Morally fragile viewers will literally see the content warnings, know a toxic BL contains SA, kidnapping, abuse,…
After days of arguing with myself, I think I’ve finally figured it out.
Not everyone, obviously, but I genuinely believe a large portion of the people being excessively harsh on the series are coming from another fandom.
I’ve seen so many people complain about Ayden and Si Tong constantly doing lives and spending time together, and honestly? I can’t help but think some of the negativity toward Double Helix comes from jealousy. Their favorites decided not to interact, and now they’re taking it out on a series that has nothing to do with that.
I’m so happy the new trailer shows Yi Chen telling Lu Feng that if there’s no cure, they can just go crazy together 😏🤭
Because I’m not even going to pretend: last episode had me FURIOUS. For about five minutes I genuinely thought, “You know what? Maybe they shouldn’t end up together.”
Which is insane considering how much I love them.
But that’s entirely the brother’s fault. That man has a supernatural talent for ruining my mood, and watching Yi Chen agree to leave, because he asked, brought back every single time Lu Feng ended up coming second.
Thankfully, this trailer feels like we’re getting back on track. After everything these two have suffered, I need the happy ending they deserve 😭😭
Am i the only one tired of fluffy bls (even the Chinese ones). Most times i just skip through LOL.Just give me…
I’ve stoped watch fluffy bls for a while now 😂😂 Fortunately now don’t be too emotional is going to air and we’ll have another toxic ML to watch and to fall for 😏🙌🏻
The amount of comments i made( which i don't know why) and seeing other people comments. They literally tried…
I’ve been in many fandoms, including stories that deal with themes just as dark, if not darker, than this one, and I’ve rarely seen this level of hostility.
The saddest part is that this story offered so much to discuss, yet the fandom reduced every conversation to a moral purity test.
People should have been able to discuss the writing, the adaptation choices, the characters, the relationships, and the themes without being personally judged or morally interrogated.
I hope I never run into this kind of behaviour again in discussions about dark romance, because it completely killed any possibility of meaningful conversation.
The new trailers are extremely sweet (except for Yi Chen Junior being Yi Chen Junior 😂), but I need to know why Lu Feng was having an existential crisis while staring at himself in the mirror 👀🤔
Not everyone, obviously, but I genuinely believe a large portion of the people being excessively harsh on the series are coming from another fandom.
I’ve seen so many people complain about Ayden and Si Tong constantly doing lives and spending time together, and honestly? I can’t help but think some of the negativity toward Double Helix comes from jealousy. Their favorites decided not to interact, and now they’re taking it out on a series that has nothing to do with that.
Just a “theory” though 👀
Because I’m not even going to pretend: last episode had me FURIOUS.
For about five minutes I genuinely thought, “You know what? Maybe they shouldn’t end up together.”
Which is insane considering how much I love them.
But that’s entirely the brother’s fault. That man has a supernatural talent for ruining my mood, and watching Yi Chen agree to leave, because he asked, brought back every single time Lu Feng ended up coming second.
Thankfully, this trailer feels like we’re getting back on track. After everything these two have suffered, I need the happy ending they deserve 😭😭
Fortunately now don’t be too emotional is going to air and we’ll have another toxic ML to watch and to fall for 😏🙌🏻
The saddest part is that this story offered so much to discuss, yet the fandom reduced every conversation to a moral purity test.
People should have been able to discuss the writing, the adaptation choices, the characters, the relationships, and the themes without being personally judged or morally interrogated.
I hope I never run into this kind of behaviour again in discussions about dark romance, because it completely killed any possibility of meaningful conversation.