Okay folks. It might be time to give this argument (excuse me, discussion) a break. Using Google or Siri or whatever…
Most of the people who established pete doesn't have Stockholm syndrome have a training in everything you mentioned either ways Its annoying when they come to fight us over it like I said many times before THEY ARE FREE to believe and view Pete's condition however they want BUT they need to stop saying " he HAS it for a fact and you are romanticizing it by liking it " It is tiring because not everyone has to follow their perspective
The " I'm hungry " line will forever be caved in my mind. Pete is hungry because the only person in the world who can feed him is Vegas, he full files Pete with every part of him, it doesn't matter if it's violence, sex or tenderness, all of Vegas is deliciously addicting to Pete, he will take anything that the devil has to give. When he says "You ran away, so I had to follow my owner" we finally realize that the only person who truly sees him is Vegas. He touched him so deeply that he can only follow him and be with him, no one else is worth of it. And this is shown again when he says "Can you turn around and look at me?" If Pete doesn't have Vegas then he doesn't have anyone, he gave up everything to be with him and now that person is turning his back on him. Pete feels like he has lost his only identity, and he did it all just for the possibility of being with Vegas and now he's unseen.
what bl is similar to Vegus-Pete characters/ story?
Uhh i mean 2ha is very similar to their story but its a book, the series isn't out yet as for shows id say dangerous drugs of sex but that focuses more on violence than romance
PLEASE!!! They are addicting, it's the thought that their broken edges fit together, Vegas is offering all of his shattered pieces and Pete is working on assembling them back together. Vegas and Pete aren't set up to be contrasting, I know they are incompatible at first sight. Pete is a ray of sunshine with darkness underneath and Vegas is broken, he lashes out in his despair to hurt others. Pete reaches out for someone who hurt him in every way possible because his kindness is overshadowing everything else and Vegas is confused because he thinks of himself as unloveable. Pete exudes kindness wherever he goes while Vegas is emitting danger all around, they come from two different worlds and yet they find each other and many of us find that beautiful.
AND THE SCENE WHERE HE TURNS AROUND? AGHH like Vegas was in enemy territory, very aware of the mortal danger, yet he chose vulnerability, he was shot from the back but he didn't think twice before turning around when Pete asked him to, he CHOSE to be weak and because of it, he made himself a target to other attacks and I think this was something Vegas was fully aware of, he knew that the second he turns around, his walls will crumble by the sight of his awaited love, he knew he was in danger and this is when Pete sees Vegas' flippant cruelty for what it is; an armour. An shield that he's been wearing since childhood and he dropped it all for Pete only to be thrown on the ground from a stranger and all of this while catching a glimpse of Pete's smile and to him, it was worth it.
I mean 2 months ago they said daemi is working on the script for the season 2 ( not the book but the show) and apo said its in preproduction, i mean everyone is working on it so it would be weird to suddenly drop it
The " I'm hungry " line will forever be caved in my mind. Pete is hungry because the only person in the world who can feed him is Vegas, he full files Pete with every part of him, it doesn't matter if it's violence, sex or tenderness, all of Vegas is deliciously addicting to Pete, he will take anything that the devil has to give. When he says "You ran away, so I had to follow my owner" we finally realize that the only person who truly sees him is Vegas. He touched him so deeply that he can only follow him and be with him, no one else is worth of it. And this is shown again when he says "Can you turn around and look at me?" If Pete doesn't have Vegas then he doesn't have anyone, he gave up everything to be with him and now that person is turning his back on him. Pete feels like he has lost his only identity, and he did it all just for the possibility of being with Vegas and now he's unseen.
WE NEED MORE
AND THE SCENE WHERE HE TURNS AROUND? AGHH like Vegas was in enemy territory, very aware of the mortal danger, yet he chose vulnerability, he was shot from the back but he didn't think twice before turning around when Pete asked him to, he CHOSE to be weak and because of it, he made himself a target to other attacks and I think this was something Vegas was fully aware of, he knew that the second he turns around, his walls will crumble by the sight of his awaited love, he knew he was in danger and this is when Pete sees Vegas' flippant cruelty for what it is; an armour. An shield that he's been wearing since childhood and he dropped it all for Pete only to be thrown on the ground from a stranger and all of this while catching a glimpse of Pete's smile and to him, it was worth it.
THEY ARE EVERYTHING.