-No. Pran seduces Pat, not Pat seduces Pran.
-Pat does too. He takes off his shirt. They’re competing.
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WaiPa? More like wipe it out of existence please
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Archer going by the angst parallel theory again, do you think the "who told you to lie to us" line can be about Pat's dad learning about Pat hiding that didn't want to play rugby and just supporting him afterwards. Would be a parallel to Pran's mom supporting Pran. Both the instances parents would support the child on something we thought they wouldn't and then end the conversation by "do whatever but don't go close to the neighbour's kid". And both these instances would establish further that the parents don't hate their kids but instead their behaviour stems from the hate they have for each other
i had a similar idea before, yes. and i do still think that it will be about rugby - not about pran, but considering the fact that pat will be playing rugby in the future (remember the scene from the trailer) - i am not entirely sold on the fact that his father will be supportive of him not wanting to play. also, this scene happens next episode:
and i think it happens after his talk with his father, but before pran cheers him up when they talk on the phone, virtual hug, and he gives him his shirt to sleep with. and if i'm right, that means pat's father will say and/or do something upsetting.
as for your last point about them not hating their kids - i don't think it was ever implied that they did? they are shitty people and awful parents, but i wouldn't outright say they hate them. that doesn't particularly matter though, in a broader sense.
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Isn't it strange
How people can change
From strangers to friends
Friends into lovers
And strangers again?
- Celeste “Strange”
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Get you a man who can do both [insp.]
LAO WEN // GHOST VALLEY CHIEF in WORD OF HONOR (2021)
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He only says he went there for the noodles. He might have gone somewhere to bury himself.
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pat, you’ve got to stop doing this to me. we are not a thing. we are not friends.
— that’s right. how can we be friends when our parents despise one another? how can we be friends if we live next door to each other yet can’t even talk? how can we be friends if we compete against one another in everything? you know what? when you were away, I was so happy. I didn’t have to compete against you. I wasn’t being paranoid. I didn’t need to know what my gpa was. I didn’t need to know which sports you were involved in.
but guess what? it was so depressingly lonely for me. what we have now, what should we call it? If not enemies, do you think we can be friends?
— why? do you want to be friends?
— no.
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