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05.06.2023
Shoulder touches give me a hell lot of anxiety and trust issues after Gifted ya know..
cursed idea: the one messaging thua as bruce wayne.....is teacher chadok. that's why he doesn't really scold thua for using his phone on campus, and why they presented the red herring of kan being bruce wayne in the same episode. chadok wants information on the students and thua is connected to all of them, from ayan to kan, ie the prefects. he sees a kid looking for a friend, who better to manipulate into accidentally exposing all their secrets?
Watching Chadok have more than one facial expressions hurts if you think this is how he’s been behind the scenes this whole time.
Yes, he is an adult. He is no less broken than the teenagers. He has a long road to healing ahead of him
(Twitter thread I wrote earlier and thought I’d reproduce here since y’all seem to like my Eclipse meta posts:) So I've seen a few claims that the reveal about Chadok's relationship with Dika creates narrative inconsistencies, especially regarding Chadok's characterization. Personally, I disagree. Ep 11 has introduced several major plot holes, but I don't think that's one of them.
Chadok's prior relationship with Dika adds extra dimension to both characters, but it doesn't in any way negate Chadok's role as the primary villain of the story. Because while Chadok is a member of an oppressed community and he's grieving his lost love, we know that he has consistently made the wrong choices since his own school days, and he didn't let anything--neither love nor grief--change him. He never removed himself from the principle's influence. He never fully accepted his own sexuality. He never put Dika's wellbeing before his own fear of exposure. And worst of all, he either didn't realize or didn't care that he was pushing his students down the same tragic path that he and Dika walked, and that Akk in particular was in danger of breaking the same way Dika did.
Chadok is a tragic figure, but he brought that tragedy on himself and then pushed the next generation to make the same disastrous decisions he did. He learned nothing from Dika's influence or his own mistakes. He was so committed to the system that everything else, even his own happiness, was secondary to it.
I don't find that inconsistent. Quite the opposite. Chadok has been brutally, painfully consistent since he was a prefect. He's an object lesson in the costs of unreserved compliance and conformity. He has lost everything but Suppalo, so Suppalo is his everything, and he demands that it become everything to Akk and the other students too. If Suppalo's rules and traditions are called into question, he will be forced to question his own actions in her service, and that can only lead to grief and regret.
That's how he can ruthlessly berate Akk for failing to do his duty one day and then cry over Dika's memory the next. He doesn't notice the cognitive dissonance because Dika's death, as painful as it must have been for him, didn't ultimately impact his worldview. His commitment to Suppalo is too strong.
Omg also I had jokingly thought some times before like "bro imagine if Dika and Chadok were dating or something haha" but I DIDNT EXPECT IT O ACTUALLY BE TRUE ??
AND THEY WERE ENGAGED TOO?? Seeing Chadok look so happy gave me whiplash too, and seeing him and Dika look so in love and happy (like Akk and Ayan) just weirdly helped my peace of mind
Episode 11 f*cked up my already f*cked up sleep schedule
Okay so for the past however many episodes since I started watching The Eclipse I have successfully kept my mouth shut because I have work to do and Tumblr scrolling is a lot more time efficient. However, ever since watching episode 11, I HAVE THOUGHTS and I’m about to make them everybody’s problem.
THUA. I am hoping that the show pulls an episode 6 on us and gives us more info on what went down between the whole drama at Suppalo and Suppalo: The Drama. I’m going to wait until episode 12 is out and I’ve fully digested it because a) I’m going to put my trust, which might be unfounded, in the show to figure this whole mess out and b) there is only so much rage I can have and still get my work done.
There have been a lot of posts about people either vehemently calling out what Thua did and people letting it slide or saying it’s as bad as what another character did (popular choices are Akk, Ayan or both). For me personally, I think what Thua did was way worse, solely based on his intentions for doing it.
The original got too goddamn long so I’m making it a thread.
Hot take: if chadok and dika didn’t kiss in the office, they wouldn’t have gotten caught. Then again it’s not right that teachers aren’t allowed to date. They’re adults and can do whatever they want!!!!!! But if you had a secret relationship, I propose being cute and intimate when you’re at home or outside of said location
I’m sad that their relationship ended like that but yeah that’s immediately what I thought (coming from someone who had secret relationships before)