I really liked the pacing of the show and that they are not immediately dating by ep4, but then the phone call…
but Thame isn't busy atm, remember how the CEO gave him like a break to figure things out after rejecting Going to SK? she even lied to the media about him being sick so yeah he has as much free time as he wants, maybe Po is busier than him at the moment.
Also it didn't suddenly start, Po has been more than a colleague for him since his first day on the job, he interfered too much with him and supported him when he had no one, even his family so yeah they started off on a higher level for two people who're merely getting to know each other, thus the personal questions which was Po's point of view about getting closer made sense to Thame who thought of him as a (not an outsider).
Another thing is that Thame's personality is pretty different from our typical human being, the way he acts and thinks is much more pure and simple so maybe his interpretation to love and privacy restrictions are different as well.
First off, Dylan and Thame's bond made me straight up bowl my eyes! The way Thame was willing to knowingly humiliate himself just to get into Dylan's world and bring him back to their own and how Dylan gave up his world and went back to being an idol which wasn't his initial plan nor the thing he's mostly into just because he knew that Thame didn't betray him and did all this to get back to him, this totally destroyed me.
But kudos to the Guy who was having a battle with thame, his flow was FIREEE
Also, GMMTV has caused me trauma from guitars that I most of the time have to skip whenever they pull one, but here I'm willing to see Thame pull his guitar for as many times as he wants, probably due to the fact that he's initially a musician himself. So yeah GMM, let's probably try to limit our guitar card to when we really need to add one.
That damn 9h+ call scene didn't have to be this cute! Also, You know that "the look of love" lyric? This is what comes to my mind whenever Thame looks at Po, especially that hiding scene, and how I love Jun's teasing after it and his whole unexplained reciprocal beef with Po😭
On a side note the acting is dope. I know Est is a pretty decent actor but William is pretty impressive for me bearing in mind it being his first experience.
One character that's pretty interesting to me is Keen, he looks like a maniac with that damn laugh and sarcasm during a situation like that, still appears pretty composed and calm. Also was it him that turned off the lights for the brothers to escape from the event? cause they couldn't have done it themselves when they both were on the scene. The series is going SO well so far but his character is the most interesting part for me.
What was that , why Fadel agreed to date Style , is he so naive doens't sit rightt with me , and who expected…
Idk about being naive but from what we've seen Fadel is surely a soft one, at least in comparison to Bison who lies on the brainy side. Like Fadel is the one who's more affected by their parents' death trauma and still needing the rise up sessions to get over it despite them having the same pain, he's also the one who went and allowed himself to love somebody despite getting his heart broken once and knowing well what it will lead to at the end for a person with a job like his, meanwhile despite it all being new to Bison with he lovesick thing, he was still pretty observant to his surroundings *for example knowing about James following them*, which would eventually lead to him being the one who discovers Kant's doing. Fadel's grumpy and cautious attitude is just a mask for that softness he has in him.
The show is really good but Dunk's acting really takes me out of it. It lowkey makes me cringe
I think that's because his character is acting for now, like most of the time he's pretending to hit on someone he thinks to be a jerk so it's meant to look that way ig? I think it will get better when he's sincere
So this has the same director as ttof, love tractor and tdwbmd? Oh I'm SO in
When I first heard about it I wasn't excited or even interested cause the manhwa was pretty frustrating "in a good way" and I wasn't sure if the drama can catch every aspect and feeling to it and turn out to be good or even watchable but with this Mr. Director, I'm kinda assured that we're getting a decent adaptation
Me looking at these comments while every character's actions make perfect sense to me according to their ideology and life experience and I'm just here enjoying the perfect directing & acting
Awww now i get why this trash is populer, the majority of u are Yinwar die hard stans overhyping this only die…
Not really. Me alongside tons of people on Tiktok and twitter/X came to like them from this show not the other way round. Chill bud. No one is forcing you to like the show or to find out why people like it. They do just because they do. It's THIS simple..
Also it didn't suddenly start, Po has been more than a colleague for him since his first day on the job, he interfered too much with him and supported him when he had no one, even his family so yeah they started off on a higher level for two people who're merely getting to know each other, thus the personal questions which was Po's point of view about getting closer made sense to Thame who thought of him as a (not an outsider).
Another thing is that Thame's personality is pretty different from our typical human being, the way he acts and thinks is much more pure and simple so maybe his interpretation to love and privacy restrictions are different as well.
First off, Dylan and Thame's bond made me straight up bowl my eyes!
The way Thame was willing to knowingly humiliate himself just to get into Dylan's world and bring him back to their own and how Dylan gave up his world and went back to being an idol which wasn't his initial plan nor the thing he's mostly into just because he knew that Thame didn't betray him and did all this to get back to him, this totally destroyed me.
But kudos to the Guy who was having a battle with thame, his flow was FIREEE
Also, GMMTV has caused me trauma from guitars that I most of the time have to skip whenever they pull one, but here I'm willing to see Thame pull his guitar for as many times as he wants, probably due to the fact that he's initially a musician himself. So yeah GMM, let's probably try to limit our guitar card to when we really need to add one.
That damn 9h+ call scene didn't have to be this cute! Also, You know that "the look of love" lyric? This is what comes to my mind whenever Thame looks at Po, especially that hiding scene, and how I love Jun's teasing after it and his whole unexplained reciprocal beef with Po😭
On a side note the acting is dope. I know Est is a pretty decent actor but William is pretty impressive for me bearing in mind it being his first experience.
Like Fadel is the one who's more affected by their parents' death trauma and still needing the rise up sessions to get over it despite them having the same pain, he's also the one who went and allowed himself to love somebody despite getting his heart broken once and knowing well what it will lead to at the end for a person with a job like his, meanwhile despite it all being new to Bison with he lovesick thing, he was still pretty observant to his surroundings *for example knowing about James following them*, which would eventually lead to him being the one who discovers Kant's doing. Fadel's grumpy and cautious attitude is just a mask for that softness he has in him.
When I first heard about it I wasn't excited or even interested cause the manhwa was pretty frustrating "in a good way" and I wasn't sure if the drama can catch every aspect and feeling to it and turn out to be good or even watchable but with this Mr. Director, I'm kinda assured that we're getting a decent adaptation