Anonymous wrote:I thought it was a very well crafted and artfully disguised fable, ie a story with a moral. The authors knew full well what they wanted the viewers to believe.
However, they accidentally showed something else entirely to those who were ready to see it (sounds like the proverbial red pill haha).
The key takeaway is really - do what Tommy’s parents did, don’t let your child talk to anyone if they are ever as much as on the brink of trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Can confirm, British schools are really that s***.
Yeah I was wondering. Seem worse than American public schools. I kept wondering how the school demographic looked like it was a good school but it was bad!
Anonymous wrote:I am not condoning the boy but kindness goes a long way. Has the girl been kind and rejected him kindly, she probably wouldn’t die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't watch this. Based on "growing knife crime" in the UK--then completely twisted to make it appear yet again that young, white men and boys are the problem. And you all can't figure out how Trump got elected.
I have watched it and I agree with you.
Anonymous wrote:I am not condoning the boy but kindness goes a long way. Has the girl been kind and rejected him kindly, she probably wouldn’t die.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else notice that after the scene where the dad shuts down the attorney and pushes his son to answer the question, we basically never see the attorney again? The kid got railroaded.
Anonymous wrote:
Can confirm, British schools are really that s***.
Anonymous wrote:I won't watch this. Based on "growing knife crime" in the UK--then completely twisted to make it appear yet again that young, white men and boys are the problem. And you all can't figure out how Trump got elected.
Anonymous wrote:I tried watching for an “accidental confession” a few times on episode three. I even googled it. What happened? What did I miss?
Anonymous wrote:I won't watch this. Based on "growing knife crime" in the UK--then completely twisted to make it appear yet again that young, white men and boys are the problem. And you all can't figure out how Trump got elected.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what’s her diagnosis of him?
Anything mentioned in the series?
The show doesn’t touch on a diagnosis, which makes sense from a psychological standpoint because most things in the DSM aren’t diagnosed to juveniles.
I’ve been following the show on Reddit and most agree he was just a self-radicalized incel and part of the “manosphere”, the likes of Andrew Tate. Young and impressionable, with extremely low self-esteem and self-image, with no cheerleader in his court at home, bullied by peers, etc. he was an easy target for the movement.
Wrong.
Not sure what country you are referring to but a psychologist or a neuropsych test can absolutely diagnose a 13 either way a DSM cluster B mental/personality disorder. And then the psychiatrist on the team will prescribe the meds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't watch this. Based on "growing knife crime" in the UK--then completely twisted to make it appear yet again that young, white men and boys are the problem. And you all can't figure out how Trump got elected.
Agree.
Netflix is pushing false narratives and propaganda here.
You see, even though a kind prior poster provided REAL statistics , the maggots reject facts because they don’t fit their dogma.
Lost causes.