Is there a reason the use the "minecraft" door sound even with massive doors? Are they so lazy that they can't record new sounds for all materials and sizes?
I'm happy to disagree with you.I even don't care what genre a show is, when the story does go opposite to what…
Are you a bot? Or did you not understand what I wrote?
"One type of ending doesn’t fit all stories. The choice of a happy, open, or sad ending depends on the story's context and the creators’ intent" -> I said exactly that for this show. It should have a bad ending because it would make more sense.
If you are just a fangirl writing on my review because you like to provoke me, don't bother. It's useless to argue with you because you don't want to understand my point of view. You just think your point of view is the only point of view that matters.
"Because it's a BL we get a happy end. Oh would it be so much better if Co-Worker just died and that would be…
I'm happy to disagree with you. I even don't care what genre a show is, when the story does go opposite to what we have watched seven episodes. It this context of this series, they should not have an happy end because it makes no sense. The same as the appology of mr. director - you do need some time to reflect on yourself before you can really apologize.
An happy end is just a sterotype of a stereotypical genre... but there are some BLs which don't have an happy end and the shows are good as well, the last was "Spare Me Your Mercy"...
Why are these people hung up on sad endings?They accuse happy endings of "pandering" to fangirls, don't they see…
All four of them? nah. All four are traumatized, so all four should have therapy first. And they could have done a "time jump" 3 years later and then Daon & Co-Worker meet again, that would have made more sesnse imho... If you are not mentally healthy a relationsship will not work imho.
Why are these people hung up on sad endings?They accuse happy endings of "pandering" to fangirls, don't they see…
Tragedy for the sake of tragedy is also clichéd and overused -> yes, especially in thai shows. With sterotype bad guys/gals or the evil mother and so on... because the story was tragedy does not mean it was overused in this case. It was the concept of the show to have tragedy for all characters, but Daon is naivé in a bad way and mr. office-worker also did nothing to have a useful conversation -> again a sterotype. You can't have a releationship when one refuses to listen - which is common in BLs and infuriating.
There are not plenty of QLs... there are plenty of BLs... again, just your opinion.
"Happy gay stories..." is just your point of view. If the story is good, I don't care if it's happy or sad. I said in the context of the content we have watched, a sad ending would make more sense. Can you understand my meaning? You are still projecting your opinion ignoring mine. If you can not open up to a discussion and you just want to be right all the time, don't write at all!
The gender and sexuality of the creator and intended audience don't define the quality of the content -> yes, especially if it's not just business, but mostly it's just business. so most don't really care about the quality of the content in an objective way, they just want to make money. And BL is mostly business.
Woman are breaking barriers? yes, as directors mostly. Not so much in the writing department. At least in the context of BL...
Why are these people hung up on sad endings?They accuse happy endings of "pandering" to fangirls, don't they see…
You should not project your opinion on people. Nobody is hang up on bad endings, it does make sense with such a story line. And if you want to watch fluffy stuff without activating your brain, there are lot's of shows to choose from... Besides the finale was the weakest episode of all with a cliché ending.
You do know that BLs are catering to girls/woman not to the gay (male) community... BLs are mostly written/created by woman for women... There are not that many QLs around, at least some production try at least to mix QL and BL or in other words they mix reality with the fantasy. Does "Love in the Big City" have a happy end? I would say no, but that was ok, but it was also written by a gay man not by a woman.
When the story is good who carez if it's a happy or sad end? "Spare Me Your Mercy" has a good story and an ending - is it good or bad - at least it needed an active brain and was different from any other show.
Get GMMTV shows worse every time (except ThamePo which was decent)... The fight was soooooooooooo lame... there is no chemistry between the two... so most is just boring....
I wrote a review and there I wrote what I think.
As already said, you think you are right and only your opinion matters. Which it does not. Go troll on twitter...
"One type of ending doesn’t fit all stories. The choice of a happy, open, or sad ending depends on the story's context and the creators’ intent" -> I said exactly that for this show. It should have a bad ending because it would make more sense.
If you are just a fangirl writing on my review because you like to provoke me, don't bother. It's useless to argue with you because you don't want to understand my point of view. You just think your point of view is the only point of view that matters.
I even don't care what genre a show is, when the story does go opposite to what we have watched seven episodes.
It this context of this series, they should not have an happy end because it makes no sense. The same as the appology of mr. director - you do need some time to reflect on yourself before you can really apologize.
An happy end is just a sterotype of a stereotypical genre... but there are some BLs which don't have an happy end and the shows are good as well, the last was "Spare Me Your Mercy"...
All four are traumatized, so all four should have therapy first.
And they could have done a "time jump" 3 years later and then Daon & Co-Worker meet again, that would have made more sesnse imho... If you are not mentally healthy a relationsship will not work imho.
There are not plenty of QLs... there are plenty of BLs... again, just your opinion.
"Happy gay stories..." is just your point of view. If the story is good, I don't care if it's happy or sad. I said in the context of the content we have watched, a sad ending would make more sense.
Can you understand my meaning? You are still projecting your opinion ignoring mine. If you can not open up to a discussion and you just want to be right all the time, don't write at all!
The gender and sexuality of the creator and intended audience don't define the quality of the content -> yes, especially if it's not just business, but mostly it's just business. so most don't really care about the quality of the content in an objective way, they just want to make money. And BL is mostly business.
Woman are breaking barriers? yes, as directors mostly.
Not so much in the writing department.
At least in the context of BL...
Closure does not mean a happy end.
You do know that BLs are catering to girls/woman not to the gay (male) community... BLs are mostly written/created by woman for women... There are not that many QLs around, at least some production try at least to mix QL and BL or in other words they mix reality with the fantasy. Does "Love in the Big City" have a happy end? I would say no, but that was ok, but it was also written by a gay man not by a woman.
When the story is good who carez if it's a happy or sad end? "Spare Me Your Mercy" has a good story and an ending - is it good or bad - at least it needed an active brain and was different from any other show.
The CGI is soooo bad, it's almost funny...
The fight was soooooooooooo lame... there is no chemistry between the two... so most is just boring....