Since when do trailers incorporate all the scenes you will see in the series?
Don't. Trailers are just an advertisment to investors/sponsors. Nothing more. You can't take them for face value. The best way would be to ignore trailers and just watch a series without expectations.
It was a pretty good series. The over the top family infighting and drama, the mismatched main couple (one a good…
No it was not. And I don't think they did it well. Of course it was unresolved because the writers had no clue what they were doing. And it could not even play out that way. Than would have inherited everything! Pheen could not go away from his family background because his husband would have owned EVERYTHING. He was not re-instated as a police officer and because the writers were lazy they killed off everyone, nobody has to face any consequences. Than could have sold everything but it would have been hard to sell an medical imperium worth of some billions (even when it's only Bath). They would have to emigrate to a place far away where nobody knows them, because Pheem would have been too prominent. His name change would only make sense if they had changed the actor because he was under the knife changing his face. It makes no sense whatsoever.
Is it just me? Some scenes from the trailer were not included in the drama, like the angry make out scene when…
Trailers are only done for investors aka sponsors. Trailers often have not much to do with the series itself. See "ThamePo" where there was no elevetor scene at all :)
That's a reason why I don't watch trailers, because they either spoil the whole plot or the series is different of what you would expect. So in the future, don't watch trailers, except if it's a line-up trailer, because this will never reflect the whole series but you could have forgotten it when the series airs 🤣
I mean, if it wasn't for Daou and Offroad this series would've been a major flop! the story kept getting jumbled…
The series is a giant flop. But I have to accept that the fangirls/boys don't care about the story. They only care that their ships are hugging, kissing and f*cking with each other.
So here’s the thing: the ending works emotionally. The finale hits hard on the feelings, and the Pheem×Than…
You still asume the writers have any idea what they write about :))) Of course they do not. They have to churn out a script as fast as possible, it has to be filmed as fast as possible because the slots on one31 have to be filled.
It did not only resolve it was just ignored. Logic in general was ignored at large 🤣
Nope, Than only has a claim. But of course such little discrepancies I can't point out, because that would require…
Of course it did not... Besides being lazy they also did not have enough time, it had to be "pumped" out as fast as possible... because it had to be released this year... The trailer was released on August 7th, so they started filming before that... and it was of course aired on one31 (ONEE, where gmmtv is a subsidary).... Even when GMMTV announces 22 (!) BLs alone, they don't have the capacity to produce them all in one year imho. So they buy other series as well (Fourever You Season 2 with fucking 24 episodes will also start quite soon) to fill the slots.
you are good cause I gave this a 0,5.😋and Luffy on the avatar, you're slay!!!
we can't rate a 0 or 0.5. There are some positives, the scenes just with the two of them are very nice, can't complain about this. And for me it was not painful to watch in contrast to "Love in the Moonlight" - and of course I can't explain to you why the other one was painful either. It did take much more out of me compared to this. Here it's just ridicilous that it turns funny for some scenes.
There is so much here to complain about, I am afraid if I start it will never end. I do want to point out a further…
Nope, Than only has a claim. But of course such little discrepancies I can't point out, because that would require a brain to understand. When you are in the "bubble" your brain is taxed as it is. 🤣 Because the writers are very lazy we don't know if he claimed it... but it seems just from the last scenes, he did not - which of course is stupid and makes no sense.
The premise sounded great but i wont be watching it now. I was really into but it's become over saturated with…
In this case it's China too... because iQIYI (Baidu) is one of the main investors in Thai BL. But it aired one ONE 31 (ONEE). iQIYI is not on the level of GMMTV (ONEE) yet, but they do now sign their own artists as well.
Have to say for the most part I agree with you. Excessive pathos and chronically melodramatic. There was a lot…
As you said there is a lot of good which must be accounted for like production quality, cinematography, costumes, music. So the 3.5 reflect that. So, my story rating is the 1.0... I can't even fault most of the acting because they did what the director told them to do and they did it very well.. "Character development" I don't see it that way.... it's very 2D for me.
Trailers are just an advertisment to investors/sponsors.
Nothing more. You can't take them for face value. The best way would be to ignore trailers and just watch a series without expectations.
Of course it was unresolved because the writers had no clue what they were doing. And it could not even play out that way. Than would have inherited everything! Pheen could not go away from his family background because his husband would have owned EVERYTHING. He was not re-instated as a police officer and because the writers were lazy they killed off everyone, nobody has to face any consequences. Than could have sold everything but it would have been hard to sell an medical imperium worth of some billions (even when it's only Bath). They would have to emigrate to a place far away where nobody knows them, because Pheem would have been too prominent. His name change would only make sense if they had changed the actor because he was under the knife changing his face.
It makes no sense whatsoever.
Trailers often have not much to do with the series itself.
See "ThamePo" where there was no elevetor scene at all :)
That's a reason why I don't watch trailers, because they either spoil the whole plot or the series is different of what you would expect. So in the future, don't watch trailers, except if it's a line-up trailer, because this will never reflect the whole series but you could have forgotten it when the series airs 🤣
And the end could never play out, except Than sold everything and they both moved to another country :)
But I have to accept that the fangirls/boys don't care about the story. They only care that their ships are hugging, kissing and f*cking with each other.
It did not only resolve it was just ignored. Logic in general was ignored at large 🤣
There are some positives, the scenes just with the two of them are very nice, can't complain about this. And for me it was not painful to watch in contrast to "Love in the Moonlight" - and of course I can't explain to you why the other one was painful either. It did take much more out of me compared to this. Here it's just ridicilous that it turns funny for some scenes.
iQIYI is not on the level of GMMTV (ONEE) yet, but they do now sign their own artists as well.
This may be asian taste as well, have no clue....