I am *so* angry at how Hanbin was treated on this show. He killed that Flame On performance. As much as I love all the remaining trainees, I felt there were definitely a couple on Chamber 5 team that didn’t do as well in the challenge because they didn’t quite fit the concept (which I think is a stupid test anyway for an music reality competition, but that’s beside the point), and that’s hard for me to say because some I love just as much as Hanbin. But the producers had to come up with some bogus critiques of Hanbin to justify sending him home, not to mention virtually eliminating his screen time in the hopes that we would forget about him. Didn’t like his singing? Why didn’t you point it out during the rehearsals? Oh. That’s right. Because you only focus on dancing! And when Sung Deuk was criticizing Hanbin during the practice...I’d like to see him do those moves to show exactly what it is Hanbin was doing wrong.
Also, these judges care too much about image and stage performance and not enough about technical skills such as singing and/or rapping, things that can’t really be learned (or learned as easily) but can be honed, and should be what makes or breaks a group instead of who makes the best facial expression. But I guess since everything is so overproduced these days, vocals don’t really matter to these judges.
/rant
On a positive note, I’m super happy for K for getting number 1.
Lol speaking of, I'm watching a Kdrama that literally just started and there's already a review (10 stars of course).…
I agree! You can’t write a good, comprehensive review unless you’ve seen the entire show, but I guess people like to be first. But at least now MDL doesn’t show the reviews on the main page of the drama until it’s done airing lol
the series is not even over yet and people are writing reviews lol
Lol speaking of, I'm watching a Kdrama that literally just started and there's already a review (10 stars of course). I do not understand people sometimes lmao
Cute and wholesome, light, feel-good drama with no unlikable characters. Loved getting to know Win and Bright through this series and its predecessor (and of course I loved seeing my man Gunsmile get into his crazy shenanigans lol). Wished we could have seen more of the side couples, but alas, I'm resigned to the fact that their development rarely, if ever, happens in Thai BL lol.
I’m still seeing it show up. Maybe it’s in certain regions?
Ohhh I see. That’s a bummer :( Sounds like they’ve got some kind of deal worked out with a streaming platform there. Hopefully it’ll become available for those viewers soon.
Catching up on this and gosh I’m reminded of how much I really love these characters. I’m also loving the police vs prosecution storyline, and I find the differences between the agencies/justice systems in Korea and the US really interesting!
Wait golf is still alive what I’m confused what happened to golf and why did he golf wait for 5 year to come…
lol you should watch My Bromance: Reunion. It’s super short. I don’t remember why, but yeah, Golf is still alive and faked his death for some reason. It’s been a while since I watched it haha
Ok regarding episode 3. As someone who’s in a long distance relationship for 7 months now, all I can say is…
Yeah, my sister and her husband are like this (and they’ve been together for years!). They do everything together so whenever they’re apart for work or some other reason, my sister talks about how much she misses him. I think it’s a little silly, but it definitely exists in real life so everyone who was saying it’s extreme/dumb/unrealistic/etc. clearly has no idea lol
I don't know, this might not be as revealing as other bl series but the love affection here is somehow makes you…
Agree! There’s definitely romantic chemistry between Wat and Tine. You won’t find it in hot and heavy kissing, but it is so apparent in the affectionate ruffling of hair and earnest, love-filled gazes. It’s cute and sweet and innocent, like first love is often portrayed.
Also, these judges care too much about image and stage performance and not enough about technical skills such as singing and/or rapping, things that can’t really be learned (or learned as easily) but can be honed, and should be what makes or breaks a group instead of who makes the best facial expression. But I guess since everything is so overproduced these days, vocals don’t really matter to these judges.
/rant
On a positive note, I’m super happy for K for getting number 1.