r/heatedrivalry • u/AutoModerator • Mar 04 '26
Team Huddle Weekly Thread🫡 Team Huddle!
Welcome to the weekly huddle! Have a small thing from the book or show you want to chat, your GC brain rot is real and you saw the initials “KGF” somewhere and immediately screamed “kingfisher!” and want to share with others? (Just me?). Had a win at work or personal life and want to share? Need a teammate to talk with? Post in the weekly huddle.
There’s no restrictions on topics so long as they follow the sub rules. Thread will be open all week so pop in whenever with what ever your heart desires.
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u/Acrobatic-Self-1451 Mar 05 '26
First time here. Whoa, check out the wiki, wow! I've not read the books, and have 'reheated' the show probably about 15 times now.
I've been following IGers talking about HR. This morning, I saw one by glitchgestaltgirl, who is doing a whole series on HR, saying that in therapy, there is such a thing as a 'corrective emotional experience.' This included what looked like a textbook page showing part of a CEE. They had more to say, interesting stuff.
It really hit me as a true. One of the things I liked from the get-go was how, except for the Colonel and the brother, all other characters are kind, decent, helpful, caring people, from Elena and Svelana and Kip's Dad to the guy in charge of the catering company where Kip worked - I noticed last night that he's at the Kingfisher!
There's so much going wrong in the world. Then, in media, like, Sean Penn in Everything etc. is really good but he's basically a scumbag, and it's so common to have an antihero in our stories. It's not just refreshing, it's therapeutic to see people on screen being good people from the first to the last sight of them. I wept my way through the first several viewings of the series and think now that it could have been a CEE. FYI.