Im deceased after each episode. Only to return for the next episodes for more moments. To quote Jang Jae Young ''Are you afraid?'' Yes I am. Will I survive the next episodes?
You know good and well that announcing to unsuspecting comment-readers that there is a rape in a movie is a spoiler;…
See where you have a problem with the ''SJW/PC crowd'' I personally have a problem with a different group. And that group of people is those oversensitive to spoilers. Who will not stop until the entire world accommodates their needs.
If you go to a comment section on MDL expecting some form of sterilized place where all people say is ''this is good'' without any context then I'm sorry this is not realistic. These people oversensitive to spoilers keep blaming MDL for their own inability to avoid a comment section until they've seen the show/movie. I would tell them to find a way to deal with their oversensitivities better.
It's not a big deal that someone announces ''yea this has a triggering element'' in a comment section to me. So its not spoiler tagged? Do you want an entire comment section filled with spoiler-tagged comments to protect those sensitive to the spoilers? Come on you know these people who are sensitive to spoilers have literally zero tolerance. Some of them can't even handle watching trailers without complaining of being spoiled.
Did you know even the tags on MDL have ''spoiler'' versions you can only see if you click on it? Thats all needed for these spoiler-sensitive people to protect them. So many measures are taken but its never truly enough.
You want to be surprised? Don't check the comment section. It's that easy. Someone needs to say something about this ridiculous situation on MDL and I'm glad I finally got to.
You know good and well that announcing to unsuspecting comment-readers that there is a rape in a movie is a spoiler;…
If you've used MDL long enough you know not everyone uses or checks tags. Putting a warning like that in the comments is only so that people don't get traumatized watching something they didn't intend to see.
Yes, shocking scenes can work traumatizing to some people regardless of their past experiences. Mayby not for you, thats great but for others its good to know beforehand to avoid it. Its not making it MORE stressful for anyone as the people who don't want to see it can just not watch it and those who do want to continue can watch.
I have found some interesting pictures online of this show. Am interested, this has potential and I'm willing to cast away my inherent bias against medical shows to try it.
Its usually best to post links as a spoiler comment (tag as spoiler). I don't know if that helps but its usually been advised on other comment sections to share stuff like that.
To quote Jang Jae Young ''Are you afraid?'' Yes I am. Will I survive the next episodes?
https://twitter.com/sledgang211/status/1498401550833635328
If you go to a comment section on MDL expecting some form of sterilized place where all people say is ''this is good'' without any context then I'm sorry this is not realistic. These people oversensitive to spoilers keep blaming MDL for their own inability to avoid a comment section until they've seen the show/movie. I would tell them to find a way to deal with their oversensitivities better.
It's not a big deal that someone announces ''yea this has a triggering element'' in a comment section to me. So its not spoiler tagged? Do you want an entire comment section filled with spoiler-tagged comments to protect those sensitive to the spoilers? Come on you know these people who are sensitive to spoilers have literally zero tolerance. Some of them can't even handle watching trailers without complaining of being spoiled.
Did you know even the tags on MDL have ''spoiler'' versions you can only see if you click on it? Thats all needed for these spoiler-sensitive people to protect them. So many measures are taken but its never truly enough.
You want to be surprised? Don't check the comment section. It's that easy. Someone needs to say something about this ridiculous situation on MDL and I'm glad I finally got to.
Yes, shocking scenes can work traumatizing to some people regardless of their past experiences. Mayby not for you, thats great but for others its good to know beforehand to avoid it. Its not making it MORE stressful for anyone as the people who don't want to see it can just not watch it and those who do want to continue can watch.