Killing Stalking touches on some pretty horrific topics that cover a pretty long list of triggers, including those involving LGBTQ+, which is kind of the opposite of what a lot of us need right now.įor me, personally, it’s kind of the worst time to recommend something with so many LGBTQ+ triggers and violence like Killing Stalking. Their tones, stories, and genres are entirely different. Besides that aspect, these two stories have absolutely nothing in common. The issue comes when people are trying to recommend this show to people who enjoyed Yuri on Ice simply because both pieces of media happen to feature LGTBQ+ characters. Killing Stalking, as you can surmise from the title, is very violent and I’m not condemning people who find enjoyment in the show in general. I can enjoy violent media under certain circumstances. I’m first and foremost a fan of Hannibal and that’s literally about a guy that eats other people. I’m not one who can really judge people who enjoy violent and graphic entertainment. There’s been a recent trend lately by some Yuri on Ice fans to steer others towards the Korean webtoon Killing Stalking.
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