The official spelling of the names are : Half & Kongthap, butaxdxex:
(For some reason, the spoiler isn't showing so I can't quote the whole thing)
Ur theory about Kongthap being the ML's nickname and Half's real name is smart
But why doesn't Atom know Half's real name if they're so close?
Maybe it's the other way around and Kongthap's real name or nickname is Half, but most people don't know that?
I have no idea lol
SPOILER ALERT (Including people who have watched ep 1)
WAIT. I just realised smth...basically, I rewatched the trailer after watching ep 1 and u know that scene where Atom tells the girl (forgot her name lol) that he likes who she likes and she says she'll help him? If she likes Half, does that mean she thinks Atom likes Half and she helps Atom win over Half and not Kongthap, but Atom was actually talking about Kongthap???
I have some updates to share:RiqueXinw:
As always, thanks. Given the recent changes at Wabi Sabi, I'm glad to see that "Fourever You Project" is still alive 'n kickin'. This is one I'm looking forward to.
the teacher mixes up their assignmentsaxdxex:
Hmm, that's a good point, as teachers generally use the correct names, not the nicknames. But surely students would be writing the nicknames on the erasers, right? We shall see ...
As to your comment in the next paragraph, me too! I loved Hashimoto and Aida in the Japanese original.
know that I have the movie to watch but I cannot for the life of me remember if I had watched season 2. Like I vaguely remember some scenes,RiqueXinw:
I *think* what you describe is in S2, but then I haven't rewatched this series so my memory is rusty. Someone else can prob answer more correctly than me.
Anyways, please do give me the bat signal when there seems to be some affection like the Thai version of Cherry Magic.RiqueXinw:
Absolutely
axdxex:
Thoughts on Two Worlds? I’m thinking of starting it.
I watched it and it wasn't what I expected. The story had a weird line, I didn't understand much of the plot and for me the NC scenes where too much. I must say MaxNat acting skills have improved a lot, yet it wasn't the best series I watched this year.
American Fan:
My Love Mix-Up! EP 1
Fourth is sooo funny and has great expressions!
Good start to this series! Quite a bit of content is true to the original, but also enough changes in a good way that make this a fun and cute watch.
I have a feeling I may like this version over the J-drama original as I'm not a fan of Japanese style of drama productions much.
I also liked it very much! I love Fot's facial expressions, he's so cute! I noticed how much they both have grown up since MSP
"I don't want to act like we are friends...can we call each other baby"
"I love you so much"
"I love you"
I have never had to fight to rate a series as hard as I fought to rate this one. I had to scrap my entire rating scheme it simply would not apply here. I mentioned some time ago that whenever I see a 10 scene I will rate the entire series 10 no matter where in the series it appears; something drastic would have to happen for me to change my mind about that 10. Well that 10 scene came knocking in episode 7. It's been a while since I've seen a finale to grip me the way that this one has. It was like a full circle moment; one with emotions of love so palpable it was hard not to smile with the characters on screen as their smiles were just that contagious. Objectively this series dragged like no other. But I would be damned if I let objectivity stop me from giving this 10. Hence I am breaking the f****** rules of objectivity. On June 7th 2024 I rated To Be Continued an emphatic, subjective and crazy 10.
With that being said let us get into this review.
This story was dragged from beginning to ending. The intention of the writers was, I am presuming, to take the audience on a journey of discovery; however what resulted was that the audience was dragged through this long annoying and exacerbating experience. However this also caused the audience to remain hooked because the story was presented in such a way that it left the audience with too much questions and so much mystery it was hard not to continue just to find out what was the cause of the argument between two main leads which resulted in them not speaking for a decade. It was hard not to find one of the leads at fault. However I chose to hold off from blaming either of them and in the end it is hard to assign blame when you fully understand the conundrum of the leads which resulted from teenage inexperience, immaturity and mistakes.
The situation was that Achi and Ji were friends in high school, overtime feelings developed between both of them and both found it hard to express what they are feeling to each other in fear of rejection and because of lack of understanding of what they were truly experiencing. It is an easy and frequent mistake for BL fans to confine their minds to the universe in which these stories take place and forget the real life context. It's important to remember that in real life should a young man find himself in the position where he develops feelings for his male friend it is not the same as developing feelings for his female friend because there's so much more added on pressure socially as well as his own masculinity that society has created an expectation of; so it is unfair to say, "why don't they just admit their feelings" and it is done right criminal to assign blame and judge any of the characters for the mistakes they made when they were teenagers; we cannot expect persons within a context outside of it especially when such characters are not mature enough to possess the requisite emotional intelligence and it is even more unfair to expect this of them as even some adults don't possess the emotional intelligence and strength to tackle the issues of sexuality. We see Ji try to circumvent his feelings for Achi by stating that he has feelings for a girl named Pear who so happens to be Achi's friend. We see Achi suffer a lot of hurt because of this; eventually Pear is taken out of the picture (can't spoil everything now can I) and the two become close friends once again. Now their feelings eventually culminate into an exploratory NC scene. It takes place in Archi's bedroom one night, the two are watching a pornographic movie which leaves them to explore each other sexually.
This was one of the most well-executed NC scenes I've ever seen. The emotions were palpable; it truly represented two teenagers not knowing what they were doing; being led completely by feelings. It was pure, innocent, precious, hesitant, but most of all, it held meaning and represented their feelings in the rawest way possible. After they had slept together Achi became distant and Ji misconstrued this reaction as him regretting what they had done but really Achi was feeling sorry for sleeping with his friend and thought that he had hurt him. Ji now thought that he was losing his friend and so when Achi said he wanted to take responsibility for him Ji refused and said that they should pretend that it never happened. Something else happened but I'm not going to spoil that part of it; what is essential here is to know that Achi left Thailand and moved to America where his mother lived without telling Ji based on this misunderstanding. This misunderstanding would lead to them not speaking for 10 years. This story of teenage misunderstanding and mistakes is a beautiful one that is real and holds so much. However because of the poor organizational skills and writing the story was almost robbed of its magic.
The writers dragged it out for far too long putting in unnecessary scenes as well as placing flashbacks at random points in the story that left them being fragmented. There's also the issue of the side couple that has little on screen time and seemed to not have any value in the story. The series ended with them not becoming a couple at least that is the impression the audience has because we never get to see them progress as a couple.
Flashback can be a powerful tool and writing style but not everyone knows how to use it effectively. I think a great example of it being used effectively is in Dead Friend Forever. Its placement has to be just right and it cannot be disconnected from the story it has to develop out of something done in a scene; it cannot be random. As a person who writes for academic purposes as well as for my own pleasure I do employ the use of flashback in a lot of my pieces. I have even run the risk of not doing something simple and using flashback in regional exams, so I understand the appeal in using it in writing but I also understand from a textbook point of view on how to use it and I don't think the writers were effective in doing so.
It is because of this dragging out of the story that some fans were quick to place blame on either of the characters as well as lose interest that would enable them to come to a place mature understanding. I too almost felt this way. I began to see Ji as the enemy; after learning the full story I understood why he acted the way he did in the beginning and throughout the series. He felt abandoned by his friend and by extension the love of his life; he also felt unwanted and those are dangerous feelings as well as depressive ones that can cause anger.
At several points in the series I wanted to take up the advice of some members here and drop the series like a hot potato. I was frustrated and annoyed. I hate nothing more than when a series is dragged till the very end and that is when we get the leads as a couple. However it is apparent that this did not deter me from giving it a 10 star rating. This is the most subjective I have ever rated a series.
The quotes that I made at the beginning of this post were taken from the finale. They resonated with me because after all of the heartache, the misunderstanding and the dragging that this series went through to see them so in love at the end made me happy for them. I was smiling, laughing may have even been giggling ( if you ever bring this up I will deny it till the day I die lol).
As it relates to Achi coming out with their relationship to the press, the reaction was unrealistic but after all that went down I am fine with this little unrealistic aspect.
Regarding Ji's father, it is sad to see him live in depression because of Ji's mother's death. We watch these characters fall in love all the time but we really don't consider what will happen when one of them dies as the possibility of them both dying *physically* at the same time is slim. If we can't expect a lock to open without the key then it is unfair to expect one half to live without the other. I had hoped they would show him moving on but they did not.
All in all the ending did it for me. I went into episode 7 fully intent on rapping this up and rating it an 8 but ended crashing into my 10 scene and being fulfilled in episode 8 (finale). Life is to be lived in the unexpected to fuck objectivity despite the drag all I see is 10.
As for the cinematography it was fine for me and the rest of the production was fine also. The only complaint I really have is the dragging. The acting was also fine for me.
This is very long so let me end here. I am not sure what my next watch will be but lets see which way the wind blows my interest.

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