warning: If you love HDL maybe continue to next post
I haven’t even finished thie ep yet, saved the rest for later. I know it’s silly but again I was surprised at how unlikable and unpleasant these characters can be, and people love them. The Maid’s grudge made me mad. In 200 years she has learned almost nothing. I don’t understand how they keep talking about karma but they act as if it doesn’t exist.
All the people responsible for her murder and her daughter’s are long dead, even the people that would believe such stupid prophecy are long gone, the world changed. She is in a job that reminds her evryday that people do bad things and have bad things done to them, but they move on, they have to, and they pay for their deeds. Well, except for the hotel staff, they don’t regret or pay for much.
I hadn’t even forgiven her for trying to make the manager go crazy for selfish reasons and she is already plotting to kill a baby. I have to say it’s also lovely how she is still completely a fan of the patriarchy system, she only hates the kid if it’s a boy. The family doesn’t go on if baby is girl because girls don’t matter. Nice lady.
MW remains adorable, half an hour in and she’s joking about killing the baby. CS doesn’t even get angry at her stupid joke, if that’s even a joke, and when he helps the woman MW calls her an enemy of the Maid. An Enemy. Sure because in 1300 years she also learned nothing. Again karma doesn’t really exist for them. She is ready to prove this once more when she allows the possibility of MiRa getting hurt by the ghost. Yes, she changed her mind after the Maid was incapable of letting the baby die. How thoughtful of her. And she confesses again that her grudge is wanting to kill the captain again, even though she already did all that and CS is not even questioning her sanity because he is busy telling her he will make her painful memories go away, why would he even care about her morality.
I shuld also add Bellboy is so nice, he is probably around 90 years old and he thinks it’s ok to be romantic with a lonely teenager even if he plans to leave her soon. How do they even get chosen to work in this hotel? Is it enough to have a grudge and not be a psycho? Are they picked by MW’s excellent moral compass?
Lixie
August 27, 2019 at 6:23 AM
Hotel del Luna ep13
a small rant
warning: If you love HDL maybe continue to next post
I haven’t even finished thie ep yet, saved the rest for later. I know it’s silly but again I was surprised at how unlikable and unpleasant these characters can be, and people love them. The Maid’s grudge made me mad. In 200 years she has learned almost nothing. I don’t understand how they keep talking about karma but they act as if it doesn’t exist.
All the people responsible for her murder and her daughter’s are long dead, even the people that would believe such stupid prophecy are long gone, the world changed. She is in a job that reminds her evryday that people do bad things and have bad things done to them, but they move on, they have to, and they pay for their deeds. Well, except for the hotel staff, they don’t regret or pay for much.
I hadn’t even forgiven her for trying to make the manager go crazy for selfish reasons and she is already plotting to kill a baby. I have to say it’s also lovely how she is still completely a fan of the patriarchy system, she only hates the kid if it’s a boy. The family doesn’t go on if baby is girl because girls don’t matter. Nice lady.
MW remains adorable, half an hour in and she’s joking about killing the baby. CS doesn’t even get angry at her stupid joke, if that’s even a joke, and when he helps the woman MW calls her an enemy of the Maid. An Enemy. Sure because in 1300 years she also learned nothing. Again karma doesn’t really exist for them. She is ready to prove this once more when she allows the possibility of MiRa getting hurt by the ghost. Yes, she changed her mind after the Maid was incapable of letting the baby die. How thoughtful of her. And she confesses again that her grudge is wanting to kill the captain again, even though she already did all that and CS is not even questioning her sanity because he is busy telling her he will make her painful memories go away, why would he even care about her morality.
I shuld also add Bellboy is so nice, he is probably around 90 years old and he thinks it’s ok to be romantic with a lonely teenager even if he plans to leave her soon. How do they even get chosen to work in this hotel? Is it enough to have a grudge and not be a psycho? Are they picked by MW’s excellent moral compass?
RenOIshi
August 27, 2019 at 6:25 AM
THIS! THANK YOU!