You are my light in the darkness! 🙇🏽♀️I've had doubts about whether to watch it or not and it's for…
I'd hold for now, it seems a bit less cringey than their previous series but it's pretty early and could go off the rails at some point. I'll update my review around the halfway mark.
You are my light in the darkness! 🙇🏽♀️I've had doubts about whether to watch it or not and it's for…
I'd hold for now, it seems a bit less cringey than their previous series but it's pretty early and could go off the rails at some point. I'll update my review around the halfway mark.
I clearly state that it's a first impression. I always update after the final episode and normally after a few…
I wrote my review based on my own life experiences which include an abusive ex. The number of people using their own hotness bias for ignoring Ming's abusive behaviors was disappointing but unsurprising, I've seen it many times before. You get to view Ming and Joe and their relationship how you want and I get to view it how I want.
*the perpetrator was extremely drugged but the result was the same, however it seemed to start as non consensual and then turned consensual but it must have been very violent for him to be unconscious for 2 days afterwards and then he was not happy about it after and wanted revenge...so it falls somewhere on non con/dub con, if they had not had him severely injured and he wasn't angry afterwards then I'd label it consensual
Ming is only being nice so he gets what he wants, to be with Joe romantically. He actively ignored what Joe said…
I think some/most? people know that what is displayed in My Stand In (and other series/movies) is very abusive in real life relationships but I know not everyone knows the difference because I've seen abusive behavior shown in a romantic way in media and comments with "I wish my future boyfriend treated me like this". It makes me really sad, and I hope for their safety they never have a partner who treats them like that...
I totally agree- I can’t get behind a couple with a ML who is such a horribly red flag.. I’ve loved Up in…
Ming is only being nice so he gets what he wants, to be with Joe romantically. He actively ignored what Joe said would make him happy ie not being in a relationship with Ming. I maybe could have gotten behind a solid redemption arc (which Ming did not have) if not for what Ming did that could have easily killed Joe (people die from just 1 punch to the head). Although they are deviating from the book a bit, I'm sure they'll have a HEA which I can't support. If this had been a revenge series I would have given it a much higher rating. If others enjoy it, fine, it's fiction but I really hope everyone is aware that this is about power and control, not love. And unfortunately in the real world, many people don't make it out alive of relationships like this.
Even I felt like it should have been in university
Those flashback scenes were supposedly in middle school...would have made much more sense for the present to be university and the flashbacks be from high school. I've decided to just change it in my mind to university.
*the perpetrator was extremely drugged but the result was the same, however it seemed to start as non consensual and then turned consensual but it must have been very violent for him to be unconscious for 2 days afterwards and then he was not happy about it after and wanted revenge...so it falls somewhere on non con/dub con, if they had not had him severely injured and he wasn't angry afterwards then I'd label it consensual