that happy ending was needed, thanks heaven. May Maya rot in hell, I hate that mfker. You guys should watch it,…
You missed part of the story's point: Maya was raised in a horrendous, abusive situation also. People aren't born as evil motherfuckers; they are MADE over into that.
why do I feel like the acting on the last episode was off?
Because it was. Haoran seemed listless/unfocused, and Chihiro's acting was...well, lets just say he could have used a few more takes to get it right. Like the very end, when he looked right into the camera, which was supposed to be Haoran's eyes, he seemed goofy, stiff, unnatural.
This is a masterpiece. Some parts were hard to watch, but I'm happy this side of life was shown. Super realistic…
hahahaha..."MASTERPIECE."
One of the fangirls finally said it out loud. I've been wondering which one of you would be the first. Look up "masterpiece" in Merriam-Webster and stop throwing the word around so loosely on MDL.
why do u have that sex offender as your profile π€¨
The BBC brings nothing new to the table. It is a rehash of every rumor, innuendo, unsupported allegation, blah blah blah to back it up. That people are pretending there is anything in that doc that hasn't been beaten like a dead horse already, is just more of the delusional, netizen, kill-the-celebs mindset that has driven so many to suicide already.
The BBC doc was cheap and sleazy in the way it portrayed the whistle blower and the writer as helpless victims, when in truth they simply did not have the evidence to back up their claims. I got very tired of the "isn't she just a poor, victimized, sad little thing?" angle they took on it to elicit sympathy for their lame reporting.
People like you still, years later, even after he has paid his debt to society, hold him responsible for crimes he was never accused of. And he only pleaded guilty to the ones was convicted of as part of a plea deal to cut his sentence in half. This is a common tactic prosecutors around the world use to pressure defendants into pleading guilty to things they didn't do.
Re the BBC hit piece, I also got sick of the presentation of prostitutes as victims, and of the weepy, poor-me, young woman who claimed to have been "raped" at BS, even though no evidence was presented that it actually happened. The BBC went for melodrama over substance.
Seungri doesn't care, and I'm glad of that. He's building a new life for himself, as should anyone after serving their time and paying their fines. He owes you nothing.
This piece is magnificent! You should do this professionally. Can I pretend to have been the inspiration for Taeko, even if he is far more erudite than am I? Or are these simply to of your many personalities, having a convo?
ughWhy would Chihira stand still there on the sidewalk with the sweet but clueless schoolgirl/coworker when Maya…
Hey, thanks for writing all this out. It doesn't change any of my feelings about the way the drama was handled in those last two episodes. In fact, it sort of makes it even more frustrating because everything you and I have mentioned could easily have been corrected with minor adjustments or additions to the script.
The oddest moment to me was how, in that video forwarded by Maya to Chihira but which Haoran saw, where he was blowing the old man, he looked completely relaxed and just sucking away with relish. lol Didn't appear stressed or reluctant at all. Bad directing. In fact, for a moment after Haoran saw the video of Chihira sucking away so enthusiastically, I thought he might be about to go into a rage and attack Chihira, not Maya, with that knife.
Had I been the director, I would have shown Maya or that other loser holding a knife to Chihira's neck to make him blow the old guy. I think I almost laughed at that video because the blowjob looked so real and Chihira looked very dedicated to what he was doing. It was also weird that he spit violently at one point, which seemed to indicate the older guy came in his mouth, but then Maya berates the dude for not getting hard. lol So which is it? :D
Which leads me to another point. In episode 7/8 haoran was shown to be having these voice hallucinations in which he thought he heard Chihira speaking in Mayas voice things that no one said. But the entire "Haoran is losing his mind" thing was simply dropped and disappeared.
Interesting. I found the last two episodes so badly written I couldn't take any of it seriously, including Maya's rantings which during 1-6 hit me hard. So much bogusness going on in 7&8, even Maya began to feel like a joke.
Suddenly, magically, everything changes and all is well. Spare me.
One of the fangirls finally said it out loud. I've been wondering which one of you would be the first. Look up "masterpiece" in Merriam-Webster and stop throwing the word around so loosely on MDL.
The BBC doc was cheap and sleazy in the way it portrayed the whistle blower and the writer as helpless victims, when in truth they simply did not have the evidence to back up their claims. I got very tired of the "isn't she just a poor, victimized, sad little thing?" angle they took on it to elicit sympathy for their lame reporting.
People like you still, years later, even after he has paid his debt to society, hold him responsible for crimes he was never accused of. And he only pleaded guilty to the ones was convicted of as part of a plea deal to cut his sentence in half. This is a common tactic prosecutors around the world use to pressure defendants into pleading guilty to things they didn't do.
Re the BBC hit piece, I also got sick of the presentation of prostitutes as victims, and of the weepy, poor-me, young woman who claimed to have been "raped" at BS, even though no evidence was presented that it actually happened. The BBC went for melodrama over substance.
Seungri doesn't care, and I'm glad of that. He's building a new life for himself, as should anyone after serving their time and paying their fines. He owes you nothing.
Can I pretend to have been the inspiration for Taeko, even if he is far more erudite than am I?
Or are these simply to of your many personalities, having a convo?
Bravo!
1. Because he is extremely talented and charismatic with a great voice.
2. To piss off idiot netizens like you.
The oddest moment to me was how, in that video forwarded by Maya to Chihira but which Haoran saw, where he was blowing the old man, he looked completely relaxed and just sucking away with relish. lol Didn't appear stressed or reluctant at all. Bad directing. In fact, for a moment after Haoran saw the video of Chihira sucking away so enthusiastically, I thought he might be about to go into a rage and attack Chihira, not Maya, with that knife.
Had I been the director, I would have shown Maya or that other loser holding a knife to Chihira's neck to make him blow the old guy. I think I almost laughed at that video because the blowjob looked so real and Chihira looked very dedicated to what he was doing. It was also weird that he spit violently at one point, which seemed to indicate the older guy came in his mouth, but then Maya berates the dude for not getting hard. lol So which is it? :D
Which leads me to another point. In episode 7/8 haoran was shown to be having these voice hallucinations in which he thought he heard Chihira speaking in Mayas voice things that no one said. But the entire "Haoran is losing his mind" thing was simply dropped and disappeared.