I'll have to read the manga to see if it's better cause tbh the series is not that good. They focus on everyone but SaharaToki. I feel no love, no chemistry between them. I understand they can't do too much because of the age gap but they went straight from Toki crushing on Sahara to Sahara reciprocating. Why, when and how? Then instead of showing us how they deal with the age gap and autority figure, they're spending time on the two brothers and now Nekoto... They're cute and supportive of each other but they could be friends or brothers for all we know. Same vibes.
Where does our babygirl White fall in to this is what I want to know LOL
I can see it. Phi & Jin are both too smart and calm to be innocent lol. Also we're not seeing Tan enough, and often the character with less screentime is the killer or his accomplice.
Where does our babygirl White fall in to this is what I want to know LOL
I don't know what to make of White. I think he's the "final girl" but I'm not sure we can trust anyone in the group. Jin seems to be the nicest to Non but I wouldn't be surprised if he turns out to be the one who hurt him the most...
What is with this misogyny where every woman appearing in a BL series is deemed annoying. SMH. Maybe it is some…
Let's not generalize. Many bls have awesome women (friends or mother figures) and they're loved: Yiwha from TWM, Premai from BMF, Som in SCOY, Ink in BB and so on. An annoying character is just that, annoying. Nothing to do with misogyny.
- Two guys could be helping Non: Heart guy & Non's brother. I think they're Phi & Tan - Non taking medicine: either he has a heart disease and he's going to have a heart attack from all this bullshit. Or, he has a mental illness, like schizophrenia or something. He had a nervous breakdown, stopped taking his meds and he's now on a killing spree.
What a stupid show in the end. If it was that easy for First to forgive Sprite they should have done that 4 or 5 episodes ago! Sprite didn't explain why he lied ("I'm sorry I lied, I was afraid of losing you..."), Zee didn't apologize for jeopardizing FirstSprite's relationship with his bitchy attitude (this wasn't even addressed). And as usual in asian series, everything is resolved nicely and cutely even though it's not earned (wtf was the parents dining scene?). 5.5/10
Are they not goint to address the age gap? I was waiting for Sahara to express some discomfort because of their ages and the fact he's a teacher... Did I miss something ?
Oh I get you point and I'm saying 3rd pov doesn't mean you leave out the whole storyline for the viewers to guess. If so we wouldn't have movies like LOTR or tv show like Desperate Housevives. The screenwriter/director chose to have Wansarut's sister tells their story this way. This is the part I'm criticizing. Why ? Phaya could have remembered it during his convo with her. She could have trigged his memories. I don't care what narrative technique was used. I'm pointing out the result: 2 minutes montage to portray such an important love story = meh, it didn't move me. I do hope we'll see the story from PhayaTharn's pov.
Good episode, better than the previous one. But I'm sorry I couldn't get invested in the past life storyline. One moment they're meeting for the first time and the next they're lovers cuddling under a tree. That's it ? How did the romance happen ? Why did they fall for each other ? How can I connect with their eternal love if it's showned in less than 2 minutes? The mythology is so interesting and they made it such a central part of the story that I was expecting more. This deserved a full episode or at least 30 to 40 min. Can't wait to see how they're going to deal with Chalothon. Like, I keep waiting for Phaya to awaken some powers and beat him π€£
Jin seems to be the nicest to Non but I wouldn't be surprised if he turns out to be the one who hurt him the most...
- Non taking medicine: either he has a heart disease and he's going to have a heart attack from all this bullshit. Or, he has a mental illness, like schizophrenia or something. He had a nervous breakdown, stopped taking his meds and he's now on a killing spree.
5.5/10
The screenwriter/director chose to have Wansarut's sister tells their story this way. This is the part I'm criticizing. Why ? Phaya could have remembered it during his convo with her. She could have trigged his memories.
I don't care what narrative technique was used. I'm pointing out the result: 2 minutes montage to portray such an important love story = meh, it didn't move me.
I do hope we'll see the story from PhayaTharn's pov.
Can't wait to see how they're going to deal with Chalothon. Like, I keep waiting for Phaya to awaken some powers and beat him π€£