Grazie, grazie, grazie! Ho visto soltanto il primo episodio e hai raggione: alora, Dio mio, qualcuno mi spieghi…
Thank You so much for your comment! Dw my Italian sucks too... Iām out of Italy since our friend Corona and Iām not used to the language that well, but your grammar was good! ^^
I was so disappointed for the last episode that I wrote this review, and Iām kinda surprised people liked the āromanceā. To me it was so random and obviously piloted since OffGun are so loved... but still it didnāt had a sturdy background. The more I think, the more I think about other fallacies in the series I havenāt pointed out š
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Alleluia!!! Finalmente qualcuno che la pensa come me, pensavo di essere pazza a furia di leggere gente che indicava…
Per me l'idea era buona, ma come l'hanno sviluppata no; ma questo ĆØ gusto personale, cambierei francamente molte parti della storia :( mi fa piacere ricevere commenti su questa recensione!! Non me lo sarei aspettato.
Secondo me poteva essere una possibilità che la gang di Black non fosse "buona" ma anche loro non canonicamente buoni... non tutti i vigilantes sono eroi, se fossero coinvolti in situazioni più oscure (magari sorvolando la situazione politica) poteva essere anche più coinvolgente... è non è semplice empatizzare con i "cattivi" e poteva essere un escamotage carino. Sean all'inizio doveva essere il personaggio "grigio", ma in realtà è solo antipatico. Continuo a fare rant ^^"
I binge watched from 1to5 and I'm kinda impressed!! I still don't know how to feel about the silly scenes like "he forgot turtles has legs" (lol) and how such a small punch in the back makes you faint... but overall I find it cute but unintentionally funny ^^ waiting for ep 6!
I like the show, but I will admit that it's very problematic (I've seen worse but I digress). Lian's behavior…
Ehi Ida!! I rembered you from Not Me comment section! ^^
While responding to your comment I'll use only my personal experience: I started liking Not Me in between ep 7/8/9... but more episodes were coming, more I wasn't feeling it. At the final episode I was soooo disappointed and I pointed out some criticism. Full Stop.
Sometimes, in order to have a more "open" vision about idk... a book, a tv series... you should read/watch from the start to the end. I think people here are waiting for some development, and even if they don't like the show, they are curious about this relationship.
(I was spoiled by some book parts, but someone said that it's not fully an adaptation and I have to be patience and wait, and that's what I'm doing it).
My only tip is not engage the hate, if it's only criticism it could be discussed, but plain shit talk is not bearable.
Feel free to leave this comment! I love it! Truly.
I honestly didn't saw any hate, but I'm not 24/7 active on this comment section. I want to ask tho, was it hateful or was it critical? Because some people tries to disguise the critique into hate, and it's not fair... It's not fair either criticise using hateful speech.
Dude, it's one hour a week. On the weekend at that. So it's hardly a huge investment of time. And since, due to…
@Tasha You have a talent by missing the point.
First of all: I speak for me and myself only, I don't have group chat with people on MDL and I don't know anyone on this comment section, so please stop calling me out as a part of some sort of cult, I'm not.
On the other hand, it's funny when a so-called psychologist labelled me as a troll and a bully. Why? Because I don't like Cutie Pie? That means I'm a troll? Don't I have your same right to say that I'm underwhelmed by the fact that grown-ass-adults are acting as kids (not teens, kids) without being called as a bully? Are you sure what is a bully? Because, having discordant opinion is not an act of bullying (or a troll attack).
It's funny that on my discord server I vibe with the same people who loves and cherish Cutie Pie and still hear my opinion and accept it. I myself used to be an avid watcher of Pretty Little Liars, and even if the show is shitty, toxic and ridiculous I was enchanted by it; and people like me who ranted about how bad it was, I always welcomed the criticism (and was a lowkey enjoyer!).
I welcome criticism, and that's what I have put in my comments, but if you think that is a troll/bully move, well, maybe I should hire you as my personal psychologist for a rehab. As far as I remembered, psychologists should have a respect for people's rights and dignity and psychologists do not engage in unfair discrimination.
And yes, people still think that searching for psychologist help is a shame due to the judgmental idea some country has, even if you don't like it, some people will label you no matter what. And if people will stop being judgmental, maybe this problem will vanish eventually...
Sometimes I feel like it's dutiful speaking about this from time to time.
I am a simply human being like y'all, and sometimes I like to do silly things like y'all. Last year I had the luck of become acquainted with a cute pal from thailand, and since our time zone is kinda messed up (due to our routines / schedules) we achieve to have a small talk every now and then and even facetiming like half a day every week. We became watch-buddies (is that even a word? lol) and we do watch dramas together - either thais or italians - or sometimes we rant about fics and books - she reads thai novels to me (in english) and i read novels to her (in english) - and we have OPINIONS.
Having an opinion is fair and square, and being able to manifest our opinions is simply a right.
I'm so happy when she watch Cutie Pie, she's so excited about it! And even I don't like it, she is so into my rants about how this show is shit (in my opinions) and she actually have fun on having debates on it. Me too, I like when we chat like that.
But the point is: when we debate, I explian *why* I don't like the show, and she explain *why* she likes the show.
People on MDL that actually like the show are cool. People on MDL that dislike the show are cool. People on MDL that like the show but spent their time here by ranting about people who don't like the show are *not* cool.
Why? Because such people are more toxic than the ones who prefere spend two cents on telling why the show is not clicking. My question is: why you all feel entitled to write your opinions but needs to call out who don't like the show?
Speaking our mind is a right, and we couldn't spend time by working on shutting people mind just because what they are thinking is not your taste.
As a person who still now is not keen on Cutie Pie, I will not think that your opinions are less significant than mine. You have the right to love the show, but as a human I don't wanna feel judged if I don't love what you love.
You may not know, but I like reading when people leave positive feedback about the latest episode, it makes me happy. Being judged because I'm /different/ it's not.
Dude, it's one hour a week. On the weekend at that. So it's hardly a huge investment of time. And since, due to…
""Actually, I'm a psychologist, so I know about a thing or two on what's good for someone's mental health, but thank you, cause your comment put a smile on my face! Fyi, anything you do during your day impacts your mental health, that's why our choices on how to spend our time are important."" A psychologist registered in the Board of Psychologists should NOT speak like that on a public space. You know what the law writes as "public place"? Even a Whatsapp/Facebook/Instagram Group chat with more than 2 members. All jobs who requires a registration in a Board has obligations, either psychologist or psychiatrists.
Dude, it's one hour a week. On the weekend at that. So it's hardly a huge investment of time. And since, due to…
This is really unprofessional and I hope the Board of Psychologists knows what you are doing. Telling on a public platforms psicological and mental health diagnosis is really unprofessional and illegal (at least in my country).
It doesn't matter if you are under a username, but stating people mental problems (for what? Not liking a show) is underwhelming from a person that studied to become a psychologist.
You are part of the problem when people doesn't want to support therapists: being judged on a public comment section for our "problem" on not liking a show you like.
I was so disappointed for the last episode that I wrote this review, and Iām kinda surprised people liked the āromanceā. To me it was so random and obviously piloted since OffGun are so loved... but still it didnāt had a sturdy background. The more I think, the more I think about other fallacies in the series I havenāt pointed out š
This way you can support the show and bypass the illegal streaming platforms! Hope it can be helpful for someone.
(This site consider the link as spam, so copy/paste it and substitute the 3 symbols $ after the http:// with āwwwā)
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Secondo me poteva essere una possibilità che la gang di Black non fosse "buona" ma anche loro non canonicamente buoni... non tutti i vigilantes sono eroi, se fossero coinvolti in situazioni più oscure (magari sorvolando la situazione politica) poteva essere anche più coinvolgente... è non è semplice empatizzare con i "cattivi" e poteva essere un escamotage carino. Sean all'inizio doveva essere il personaggio "grigio", ma in realtà è solo antipatico. Continuo a fare rant ^^"
Grazie per il tuo commento!
Thanks for your comment ^^
While responding to your comment I'll use only my personal experience: I started liking Not Me in between ep 7/8/9... but more episodes were coming, more I wasn't feeling it. At the final episode I was soooo disappointed and I pointed out some criticism. Full Stop.
Sometimes, in order to have a more "open" vision about idk... a book, a tv series... you should read/watch from the start to the end. I think people here are waiting for some development, and even if they don't like the show, they are curious about this relationship.
(I was spoiled by some book parts, but someone said that it's not fully an adaptation and I have to be patience and wait, and that's what I'm doing it).
My only tip is not engage the hate, if it's only criticism it could be discussed, but plain shit talk is not bearable.
I honestly didn't saw any hate, but I'm not 24/7 active on this comment section. I want to ask tho, was it hateful or was it critical? Because some people tries to disguise the critique into hate, and it's not fair... It's not fair either criticise using hateful speech.
Tbh I agree with your point of view!
First of all: I speak for me and myself only, I don't have group chat with people on MDL and I don't know anyone on this comment section, so please stop calling me out as a part of some sort of cult, I'm not.
On the other hand, it's funny when a so-called psychologist labelled me as a troll and a bully. Why? Because I don't like Cutie Pie? That means I'm a troll? Don't I have your same right to say that I'm underwhelmed by the fact that grown-ass-adults are acting as kids (not teens, kids) without being called as a bully? Are you sure what is a bully? Because, having discordant opinion is not an act of bullying (or a troll attack).
It's funny that on my discord server I vibe with the same people who loves and cherish Cutie Pie and still hear my opinion and accept it. I myself used to be an avid watcher of Pretty Little Liars, and even if the show is shitty, toxic and ridiculous I was enchanted by it; and people like me who ranted about how bad it was, I always welcomed the criticism (and was a lowkey enjoyer!).
I welcome criticism, and that's what I have put in my comments, but if you think that is a troll/bully move, well, maybe I should hire you as my personal psychologist for a rehab. As far as I remembered, psychologists should have a respect for people's rights and dignity and psychologists do not engage in unfair discrimination.
And yes, people still think that searching for psychologist help is a shame due to the judgmental idea some country has, even if you don't like it, some people will label you no matter what. And if people will stop being judgmental, maybe this problem will vanish eventually...
I am a simply human being like y'all, and sometimes I like to do silly things like y'all. Last year I had the luck of become acquainted with a cute pal from thailand, and since our time zone is kinda messed up (due to our routines / schedules) we achieve to have a small talk every now and then and even facetiming like half a day every week. We became watch-buddies (is that even a word? lol) and we do watch dramas together - either thais or italians - or sometimes we rant about fics and books - she reads thai novels to me (in english) and i read novels to her (in english) - and we have OPINIONS.
Having an opinion is fair and square, and being able to manifest our opinions is simply a right.
I'm so happy when she watch Cutie Pie, she's so excited about it! And even I don't like it, she is so into my rants about how this show is shit (in my opinions) and she actually have fun on having debates on it. Me too, I like when we chat like that.
But the point is: when we debate, I explian *why* I don't like the show, and she explain *why* she likes the show.
People on MDL that actually like the show are cool.
People on MDL that dislike the show are cool.
People on MDL that like the show but spent their time here by ranting about people who don't like the show are *not* cool.
Why? Because such people are more toxic than the ones who prefere spend two cents on telling why the show is not clicking. My question is: why you all feel entitled to write your opinions but needs to call out who don't like the show?
Speaking our mind is a right, and we couldn't spend time by working on shutting people mind just because what they are thinking is not your taste.
As a person who still now is not keen on Cutie Pie, I will not think that your opinions are less significant than mine. You have the right to love the show, but as a human I don't wanna feel judged if I don't love what you love.
In my country there is a popular saying that tells: "il mondo è bello perché è vario" where the english translation is a bit different, but it's: "there's nowt so queer as folk" such as: "the world is beautiful because it is wide". Instead of trying changing people's mind, you can just drop here *why* you like the show, without being sulky over what you call "haters" which are simply humans like you are.
You may not know, but I like reading when people leave positive feedback about the latest episode, it makes me happy. Being judged because I'm /different/ it's not.
Thank you if you are reading.
It doesn't matter if you are under a username, but stating people mental problems (for what? Not liking a show) is underwhelming from a person that studied to become a psychologist.
You are part of the problem when people doesn't want to support therapists: being judged on a public comment section for our "problem" on not liking a show you like.
Shame on you!