I know right? the ratings when you hover over the 8.6 have gone up since 1 month,and yet, things stay at 8.6 I…
Perhaps the people who are verified carry more weight. Tis a mystery. haha We just need to get a math/statistics obsessed fan to compare a bunch of shows and try to figure out the deal. haha
Sigh, I was so hoping for W to slap back. Seriously, that boy has to stop taking shit from people or at least…
Okay, so I'm going to address what you questioned as a way to possibly make it make more sense for you. I mean there is definitely going to be my opinion thrown in so...haha
If you are talking about the slap Black gave to White . . . it didn't seem terribly hard to me. More like slapping sense into someone Black cared about instead of a bruising hit. Does it make it okay? Not really, but White isn't the type to throw hands with his own brother (unless he didn't know he was fighting him of course). In that scene he seems more relieved to see him and there is a lot they need to talk about. Also, the scene might not be completely over yet. It might continue to the next episode. I doubt he'd say anything though. Maybe because it probably didn't matter to him compared to the importance of everything else (in his mind). He also seems to be understanding and forgiving in nature. Which brings me to the soul connection. I don't think he believed Sean would legit choke him to death. He probably knew Sean would be mad. Knew Sean would do something impulsive and violent--to some degree. He trusted him before and after because of the bond they had up to that point. They also had a deep talk after the incident yet before the spying tent part. Sure his feelings probably helped him brush the violent bit under the rug, but they also weren't romantic then. It was a different situation. The group is not completely moral and have flaws, but I believe White has seen progress in Sean. Plus, you can't help how you feel . . . and if he feels that connected to Sean that's how it is. White is also a trusting person. I mean he trusted Todd when he should have been smart enough to question everything. Granted, I think seeing his brother as he was at the beginning might have clouded his judgement some though.
I just binged most of it and there was at least one scene where Sean was talking to one of the others about Namo. It implied she had feelings for him but they had a, perhaps, unspoken agreement. She even confirmed this, in a way, when she said 'I know you never asked me to be your girlfriend'. There was also the time she was sleeping in his bed when White came back. Sure, it's not clear what their relationship was to us . . . but it wasn't clear cut for them either. Something in the middle--is how it seemed. She knew that. It was why she felt she couldn't be angry with him. Is how I took it.
I mean you aren't going to lose THAT much weight in a couple months. If they didn't notice White looking weaker pretending to be Black (cause he was weaker) . . . why would they notice the second switch? Scars can be explained or covered. But I mean no one has even seen the real Black yet . . . we haven't even seen much of him. Haha
At first, I didn't get the hype with Dan and Yok. I'm more into them now, however. Some think he is a bad guy still. If he is than the character is a great actor getting all teary when Yok was drawing him. Unless that bit was true feelings and he is more stuck in the middle of the two groups. I mean it was odd he randomly showed up (as if he knew what was going on) to help save Yok from the thug...and technically he could be pretending to fight for injustice by doing the murals when he was really just told to get into the scene so he could find people against the bad baddie--when the time comes. With all that said, him being the cause of Sean's fathers death might be enough drama when it comes out.
I read a random comment on youtube which said that happened at some point during Bad Buddy airing. So I was curious if it was true...cause yeah, tis funny. haha
Oh, when they exchanged IDs so they can "chat".
Anyway, in the hospital bed or busstop scene when he said he'd be the "female"?
If you are talking about the slap Black gave to White . . . it didn't seem terribly hard to me. More like slapping sense into someone Black cared about instead of a bruising hit. Does it make it okay? Not really, but White isn't the type to throw hands with his own brother (unless he didn't know he was fighting him of course). In that scene he seems more relieved to see him and there is a lot they need to talk about. Also, the scene might not be completely over yet. It might continue to the next episode. I doubt he'd say anything though. Maybe because it probably didn't matter to him compared to the importance of everything else (in his mind). He also seems to be understanding and forgiving in nature.
Which brings me to the soul connection. I don't think he believed Sean would legit choke him to death. He probably knew Sean would be mad. Knew Sean would do something impulsive and violent--to some degree. He trusted him before and after because of the bond they had up to that point. They also had a deep talk after the incident yet before the spying tent part. Sure his feelings probably helped him brush the violent bit under the rug, but they also weren't romantic then. It was a different situation. The group is not completely moral and have flaws, but I believe White has seen progress in Sean. Plus, you can't help how you feel . . . and if he feels that connected to Sean that's how it is. White is also a trusting person. I mean he trusted Todd when he should have been smart enough to question everything. Granted, I think seeing his brother as he was at the beginning might have clouded his judgement some though.
I just binged most of it and there was at least one scene where Sean was talking to one of the others about Namo. It implied she had feelings for him but they had a, perhaps, unspoken agreement. She even confirmed this, in a way, when she said 'I know you never asked me to be your girlfriend'. There was also the time she was sleeping in his bed when White came back. Sure, it's not clear what their relationship was to us . . . but it wasn't clear cut for them either. Something in the middle--is how it seemed. She knew that. It was why she felt she couldn't be angry with him. Is how I took it.
I mean you aren't going to lose THAT much weight in a couple months. If they didn't notice White looking weaker pretending to be Black (cause he was weaker) . . . why would they notice the second switch? Scars can be explained or covered. But I mean no one has even seen the real Black yet . . . we haven't even seen much of him. Haha
At first, I didn't get the hype with Dan and Yok. I'm more into them now, however. Some think he is a bad guy still. If he is than the character is a great actor getting all teary when Yok was drawing him. Unless that bit was true feelings and he is more stuck in the middle of the two groups. I mean it was odd he randomly showed up (as if he knew what was going on) to help save Yok from the thug...and technically he could be pretending to fight for injustice by doing the murals when he was really just told to get into the scene so he could find people against the bad baddie--when the time comes. With all that said, him being the cause of Sean's fathers death might be enough drama when it comes out.
Why did it send this post twice? haha
They just started so maybe you haven't watched them.