im enjoying it so far but honestly first half of the first ep was kinda introduction to the school and characters…
maybe i'll give this one a shot. i'm actually kinda alright with introductions considering i like to immerse myself with the characters in shows to assess if i'd wanna continue with them as the characters. plus it's still the first 2 eps out and i love looking forward to episode releases. thank you for the reply!
is it still worth it to continue watching? watched until ep 15 and stopped since then cause of school stuff, but now contemplating if i should continue since when i finished ep 15, it was pretty hard for me to even finish it.
Disappointed with the ending tbh. Nice that they ended up together, but Sam never chose her for real. If the fiancé…
I definitely get where you're coming from but the ending for me, signifies that choosing who you can love is a privilege. A privilege that not all people have, most especially those in the LGBTQIA+ community. It may have not been the most realistic representation but Sam not being able to fully choose Mon at the end symbolizes the fact that not everyone is able to choose their happiness because of discrimination.
The fact that Kirk and the grandma was so against Sam's happiness was some kind of metaphor to display to us the consequences of people discriminating others for their sexuality and gender identity, and hence we shouldn't be like these two characters.
It'd honestly be great if everyone kind of saw this side of the story. Sam wasn't toxic and pathetic, although her character could most definitely be interpreted that way, she was real. Some people are unable to choose their own happiness in order to earn validation from other people. Sam lost her middle sister from death, left by her oldest sister to be alone, and only had her grandma. She didn't want to lose her only family. Although Nueng came back, Sam, despite suffering so much from her grandma, still loved her grandmother dearly because she was the only one who didn't leave her.
I'd like to clarify that this is my own interpretation after very careful consideration and willingness to not view GAP as just another 'toxic' series because I like to keep my mind open to every single part of every show I watch, so of course, this is not a comment wanting to convince you that Sam isn't free of blame, I'm here to remind everyone that each one of us can have different interpretations, so we shouldn't make formulate one opinion and make it our end all be all view of a certain thing.
the jumping conclusions part happened only once and that was in episode 8. for the being nasty part, the major…
damn, i see. you know, now that you stated some examples, i can see how you could take them as sam being unnecessarily mean and nasty, but i genuinely saw them as her just being jealous or sam trying to avoid her feelings for mon out of fear (especially in the part where mon asked her what they were). i genuinely appreciate you stating the examples you gave cause i just realized how differently people can perceive scenes.
OK but how many times is Sam apologising for jumping to conclusions or just being nasty! It's sometimes hard to…
the jumping conclusions part happened only once and that was in episode 8. for the being nasty part, the major nasty thing sam has said that is not work related is when she called mon a sl*t in episode 8, which was once again only once so wdym by your comment below that said "it's nearly in every episode"
The fact that Kirk and the grandma was so against Sam's happiness was some kind of metaphor to display to us the consequences of people discriminating others for their sexuality and gender identity, and hence we shouldn't be like these two characters.
It'd honestly be great if everyone kind of saw this side of the story. Sam wasn't toxic and pathetic, although her character could most definitely be interpreted that way, she was real. Some people are unable to choose their own happiness in order to earn validation from other people. Sam lost her middle sister from death, left by her oldest sister to be alone, and only had her grandma. She didn't want to lose her only family. Although Nueng came back, Sam, despite suffering so much from her grandma, still loved her grandmother dearly because she was the only one who didn't leave her.
I'd like to clarify that this is my own interpretation after very careful consideration and willingness to not view GAP as just another 'toxic' series because I like to keep my mind open to every single part of every show I watch, so of course, this is not a comment wanting to convince you that Sam isn't free of blame, I'm here to remind everyone that each one of us can have different interpretations, so we shouldn't make formulate one opinion and make it our end all be all view of a certain thing.
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W episode five
W monsam bites and kisses
i fell from my couch but we fucking won, so who gives a fuck