Being shameless KP supporter, here's another question. πβ¨Did you love our lovey dovey couple and episode…
Yes, of course, undoubtedly yes. This episode has so much significance than just being a filler or fluff. The little actions, words exchanged, feelings shared, looks in the eyes, meaning behind stuffs, it was a beautiful episode.
It's Porsche's feet on top of Kinn for me when they were talking about Tawan, he is such a pampered King.
Ikr! It's literally like he's a king to the real king. Porsche is spoilt like the way he hits Kinn or threatens to hit him while Kinn just does whatever he is asked to do. Each interaction, words, and scene has its significance. If people start looking into the details of the scenes and the reason or meaning or significance of them, then people won't be labelling ep 8 as a filler or just plain fluff. This episode has its importance and if people don't understand them even though they claim to find the series 'special', then Idk what goes on in their mind.
Imo it's not insensitive. I think labels are only needed when we differentiate or try to fit something into a…
That's the smart thing to do. Treat them like anyone else as well as respect them and if they asked to be labelled, treated, or referred to as in a specific way, then we can do that.
Kinn wasn't even stressed in those pictures, Porsche was just snatching them and hiding them in his pockets while…
I agree. He just wanted more happy memories with his love. He's so adorable yet dorky yet sexy yet charming. I love Porsche from the series but I do think it is because of Apo's incredible acting and good storyline as well as direction. Even though there are many actors, I'm not sure I'd love the Porsche played by them as much as I love the Porsche played by Apo and I'm saying after knowing fully well about their acting capabilities and I don not mean to disrespect them or their talent. It's just the Porsche in the series is made for Apo only (for me) whereas maybe the novel Porsche could be acted out by someone else in an AU.
Porsche said " rip it " and kinn folded the picture instead. Mhm ok sus I wanna slap him
I noticed that as well. Porsche has sort of confessed his love for Kinn indirectly many times with statements like "I shouldn't have loved a crappy guy like you" or "Maybe he's jealous that you and I are now in love". But Kinn has never tried to agree to it or reciprocate it using his words. I feel like with the appearance of Tawan he'll have Porsche avoid or leave him which will make him realize that Porsche is not just a crush or someone he likes a lot but instead Porsche is someone who's like Oxygen to him. Having Mile and Apo act out this type of scene with their great acting will be a treat to the eyes and pain to the heart but I'm here for it.
Hi guys, I have a question, I hope you can help. When I see Kinn and Porsche being in love, doing what people…
Imo it's not insensitive. I think labels are only needed when we differentiate or try to fit something into a definite box. Love is Love and it should not need a definition or label. Seeing two people in love is the normal, but seeing two gays or homosexuals is I feel like is much more on the offensive side but I also know that not everyone can be open-minded and accepting. As long as they don't watch or speak or think about them in a derogatory way, I believe if they keep their non-acceptance to themselves and be respectful to them just as any other human, it's not too much of a problem or offense.
Call me a perv, Idc π
Each interaction, words, and scene has its significance. If people start looking into the details of the scenes and the reason or meaning or significance of them, then people won't be labelling ep 8 as a filler or just plain fluff. This episode has its importance and if people don't understand them even though they claim to find the series 'special', then Idk what goes on in their mind.
Having Mile and Apo act out this type of scene with their great acting will be a treat to the eyes and pain to the heart but I'm here for it.