Anonymous wrote:This show fell off after Episode 5. He obviously loved both his abusers : Darien and Martha. He didn’t want to report either . He wants to go back to them.
I just finished binging Beef. That was a far better twisted show with Korean Americans who take a grudge too far
Anonymous wrote:The trans girlfriend Teri was so out of place and seemed like a bone thrown to viewers and critics to avoid homophobia accusations as the show implies abuse changed his sexuality permanently
Anonymous wrote:This show demonstrates that the writer, main character, really did want fame at any cost. Outed the woman with mental health issues he claims to have empathy for, and revealing and reliving for the world to see his most personal violations…that he, in a twisted way, opened himself to due to his desperation for fame. Serious mental health issues all around. He’s disgusting, and the show is depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did getting raped make him bi/gay? Or was he already? And is this a common thing where getting raped changes a person's sexuality?
If it were a common thing, most Catholic men would be gay/bi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was a peculiar story, but well done and held my interest. I didn't find the characters that likable, except Terri, the trans woman, who was relatively likable, but still found the show interesting.
I'm watching now, and I find Teri so beautiful and sweet. I hate watching her have to be involved in any of this at all.
Anonymous wrote:Did getting raped make him bi/gay? Or was he already? And is this a common thing where getting raped changes a person's sexuality?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a disturbed guy.
Doesn’t press charges against the rapist AND hangs out with him after his epiphany…and agrees to work with him?
Weird.
So the main character is gay or bi or what?
Is everything and the kitchen sink in here?
the point is - that doesn't matter
It does in this film, actually.
Anonymous wrote:Like the flip of that Me Too symphony conductor movie with the tall British woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very sad show, all around. Honestly can’t fathom returning to that monster’s house and then agreeing to work with him. Unreal.
The promise of entering showbiz is too alluring to many. This is based on many true stories not just one actor’s experience .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a disturbed guy.
Doesn’t press charges against the rapist AND hangs out with him after his epiphany…and agrees to work with him?
Weird.
So the main character is gay or bi or what?
Is everything and the kitchen sink in here?