Amongst the couples here, theirs is the only series which I didn't watch. In a way, I was swayed by the not so…
They are unbelievably good in their own series. But the writing and production values are awful. Very little of it makes sense and it feels like they run out of money. The last episodes are very poor in terms of sound and location. The first four or five episodes are strong and so are the last two. But the one between those are a utter mess. And the ending was happy and sweet, but left many open questions and this special will answer those. I mean, Mork being alive and Tee not being abroad already answer two big questions we had (Will Mork die? Will Tee go abroad?)
The trailer for TeeMork is so good! Wow! I love that they have been three years together! They have so much chemistry and this looks like it will be a fun episode!
contrary to people might think, this is a realistic version of a relationship (a possibility out of many). you…
It's true in real life people are in mismatched, toxic relationships they shouldn't be in with immature people who don't communicate, value or respect each other, even before the cheating, stuck in a bad pattern for years. They just don't get the magical happy ending this one will probably get, out of the blue, though. Also, this is not being written as a cautionary tale or a black comedy, where a messed up relationship could probably be engaging.
Tul Pakorn (who plays Knock in TWM gave in interview saying that for him personally love has no gender, so he's at least bi. And if Tawan and Newiee aren't a real life couple, I'd be very surprised. They are always together, even when not working together, share beds, go for Valentine Day's trips, etc.
Wow, so are u basically saying that cheating is good with statment how ''humane'' is he? I get it, yeah Knock…
I'm old enough to know cheating is not the only way to hurt your partner. Shutting them out, making them feel rejected and small, taking them for granted are equally as corrosive. A relationship where you are self-centered is not love.
I get what you are saying, but being 35 and all, I see that Knock was acting in a way that was hurtful and unacceptable. I understand why Korn cheated, even though I don't think he should have; he should have broke up and left. But not all decisions are rational. When you feel unloved and rejected, it's easy to fall prey. It's not right. It usually destroys the relationship for good. All I'm saying is I can see how it happens.
Either way, besides cheating, he kicked Knock out, broke his engagement promise to put him first. In my view, both Knock and Korn were acting in ways that deeply damaged their relationship and the fact that they went through the exact same problems in Bad Romance and nothing changed shows me that they are a very bad match. Love isn't the only thing that matters. Plenty of people who love each other hurt each other. Besides love, a relationship needs communication, trust, a healthy sex life, similar values, compromise, respect, faithfulness, all that Knock and Korn lack even if they love each other.
Wow, so are u basically saying that cheating is good with statment how ''humane'' is he? I get it, yeah Knock…
I don't think the way Knock treated Korn was proof of love either. I do get why people cheat, as people are not perfect. That is not to say cheating is justifiable. But the way Knock was treating Korn wasn't justifiable either. If you loved someone why would you purposely hurt them? Be rude and ungrateful? Take advantage of them and then take them for granted? Jeopardise their career? Reject them repeatedly and aggressively?
I agree that, ideally, Korn should have just broke it off and not cheated. I don't think there's a good reason to cheat. But people make mistakes and I can see how Korn went that way. Still, both parties here were to blame for how spectacularly this relationship failed. Sadly, I bet by the last episode the writers will conjure up a last minute happy ending out of nowhere.
Wow, so are u basically saying that cheating is good with statment how ''humane'' is he? I get it, yeah Knock…
Yes. Everyone defending this behaviour says it's "realistic" and "adult", but they really behave like spoiled children, don't they? Both of them. At no point they sit down and have an honest adult conversation as people who have been together for years, live together and are engaged would.
I get why Korn cheated, to be honest. I don't think he was right or should have. To be honest, these two are both awful to each other and don't belong together.
I know that Korn really screwed things up but honestly I can understand how human he is. Knock has been an annoying…
That's the bard writing at work. They failed this season to set up why we should care for this relationship by making Knock a jerk, but the minute it was convenient for the story, Knock changed completely and was a loving partner. It's a mess.
Kao and Pete literally punch each other several times and drag it out for nine episodes before they ever start talking things over. They are the definition of the couple Love By Chance is the complete opposite. I'm sorry.
The things you point out as "the same" are handled completely different. The girl rival wasn't a villain or a mean person. Ae was never into her and it never become a love triangle. The bully didn't hang over the entire season. Pete came out in the first episode and his mother accepted him. Every BL cliché was dealt here in a different, fresh, more realistic manner. Even Tin, at some point sort of a villain and a rival, turned out to be a nuanced character and an actual friend to Pete. In fact, your major gripe seems to be that TinCan did *NOT* end in a cliché with a happy ending they had not earned.
Every time it felt the story was going to go the predictable way, it didn't.
See, I can totally understand your not connecting to a couple or a story. That is absolutely fine. Some people really like melodrama and heightened storytelling and even I do sometimes and that wasn't was this was and I can appreciate that it's not for everybody. I just didn't see as predictable because everytime they encountered a BL trope, they went the other way. I also don't think they had the same conversation over and over, but they did talk a lot, since they were a more mature in mind couple that worked their differences through talk. I though both grew throughout the season. You see Pete grow a backbone and start calling Ae out and be more vocal about his own needs. You also see Ae go from finding his sexuality to very comfortable with it though many steps. Their problems weren't as dramatic, high stakes and all or nothing as some dramas are, but that was what felt unique about this show. It wasn't a "will-or-they-won"t, which more BLs are. Or hate-to-love. Or us-against-family-and-or-society. It was more what a real-life relationship is like, how it organically evolves and how two different people negotiate a relationship and pérhaps because I am a gay man over my teens, I felt that was something more relatable than the usual stories we get.
I get what you are saying, but being 35 and all, I see that Knock was acting in a way that was hurtful and unacceptable. I understand why Korn cheated, even though I don't think he should have; he should have broke up and left. But not all decisions are rational. When you feel unloved and rejected, it's easy to fall prey. It's not right. It usually destroys the relationship for good. All I'm saying is I can see how it happens.
Either way, besides cheating, he kicked Knock out, broke his engagement promise to put him first. In my view, both Knock and Korn were acting in ways that deeply damaged their relationship and the fact that they went through the exact same problems in Bad Romance and nothing changed shows me that they are a very bad match. Love isn't the only thing that matters. Plenty of people who love each other hurt each other. Besides love, a relationship needs communication, trust, a healthy sex life, similar values, compromise, respect, faithfulness, all that Knock and Korn lack even if they love each other.
I agree that, ideally, Korn should have just broke it off and not cheated. I don't think there's a good reason to cheat. But people make mistakes and I can see how Korn went that way. Still, both parties here were to blame for how spectacularly this relationship failed. Sadly, I bet by the last episode the writers will conjure up a last minute happy ending out of nowhere.
I get why Korn cheated, to be honest. I don't think he was right or should have. To be honest, these two are both awful to each other and don't belong together.
The things you point out as "the same" are handled completely different. The girl rival wasn't a villain or a mean person. Ae was never into her and it never become a love triangle. The bully didn't hang over the entire season. Pete came out in the first episode and his mother accepted him. Every BL cliché was dealt here in a different, fresh, more realistic manner. Even Tin, at some point sort of a villain and a rival, turned out to be a nuanced character and an actual friend to Pete. In fact, your major gripe seems to be that TinCan did *NOT* end in a cliché with a happy ending they had not earned.
Every time it felt the story was going to go the predictable way, it didn't.
See, I can totally understand your not connecting to a couple or a story. That is absolutely fine. Some people really like melodrama and heightened storytelling and even I do sometimes and that wasn't was this was and I can appreciate that it's not for everybody. I just didn't see as predictable because everytime they encountered a BL trope, they went the other way. I also don't think they had the same conversation over and over, but they did talk a lot, since they were a more mature in mind couple that worked their differences through talk. I though both grew throughout the season. You see Pete grow a backbone and start calling Ae out and be more vocal about his own needs. You also see Ae go from finding his sexuality to very comfortable with it though many steps. Their problems weren't as dramatic, high stakes and all or nothing as some dramas are, but that was what felt unique about this show. It wasn't a "will-or-they-won"t, which more BLs are. Or hate-to-love. Or us-against-family-and-or-society. It was more what a real-life relationship is like, how it organically evolves and how two different people negotiate a relationship and pérhaps because I am a gay man over my teens, I felt that was something more relatable than the usual stories we get.