I was following the finale live reactions on Twitter and I had to laugh at how many of the Japanese viewers were calling Kurosu the "heroine" of this drama 🤣
Thank you for the info. This drama begins on NGN TV next week and I was trying to find an excuse to bail on it.…
My speculating on the cliffie ending was just that, a speculation, I just guessed that they would need something to hook people up for the sequel. They will probably end this particular part of the story and begin another one ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ But yeah, the open ending possibility - at he very least - is there, considering. So, if you don't like open endings, it will be better to wait for the actual spoilers from those who watched it already tomorrow.
For example, that Kurosu is actually the son of Noghon Beki, not Nogi Yusuke. And it was said that while the other…
Possibly, rumors are just that rumors. We will know soon-ish, I guess. I'm just crossing my fingers that Kurosu a) survives and b) he isn't a mole. It would be so awesome if he were the son, though. That would be such a great twist, especially he were unaware of it.
Apparently, there's going to be a sequel, aired in 2025? So the first season might end on a cliffhanger? And the…
For example, that Kurosu is actually the son of Noghon Beki, not Nogi Yusuke. And it was said that while the other actors left Mongolia for Japan, Matsuzaka Tori stayed behind and continued filming in Mongolia? Take it with a grain of salt since I'm using Google Translate here 😋
Japan: *airs something controversial* Western viewers: 😲 every time I don't get the appalled reactions. This IS the country that put out things like P*rnographer or He's Expecting. Personally, I admire them for having the guts to go places where no one else would tread. But then again, I'm old enough to be rarely shocked by anything anymore.
It says that this is the pilot trailer, which would mean this is the concept trailer that should've came out 7…
They should start filming soon(ish)? At least that's the scuttlebutt on Twitter. So the drama itself could come out... maybe around Christmas or early next year?
As far as I know she's only asexual and aromantic in the japanese live action, in the original manga her character…
The Japanese LA version is almost word for word the manga - I think they left out one chapter, the trip to the marina? - and only changed Fujisaki from a single fujoshi to ace. So, if the Thai version stays true to the manga too, it will feel like they are following the Japanese LA version but they will simply follow the manga.
loved the trailer sm but i don't like the fact that they're hinting towards a romantic relationship between fujisaki…
She isn't ace in the manga. She's actually a fujoshi in the manga. Completely different character than in the Japanese LA adaptation. And since this is based on the manga, Pai will probably be completely different from LA Fujisaki.
I hope that the drama will not only explore the relationship between Yamato and Kakeru, but also between Yamato and his sister. That one's so fascinating!
I think she might have been written out because of the DUI scandal in 2022
AFAIK, they said that they cut out as many of her scenes as they could without risking the story losing all coherency since they couldn't do re-shoots. But what they could, they got rid of.
What is Yaksha’s illness? Why does he have to take medicine?
He's being poisoned. And the medicine he's taking isn't actually healing him but making it worse because it's no medicine at all. The poison is in the medicine. He doesn't know. The poison is causing him great pain that's literally driving him crazy, as in he's losing his sanity during his attacks.
Can someone explain the last episode to me? Why do they need to kill Yaksha the male lead?
Because Yaksha's the rightful heir to the throne through his father. The current king - who wants Han Wuwei to become his heir and the next king, BTW - is Yaksha's uncle, the younger brother of his father who was dethroned and became the leader of the Pavilion. Yaksha's existence threatens his right to the throne.
I loved the scene where they pummeled each other in the ring. They really went at it. I was so surprised by how great a fighter Lu Fengping was. He always pretends to be such a goof!
https://www.msn.com/ja-jp/news/entertainment/vivant最終回考察-松坂桃李が乃木憂助だった-ナイツ塙の仰天説が沸騰-二階堂-薫は妹-黒幕は公安部長-トンデモだけどあるかも予想/ar-AA1gGHlj
Western viewers: 😲 every time
I don't get the appalled reactions. This IS the country that put out things like P*rnographer or He's Expecting. Personally, I admire them for having the guts to go places where no one else would tread. But then again, I'm old enough to be rarely shocked by anything anymore.