him. It is possible White just let things happen, in the love department, without thinking about it because he was so focused on everything else. Thus making it harder to pinpoint an exact time it happened and/or when he realized. Sean, on the other hand, was struggling with feelings early on. While also being suspicious of his actions being out of character to some degree and having trust issues. Something like that I guess.
...one of the most enjoyable bits of watching a love story, is trying to figure out the exact moment one of them…
I think Sean. White thought Sean hated Black at first and was focused on finding the truth. It wasn't until later when he wanted to "know more about him" and stuff. Sean was always the one looking at White fondly at a certain point while White was still in his head about this and that. I mean I'd have to watch it again really. haha
So I just realized, by calculating, the overall rating is a combination of the stats above and the average of…
With that said, Not Me should be at a 7.8 right now...maybe cause it's not over it's off. But then I checked another one that's finished . . . and it's rated a couple points higher than the average. What is going on!?
Lolz slapped himself
Yeah, White is walking a fine line of helping and trying to fix.
The scene with Yok's mother is so important, but I can understand why it might be easily forgotten based on other scenes. haha
Oh interesting. Yeah, when White heard it was related to Sean's father that instantly makes things more serious. He put himself in such a dangerous situation for his own brother after all. But yeah . . . there is no excuse for strangling and so having it be a criminal offense makes sense. I mean unless you are kids trying to get a high from lack of oxygen--which is a dumb idea of course. But some people do the safe word needed sex play and consent to such actions.
Strangling here is probably under the physical abuse category in general.
That'd be strange . . . haha
Pretty sure Dan shot Sean's dad (who may have been there unwilling to some extend).
Sean checked to see if it was the correct twin before. He'd probably realize soon enough if a switch was made--maybe not immediately.
I mean I guess the only "good" thing is all the lgbt is like that so you can compare them to each other I guess.
Something like that I guess.
But then I checked another one that's finished . . . and it's rated a couple points higher than the average. What is going on!?