I'm on ch.2 and I just don't. Where's the emotional conflict? The intensity in it? He just suddenly accepts things just like that? They should've at least had a scene where he's properly brooding and thinking about how his world just flipped upside down to some level. Then he can move on. Just some transition at least would've been nice. What is this weirdly emotionless, far too calm acceptance. He accepted the betrayal way too easily too. No reaction. Nothing. What the heck?
I'm on ch.2 and I just don't. Where's the emotional conflict? The intensity in it? He just suddenly accepts things just like that? They should've at least had a scene where he's properly brooding and thinking about how his world just flipped upside down to some level. Then he can move on. Just some transition at least would've been nice. What is this weirdly emotionless, far too calm acceptance. He accepted the betrayal way too easily too. No reaction. Nothing. What the heck?