It was like being given a suitcase of sadness. The birthday scene brought me to tears. William's feelings are very clear. How many things he keeps to himself... Another week to wait for the 6th Episode ️ ️
A perfectly chosen song for such a moment, and indeed for their story. I feel sorry for Villa to the point of tears, to the point of breaking my heart, everything that has been accumulating in him for so long has poured out in the most unfavorable light. But I agree with Simon, with his mom, that love shouldn't be so hard, bring so much pain. Just as in the first season he chose himself and refused to be Villa's secret, so here he did the right thing. Villa has to figure it out for himself first (although I have no idea how), and then build a relationship, since it will cost a lot to shift all his pain to a loved one. However, if you make predictions for the final episode, the percentage that they will still stay together has grown in my eyes, because, it seems to me, Simon's words will finally become the catalyst for Villa to radically change something, try to move on, leaving the burden of the past behind.
And how I still love this series. Despite the fact that 90% of the plot is pain wrapped in pain, but everything looks very real and you believe the problems and torments of each character. Omar and Edwin play just amazing, especially the dramatic moments💔 Now we are waiting for a week, and we believe in the best.
@K2isOn: You wrote everything correctly, but it's so hard to realize that Simon will leave, and William will be left alone with his problems again. It seemed that Simon should have stayed with Willie, as a support group, as the only support. Although Simon is not ironclad, he still has a loving, supportive mother. And Willie, you might say, has no family. I was right to tell my parents: "You didn't even let me grieve, stay with my family." And now he will be left with a new grief, and alone again, without a family and without time to grieve. I am sure he will be pulled by some state affairs again and he will wear a mask. "The monarch is all right."
The thing is, Simon shouldn't, but he's been trying for a very long time. He was constantly worried about Villa, tried to get him to talk when he saw that something was wrong, stopped his outbursts of aggression, forgave all the negativity that he expressed towards him in moments of quarrels (comparing Sarah and Eric), and Villa almost never heard or saw what was happening with Simon, as far as his mental health is severely undermined by publicity and hateful comments. And I don't blame any of them, but Simon is not a psychologist, he's just a kid. And that's why I hope that Ville will throw it all to hell, so as not to wear the aforementioned mask anymore, and let it all go away by damn August, if it means that he will find himself and calm again.
@K2isOn: in general, it seems to me that William's mother is deliberately playing the sick woman, because she has not found another way to influence her son. Mom understands that with this public cumingout, William will definitely want to give up the title and give up everything for love. Mom was so strong all two seasons, even when the eldest son died, and then, suddenly, she was knocked down. It's kind of weird.
Such thoughts also flashed by, but this is completely cruel to him, given that he has not moved away from the death of his brother, and his parents did not even try to help him. That's why I liked his outburst at their birthday party so much, it was high time.
I agree. Let him send everything to hell. Simon is really very scared, and he says: I don't recognize you anymore. He does not know that Villa has panic attacks from the very beginning, which he has to cope with, but he does not doubt him and tries to be around as much as he can, although life itself is not sugar. And he sees that Villa's condition is only getting worse, and it scares him. He literally walks through a minefield, not knowing what to say, because at one moment Villa is thinking rationally, and at another he is already crushing and breaking down. I hope so much that Ville will finally think about what he is losing/gaining and for what, and realize that his own desires and life are more important than the crown and serving the monarchy for the sake of his brother, in whom he was disappointed. It is unlikely that he will be able to let go of everything and become king, knowing that everyone wants to see in him the second "ideal " Eric.
They are teenagers, what is it for better or worse?! Simon has been going against himself for a very long time in order to provide Villa with support, but there is an edge to everything
@K2isOn: So what? Simon sees how Willie is hurt because of resentment against his mother, and instead of supporting him, he says, "Oh, it's hard for me, fuck your royal family."
@K2isOn: and yet it seems a little cruel to throw a person into his DR or immediately after, seeing at the same time that a person already lacks the support of even an elementary family.
in general, of course, I really understand his decision to break up (take a break?), he was such a scared cat when he was thugging the room, so everything always turns out wrong for them
and although there are many complaints about Villa this season (the quarrel in the music room was nothing at all), his speech to his parents was creepy, it was high time to tell them everything. Maman, who opened her mouth at the birthday of her LIVING son only to talk about Eric, of course. dad, who purely performs the function of a clothes hanger, is even worse
I really really hope for a happy ending (I won't forgive Lisa for the open end), but so far, to be honest, I don't really see a future for boys 😭 they should first learn to talk to each other, because in these episodes they either kissed or swore
@LanaLuna: about the quarrel in the music room, I do not add, but multiply. For me, Villa understood almost the entire series, the questions were mainly to Simon. But there was clearly some kind of wild game. What did Simon say? And Riley, is his sister not worthy of comparison with Eric? What's going on at all T_T Honestly, the feeling of contrivance for this breakdown is about the same as the beginning of a drama with a Hillary (the prince made a speech, and it reminded us that). This kind of contrivance of the drama is downright annoying. But it is unclear, mainly, why - the plot can be told in different ways, dramas can be given at other scenario points, and not destroy the same Willmon and Villa himself, when, in fact, both are the central focus of the series. Damn, I can't, I feel really bad after this episode.
"I can't do this anymore, love shouldn't be so complicated", - poor Simon is already like in the song that plays at the end "spent all of the love I've saved". (If I'm not mistaken, this song has already been played in previous seasons, it is very much in the theme of their relationship). It's very hard to look at William, he's been squeezed from all sides, he's holding on for Simon, but he decided to leave him too. William is getting closer to repeating his brother's fate.
"You can't do either!" Damn, Villa! Simon's face after the breakdown of the Villa 😧
You know, after such a cunt, there's no endgame anymore. Wilmon broke up. How can this be fixed in one episode!? If there is an open final, I will fly to Sweden and give everyone a pussy. They also finished off Arcade at the end, to be sure, bitches!
No, well, it's just tin. The undisputed winner in the nomination "The most terrible Birthday"
Duncan Lawrence's Arcade is still this one at the end of T___T The scene from the trailer, which has not yet been shown in the series, of course makes us hope that everything will end well.. But it's still hard and painful for the boys.
Damn, I understand everything, Simon, but at least you can not break up during a mental breakdown. Draw conclusions, understand that you are not taking it out, but why finish it off at the moment ((( I am very worried about Villa. How to live a week until the next episode
@Juli13: for a seventeen-year-old, this is an almost inaccessible level of analysis of what is happening, you have to be directly wise and reflective beyond your years...
They show very well how you can slip into abusive relationships without knowing it. Ville doesn't even notice that in response to any word from Simon that he doesn't like, he starts attacking and shouting at him. It is very difficult to perceive constant aggression from a loved one, so it is impossible to blame Simon for not standing up, even though it was not the right moment. And no matter how much a person apologizes for aggression, if he then continues to attack again in the same situation, these apologies lose their value. It becomes a vicious circle.
Not a series, but a broken heart. Even August, the devil, touched me. I thought, of course, that there would be another intrigue with Eric, but this was also expected. There is an assumption that Willie will harden and close up after everything and become the most desirable king without much emotion, and Simon will go his own way. The probability of a happy ending is not small, but you don't even know which is better, they are really very different. It is unlikely that Willie will refuse and August will come to the throne. Most likely there will be either a happy ending or an open ending. The moment with Prince's tantrum and Simon's scared face and the last Arcade scene broke me into pieces..
Loving you is a losing game.. How well chosen is the song for the series finale. Duncan Lawrence's Arcade is one of my favorite Eurovision winning songs.
Aaaaaa There is a strong feeling that Villa deserves a partner who would not leave him after a nervous breakdown at a time when he needs support so much, and even on his birthday Something Simon is clearly following the path of the main disappointment of the series
Well, Villa is on the way to the main abuser of the season - he constantly breaks down on Simon, throws things at him, yells and (even if by order above, but) controls his social activity. Both just don't fit together.
@Fhsys: I don't condone Villa's behavior, but you can understand him, he's been on the verge of a nervous breakdown all season. But I agree that the guys are not suitable for each other, at least at this particular moment in time, maybe sometime later, but definitely not now
Two heart-breaking scenes: 1. When Sarah hugged August I don't like August, but I really felt sorry for him. It's great that he was discovered at the end, his past and motives. He and Sarah are kind of cute. It's a pity that as soon as Sarah started to get better with Felice, now everything is going to go to hell again 2. The conversation between Villa and Simon at the end is also under the Arcade, well, it's just that I really want a happy ending for them, but I can't imagine their couple in a year, what will Villa do when he turns 18 and he completely becomes an official? How can she continue to date Simon?
The words of Simon's mother "But in love everything should not be so difficult. Especially when you're so young" is literally the leitmotif of this whole season. That is, we should be kind of happy for them and they should be happy themselves, but it doesn't work out. Because their situation is too difficult.
And I have to admit, Villa's parents suck. I don't know how they are as monarchs, but as father and mother they failed. It's your son's birthday, and literally every time you open your mouth, you talk about his dead older brother. Yes, we realized that Eric was perfect, and Villa never dreamed of being like this, but can we not show it so clearly? You're supposed to be playing to the public all your life, so make an effort here. And yes, I understand that a woman is in grief, but it's the same with Villa. His outburst at the celebration was justified and I fully support him. His father is generally some kind of slobber.
But! Even though I agree that Villa and Simon will not be able to take out this relationship during this period of their lives, but, Simon, seriously? Was it at that moment that you decided to announce that you were breaking up? That was wrong.
With such an emotional ending, I forgot about the beginning of the series. It was at the moment of the quarrel in the music class that Villa was already wrong, but listen, have you seen his family? It is clear why he is so closed and goes into denial. You can't grow up there for others. Plus, this whole topic with the idealization of someone then necessarily comes out sideways. The way Ville attacked Simon was completely wrong, but I think it was an inner fear that spoke to him. After all, what he voiced, supposedly calling Simon's thoughts, are actually his own thoughts, which he is ashamed and afraid of.
Despite all the positive aspects, this series drags into the abyss of unbearable despair. Let them come out of this already. I'm not ready for the last episode. ;____;
Yes, he's tired of absorbing Villa's negative emotions, but does he see what kind of family he has? you can't show emotions there, you keep everything to yourself, God forbid someone finds out. This is not Simon's family, where everyone stands up for each other and there is a lot of support.
Villa has fucked-up parents, a fucked-up brother, a fucked-up birthday and a fucked-up boyfriend who decided to leave him at a difficult moment in his life. I don't want a happy ending, although I'm pretty sure it's being made. Let Villa become king, and Simon farts away, back to Marcus, judging by the comments, he is better than Villa the abuser.
Poor bun Sarah, now the girlfriends will tell Felice about their kiss and the hope of reconciliation will disappear again. For whom I want HAE - so it's for Sarah and August, they can find solace in each other
@fairyfoxxy: Here are just a thousand advantages about Simon. It seems clear that it is difficult for him too, but to be a secret to Villa, he does not want Villa to give up the throne in favor of another, he does not want publicity, he does not want. But that's where the options kind of end, and I still didn't understand what exactly he wanted. Villa adapts to him as best she can, but I have not seen any active actions from Simon to save their pair, another escape at a difficult moment.
I agree all the more about August and Sarah. But I don't really believe in their happy ending - there is too much social disapproval from others in white coats.
@Me-wow: you have correctly noted that it is not clear what Simon himself wants. He has been playing the sufferer all season, although he is in a much better position than Villa. He can easily, at any moment, wave his paw and say that he is tired of everything, go to the other side of Sweden and live, they will forget about him in a month. Villa has been cooking in a cauldron all his life, that's who's cornered, that's who's having a hard time, and certainly not Simon. And to blurt out about parting when your beloved is literally crushed is the height of meanness.
August and Sarah probably wouldn't have become a happily ever after couple, I just feel sorry for them. Both of them have real feelings.
I'm just curious... When this series, its first season, was in the production stage, and even at the stage of "I had an awesome idea how to shoot" - was this the very idea to pour the audience of Swedish Netflix a puddle of glass to chew? What's in it for, why make a story three seasons long about how nothing will work out? Well, like, do you want to show some kind of vitality there? Social inequality, etc.? Just wait for the final season of Monarchs, so that each episode emotionally rolls you along the paved paths of the Hillershka. Well, that's it. If there's no sudden comfort movie in episode 6, then I don't even know. What kind of game, there's not enough evil(
It is also, of course, unclear how they really plan to complete all the plots, since at the moment there is a lot of potential in different lines and, although I am in favor of closing the series, in order not to draw drama, I am still frustrated about this too. in the end, what I've always liked about this series is that, even though it was written according to fairly obvious cinematic precepts (characters, turns, classic climaxes, etc.), it was still really good when you see how each act pulls a chain of events that affect development and relationships characters with each other. it's great to watch the story from this side, it's very dense and good drama. and therefore, among other things, it is somehow disturbing and sad for the ending, because by the final episode, the emotional charge, the intensity, has accumulated a lot
Both Wilhelm and Simon have a lot of untreated wounds and worked-out injuries. They would, of course, first sort themselves out, and then build a relationship.
To consider Villa an egoist, of course, you need to watch the series through one place. Well, it's worth considering that the main characters are still teenagers, and they still have to study and study in a normal relationship)
@Mutant_Zero: so I'm wondering how people can attribute egoism to Villa in general, of the two of them, Simon can be called an egoist, in general, the whole second season is his main quality. Villa, until the last episode, had never shown any selfishness.
The birthday scene brought me to tears. William's feelings are very clear. How many things he keeps to himself...
Another week to wait for the 6th Episode ️ ️
A perfectly chosen song for such a moment, and indeed for their story. I feel sorry for Villa to the point of tears, to the point of breaking my heart, everything that has been accumulating in him for so long has poured out in the most unfavorable light. But I agree with Simon, with his mom, that love shouldn't be so hard, bring so much pain. Just as in the first season he chose himself and refused to be Villa's secret, so here he did the right thing. Villa has to figure it out for himself first (although I have no idea how), and then build a relationship, since it will cost a lot to shift all his pain to a loved one.
However, if you make predictions for the final episode, the percentage that they will still stay together has grown in my eyes, because, it seems to me, Simon's words will finally become the catalyst for Villa to radically change something, try to move on, leaving the burden of the past behind.
And how I still love this series. Despite the fact that 90% of the plot is pain wrapped in pain, but everything looks very real and you believe the problems and torments of each character. Omar and Edwin play just amazing, especially the dramatic moments💔 Now we are waiting for a week, and we believe in the best.
I hope so much that Ville will finally think about what he is losing/gaining and for what, and realize that his own desires and life are more important than the crown and serving the monarchy for the sake of his brother, in whom he was disappointed. It is unlikely that he will be able to let go of everything and become king, knowing that everyone wants to see in him the second "ideal " Eric.
also Simon later: let's break up
🤡🤡🤡
and although there are many complaints about Villa this season (the quarrel in the music room was nothing at all), his speech to his parents was creepy, it was high time to tell them everything. Maman, who opened her mouth at the birthday of her LIVING son only to talk about Eric, of course. dad, who purely performs the function of a clothes hanger, is even worse
I really really hope for a happy ending (I won't forgive Lisa for the open end), but so far, to be honest, I don't really see a future for boys 😭 they should first learn to talk to each other, because in these episodes they either kissed or swore
For me, Villa understood almost the entire series, the questions were mainly to Simon. But there was clearly some kind of wild game. What did Simon say? And Riley, is his sister not worthy of comparison with Eric? What's going on at all T_T
Honestly, the feeling of contrivance for this breakdown is about the same as the beginning of a drama with a Hillary (the prince made a speech, and it reminded us that). This kind of contrivance of the drama is downright annoying. But it is unclear, mainly, why - the plot can be told in different ways, dramas can be given at other scenario points, and not destroy the same Willmon and Villa himself, when, in fact, both are the central focus of the series. Damn, I can't, I feel really bad after this episode.
Damn, Villa!
Simon's face after the breakdown of the Villa 😧
You know, after such a cunt, there's no endgame anymore. Wilmon broke up. How can this be fixed in one episode!?
If there is an open final, I will fly to Sweden and give everyone a pussy.
They also finished off Arcade at the end, to be sure, bitches!
Duncan Lawrence's Arcade is still this one at the end of T___T
The scene from the trailer, which has not yet been shown in the series, of course makes us hope that everything will end well.. But it's still hard and painful for the boys.
And no matter how much a person apologizes for aggression, if he then continues to attack again in the same situation, these apologies lose their value. It becomes a vicious circle.
The moment with Prince's tantrum and Simon's scared face and the last Arcade scene broke me into pieces..
There is a strong feeling that Villa deserves a partner who would not leave him after a nervous breakdown at a time when he needs support so much, and even on his birthday
Something Simon is clearly following the path of the main disappointment of the series
But I agree that the guys are not suitable for each other, at least at this particular moment in time, maybe sometime later, but definitely not now
1. When Sarah hugged August
I don't like August, but I really felt sorry for him. It's great that he was discovered at the end, his past and motives. He and Sarah are kind of cute. It's a pity that as soon as Sarah started to get better with Felice, now everything is going to go to hell again
2. The conversation between Villa and Simon at the end
is also under the Arcade, well, it's just that I really want a happy ending for them, but I can't imagine their couple in a year, what will Villa do when he turns 18 and he completely becomes an official? How can she continue to date Simon?
in love everything should not be so difficult. Especially when you're so young" is literally the leitmotif of this whole season. That is, we should be kind of happy for them and they should be happy themselves, but it doesn't work out. Because their situation is too difficult.
And I have to admit, Villa's parents suck. I don't know how they are as monarchs, but as father and mother they failed. It's your son's birthday, and literally every time you open your mouth, you talk about his dead older brother. Yes, we realized that Eric was perfect, and Villa never dreamed of being like this, but can we not show it so clearly? You're supposed to be playing to the public all your life, so make an effort here. And yes, I understand that a woman is in grief, but it's the same with Villa. His outburst at the celebration was justified and I fully support him. His father is generally some kind of slobber.
But! Even though I agree that Villa and Simon will not be able to take out this relationship during this period of their lives, but, Simon, seriously? Was it at that moment that you decided to announce that you were breaking up? That was wrong.
Let them come out of this already.
I'm not ready for the last episode. ;____;
Poor bun Sarah, now the girlfriends will tell Felice about their kiss and the hope of reconciliation will disappear again.
For whom I want HAE - so it's for Sarah and August, they can find solace in each other
I agree all the more about August and Sarah. But I don't really believe in their happy ending - there is too much social disapproval from others in white coats.
And to blurt out about parting when your beloved is literally crushed is the height of meanness.
August and Sarah probably wouldn't have become a happily ever after couple, I just feel sorry for them. Both of them have real feelings.
Just wait for the final season of Monarchs, so that each episode emotionally rolls you along the paved paths of the Hillershka. Well, that's it. If there's no sudden comfort movie in episode 6, then I don't even know. What kind of game, there's not enough evil(
and, although I am in favor of closing the series, in order not to draw drama, I am still frustrated about this too.
in the end, what I've always liked about this series is that, even though it was written according to fairly obvious cinematic precepts (characters, turns, classic climaxes, etc.), it was still really good when you see how each act pulls a chain of events that affect development and relationships characters with each other. it's great to watch the story from this side, it's very dense and good drama.
and therefore, among other things, it is somehow disturbing and sad for the ending, because by the final episode, the emotional charge, the intensity, has accumulated a lot
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