Another clueless SJW outrage. He blackmailed Fiat into having sex with him, and Fiat let himself blackmailed.…
I am totally fed up with patronising, indoctrinating SJWs who label rape over everything in dramas and whoever dares to point out in a particular case what a bullshit it is, instantly attack them from their imaginary high horse in herds, and of course without argument, and stamped as rape apologist and so on. That is the umpteenth time it is happening, me and several others have suffered long enough from this poisonous bullying over here, I no longer tolerate this passive aggression. Don't dare to lecture me, you educate yourself. I use impulsive tone when it is necessary, and so will I in the future.
Another clueless SJW outrage. He blackmailed Fiat into having sex with him, and Fiat let himself blackmailed.…
Indeed. No one irritates me more than ignorant but self-righteous tossers who are absolutely clueless about basic terms and aggressively squeeze every sort of interaction to the rape category, possibly because that is what they are obsessed with as well. Feel free to piss off to your safe space.
The Lemuel background seems rather mistifying to me. So he basically escaped from home, but he is still financed by his dad? And how come he still keeps contacting his dad while his dad does not even know where he is? And he basically hides his wealth from the Santiago brothers? Weird.
Another clueless SJW outrage. He blackmailed Fiat into having sex with him, and Fiat let himself blackmailed.…
You educate yourself, and shove your exclamation marks up where the sun does not shine. He made an indecent proposal to Fiat. Fiat could have told him to fuck off but he did not. He agreed and gave consent. The curly haired guy is still a massive arsehole and a moral insanity but that is not rape, and this would never and nowhere be considered as a non-consensual act and a punishable crime, unlike what Lhong did in TT. Mame is frequently obsessed with the usage of rape as a plot device but that is not the case here. I am sick up to the back teeth with SJWs who cannot make difference between immoral and illegal crimes. Not every immoral crime is legally punishable.
I am a bit confused about Fiat confessing that he and Leo are dating to Leo's mum. Has not Leo told Fiat a few episodes earlier that he had already told her about them?
I'm still stuck in last weeks ep. and hung up over this curly haired guy that basically raped Fiat. I feel like…
Another clueless SJW outrage. He blackmailed Fiat into having sex with him, and Fiat let himself blackmailed. Find the difference between rape and blackmail. Google is your frinend.
So it seems there's a shady person (or spirit) who stood behind Yoon Oh before the accident and probably caused that too. At first I thought that might have been Mario, but then I remembered we have seen a similar shadow at night in the resort who was secretly watching Mario when he was alone.
Just a theory of mine: since this a definitely a drama (no comedy here!) with a negative vibe throughout, I'm…
The only way to reach to a happy conclusion is time travel. Or if it was all a dream, but in that case the ending undermines everything that has happened so far. And 4 episodes are not quite enough to wrap that up. I think we better prepare our souls and hearts for a sad conclusion.
"I don't know what to say. We're really out here romanticizing bestiality, huh?" Jesus Fucking Christ. The dumbness of some SJWs are so painful it makes me scream.
I personally enjoy Bite Me’s pace. Just because the characters don’t talk much, doesn’t mean nothing happens.…
The neverending impatient tantrums under this comment section are a very sad state of things for the 21st century media consumption. People totally forgot (or in case of the millenial viewers - whom I suppose are the majority of those who complain about the speed of this show, gut feeling - probably never even have ever known) how to enjoy a slow-burning, character-driven drama where the slow nuances, long pauses, subtle gestures, economic dialogue, meticulously detailed cooking scenes like here, symbolism and objects have dramatic functions and, like you said, they tell stories. They want action after action, abundance of plot, otherwise they are skipping. I seriously feel sorry for them to miss on those elements you detailed so eloquently.
The problem with the noticeably popular theory that Mario is the father of Yoon Oh is that Mario mentioned the name of the woman he loved in the presence of Yoon Oh, and Yoon Oh did not react to that in any way. If she was that woman, Yoon Oh would have got his head up hearing her name.
And Mario did not say that after the 49th day the ghost becomes an evil spirit. He said it is a possibility. Big difference.
I think Mario is Yoon Oh's father. Yoon Oh's mother also knows thai. Mario died many years ago, as well as Yoon…
The problem with this theory is that Mario mentioned the name of the woman he loved in the presence of Yoon Oh, and since Yoon Oh did not react to that in any way, it is quite unlikely, unless Yoon Oh's father loved someone else and not Yoon Oh's mother.
Well said! I have no idea why I keep hearing this. It seems there are quite a few series nowadays that have broken…
Quite a few viewers, especially millenial ones, tend to have short attention spans and no patience for a character-driven drama. They need abundance of plot and action.
That isn't his dilema. It is him either doing the career his mother wants him to do or going after his passion…
She was not happy that he was over-enthusiastic about it, but she did not mind he was cooking, like when they were cooking together. It was quite obvious that while growing up he also helped his mom at the restaurant, hence the girls were so familiar with him. It is highly unlikely she would be upset if he uncertook this job as a temporary one. She is not a control freak Asian mom, as we saw, she wants the best for her son.
And Mario did not say that after the 49th day the ghost becomes an evil spirit. He said it is a possibility. Big difference.