But is possible that he did not know he could like guys too. It's not everyone that can find that out from early…
I agree that not everyone is fully aware of their sexual orientation from a young age, but I've seen so much in fiction with one (or both) guys clearly stating that they are not attracted to guys at all in the first episode and then a few weeks later the love of their life is a guy. I haven't read the manhwa to see how this will play out in the series. I think a good representation of thinking differently about ones sexual orientation would be Mark in Love Is Science who starts the series as homophobic.
so it's not getting better, I feel like I'm just getting more and more confused with every episode that I watch lol, I don't understand who characters are/their relationships with one another, why/where people are going etc.
They definitely should have stayed with how the characters were in "Unforgotten Night".
I cackled at least once per episode of UN. Have you started it yet, have you seen the random running faucets in ep 1, it just gets worse/better and worse/better
content warnings: stalking, non con video recording, blackmail/threatened public outing, attempted/assisted suicide, suicidal thoughts, discussion of past: suicide, bullying/physical assault, parental abuse, homophobia
this bothered me so much, but your comment is similar to what i think. it seemed that Uea regretted more because…
Yeah, I personally really hate these situations where the guys are drunk and it's their first time having sex. I saw a comment that said Uea drank to lower his inhibitions but I don't agree. He drank because he was really stressed out, not that he wanted to have sex with King.
I feel like we've watched a completely different show because too many points in this review are, in my opinion,…
- can you please let me know which episode/timing is for Captain is in jail, I must have missed it and I'll happily add an update, update I found it it's 1 line "they arrested him" in ep 8 part 2 which I missed - Alex 100% knew what he did to her and he went along with the plan to retraumatize her, she had asked him many times to not contact her and he repeatedly violated her boundaries - I will update about the endometriosis, I did not connect the dots that it was the result from a poorly done abortion, does the show ever say that explicitly?
I didn't want perfect people but this show purposefully set out to tackle tricky topics so I'm holding them to a higher standard. They didn't have a single woman out of 2 directors and 3 writers and I think it showed because they botched several plots related to women. One large way I can tell they botched the writing/plot is that not everyone can agree that Alex raped Jean which he 100% did. Another example would be with that stupid firetruck scene. If my best friend said she didn't want contact with a common guy friend but didn't want to talk about it, then I'd trust her that something really bad happened between them and I wouldn't pressure her to talk to him because she's "hurting his feelings."
I marked this as dub con, it's borderline consensual vs non consensual for me. King seemed to be very sober the entire time whereas Uea appeared to be extremely drunk beforehand but then when he talks to King on the bed he doesn't seem very drunk at all. However then the next morning he doesn't remember right away (to indicate that he was very drunk) but does remember what happened (and regrets it). I don't get the sense that Uea feels taken advantage of by King, more that he wished he hadn't had sex with King.
What do you mean rpd* :O ? Dude.. you can't loosely call anything and everything rp just to satisfy your need…
I believe it’s Alex’s fault, he continued to have sex with Jean after she said stop/tried to push him off her. The fact that he didn’t hear her maybe mitigates his fault but the effect is exactly the same to Jean, it doesn’t matter that he didn’t do it on purpose. The writers really messed this whole plot line up and I wish they would have stuck with the picture situation (I wish that they had had consensual sex but someone took pictures of them and posted them around the school, Alex is praised and Jean is shamed).
- Alex 100% knew what he did to her and he went along with the plan to retraumatize her, she had asked him many times to not contact her and he repeatedly violated her boundaries
- I will update about the endometriosis, I did not connect the dots that it was the result from a poorly done abortion, does the show ever say that explicitly?
I didn't want perfect people but this show purposefully set out to tackle tricky topics so I'm holding them to a higher standard. They didn't have a single woman out of 2 directors and 3 writers and I think it showed because they botched several plots related to women. One large way I can tell they botched the writing/plot is that not everyone can agree that Alex raped Jean which he 100% did. Another example would be with that stupid firetruck scene. If my best friend said she didn't want contact with a common guy friend but didn't want to talk about it, then I'd trust her that something really bad happened between them and I wouldn't pressure her to talk to him because she's "hurting his feelings."