here's my unpopular opinionthe director needs to acknowledge that Joss is a talented actor and not a piece of…
I totally agree with you on that last point. Yes, their chemistry is amazing, but the idea that Joss is just seen as a piece of meat? Absolutely not. Like, hello? If I were Joss and built like that, I’d be showing off my body too—why work that hard for nothing? Girl, be so fr right now.
Some people actually dared to say that Joss and Gawin were too straight to act gay. These preconceived clichés…
Honestly, same—I'm not really a fan of GMMTV either. But I do agree with you on one thing: Gawin and Joss are lowkey killing it with their kiss scenes. Girl, they did kiss on the cheeks! Don’t try to gaslight me into thinking otherwise. If they can pull off those intense on-screen kisses and have that kind of chemistry, what makes you think a cheek kiss is out of the question?
Darling, there's a vast difference between being 'critical of fiction' and being so emotionally invested in hating something that you write manifestos about it. Your visceral disgust toward omegaverse speaks volumes - mainly about your own limitations. The beauty of fiction is that no one's forcing you to engage with tropes you dislike, yet here you are, wasting your precious 'every fiber' on something you could simply... ignore. How tragic to be this obsessed with what brings others joy. But by all means, keep screaming into the void - the rest of us will be too busy enjoying creative freedom to notice your tantrums. 💅
Oh, bless your heart—did you really just try to apply real-world biology to fictional omegaverse dynamics? That’s like complaining that dragons don’t follow the laws of aerodynamics. The entire point of fiction—especially fantasy and AU genres—is to imagine things differently. Omegaverse isn’t claiming to be a documentary; it’s a creative exploration of gender and power dynamics.
And your weird insistence that omegas ‘must’ be women with masc appearances or ‘humanoids’? Hilarious. By that logic, every sci-fi/fantasy story with non-human reproduction is ‘straight’—which, newsflash, is not how fiction, biology, or queer storytelling works. Maybe step outside your rigid little box before declaring what can or can’t exist in made-up worlds.
But hey, if you need every story to fit your narrow, binary view of humanity to enjoy it, that’s a you problem. The rest of us will be over here enjoying creative freedom while you seethe over fictional knotting. Stay pressed. 💋
Wow, what an embarrassingly narrow-minded take. Imagine being this pressed over fictional dynamics that you’ll never have to interact with. Omegaverse lives rent-free in your head while its fans are too busy enjoying themselves to care about your bitter little opinion. If you’re this triggered by stories that don’t cater to you, maybe fiction isn’t your problem—therapy is. Stay mad, though. The rest of us will be over here having fun without you. 💅
And your weird insistence that omegas ‘must’ be women with masc appearances or ‘humanoids’? Hilarious. By that logic, every sci-fi/fantasy story with non-human reproduction is ‘straight’—which, newsflash, is not how fiction, biology, or queer storytelling works. Maybe step outside your rigid little box before declaring what can or can’t exist in made-up worlds.
But hey, if you need every story to fit your narrow, binary view of humanity to enjoy it, that’s a you problem. The rest of us will be over here enjoying creative freedom while you seethe over fictional knotting. Stay pressed. 💋