“When I am stable, I write chaos,” Cunto joked during a panel at the Austin Public Library. “When I am chaotic, I write comedies. Right now, I am very happy. So my next script is a horror film.”
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This arc is a fan-favorite for its moral ambiguity. Viewers are divided: is Samuele a homewrecker following his heart, or is he being disloyal to a brother? The writing cleverly avoids easy answers. The tension is not just romantic but ethical. The storyline forces Samuele to mature rapidly, making a painful choice between the code of friendship and the promise of a deeper connection. Ultimately, this relationship, born in controversy, either becomes his most stable partnership or a constant reminder of the bridges he burned—depending on the season’s direction. “When I am stable, I write chaos,” Cunto
This is Cunto’s most controversial and beautiful storyline. It is not sexual. Instead, it is a platonic romance—a deep, soul-led partnership that challenges the traditional definition of a “relationship.” They two-step. They argue about land rights. They cry in a pickup truck during Willie Nelson’s “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain.” So my next script is a horror film