>cool old movie is playing in my local cinema today>look up tickets>nobody has reserved seats>sweet>return a couple of hours later to book tickets>two people have booked adjacent seats right in the middle of the audience>my options are now only seats real close to the screen, on the edge of the rows, or near the back of the room where they will think I am a creepy pervWhy do normies do this, seriously?
just sit inbetween them
>>219332587When you say "cool old movie" do you truly mean a classic or some MST3K shit? Is it the gen z interpretation of "old" when in reality it's from the 90s?
>>219332587i dont get it. are there only two seats in the middle, then only seats on the edges of the cinema? post what youre looking at
>>219332675the 90s was 30 years ago
>>219332662There are only 2 seats booked, and they are next to each other
Just stay at home, where its comfy
>>219332696There are like 8 rows in the main section for non-autistic people (ie not super closer to the screen) and they have booked two seats right in the middle of the fourth row, so I either have to sit in the autistic section, on the far end of a row in front of them, or at the far end of a row behind them, so I don't seem autistic
>>219332747Yeah you have that retarded gen z interpretation of something that is "old".
>>219332795you want to sit in the middle for a good view and there are 8 rows in this section you want to sit in and they have booked the two seats in the middle of row 4. whats stopping you from sitting behind them in the middle seats of row 5, 6, 7, or 8?
>>219332971It will make things uncomfortable, they may think I am staring at them. If they are sexual deviants or into making out a lot, it will be depressing for me. That's assuming this is a romantic couple.
>>219333033i think you're better off at home anon