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grandekofi · 6 months
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i’m sorry gram x eugene was so?? nothing. gram x nuch however will always own my heart
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theworldinclines · 2 years
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alpha-peen · 2 years
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FRIENDLY REMINDER: WE DON’T HAVE MUCH LONGER WITH THEM
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gaykey · 2 years
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one flaw of the show though was how they tried to sell us gram x eugene when gram x nuch was right there the whole time
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disaster-j · 2 years
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i'm so glad nuch beat the 'government mouthpiece' allegations cause people were starting to piss me off, i saw some being straight up hostile towards her character for simply stating legal facts?? idk if these ppl have just a very black/white view of the world or want to seem like such revolutionaries (i'm literally a socialist btw) cause firstly, there needs to be someone to counter gram's(gang's) points or otherwise we would just be in a pointless bubble, her and gram's arguments perfectly show complexity of these issues and how the problem is a systemic one!! and secondly, people like her exist? and it's not like she's this zealous government supporter she's mostly just pointing out how the law allows all of these things to happen and thus the conclusion for viewers is 'well, then the law is flawed and punishment is administered arbitrarily' which is exactly one of the main points of the show...
You get it! The point of her character isn’t to parrot propaganda, it’s to highlight how grave injustices occur with the help of the law and not despite it. Her playing devil’s advocate for Gram is extremely important because it allows for in-depth discussions into these topics. If Gram said x thing is wrong and everyone just agreed then there would be no discussion of why it is wrong, why it keeps happening or what should be done to make it stop. She’s not taking the side of the oppressor, she’s being pragmatic and pointing out that just thinking something is bad is not enough, as future lawyers they must learn how the law is manipulated and how to manipulate it themselves in order to make it work for the common people.
I attended an interesting webinar today where they discussed how the law interprets the term “natural” wrt matters of sex and sexuality and the speakers pointed out how the law is intentionally ambiguous. It is written not as hard facts but as something to be interpreted by individuals. As law students it is their job to figure out how to interpret the law in their own favour. What Nuch does is point out how Gram fails to justify his interpretation in a way that would be acceptable in a court of law. He can say it is wrong all he wants but if he wants people to listen to him and take his side he needs to have a stronger argument with substantial evidence backing him up. Otherwise the revolution stops with him. As someone pursuing law he cannot simply disagree with it, he must know how to fix it as well.
Nuch is a great character and her input is very important not just to the narrative but also to the audience’s understanding of the issues. Calling her a “government mouthpiece” is belittling the importance of healthy debate and discussions in revolutionary media.
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illgiveyouahint · 2 years
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I still maintain that this story would benefit from a multiseasonal show rather than trying to say this story in just 14 episodes.
And with that being said, I want season 2 that has Namo, Nuch and Gene joining the boys. Eugene and Gram both realise that actually what Gram thought was love was just this idea of love, and that it's not actually what he wants. And Eugene just likes him because he's nice to her. Instead Eugene and Namo will hit it off. Gram and Nuch continue to be close with maybe hints of relationship in the future. Dan starts working on getting the trust of the gang now that he's no longer cop and of course building back trust with Yok too. Season 2 would deal with the lawsuit from this season. With like a side focus on Yok's mom and disability rights. And then I can imagine a continuous Todd x Black storyline where perhaps at some point the gang would need a help of Todd, as like the devil you know type of thing, and we could explore Todd's side a bit more. And would be a good way how to continue to build White and Black's renewed relationship. And overall of course this would be a shift from a sort of vandalist acitivism towards more activism within the laws that still pushes and pursues justice.
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