"come here. don't be shy." is a direct parallel to "and don't turn your back on me like this because I'm hungry." Vegas is basically telling him to come, and take. Pete's rightful place is beside him so he can nourish whenever he wants. Vegas doesnt want pete to ever hold back again, he doesn't want crafted masks anymore. He wants Pete close, on his lap, in his arms and in the entirety of his heart, he wants him in his blood because he belongs here. Pete doesn't need to be shy, he can get what he wants, he can feed off Vegas, he can do as he wishes so no, Pete dont be shy go to him.
Vegas repeating "I have nothing left" breaks me... and the way Pete is just there like "I could be your nothing"…
To be honest, I don't think that Vegas is referring to the people around him but his entire personality, his every action was based on pleasing his father and defeating Kinn so now he's lost, he doesn't know who he is anymore because just like Pete he lost his identity too, he has NOTHING left, he needs to rebuild himself and hopefully he can do that with Pete by his side.
Write down your korn theories( I deleted it by accident)
I wrote this earlier but
KORN PLANNING TO TAKE PETE OUT THEORY
We can't deny that we witnessed the brilliancy of Korn and Kan, they are both fascinating. In reenactment of Nampheungs “death”, I didn’t believe Kan at all. It felt so out of the character to see him so distraught but since I read the book it was impossible not to raise doubts upon Korn. Thinking about it now, considering all the abusive shit he put Vegas through and the vicious way he's being represented it's not hard to think he's the ultimate villain but Korn’s actions seem dubious at best. And while he compels me to trust him with all his false little behavior, it's not enough to make it believable, it feels like it was all planned out a little bit too perfect but the one thing that he was unprepared for was Pete.
Even though Pete loves the major family it is clear to him that his loyalties have shifted completely towards Vegas. And even though Pete says he’ll be always be "loyal" to korn, we all know that's not true and so does korn. Pete's feelings are amplified each passing day he spends with Kan's son so let's think about it, he might have been honest at first but now that he grows to love Vegas more and more, things are changing because if there is a slight moment where anyone from the major family even attempts to kill Vegas, Pete will riot in the worst way possible -- against kinn, porsche and everyone involved and to prove this, take a look at the pool scene. Pete did not even hesitate while murdering a coworker and possibly a friend for hurting the one he loves, if anyone touches Vegas pete will be a ticking bomb.
So Pete has become another unpredictable person Korn needs to eliminate from the game and that makes me wonder wherever he is the one who sent that bodyguard to shot Vegas in order to prove that Pete does in fact love Vegas more than he is loyal to them but with all this, korn is maintaining the facade but now he has stopped playing chess, because this is no longer enough to contain his ambitions. He has moved onto playing chess with humans and Pete must be taken out, now I can only theorize he will try to kill him in the near future and I can't wait to see Vegas burn them all down for it.
Now I'd also like to mention that in my opinion Nampheung isn’t suffering from memory loss and that she’s acting for Porsche and Chay’s safety. Her slight expression changes when Chay and Porsche hugged her which indicates her awareness. There is a lot to unfold here.
KORN PLANNING TO TAKE PETE OUT THEORY
We can't deny that we witnessed the brilliancy of Korn and Kan, they are both fascinating. In reenactment of Nampheungs “death”, I didn’t believe Kan at all. It felt so out of the character to see him so distraught but since I read the book it was impossible not to raise doubts upon Korn. Thinking about it now, considering all the abusive shit he put Vegas through and the vicious way he's being represented it's not hard to think he's the ultimate villain but Korn’s actions seem dubious at best. And while he compels me to trust him with all his false little behavior, it's not enough to make it believable, it feels like it was all planned out a little bit too perfect but the one thing that he was unprepared for was Pete.
Even though Pete loves the major family it is clear to him that his loyalties have shifted completely towards Vegas. And even though Pete says he’ll be always be "loyal" to korn, we all know that's not true and so does korn. Pete's feelings are amplified each passing day he spends with Kan's son so let's think about it, he might have been honest at first but now that he grows to love Vegas more and more, things are changing because if there is a slight moment where anyone from the major family even attempts to kill Vegas, Pete will riot in the worst way possible -- against kinn, porsche and everyone involved and to prove this, take a look at the pool scene. Pete did not even hesitate while murdering a coworker and possibly a friend for hurting the one he loves, if anyone touches Vegas pete will be a ticking bomb.
So Pete has become another unpredictable person Korn needs to eliminate from the game and that makes me wonder wherever he is the one who sent that bodyguard to shot Vegas in order to prove that Pete does in fact love Vegas more than he is loyal to them but with all this, korn is maintaining the facade but now he has stopped playing chess, because this is no longer enough to contain his ambitions. He has moved onto playing chess with humans and Pete must be taken out, now I can only theorize he will try to kill him in the near future and I can't wait to see Vegas burn them all down for it.
Now I'd also like to mention that in my opinion Nampheung isn’t suffering from memory loss and that she’s acting for Porsche and Chay’s safety. Her slight expression changes when Chay and Porsche hugged her which indicates her awareness. There is a lot to unfold here.