I mean why were you expecting something beforehand? Not during. I wasn’t expecting anything, and I still enjoyed the show for what it was. No need to add a second mastermind. What happened in the show was exciting, and I’m not so sure adding a second mastermind would’ve made it better. 🤷♂️
Because the first few episodes leads you to it. You get this cool main character who takes it upon himself to purge the world of those who can’t be made responsible for their evil otherwise, and then you get the detective angle. It clearly tries to be Holmes Vs Moriarty type of thing, except with the opposite PoV. If you didn’t get those expectations from the show itself and enjoyed it, good for you! It was a different experience for me, especially with how much praise I’ve heard about it beforehand
Sounds to me like you are watching this show, right, and then you notice it resembles something you’ve experienced before, and then you get “mad” because it’s not exactly/more like that. But with a different POV etc. That’s what I’m reading here. 🤷♂️
You’re putting it on the show that it “clearly tries” to be something that you’ve experienced. If one isn’t familiar with Holmes and Moriarty, the show will not seem to be trying to be anything. It just is.
It’s a very common thing that people do, and it takes will and physiological psychological determination to stop doing, so you can just enjoy content for what it is rather than compare it to something else. It doesn’t need to be what you’ve seen before. 🙂👍
Sounds to me like you’re reading way too much into other people not liking the same thing you like. It’s a very common thing that people do, and it takes will and physiological determination to stop doing, so you can just enjoy the content for what it is rather than seek validation in others’ opinions.
You really don’t have to fanboy for Light this hard.
Sounds to me like you’re ignoring my arguments and just parroting my shit. Pretty childish. 🫤
Especially when it’s fully unfounded. I’m not a “fan” of the show and I never was or said I was. I just enjoyed it. And I’m not a fan of any particular character, specifically, either. Definitely not seeking your validation at all, holy hell. 😄
There is no argument, though. You’re expressing your subjective opinion, which is normal to have. What’s not normal is expecting everyone else to have the same opinion and presenting disagreement as some sort of disorder that I need to get over. That’s the validation seeking behaviour.
You saying I need “will and physiological determination” (whatever that means) definitely read like you think I have physiological issues. Which means a disorder. For someone who doesn’t seek validation, you’re very eager to try and present your subjective opinion (enjoying the show) as an objective fact (show is good). I didn’t enjoy the show as much as you because of the main character, that is all. You insisting I must have had some expectations from outside of the show that make my opinion invalid is exactly the kind of overthinking you’re projecting on me.
Because that’s how storytelling works? If you don’t expect anything from the story, you aren’t invested into it and you aren’t enjoying it.
I mean why were you expecting something beforehand? Not during. I wasn’t expecting anything, and I still enjoyed the show for what it was. No need to add a second mastermind. What happened in the show was exciting, and I’m not so sure adding a second mastermind would’ve made it better. 🤷♂️
Because the first few episodes leads you to it. You get this cool main character who takes it upon himself to purge the world of those who can’t be made responsible for their evil otherwise, and then you get the detective angle. It clearly tries to be Holmes Vs Moriarty type of thing, except with the opposite PoV. If you didn’t get those expectations from the show itself and enjoyed it, good for you! It was a different experience for me, especially with how much praise I’ve heard about it beforehand
Sounds to me like you are watching this show, right, and then you notice it resembles something you’ve experienced before, and then you get “mad” because it’s not exactly/more like that. But with a different POV etc. That’s what I’m reading here. 🤷♂️
You’re putting it on the show that it “clearly tries” to be something that you’ve experienced. If one isn’t familiar with Holmes and Moriarty, the show will not seem to be trying to be anything. It just is.
It’s a very common thing that people do, and it takes will and
physiologicalpsychological determination to stop doing, so you can just enjoy content for what it is rather than compare it to something else. It doesn’t need to be what you’ve seen before. 🙂👍Sounds to me like you’re reading way too much into other people not liking the same thing you like. It’s a very common thing that people do, and it takes will and physiological determination to stop doing, so you can just enjoy the content for what it is rather than seek validation in others’ opinions.
You really don’t have to fanboy for Light this hard.
Sounds to me like you’re ignoring my arguments and just parroting my shit. Pretty childish. 🫤
Especially when it’s fully unfounded. I’m not a “fan” of the show and I never was or said I was. I just enjoyed it. And I’m not a fan of any particular character, specifically, either. Definitely not seeking your validation at all, holy hell. 😄
Can you deny the veracity of my arguments though?
There is no argument, though. You’re expressing your subjective opinion, which is normal to have. What’s not normal is expecting everyone else to have the same opinion and presenting disagreement as some sort of disorder that I need to get over. That’s the validation seeking behaviour.
Nope, you’re overthinking it. I’m not saying you have a disorder.
And I don’t seek your validation, I already told you that.
My god this is long winded.
The first comment made in reply to me was “he is dumb though” as if it is wrong to say the show is good.
Though.
Tell me how that comment isn’t expecting others to agree with that opinion? Did you notice how that’s what I reacted to from the start?
You saying I need “will and physiological determination” (whatever that means) definitely read like you think I have physiological issues. Which means a disorder. For someone who doesn’t seek validation, you’re very eager to try and present your subjective opinion (enjoying the show) as an objective fact (show is good). I didn’t enjoy the show as much as you because of the main character, that is all. You insisting I must have had some expectations from outside of the show that make my opinion invalid is exactly the kind of overthinking you’re projecting on me.