I think this one should not be watched for its couples (as cute as they are)...neither should S1 for that matter...but for its content...it's an important one...should be an eye opener...and all of us should hope that these boys we watch with so much anticipation and excitement are there without having had to paying the price the boys in this series paid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-ML207l_Rg Just watched it and it's awesome.
Now i might be very wrong about this. If i am i hope there is someone that can correct me. The technicality is "Streaming means listening to music or watching video in 'real time', instead of downloading a file to your computer and watching it later." But i think these days they say stream it as in listening over and over again cause i think the views and likes make it more popular and exposes the song more. Something along these lines. :)))
The comment section full of the love triangle, and here I am pray for our best boy Namgoong to not end up with…
:)))) Right? Same here. Though, Namgung is all about giving ppl chances to fix their mistakes. If she learns and grows, Namgung will accept her. I mean mistakes make us learn...at least in theory.
If TK doesn't end up with Shin Woo ammo freaking riot lol..absolutely no hate on Da On but man I just have a thing…
:)))) well...we need TK to have a thing for Shinwoo too...only you is not enough....joke aside though, after yesterday no matter how much i like Shinwoo...Daon did something that maybe many ppl didn't realize...I believe out of love he pushed Shinwoo to TK because he knows how hurt TK might be if he stays with Daon, considering Daon's position both at school and his parents...we'll see...4 more eps to go...at the end it's about who TK loves, right? ;)
Everybody is so excited about Sib and Gene. :) As cute as they were and they made me smile ear to ear the entire ep, there is one thing i want to understand because i think somewhere i missed something. What exactly is Aey's story? I felt so sad for him that i just wish to understand him. And who is Mork to him. Help pls! TY!
We are creatures of extremes. We like things we watch to be black and white. :) Before I go on, please do note that I DO NOT fully AGREE with how things were presented at the hotel. It was a bit ambiguous. No mean no and if you can't say yes it's still a definite no. So please don't come at me with lectures on rape. I do want to point out that fortunately it was not a violent scene. Unlike the one that will follow with Muren. I don't think I'm spoiling anything with that one. I would definitely not compare the two scenarios. I felt like Xing Si had a moment of honesty that he wouldn't have had if sober. Too sad the writer fell short of expressing that properly. Maybe it should have stopped at him admitting he is also in love with Young Jie ...but yeah... That being said...I find it interesting that they approached a pretty unconventional love story of two guys that grew up under one roof. (not that it hasn't been done before in Thai series I think) It's out of the norm...debatable...is it right for them to love each other...is it wrong...creates conversation. And that is a good thing. I do believe their love is mutual and I feel sad for them because they will have to go against social stigma, starting with their own family. It's heartbreaking to see them scared of their own love...well, Young Jie is not really...and for that I will give him credit (and i wish so so much the writer didn't turn him into whatever she turned him into with that hotel scene). So yeah, their story needs to be told. It's one of those "it's complicated". Right? :) I will take the advantage of the controversial hotel scene to make another side note. Watching a violent scene, be it rape or physical abuse of any kind towards someone in a movie or drama should never make us comfortable. I am saying this because many comment express they felt uncomfortable. It's not supposed to be. There are plenty of these scenes in many productions and they have usually their purpose. Those scene contribute to the story told. Often they are the catalyst in a character's development. We can't expect to never see them. Some of these cruel stories have to be heard, often for awareness sake. It is those kinda stories that wake us up to many realities around us. So please keep that in mind as you continue watching series and movies. Sometimes those scenes are necessary. No, it was not necessary in this particular series. I hope the fans of these characters manage to get over it and continue watching how they all grow and find their place.
Just watched it and it's awesome.
Just dropped. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pTqhWpBhzo
That being said...I find it interesting that they approached a pretty unconventional love story of two guys that grew up under one roof. (not that it hasn't been done before in Thai series I think) It's out of the norm...debatable...is it right for them to love each other...is it wrong...creates conversation. And that is a good thing.
I do believe their love is mutual and I feel sad for them because they will have to go against social stigma, starting with their own family. It's heartbreaking to see them scared of their own love...well, Young Jie is not really...and for that I will give him credit (and i wish so so much the writer didn't turn him into whatever she turned him into with that hotel scene).
So yeah, their story needs to be told. It's one of those "it's complicated". Right? :)
I will take the advantage of the controversial hotel scene to make another side note. Watching a violent scene, be it rape or physical abuse of any kind towards someone in a movie or drama should never make us comfortable. I am saying this because many comment express they felt uncomfortable. It's not supposed to be. There are plenty of these scenes in many productions and they have usually their purpose. Those scene contribute to the story told. Often they are the catalyst in a character's development. We can't expect to never see them. Some of these cruel stories have to be heard, often for awareness sake. It is those kinda stories that wake us up to many realities around us. So please keep that in mind as you continue watching series and movies. Sometimes those scenes are necessary. No, it was not necessary in this particular series. I hope the fans of these characters manage to get over it and continue watching how they all grow and find their place.