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#i hope the feel bad about loosing not only kinn but also porsche
florbexter · 2 years
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Not to sound all employee-bonding on this sunny day but Porsche could do wonders for the relationship between the Bodyguards. He is a social butterfly and while he might be often interested in his own entertainment (especially when he is bored) he seeks out friendship and if someone is loyal to him, he is loyal to them. He likes to have friends and the truth is: when Big and Ken get their heads out of their asses Porsche would be the first to forgive them.
They all could be besties if they would just be nice to Porsche.
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puniyo · 2 years
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Kinnporsche Episode 7 Theories – Reading too much into the unreadable (actually just too bored waiting for a doctor’s appointment like Kinn) Part 1
So, here I am, neglecting my fic but coming up with things about Kinnporsche (just because this doctor’s appointment is taking ages and I have the same patience as Kinn). Come discuss ideas with me, I don’t bite (not often). Bear in mind these are my own thoughts, aka, thoughts of a very sleep-deprived person who is running away from life’s deadlines.
Spoilers for the series! I haven’t read the books yet.
“Traditore” – “Riposa in pace” – “Amen.” So Mr. Don accuses Vegas of being a traitor before Vegas wishes him a good rest in peace. The minor family is the one sending people to mess with the major family and then pretending to catch them to elevate their reputation. Vegas is playing the roles of good and bad cop, and he is just tying loose ends. He is torturing someone when he knows who they work for and all the background story. Long story short, he is enjoying the process of torture for the sake of it. That is scary.
Pete does not shy away from violence and apparently Vegas is aware of that. In a very subtle way though. After Vegas extracts whatever that was, he walks closer to them and Pete is the only one looking at him (Arm is uncomfortable, Big is half-turned, Porsche has completely turned away). Pete has a relaxed stance when Big is hitting the prisoner. Pete is using a rifle (?) (I have zero to negative knowledge about firearms so apologies) during that last warehouse assault, which is definitely more lethal than a simple handgun.  
Pete is seen worshiping a god when he walks into the minor family’s compound. I find this interesting because I think that deity was Guan Di/Guan Yu, the deity of war. According to my Asian heritage, we have a holiday in the calendar dedicated to this deity and both the police and triads worship him. So it was interesting to see Pete doing so as well. Besides being a symbol for righteousness, it is supposed to protect his followers from wicked acts (I haven’t rewatched the episode so let me confirm on a second rewatch).
Kinn is very secure and confident of his sexuality and I absolutely love this instead of the usual whining male figures. Porsche is also comfortable with this and he fuels Kinn’s desire. He is not the one to initiate intimate acts (yet), but damn he knows how to fuel it. I also like that the crotch grab this episode was a nice contrast to the one in episode 4.
Something that disappointed me: how come Big, Pete and Porsche couldn’t take care of the intruders in the casino or at least put up a stronger offense? They were literally kicked and slammed by their enemies quite easily. I want to see a very, VERY competent fighter in Pete, as a contrast to his soft figure. A cinnamon roll that can kill. Would love that.
Macau is definitely not as innocent as he tries to look. He goes to the same school as Porschay (same uniform). I can see him doing something to Porschay in the future but Kim comes in time to destroy his plans.
Porschay is so blinded by love that you can see hearts and stars in his eyes. So innocent compared to his brother’s mature love. Great foil to each other.
Porsche realizes that Vegas is not to be trusted in the party when he mentions the bar by the beach. I hope that Porsche learns to distance himself from Vegas in the future episodes. I want to see him more assertive in refusing whatever Vegas gives him.
Kinn is crying after that mind-blowing hand job. Damn the rollercoaster of emotions that he went through (rage à guilt à regret à thrill and lust à elation à relief) and that he made us go through. If Porsche had not hugged him, I would. (Mile is just PERFECT).
K.Korn putting business above family. How did his wife feel? How did young Kinn feel? From the interactions between father and son in episode 5 and now 7, it feels like Korn tried and is trying to raise a blade more than a son. I can imagine his fear in losing the family business to the minor clan (they look more like thugs who do things the thug way instead of a refined sense of power – if this even makes sense) but if he is trying to make a killing and terror machine out of Kinn, he is going to be proven wrong. I really hope that Kinn proves to him that business and love can go together.
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bitacrytic · 2 years
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I wish...I wish we got to know more about Pete. Like I know we got to know him when he and Vegas were having their talks. But I wanted to know more about him when he still was a member of the main family. Like in earlier episodes.
Because it feels like when we talk about Pete, it is usually in line of how he reacts to Vegas. Not that it's not important or interesting. But I much like my characters to be their own first, you know? I mean would we be even talking about Pete if he wasn't one of the people who is in a relationship in the kinnporsche universe? We know something about Porsche that goes beyond kinn, we know about kinn too. We know about Vegas...what do we know about Pete? Before he was tailing Vegas...what do we know?
You're right. We wouldn't know much about Pete unless he was in a relationship.
There are three people this show has focused on:
Kinn, because he's the main character.
Porsche, because he's the catalyst.
Vegas, because he's the antagonist.
These three men are important. If they never came in contact with each other, the story would never have started.
Everybody else falls under the category of, "related to someone important." As such, they come and go in respect to how their actions affect the important (sorry for this word) people.
The show was focused on those three people. And not even on Vegas that much, because it's "the Kinnporsche show".
As sad as it is to say, Pete was not pivotal to the plot. I know. I know. Don't crucify me. But this is a show. The plot has to progress. Pete was only important as far as Kinn could use him, or as far as he was useful to Kinn and/Porsche. He tailed Vegas for Kinn. He went into that dungeon, for Porsche. These are things that Kinn could have delegated to Big or Arm or anyone else. And then when Pete got kidnapped, THE STORY WENT ON WITHOUT HIM. (I am weeping as I write this because Pete is awesome. I am so sorry) But it's true. The storyteller can only focus on people and things that are relevant, so Pete's storyline starts and ends in relation to Kinn, Porsche and Vegas.
But compared to other side characters, we got A LOT from Pete. We know about his grandma and his feeding habits. We know he dances naked a lot and likes to hang loose around his room. We know he's a badass. We also know his mind is a fucking fortress. We know that he's a stickler for the rules. In ep4, the other guards were enjoying the spa, but Pete was still in his suit. He doesn't like Tankhun very much but he would smack anyone who talks bad about him. (He nearly bit Porsche's head off in the side story for Tankhun who he always complains about)
For someone who was a background, almost-dispensable character for TEN episodes, we learned alot about him. It might not be enough, but there's hope for the future. I think. I hope. I pray. Who knows? We might get Pete's own struggles now that he's been traumatised enough.
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