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Here are the best Easter eggs in the show. "Behind Her Eyes" may be at the top of Netflix charts across the world, but many viewers are unhappy with what they see as the homophobia of the show's ending and how it treats the character of Rob. Netflix's Behind Her Eyes holds a dark secret regarding Rob and what transpired with him and Adele around the time of his death. Rob is a gay behind from Behind Her Eyes.
This section is in need of major improvement. Please help improve this article by editing it. This section is in need of major improvement. Please help improve this article by editing it. This section is in need of major improvement. Please help improve this article by editing it. Rob is openly gay. He jokes over this to a nurse. He falls for David. We all think Rob is were rob gay in behind her eyes a victim and product of his environment.
And then we can't forget the scene where he astral projects to watch David and Adele have sex, focusing only on David. He even shows the manipulative side we come to see from Adele in the future, often planting seeds in her mind that David is too old for her, not good for her or just after her money — the very same manipulative tactics he later uses to convince Louise David is abusive. View 2 comments. He already broke the friendship with Sophie by ratting out her affairs to Sophie's husband.
Adele updated it using her own ability to astral project. Looking back, his history with addiction, impoverished upbringing, poor family life and need to escape his surroundings all plays into exactly why he would want to steal Adele's life. Adele explains multiple her that when partaking in astral projection, you can only go to places you've been before — places where you have 'visualised the details'.
In the future, Adele appears erratic, sometimes eerily calm before suddenly screaming and shouting obscenities. Rob goes as far as giving the book to Louise to make sure the body switch takes place so he can kill Louise while she is in "Adele's" body and he is in Louise body. Rob learns about the dream tricks from Adele and he uses them to hurt people. She's still rich years on, so eye it's plausible she learned to cook you can't mistake Rob's feasts looking back.
She devised a method, the First Door, to eliminate nightmares by creating a utopia in their minds. Read more from Louisa Mellor. In one particular scene, David tells Louise that he couldn't ever get over how callous Adele was that her friend had overdosed. He has low self esteem and he is a drug addict. She dies because she is in Ron's dead body. TV News. Rob in Adele's body marries David who is clueless as to who his wife really is.
When we see Rob's journal in the future about bending were robs gay to create a paradise world, little do we know he's still alive and manipulating everyone. This happens while he is in Adele's body and vice versa. In this day and age, such skewed stories of privilege and deception really have to be dissected properly on the cutting floor if they're not to be demeaning and disrespectful towards marginalized people who struggle for proper representation.
Rob not just any member of the working class, but — as an impoverished heroin addict with a troubled background from a Glaswegian tenement — a full bingo card of poverty cliche has no revenge to take against blameless Adele. We know Rob is attracted to men from the first episode, when he tells one of the rehab workers how much he 'loves cock' — but the series attempts to throw us off by implying he is in love with Adele.
As the storyline progresses, Rob decides to possess Lou's body and marry David when he fears she is taking "his husband" away. It's meant to allude to the idea of astral projection, but of course no one would guess that off the bat — so we can't blame ourselves for missing that one. In some ways, it seems the series made Rob gay just to demonize him, which is problematic, especially in England where there's a high anti-LGBTQ sentiment, with all sorts of nasty, unwarranted stigmas.
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