Yet they still somehow forget to really question WHY she has the condition she has, and most of the time it feels…
My issue is completely with the misrepresentation of DID and the trivializing and romanticizing of it. The characters are whatever, I don't mind a red flag character, my issue is with the concept of the series itself. I find it funny that you're here complaining about others' lack of media literacy, yet you can't seem to grasp that yourself.
Yet they still somehow forget to really question WHY she has the condition she has, and most of the time it feels…
Why do you keep bringing up separate characters when I have said my issue is with the general concept of the series. He is desperate, yes, but he also appears to be in denial about how bad what his daughter experienced really was. I concede that I may not remember exactly what was said early on when it comes to her condition, but IIRC, they acknowledged that DID is usually caused by trauma experienced during childhood, and the father said that she hadn't experienced anything like that. Feel free to correct me on that if I am wrong.
Yet they still somehow forget to really question WHY she has the condition she has, and most of the time it feels…
I am not surprised that Sun does shady things. My issue is with the main concept of intentionally manipulating a woman with a known mental illness. It just doesn't sit right with me, and it can in fact make her condition worse, which is why I really do not like the way it's portrayed, and I really do think this kind of series should never have been made in the first place. The director saying it's not DID also feels like a cop-out because they constantly refer to it as DID and represent it horribly and the main focus is mainly on her "getting over her DID" which just feels like the series focusing entirely on the wrong thing.
Everytime I see people complain about the premise of the series I want to laugh. "falling in love with a guy will…
Yet they still somehow forget to really question WHY she has the condition she has, and most of the time it feels trivialized (keyword: most, they absolutely do treat it seriously from time to time), like it's something she can "get cured from" when she has the alters because she experienced something traumatic when she was young. Sure, they have been at the very least questioning the father's theory, but that didn't stop them from eavesdropping on her several times, and they went into it in the first place with the intention of manipulating a woman with a known mental illness. Not to mention the father is 100% hiding something, and I've found him suspicious since the first time I saw the pilot trailer.
"what we're doing is to help Sairung recover from her five personalities" it's almost like her alters are there because of trauma she experienced. Focus on that instead of making her condition out to be the bad thing. I hope that line was only because of the English translation. It's been iffy the entire series.
Every time something happens to a YouTube premiere I just go "and so another intern bites the dust😔" because…
Yeah, most of them are usually fixed by the end of the day, I think. I've pretty much only seen the subs being an issue for a "longer period of time" (about a day lol).
Every time something happens to a YouTube premiere I just go "and so another intern bites the dust😔" because…
- Delayed YouTube premieres for some reason - One part is set to premiere an hour later by mistake - Foregoing the actual premiere and releasing a part like a regular video, but only a single part - Parts releasing without any subtitles - Releasing a highlight from a part they just forgot to post? (this one is my favorite)
I am partially joking when I say "no one would get paid while making those mistakes", but it seems like exactly the kind of thing they'd let the interns handle, you know.
The inconsistencies in the GMMTV YouTube premieres is the funniest thing. I don't even know how they're able to…
Every time something happens to a YouTube premiere I just go "and so another intern bites the dust😔" because there is no way people would get paid while making those kinds of mistakes. /nsrs
The inconsistencies in the GMMTV YouTube premieres is the funniest thing. I don't even know how they're able to mess up in different ways consistently every single time.
It was mentioned right in the beginning that the doctor said it is not DID but something close to it bcoz it looks…
I highly disagree because even looking past the type of diagnosis, they are still manipulating a woman with a known mental illness. Listen, if you like it, you like it, I'm not here to stop you, but I AM here to emphasize they are romanticizing and trivializing DID, and that's just a fact. Not to mention how they keep calling alters "personalities" when DID isn't a personality disorder.
It was mentioned right in the beginning that the doctor said it is not DID but something close to it bcoz it looks…
Wanting to merge the "personalities" is already romanticizing and trivializing it. I also already said they treat it seriously sometimes in an earlier comment.
The director confirmed she doesn't haven't DID. I really do wonder what happened to the girl's mother. It would…
Yet they constantly refer to it as DID and even if it's supposed to be a fictional diagnosis, it still trivializes and romanticizes DID. Even looking past the type of diagnosis, they are still manipulating a woman with a known mental illness. That's not something that should be romanticized either. I don't know why they thought this was a good idea.
I am SAT. I absolutely love it when they do something different with dynamics, especially when it comes to these fixed pairings. This, IMO, is an excellent representation of how positions are just a preference in a relationship, and has nothing to do with any external factors, while also letting us as viewers experience a NatMax dynamic we haven't seen before, and I am so here for it!
What is very interesting to me about Gaga subs, is that you get the most inconsistencies early on (especially…
Oh, definitely! That kind of mistake is very indicative of machine translation, but the funniest part is that it's not even that consistent. It's like there are several translators working on different parts of the same episodes and some are more reliant on machine translation than others. I notice this with some iQIYI subs as well.
- One part is set to premiere an hour later by mistake
- Foregoing the actual premiere and releasing a part like a regular video, but only a single part
- Parts releasing without any subtitles
- Releasing a highlight from a part they just forgot to post? (this one is my favorite)
I am partially joking when I say "no one would get paid while making those mistakes", but it seems like exactly the kind of thing they'd let the interns handle, you know.
Not to mention how they keep calling alters "personalities" when DID isn't a personality disorder.