if this isnt the most peak example of a slow burner, i dont know what is. people are hating on horus for being a shitty person, and i have to agree, but how is this not a part of complex character writing? i mean seth has literally commited war crimes but i dont see NO ONE complaining about him. but i get it, hes gotten a lot more development than horus (which makes him easier to sympathize with. DOES NOT VINDICATE HIM, do not make that mistake.)
im sorry the moment youve been waiting for was ruined by a flawed character that has had little development so far... ofc i am upset too. not a fan of horus being infatuated with whom hes idolized? simply go read something else, i dont wanna see your sunk cost bullshit. but youll keep coming back.
also? this is an extremely established theme at this point, i dont get why people are so dristraught? its not like that is all of a sudden going to change; its not like seth deserves it AT ALL POOR SOUL, but r4p3 is a recurring theme. happens in flashback s1, early s2 and here it is again.
personally gotta give it to the author for using the strange ass familial thing going on as a device for seth and especially horus. that unnerving feeling that tells me "this is so wrong" is what makes this so interesting for me
TL;DR
this is obviously a slow burner, slow the fuck down. r4p3/SA themes, idolization, familial relations? all in one? how is that not interesting? not fun or enjoyable to read, but interesting?