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[–] chinawatcherwatcher@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

i watched it and had pretty mixed feelings about it all around. as far as the russophobia is concerned though, i actually thought everything to do with ilya's (the russian main character) family had much worse implications than anything else. the issues for queer people in russia are at least believable, but the ancillary stuff was not: ilya's father was both an important figure in the government, and also suffering from dementia at the same time, for multiple years (i mean, really???). and ilya's brother was a coked up exploitative asshole trying to milk ilya for everything that he was worth. that stuff really stuck out to me as russophobic, because what kind of government except a totally inept and fake one would keep on a prominent figure with dementia? this despite all the issues in the past with western gov leaders having dementia (biden, reagan, possibly even bush, etc).

[–] 6kb_@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago) (1 children)

oh yeah. ive heard a lot about the family itself bc ilyas dad is jackass who we are meant to hate, mother dies cuz her relationship w him is bad and she khs, brother is mooch who then goes on to hate on him when he comes out or whatever or refuses to send money back. so it's like, kind of cartoonish evil but i didnt say cuz i didnt see the arcs, in general if that's what the russian rep is like, almost unilaterally dickish except for ilya who chooses to leave russia and then goes on to hate on it (i think he says he doesnt want the passport wtf doe she mean) that's pretty bad. aladdin levels of 'subtle' racism

didnt know he had dementia though so funny bruh. incompetent senile oriental despots!

[–] chinawatcherwatcher@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

the only other russian representation in the show is a woman who is his longstanding "deep friends with benefits," but she's played off as being more worldly and therefore less russian: she speaks english fluently, she travels to see him in various US/canadian cities, etc etc. otherwise yes, all of the other russians in the show are definitely cartoonishly evil lol

[–] 6kb_@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (1 children)

unrelated but her actress is unbelievably beautiful. also didnt know all that lmfao. just got told by a friend ilya apparently considers marrying her for citizenship or whatever??

yeah that's true he does, i guess she must have dual citizenship that i forgot about too, making her even less russian haha.