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saw that coming lol

weak hero and monogatari still coming, recording those tonight!

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Hasani Wilmer

The foreshadowing is foreshadowing

Kingmakaii

The second she pulled up the party I’m like this seem like some blackmail shit and low and behold nigga got camera in the rooms this how you know I watch to many shows that do shit like this 😭

BlueSmurf

Her husband is the dude in the video that her sister was watching

Abigail Stember

I was so disgusted by this episode I had to watch the hole series in one sitting. A horrible way to die and cents everyone was practically naked they didn't have any shield against the chemicals.

Jaelyn Mcgee

Actually you had it right originally, Bill is her husband and he has a fitness show that he does, it's just implied that her sister Camille has a crush on him or at least likes watching his workout vids

PetersThimble

Yall that is the same man ☠️ The guy who runs the workout company is the husband of the redhead daughter

Jaelyn Mcgee

i just realized that Fraudrick was this close to calling Perry slurs, during the board room scene. I can't imagine how awful it'd be to die basically being covered in corosive and highly acidic chemicals.

Anonymous

Perry's death is by far the most disturbing to me. Like, the sound design of everyone choking and gagging and melting was just... so unsettling. So excited for yall to see the rest! It just gets better and better, in my opinion!

Jappa

weak hero where

Pan Cakes

house of goat

Jay

Yeah sheera … first u saw the wife at funeral and then u saw bill and then the video and say they aren’t the same ?😂😂 don’t force the sheeragan lol

Husky

she said she thought she saw the wife at the funeral. and the video is hard to tell.

Amber Youngblood (edited)

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2023-11-11 18:15:04 I feel like them all having all these sexual kinks speaks to the real life rich, and how when you grow up with anything you want and no consequences, you end up trying everything you can get your hands on and developing very intense ways of feeling any sort of love or connection. Not one of these kids got the love they needed in life, the dad created an environment of “impress me or shut up.” This show is astounding. Some of the monologues are so deep and true to life that I was incredibly impressed, especially near the end of the series when truths are fully told. Thank you guys so much for sharing your reaction, I am so excited to hear your insights as we dive deeper into this tale. (And many things said are titles of Edgar Allan Poe works or lines of his. Rue Morgue for instance, and this one with Perry was The Mask of the Red Death. They each die in a way that is a nod to a different Poe short story.)
2023-11-11 15:13:54 I feel like them all having all these sexual kinks speaks to the real life rich, and how when you grow up with anything you want and no consequences, you end up trying everything you can get your hands on and developing very intense ways of feeling any sort of love or connection. Not one of these kids got the love they needed in life, the dad created an environment of “impress me or shut up.” This show is astounding. Some of the monologues are so deep and true to life that I was incredibly impressed, especially near the end of the series when truths are fully told. Thank you guys so much for sharing your reaction, I am so excited to hear your insights as we dive deeper into this tale. (And many things said are titles of Edgar Allan Poe works or lines of his. Rue Morgue for instance, and this one with Perry was The Mask of the Red Death. They each die in a way that is a nod to a different Poe short story.)

I feel like them all having all these sexual kinks speaks to the real life rich, and how when you grow up with anything you want and no consequences, you end up trying everything you can get your hands on and developing very intense ways of feeling any sort of love or connection. Not one of these kids got the love they needed in life, the dad created an environment of “impress me or shut up.” This show is astounding. Some of the monologues are so deep and true to life that I was incredibly impressed, especially near the end of the series when truths are fully told. Thank you guys so much for sharing your reaction, I am so excited to hear your insights as we dive deeper into this tale. (And many things said are titles of Edgar Allan Poe works or lines of his. Rue Morgue for instance, and this one with Perry was The Mask of the Red Death. They each die in a way that is a nod to a different Poe short story.)

Wrëck

yea shorty def gotta be death or tied to it or something by her lines, the kiss and then the skull mask thats what i took away from this episode

Huemon Nottabear

During the meeting the were talking about how they found toxic chemicals at the sites, Perry was ignoring all that and only thinking about his party. That's how Roderick killed him, by hiding that shit in the site and trying to cover it up. The consequence of both their actions.

Hasnain Khan

Yehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Franklin wasn't getting away with 35mil scott free

The sister with her AI impersonating algorithm is literally inviting EVERY type of fraud imaginable - terrifying. Maybe I'm too short sighted but I'm glad I'll be bones before AI becomes truly OP as opposed to humanity's little helper

Mavereth

Lol in real life we’d also think she’s a crazy trippy hot bitch 😂

Cody wanless

this show is perhaps one of the best netflix have done

Leo

This show is incredibly well produced from the set designs to the sound effects and lighting it's amazing and I was not expecting to see a human pizza today so there's that as well😐. Sidenote imagine your AI self snitching on you this robot bout to be miss minutes all over again.

Dune

I wish lupa was in this to comment on the sinister sex lol

Jaelyn Mcgee

right?? I know he would have loved some of the kinks and wildass dialog. Maybe he can do a separate watch like he did with JoJo

Drake Rage (edited)

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2023-11-15 05:15:08 23:55 Nice catch Roshi, id is the part of our unconscious that controls our sex drive and aggression, according to Freud. Also, speaking of Id, ID:Invaded is a hidden-gem Psychological Thriller anime.
2023-11-15 04:47:32 23:55 Nice catch Roshi, id is the part of our unconscious that controls our sex drive and aggression, according to Freud. Also, speaking of Id, ID:Invaded is a hidden-gem Psychological Thriller anime. edit: Interesting info since it directly connects to Perry's theme, his death due to "consequences" copy-pasted: The id operates on the pleasure principle (Freud, 1920), that every unconscious wishful impulse should be satisfied immediately, regardless of the consequences.

23:55 Nice catch Roshi, id is the part of our unconscious that controls our sex drive and aggression, according to Freud. Also, speaking of Id, ID:Invaded is a hidden-gem Psychological Thriller anime. edit: Interesting info since it directly connects to Perry's theme, his death due to "consequences" copy-pasted: The id operates on the pleasure principle (Freud, 1920), that every unconscious wishful impulse should be satisfied immediately, regardless of the consequences.

Anonymous

I always hear Lupa's "Sinister Sex" in my head every time I watch a sus sex scene 😭💀

Bria A.

Golden Rule: “Whoever makes the gold makes the rules.” Lmao.

Mike A

Sheera and Roshi acting like Perry is supposed to know he's in a horror movie. Some random hottie he's never met before says some cryptic and super vague stuff and tells him to stop his party, doesn't tell him anybody is in danger or anything just super vaguely says some stuff about consequences, and he's supposed to just take that seriously and shut the whole operation down. Who would believe that.

Corey Leach

Notice the contrast between Rod and Auggie saying "this world needs change." Auggie is talking about fighting and dismantling the corrupt system by being doing things the right, ethical way. Rod is trying to be part of the corrupt system but jus wants to rule it (the one with the gold makes the rules.) Really love this show and it's deep message.

My Big Little Brother (edited)

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2024-02-09 00:35:22 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.
2024-02-09 00:35:22 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.
2024-02-09 00:35:22 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.
2024-02-09 00:35:22 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.
2024-02-09 00:35:22 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.
2024-02-09 00:35:22 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.
2024-02-09 00:35:22 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.
2024-02-09 00:35:22 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.
2024-02-09 00:35:22 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.
2024-02-09 00:35:22 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.
2024-02-09 00:35:22 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.
2024-02-09 00:35:22 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.
2024-02-09 00:35:22 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.
2024-02-07 11:53:16 The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.

The irony in your statement is that this "stranger" obviously knows things they shouldn't. Anyone smart would pick up on that and consider it. It's really not as vague as you've made it out to be, but more of a situation tied to greed / ego. Yes, a person who isn't completely embroiled in their feelings would pick up on the implications and maybe explore or ask questions. Someone who only cares about what they want would probably quickly dismiss it. And therein lies the problem. He did have warnings and foreboding. He never stopped once, until the consequences of his actions arrived and came knocking. It's too late.