Surprisingly this series remains my favorite ongoing Thai BL up to this point (a hair above Last Twilight). I admit the plot is simple (illogical sometimes, stupid most of the times lol), but that's exactly why I find myself engrossed for sheer entertainment without too much thinking, unlike other series that try too hard to be grandeur just to end up as a pretentious hollow.
... does the shadow fancy Dan? 🙈 im so confused 🤣🤣
In the post-credit scene in ep 14, it was revealed that Dan's father performed a ritual to ask the forest spirit (the shadow) to bestow him a child. So I think Dan is like a spiritual child to him or something. That's why the shadow seemed to always try to protect Dan.
I swear for the first time I find a character portrayed by Fluke likeable, and yet he got robbed big time. Both Nai's ability to see spirits and his unrequited feelings for Dan were left underdeveloped, imo. Instead, they chose to give so much screentime to that female character whose name I do not bother to remember, so much ANNOYING screentime!
Like the guest characters? Most of them are experienced actors and maybe they planned out a template. It’s a…
But when there are way more "guests" than the central characters, there is nothing special about the former anymore. This is the reason why I always prefer opening sequences showing only the main couple(s), whereas the rest of the cast only have their names listed.
Why does Yai only get a quarter of the screen during his introduction in the opening sequence, whereas all those random characters that nobody cares get half or one-third of the screen with even longer duration?
I haven't read the novel, so here is simply my guess:
Charlie and probably Jeff were also adopted by Tony, considering the fact that Babe said he did not meet other kids, and that the former two are also gifted in some way (Jeff is an expert in mechanical engineering, while Charlie can "hide" his alpha scent).
Thus, it is likely that these two hold a grudge against Tony as well. That's why Charlie tried to approach Babe to team up with him in attempt to take down their common enemy.
I'm starting to find it annoying. I don't think the Japanese voice is necessary.
I mean, the inclusion of foreign languages is not wrong, but at least the director should make sure his actors are fluent in such languages. Citing My Tooth Your Love as an example, Alex randomly spoke English too, but everytime he did, people found him hot, not cringey.
Charlie and probably Jeff were also adopted by Tony, considering the fact that Babe said he did not meet other kids, and that the former two are also gifted in some way (Jeff is an expert in mechanical engineering, while Charlie can "hide" his alpha scent).
Thus, it is likely that these two hold a grudge against Tony as well. That's why Charlie tried to approach Babe to team up with him in attempt to take down their common enemy.
Bad news: We got Chinese instead...