Is The Rejected Omega In 'Some S' Based On A Book?

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Gabriella
Gabriella
2026-05-13 23:20:57
Theories about this are wild! Some fans swear the omega’s backstory matches a 2015 webnovel called 'Scarlet Submission,' but the author denies ties. Others think it’s a meta critique of rejection tropes in 'Captive Alpha'—though 'Some S' flips the power dynamics. I’m just here for the drama, honestly. The show’s execution makes it stand alone, book or no book.
Lila
Lila
2026-05-14 04:47:43
Honestly? Whether it’s book-based or not, the fandom treats it like sacred text. Fan wikis dissect every frame for parallels to obscure French paranormal romances or German queer lit. My take: it’s a mosaic of influences, but the rejection arc’s raw tenderness feels uniquely screen-born. That final shot of the omega howling under neon lights? No book could’ve prepared me for that.
Zara
Zara
2026-05-14 11:45:43
Oh, this question takes me back to my deep dive into 'Some S'! The series has this fascinating dynamic with the 'rejected omega' trope, which feels so visceral and layered. While I haven't found any direct confirmation that it's based on a specific book, the themes echo classic omegaverse literature like 'The Alpha’s Claim' or even fanfic tropes from early AO3 days. The emotional grit and societal tension in 'Some S' mirror those older narratives, but it carves its own path with modern twists—like blending cyberpunk aesthetics with primal hierarchy struggles.

What really hooked me was how the showrunner teased inspirations from 'out-of-print shoujo manga' in interviews, though they never named titles. It’s possible the 'rejected omega' arc nods to obscure Japanese BL novels or even Korean webtoons like 'Killer Omega.' Personally, I love how it remixes familiar beats into something fresh—like a love letter to niche genres without being derivative.
Ella
Ella
2026-05-15 12:45:41
As a longtime omegaverse reader, I’ve obsessed over whether 'Some S' adapts written lore. The 'rejected omega' plotline feels too nuanced to be purely original—it’s got that slow-burn angst I’ve seen in indie novels like 'Broken Bonds' or Wattpad gems. The show’s worldbuilding, though, leans into sci-fi harder than most books I’ve read; maybe it’s riffing on lesser-known dystopian ABO works? Either way, the character’s isolation arc hits harder than any text I can recall.
Isaac
Isaac
2026-05-15 18:20:29
I binge-watched 'Some S' twice trying to catch literary Easter eggs. While the omega’s storyline shares DNA with vintage yaoi manga (think 'Ze' or 'Earthian'), it’s more about vibe than adaptation. The show’s composer even mentioned scoring scenes to 'feel like lost novel chapters,' which fuels my headcanon that it’s an homage to forgotten pulp. Still, nothing beats that gut-punch moment when the omega burns their own nest—pure cinematic fire.
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