It's good.
I liked it.
But none of that famous American sport that we all love.... Baseball! The game of America!
(Idk, I'm making fun of American jingoism now.)
It's good.
I liked it.
But none of that famous American sport that we all love.... Baseball! The game of America!
(Idk, I'm making fun of American jingoism now.)
It is definitely the fidelity of the gore that is the problem. It looks too real to be funny to me.
Alas,
How feasible would it be for me to watch and avoid looking at the gore? Like is it random for shock value, or is it in scenes where I could reasonably guess that gore will appear and look away from the screen for a while?
I ask because I have this fun kind of mirror synesthesia where if I see people being hurt, my brain will occasionally decide to simulate the pain for me on the same body part, and it gets stuck like that for 15-20 minutes before fading. It can make shows really uncomfortable to watch.
I'd skip this one for sure if I were you. It is used for random shock value and it's so frequent that, even if you could predict it all, you'd be looking away from the screen so often you may as well turn it off and pretend it's an audio drama.
Damn, that's so unfortunate. Thank you, I really appreciate the information.
There were def parts where i had to look away / cover part of the screen with my hand. I would prob steer clear if that is the case.