Re:Monster, episode 3

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  • zabadoh
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    7 months ago

    I’m pretty jaded, and watch and read disturbing stuff all the time.

    As long as one maintains awareness of how the material is being manipulated, and be willing to call it out, it can only expand your horizons.

    • altec@midwest.social
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      7 months ago

      Idk, Goblin Slayer was pretty gross, but it was manageable within context.

      This show is just weird

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        7 months ago

        I was going to say this show is the flip side of Goblin Slayer, showing that life as a goblin isn’t all fun and games either.

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          7 months ago

          Yes, but in Goblin Slayer the human victims didn’t fall in love with the goblins and had severe psychological trauma as a result of what happened to them.

          Here the human girls are reduced to sex wish fulfillment for the reader: “wohoo you goblins killed my friends and abducted me, please let me ride this tasty MC dick in a orgy”. I had more respect for the show in the first episode where the first group of girls rather took poison.

          • zabadoh
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            7 months ago

            I agree with that. It’s called Stockholm Syndrome

            I’m not sure whether that’s the writer’s intent, and we’re going to see what happens if some of the captives wake up to what they’re doing…