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This show is mainly youngcels being retarded, they take the blackpill too early and think that going ER is the best course of action to get back at foids that have wronged them.
I'll go over each episode at a time:
Overall, the understanding of inceldom by the show is very limited, it doesn't really go beyond the redpill because most of what is shown is just bullying by the foid and rejection that caused him eventually to go ER. I wouldn't say this show is an anti-incel one but it does put us in a very bad light and our own beliefs as well, mainly the message is more about the content that young people consume can affect them drastically and cause them to be violent.
I think the writers of the show chose inceldom as a motive cause they thought it fits well with the story on why the main character did commit murder. The actual cases where this story was based on didn't any motives because of inceldom, so that's why they didn't go into much detail about his motives.
TL;DR: It's basically fags in Netflix trying to understand what inceldom is like and that our beliefs are the reason why boys act violent and commit murder, how a normal boy was "brainwashed" by incel beliefs that he would murder a foid.
@unionistcel
I'll go over each episode at a time:
In here is the exposition episode and sets the scene with Jamie being arrested by police, taken and processed into custody. There isn't really any reference to Inceldom here since it was mainly Jamie trying fruitlessly to prove his own innocence, despite CCTV evidence of him doing the crime.
This is the episode when we get into the more Incel terminology, the first reference is emojis on messages and comments from Katie the foid who got murdered explained by Adam, the main police officer's son where he explains about the 80/20 rule, different pills such as the Blue pill and Red pill saying it is a "call to action" by the manosphere. Naturally the police officer would question why he is involuntarily celibate at 13 even though most people don't even lose their virginity at that age but do experience some level of love. Jamie didn't like the label of being an incel cause it's basically the equivalent of "You will never find love ever" I believe some of us (including myself) have been told this mulitple times and we just have to deal with it. Moving on after that the foid police officer makes remarks about how inceldom is "Andrew Tate shite" as well as making a tangent on how it's mainly the Male that gets all the attention rather than the female victim. Just typical foid ramblings on how incels are and that women aren't represented fairly kinda stuff.
Here is where things get more interesting, Jaime was with a foid therapist and he did a snap a few times on her when she was asking questions he didn't like and thought she was trying to get him to confess, in the end he did. There were some other things such as him being attracted to women and taking sexual interest, seeing nude photographs of foids in his school and the girl he murdered, the shit we've all seen before. When the Katie posted about Jamie she thought he was part a "truth group" likely a reference to fully blackpilled incels. Next was the 80/20 rule and he explained that and agreed with it himself, and posted about it online only to have Katie reply saying it was funny. He then went on about how he tried to ask her out and then when she rejected him, he snapped and killed her. So basically he went ER after being rejected by the foid that he liked.
Nothing much in this episode, but Jamie knows he fucked up and is going to spend his life in prison. It's basically just the family and dad coping. His dad also said that Jamie's grandfather was abusive and violent, so jamie inherited his grandfather's violent tendency that would likely caused him to go ER as well.
Overall, the understanding of inceldom by the show is very limited, it doesn't really go beyond the redpill because most of what is shown is just bullying by the foid and rejection that caused him eventually to go ER. I wouldn't say this show is an anti-incel one but it does put us in a very bad light and our own beliefs as well, mainly the message is more about the content that young people consume can affect them drastically and cause them to be violent.
I think the writers of the show chose inceldom as a motive cause they thought it fits well with the story on why the main character did commit murder. The actual cases where this story was based on didn't any motives because of inceldom, so that's why they didn't go into much detail about his motives.
TL;DR: It's basically fags in Netflix trying to understand what inceldom is like and that our beliefs are the reason why boys act violent and commit murder, how a normal boy was "brainwashed" by incel beliefs that he would murder a foid.
@unionistcel