This particular thank you encapsulates the essence of Ray's impassioned speech to the figment of Sand in Episode 10. Ray's existence has been plagued by an enduring agony, devoid of purpose, as he found himself trapped in a relentless cycle of desolation and dependency. He had been gradually descending into an abyss from which escape seemed impossible. However, Sand's presence during a critical juncture provided Ray with the support he desperately required, even if he was initially unaware of the extent of his own need.
But the aspiration Sand has bestowed upon Ray is to engage in a relentless battle for their love and, in a broader sense, to wage a war for his own self-worth. Sand perceives Ray as an individual of immense value, someone deserving of salvation and adoration. Although it may require a considerable amount of time for Ray to reach this realization, being in the presence of Sand signifies that Ray will eventually come to acknowledge his own significance and embrace the notion that he is deserving of love and admiration.
Yeah that part is uncomfortable for some people, it doesn't really bother me but to be honest I also give 0 shits about the main couple. Im all about the second leads lmao.
Gameboys has been on my watchlist since forever now
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I'm delighted to see that Sandray finally achieved their happy ending. Although the uncertainty of a potential second season lingers, the conclusion of the current season has left me feeling content for the time being. However, I can't help but hope for a spin-off featuring Boston and Nick. Their dynamic was incredibly enjoyable, and I believe it would be a fantastic opportunity to further explore their characters. Additionally, I thoroughly enjoyed being a part of this community and engaging in the thought-provoking discussions that took place. The diverse perspectives and insights shared by fellow fans made the experience even more enriching.
I was not surprised by the behavior of most characters in the story, but Nick's actions caught me off guard. It seemed like he was implying that Boston should not be in a relationship and that he should be alone. However, it is important to acknowledge that open relationships exist and while they may not be suitable for everyone, they are perfectly acceptable for some individuals. I would have been less bitter if Nick had suggested that Boston should find someone who shared his views on relationships, rather than insisting that he should remain alone. It was frustrating to see Nick disregard Boston's newfound ability to experience love and enjoy a relationship while still maintaining the freedom to engage in casual encounters without emotional attachment.
There is no bigger sandray shipper than First himself, that man has beef with boeing the fact he tweeted he wants boeing up in the sky and now said that if he was sand he would tell boeing to get the fuck away lmao
This ending was undeniably realistic, let's not sugarcoat it. Ton is not exactly the type to undergo a sudden transformation overnight. He's been accustomed to his promiscuous ways, and let's face it, he's practically a professional in that department. So, expecting him to change his habits in the blink of an eye would be like hoping for a unicorn to prance through your living room. Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not thrilled about it because, well, I'm head over heels for Bostonnick.
This particular thank you encapsulates the essence of Ray's impassioned speech to the figment of Sand in Episode 10. Ray's existence has been plagued by an enduring agony, devoid of purpose, as he found himself trapped in a relentless cycle of desolation and dependency. He had been gradually descending into an abyss from which escape seemed impossible. However, Sand's presence during a critical juncture provided Ray with the support he desperately required, even if he was initially unaware of the extent of his own need.
But the aspiration Sand has bestowed upon Ray is to engage in a relentless battle for their love and, in a broader sense, to wage a war for his own self-worth. Sand perceives Ray as an individual of immense value, someone deserving of salvation and adoration. Although it may require a considerable amount of time for Ray to reach this realization, being in the presence of Sand signifies that Ray will eventually come to acknowledge his own significance and embrace the notion that he is deserving of love and admiration.
Gameboys has been on my watchlist since forever now