I've been speculating that it's actually Korn solely on the fact that they still haven't shown us the body. So…
The nature of the crime: choice of weapon and crime scene, does make me think that the victim was Title, since it exactly mirrors the way Dome was murdered. But, the emotional nature of the scene and the air of anonymity surrounding the victim like you mentioned (killing Title is not a bigger plot twist than killing Great so it makes no sense to make it so mysterious) makes me think it was Korn.
During the cold open of Tonkla bashing someone's head, he looked very angry and distressed. On the other hand, while he was murdering his father and shooting Great, his face had an euphoric look to it. So, I think the victim in this case was not Title since Tonkla had no reason to feel so emotional killing someone he hardly knew. My guess is that the victim was Korn. Their relationship, though unconventional, had a degree of affection to it, and Tonkla would definitely feel emotional while killing him.
Why are you bringing twitter beef in here? Especially when it involves a fandom that has nothing to do with 4…
I mentioned twitter because the previous comment mentioned twitter too. And since, as you say, the rumours are all over social media, everyone in the fandom must already know about it. And the general audience who come to mdl pages have no interest in such rumours. So, 'spreading awareness' to whom, exactly?
Also, how is this 'spreading awareness' ?Since its just rehashing of derogatory remarks that a particular fandom has spread about one of the lead actors.
I know noone is saying this here but calling Jes homophobic because he drink before a very explicit scene where…
Why are you bringing twitter beef in here? Especially when it involves a fandom that has nothing to do with 4 minutes. I don't care about what they are saying.
Jealousy????? But for whattt???Cheak the comment section, everyone is talking about' waiting for next NC ' or…
'one night stands' exists irl too. Also, both of these series are different forms of queer media. If you don't like the way relationships are portrayed in a particular queer series, you can simply skip it. You don't have to shit on one to praise the other.
Yes, exactly. He was suffering from cardiac arrest and reliving the last moments of his life (in 4 minutes)and thinking about the things he could have done differently.
Tonkla did not kill his brother Dome. Title killed him and disposed him with Great's help. Dome was saved only in Great's mind, and he did not actually return home. He disappeared as soon as tonkla looked up, to signify the difference between the original timeline and the one in Great's mind.
EXACTLY THIS. I think people might be having a hard time separating the actor from the character ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
Tonkla is definitely not innocent, that's not what I meant. Just that the nature of the crime he committed and the characterization that has been shown till now makes people see him through rose coloured glasses.
EXACTLY THIS. I think people might be having a hard time separating the actor from the character ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
I don't think Fuaiz is the only reason. During DFF times, people had theories that White was working on the ultimate revenge plan against the group, even though he was portrayed as the ultimate sweetheart. This was probably because they didn't get to see much of White's backstory earlier. On the other hand, Tonkla's cards are pretty laid up. He had an abusive father (who probably killed the cat) and Tonkla and his brother left the house with the help of Korn's money.
Then, we see the cracks in korntonkla's relationship in the first episode itself. I do think there is a degree of power-dynamics at play in Korntonkla's relationship (not because of age but due to money, and tonkla being a naive freshman with experienced senior Korn during their first encounter). After his brother's death, Tonkla was terribly lonely and had no support-system to fall back on, therefore he latched on to Win who showed him a little kindness.
And since Title has been shown to be only a one-dimensional bad guy till now, Tonkla killing Title in a fit of revenge has been pretty much accepted by everyone as inevitable and morally correct.
I think Title is Fasai's brother. This is based on the fact that it has been repeatedly emphasized that his family is very powerful, even more than Great's family. Tonkla killing Title will put him in Fasai's radar (she had ignored him till now since she wasn't threatened by his and Korn's relationship, sure of the fact that Korn will always come back to her).
Fasai will definitely try to avenge her brother which will result in a 'Sophie's Choice' situation for Korn. Don't know where Win fits into all these though.
Also, how is this 'spreading awareness' ?Since its just rehashing of derogatory remarks that a particular fandom has spread about one of the lead actors.
Then, we see the cracks in korntonkla's relationship in the first episode itself. I do think there is a degree of power-dynamics at play in Korntonkla's relationship (not because of age but due to money, and tonkla being a naive freshman with experienced senior Korn during their first encounter). After his brother's death, Tonkla was terribly lonely and had no support-system to fall back on, therefore he latched on to Win who showed him a little kindness.
And since Title has been shown to be only a one-dimensional bad guy till now, Tonkla killing Title in a fit of revenge has been pretty much accepted by everyone as inevitable and morally correct.
Fasai will definitely try to avenge her brother which will result in a 'Sophie's Choice' situation for Korn. Don't know where Win fits into all these though.