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gizkasparadise · 5 months
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Baby monster as they set its mother on fire while it can only watch on helplessly: mommy!!!
Me, knowing this shit will haunt my dreams and beginning a whole existential journey about whether humanity is worth saving: yo wtf
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meizthoughts · 3 months
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itsclydebitches · 5 months
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You know, surprisingly Sweet Home 2 has given me a better appreciation for what some fans might see in late seasons of RWBY. The last 8 episodes were a hot dumpster fire of a story—and I'm arguing that from an objective "You fucked with basic writing conventions in a non-productive way and also a huge chunk of audience expectations, also in a non-enjoyable way" perspective, not just "That wasn't to my taste." Season 2 is a mess, friends.
HOWEVER I was also able to recognize where specific, highly personal preferences were carrying the show for me:
Uh oh, a Main Character died! Oh well. I wasn't super invested in them so it's fine
Now a million minor characters have suddenly been introduced instead? Isn't it lucky for me that I find them intriguing. Better yet, this one guy literally no one else cares about has inexplicably become a fave. His mere existence on screen increases my enjoyment by 70%!
Wow the last twenty minutes of this episode was boring af but look! My ship! That's the only thing that will stick with me an hour from now
Huh, I have no idea what's going on. Like, straight up huge chunks of this make no sense to me. Eh, whatever. I'm binging this on a Saturday night with the express purpose of turning my brain off. Comprehension can come back tomorrow. The hot, morally dubious soldier just made a crazy shot with his rifle to blow up a ton of monsters. Cool!
It really was an interesting experience to watch a show (notably one I already liked from Season One) and spend it going, "That was so bad... and also I need to watch the next episode immediately." Sweet Home 2 was so much fun to binge and I'll be thinking about it for the next couple of weeks at the very least. I also absolutely would not recommend it to others due to [checks notes] way too many reasons to list here. I can't say it's "So bad it's good" because it doesn't have that vibe, rather, it really was just a few pinpoint, personal interests and the willingness to prioritize them over literally everything else in the story that made it "good" for me.
Which put into sharp relief how others might watch another show with absolutely no cohesion, the death/disappearance of Very Important characters, boring as hell stretches, and a fundamental misunderstanding of what fans liked about the original and come away going, "It was great!" Because there was that one (1) cool scene. Because your ship has A Moment. Because while some people might care about answering the myriad of questions introduced, or understanding what's happening in any given scene, you just care that your fave existed for twenty seconds doing a GIF-able action.
Only difference is I'm going, "Yeah it sucked and I enjoyed it" rather trying to uplift those small, super subjective preferences as proof of the story's secret genius.
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bitchofdarkness · 4 months
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Istg, if Seok-chan is actually dead in s3, Yeong-hu better be fucking crying over it. Not even kidding, I wanna see him ugly crying and heartbroken and depressed/angry. Seok-chan was literally his personal sunshine the entire season 2. You don't move on easily from losing that type of person in your life, just saying.
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dyaz-stories · 4 months
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quick question, would you ever write about monster!hyuck? even though we don't know how he is going to be in the show just yet?
Hm, so, I'm not opposed to it but like you said, we don't know much about him at all. My personal expectations are that he's going to have lost (most) of his memories and be more on the monsters' side, at least at first, while retaining some aspects of his personality. For example, I think he'd still be mostly calm and collected, but in a way that would extend to having no qualms killing if he thought it would help him out. I also expect that he'd be pretty protective of the people he cares about (like he was with Eun-Yu, in his own way, in S1).
So I could see myself writing about, say, a survivor finding him first, or him finding another neohuman that's recently been 'born' again honestly I'd probably write that character kinda like the shy girl that the soldiers meet at the end of S2, she looks like the kind of characters I like. I love shy, socially awkward characters. But also, I wouldn't want to go too far with that because I don't like it when I have things planned and canon throws a wrench in my plans lol
So basically, my answer is a solid 'maybe'. If people are interested, let me know!
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squidthoughts · 5 months
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SWEET HOME S2 SPOILERS UNDER THE CUT. FOR REAL; SERIOUS:
what the fuck what the fuck what the fuck i mean i did kind of guess this would happen bc gyuyoung was in like. no promotions. and she's so booked and busy. but STILLLLLL GOD MY HEART. i was so strapped in for 10 more eps of being jisu/eunyu delusional ughhh. me when the kdrama that had 0 chances of containing wlws takes my 0 chances away from me :((( also brutal to deafen her... and youngsu.... like this season is giving scattered and not so good tbh
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local-limebug · 4 months
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i have NOT finished sweet home s2 so if you reply to this post in any way, even through tags, please do not spoil the second season's ending
spoilers for the first two minutes of sweet home season 2 episode 7 spoilers under the cut
HYUNSOO AND YIKYUNG'S KID?? HELLO?? i'm gonna cry, that was so sweet
it is especially bittersweet once you remember that hyunsoo had a younger sister who died pre-apocalypse :,) like that's a big brother !!! (also puts a sadder connotation on how hyunsoo may have viewed eunyu and eunhyeok's interactions)
also they haven't exactly said how long the kid (still mad that they haven't revealed her name) was with hyunsoo instead of yikyung and like... that scene where the kid calls hyunsoo oppa and hyunsoo gives her that adoring smile in return- *clenches fist*
i'm gonna fucking cry i love hyunsoo and this kid's relationship so much and i've only seen like a minute of it 😭
EDIT: that bit about hyunsoo losing his younger sister pre-apocalypse is NOT a fun fact to remember when the kid tells hyunsoo that she doesn't need him anymore and that she's gonna hurt him too.
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catrlarbeno · 4 months
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Yikyung deserved something other than that poor woman was going through it
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swannsways · 5 months
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sweet home s1e10 / s2e8
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deer-with-a-stick · 5 months
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one and a half episodes in and holy shit. Producers asked the writers how much they wanted Hyun-su to suffer and the writers just said “yes”
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queenjang21 · 5 months
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SPOILER ALERT!!! Lee Eun hyuk will be back on Season 3 😱😱
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gizkasparadise · 5 months
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Episode 1: Hyun Soo's unfortunate eldrich abomination sugar daddy date
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neo-zone · 5 months
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Genuinely worried how the conflicts gonna played out in season 3 considering how uneven one side and the other
On the bad side, you got Sergeant Tak slowly losing himself to monsterization, Chief Ji and her hungry monster son, Yi-kyung's daughter with her monster-turning touch, and Wui-myeong/Sang-won with a whole army of scary ass Neohumans in Bamseom. As if it's not enough, reborn Eun-hyeok, who fucking scared off the other monsters, is also on the way to join this whole fucking mess
Then on the good side, you basically only have Hyun-su (that if his blue-eyed alter is cooperative), Chan-young, Eun-yu, stadium survivors with their own personal hidden motives who's been too comfortable in their crappy sanctuary, the remaining soldiers in the stadium with their limited ammunition, Ha-ni (if she does arrive on time to the right location), and luck from God itself
Goodness
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rosaryrradical · 4 months
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So I'm rewatching season one, and something I had completely forgotten about happens. Sang-won calls Yi-kyung while she's fighting the spider monster.
Thanks to season 2 we know Sang-won's timeline goes;
Working as a scientist on the monster project.
Shows symptoms, volunteers for study.
Is tortured horrifically during "study", his fiancée is told he's dead.
Escapes the lab in the body of another scientist.
Gets with a group in a church, kills all of them.
Is found by the Shin Jung-seop gang, comes to green roof.
So timeline wise it only makes sense for him to call directly after his escape. He gets access to a body and a phone and immediately calls the woman he loves.....but then goes on to just start killing everyone with a care. Seemingly without giving a crap about Yi-kyung ever again. What happened?
Like season two has he directly finding her next to his own (original) body, passed out and suffering and he just walks away....
I really hope we get more (read ANY) interact between them in the final season.
Also in season one he stops Ji-su getting assulted, but is fine with torture and killing, what is his deal?!?
Please share you thoughts on this and his whole character, I need answers! XD
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bitchofdarkness · 5 months
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This will probably be a controversial opinion on the show, but I did like season 2 of Sweet Home. Yes, it's different from season one, but it's important to move on to actually get to the point. If they were still in that building all alone with no new characters, it would be boring as fuck. Also, does no one get the damn huge side eye they are casting at the military with how they portray it? *sigh* That alone is chef's kiss.
Anyways, I like the new characters and the way the old ones grew with their new life situation. I'm also glad the old main cast wasn't in every single scene. It would've been overbearing and too much. Especially if Hyun-su would've been their savior all the time. I actually dislike it when the hero is everywhere at once and barges in the very last moment for every event. Don't get me wrong, some scenes it's okay, but not always.
There are obviously more stories to tell in the Sweet Home world and they are connected. But I guess you would have to actually rewatch season one before paying attention to season two to understand what's going on.
I really love how this season forces people to pay attention to the story, instead of giving everyone their favorites to stare at.
I said what I said.
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brokenangelwings22 · 5 months
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Sweet Home season 2 is confusing as hell. I searched to see if I’m the only lost after episode 3. I’m in fact, not alone. That’s not a good thing.
The things I’ve read about season 2 is basically “this is a stepping stone to head into season 3”. That the seasons were filmed back to back.
Netflix, my dude, with all due respect, what the actual fuck? If this does have their fingerprints all over it, I’m fearful for other shows that were excellent the first season.
For the sake of my own sanity, I’m gonna read the webtoon. I want to see if any of season 2 is canon.
Hell, I didn’t even think we’d get a second season, so I was beyond thrilled that I was wrong. Now I’m not sure if it’s worth it.
They make some of the characters annoying as hell, spotlight characters I didn’t like in s1 with “they grew in the timeskip” exposition, killed off the characters I loved, and didn’t focus on the main protagonist.
So the big question is: did the season veer too far off from the source material?
This is going to make or break the show for me. I choose to either read the original or watch the movies/shows. I don’t do both most times because I’d just feel disappointed.
I’m looking at you, Disney for failing to adapt A Wrinkle in Time multiple times.
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