why is there so much emphasis on the sexual nature when it isn’t telling a story, THEYRE THE MAIN CHARACTERS!! i wouldn’t mind the heavy sex if we saw emotional intimacy during it as well, but it’s boring and showcasing sexual chemistry instead of complex feelings between them. tae let himself be used and heeseo took advantage of it again, then completely threw away his promise. over and over we witness tae get used as a sex doll, then heeseo insisting he wants him safe?? his character got reduced to a sex addicted, hypocritical scum when he had potential to be vengeful or want to understand tae as a person- and learning about all the schemes. when are they ever going to talk about the skeletons in the closet!!
and it’d be fine if the sex scenes are meant to emphasize how heeseo will always be a sadistic/selfish person but it’s just such a waste of potential given the first season. sex scenes are important to storytelling, but when it’s taking away from internal dialogue, vulnerability, and relationship development it becomes useless from a narrative standpoint
why is there so much emphasis on the sexual nature when it isn’t telling a story, THEYRE THE MAIN CHARACTERS!! i wouldn’t mind the heavy sex if we saw emotional intimacy during it as well, but it’s boring and showcasing sexual chemistry instead of complex feelings between them. tae let himself be used and heeseo took advantage of it again, then completely threw away his promise. over and over we witness tae get used as a sex doll, then heeseo insisting he wants him safe?? his character got reduced to a sex addicted, hypocritical scum when he had potential to be vengeful or want to understand tae as a person- and learning about all the schemes. when are they ever going to talk about the skeletons in the closet!!
and it’d be fine if the sex scenes are meant to emphasize how heeseo will always be a sadistic/selfish person but it’s just such a waste of potential given the first season. sex scenes are important to storytelling, but when it’s taking away from internal dialogue, vulnerability, and relationship development it becomes useless from a narrative standpoint