After reading this chapter, I am more sure that Yanek loved Diesel as much as he thought of him as an asset. That's not to say he absolutely didn't care for Diesel, but I don't think that's love. I think that discussion is gonna come up at some point, if the bathtub scene is to be taken seriously.
And I honestly can't feel bad for a drugs lord/people trafficker. In the end, Ein is a policeman doing his job to take down a criminal, and all this time the plan was to arrest him. Diesel just complicated things for him.
Which brings me to the cheating issue - I don't think cheating is okay at all, but I am under the impression that they were not an exclusive couple, but lovers? Correct me if I'm wrong here. I also didn't see emotional attachment, and maybe that's double standards because I don't like Yanek, but I think that's the author's merit for devising a plot with so many moral questionings that what I think is absolutely wrong (cheating) doesn't bother me here.
Diesel's bigger issue, IMO, is his fickle loyalty. Up to this point, that's understandable, he's an abuse victim clinging to whoever can offer him support, and so far that's been Yanek. I think I'm yet to see how his relationship with Ein will develop and he will have a better sense of loyalty. Again this may be double standards because I don't like Yanek at all, but I think a mafia boss doesn't deserve a happy ending, if I didn't already know he was going to be killed, I'd wish him to be at least arrested.
Still, from the bits we've seen from the first season and the bits from the first chapters of this season, Diesel's relationship with Ein is very different. Now that's wait to see.
Oh I thought you were talking about the content of the post, not the thumbs up and thumbs down things. Welp, no one can be unanimity, haters will hate and all that ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
After reading this chapter, I am more sure that Yanek loved Diesel as much as he thought of him as an asset. That's not to say he absolutely didn't care for Diesel, but I don't think that's love. I think that discussion is gonna come up at some point, if the bathtub scene is to be taken seriously.
And I honestly can't feel bad for a drugs lord/people trafficker. In the end, Ein is a policeman doing his job to take down a criminal, and all this time the plan was to arrest him. Diesel just complicated things for him.
Which brings me to the cheating issue - I don't think cheating is okay at all, but I am under the impression that they were not an exclusive couple, but lovers? Correct me if I'm wrong here. I also didn't see emotional attachment, and maybe that's double standards because I don't like Yanek, but I think that's the author's merit for devising a plot with so many moral questionings that what I think is absolutely wrong (cheating) doesn't bother me here.
Diesel's bigger issue, IMO, is his fickle loyalty. Up to this point, that's understandable, he's an abuse victim clinging to whoever can offer him support, and so far that's been Yanek. I think I'm yet to see how his relationship with Ein will develop and he will have a better sense of loyalty. Again this may be double standards because I don't like Yanek at all, but I think a mafia boss doesn't deserve a happy ending, if I didn't already know he was going to be killed, I'd wish him to be at least arrested.
Still, from the bits we've seen from the first season and the bits from the first chapters of this season, Diesel's relationship with Ein is very different. Now that's wait to see.