Funny how Pat said he likes Ink but then explained to Pran why he should like him. Almost like he was trying to make Pran confess his feelings for him. Trying to see what Pan thought about him. You can tell he was hurt when Pran told him he hated him. But boy, what did you expect ? You just told him you like someone else! The mind is really complex affair : Pat is constantly flirting with Pran, always doing things to please him, obviously missed him during the last years but the boy still doesn't understand he's in love...*facepalm*
This series is so goood!! I spend the week waiting for friday and watching OhmNanon contents. It's quite unheatlhy lol.
rewatching it for the 2nd time and i still don't understand the tension in the bar scene with ink? it's understandable…
Pat was acting like a cheating boyfriend caught in the act lol. He's not aware of his feeling for Pran but on a subconscient level he knew he wasn't in a good position with Pran seeing him dining with Ink.
Does SYK play anything else than the "cold FL" these days ? I loved her years ago (circa Full House) but for a while now she's been playing the same character and mostly the kind of character that doesn't require much acting chops...
So what, he's no criminal. Why do you care about his love life ? You don't need to like actors to watch their movies. You're not going to meet him, not going to share the same space so who cares if he's a cheater. We're only here to appreciate actors craft, not to discuss their personal lives.
I watched this before The Untamed and absolutely loved it. Now I've watched Untamed aswell, I definitely prefer…
I want to read the novel but I'm afraid of being disappointed since I love the series so much. Some people said the novel characters are quite different from the series, and not in a good way. Don't know what to do :-) I read Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation before watching The Untamed. I adore the novel but I couldn't finish the series. I was constantly comparing.
Thank you! I haven't watched yet and now I know not to make that a priority. I hate how evil people get away with…
To My Star is such a delight! It is not without flaws but I feel they put effort into it. That's why despite the short length they managed to give us characters with depth and a simple but well executed plot. TMS is one of my favorite comfort series (Skam OG season 3 being my n°1).
The purpose of the scheme was that Laura wanted Jung Woo to learn the recipes before she fired Do Gun, which makes…
Hum, yeah it make sense but it's still a stupid plot : she should have hired JW as DG's assistant so he could learn the recipes and then fired DG. There was no need to bully DG and create competition between the MCs.
I'm sad for Mark and Zung because they sure can act (I love Zung's acting!) but the screenwriter and the director failed them. Such a waste of potential is criminal. I don't understand how some people are defending the director's choices. Slow pacing is good, long staring contests are ok if the actors have chemistry, introvert character isn't a problem and shy and tentative romance is cute. All that wasn't the issue with Bite Me. If done reasonably nobody would complain. Unfortunately, the director didn't know how to balance all the ingredients : the characters were so introvert they took hours to speak, the cinematography was pretty but gave the feeling of watching food documentaries and commercials, and there were too many scenes that didn't move the plot forward. But the worst was the lack of a good plot! Bite Me is a great exemple of "style over substance" drama...
What a fail! This series doesn't make sense. - No characters development. Apart from working in a restaurant we know nothing about Do Gun and Jung Woo. - No logic or motivation for their actions : what's the point of Laura's scheme ? She could just fire Do Gun anytime and nobody would say anything. There's really no need for this. Why is Jung Woo helping her and lying about his background ? Why is Do Gun taking part in Laura's dumb scheme even after knowing the competition is rigged ? He's a 1 michelin star chef, he could find work anywhere or he could open his own restaurant. - I'm puzzled by the message they were trying to convey (if there's any...). Laura's plot goes through without DG or JW exposing her. DG forgives JW way too easily. At the end I was like " so...all that for what ?". What I get from My Sweet Dear is that if you're a boss you can bully and disrespect your employee for no reason. Also don't worry you can lie and scheme against your lover without consequence, they will forgive you within 2 days. - Still looking for the chemistry... I didn't feel the love. We didn't get to know them, we didn't see them together long enough for me to be upset when the truth was revealed. I just didn't care.
Tbh I feel like korean bls are put on a pedestal because of Kdramas renown but in terms of BL this isn't it. I understand they're new to it but I don't feel they put heart into it. They favor style (pretty faces, cinematography and cool background music) over substance (characterization and good plot). Light On Me and To My Star are the only series that stand out for me.
While it's good for us BL addicts SK is churning out BLs I really hope they'll upgrade the writing and consider changing drama length (something like 8 x 30 min would be enough).
I gave up after 3 attempts to finish the first 2 episodes. The drama doesn't know what it wants to be and the directing is all over the place trying to be deep, poetic and mysterious.
The mind is really complex affair : Pat is constantly flirting with Pran, always doing things to please him, obviously missed him during the last years but the boy still doesn't understand he's in love...*facepalm*
This series is so goood!! I spend the week waiting for friday and watching OhmNanon contents. It's quite unheatlhy lol.
I read Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation before watching The Untamed. I adore the novel but I couldn't finish the series. I was constantly comparing.
But the worst was the lack of a good plot! Bite Me is a great exemple of "style over substance" drama...
- No characters development. Apart from working in a restaurant we know nothing about Do Gun and Jung Woo.
- No logic or motivation for their actions : what's the point of Laura's scheme ? She could just fire Do Gun anytime and nobody would say anything. There's really no need for this. Why is Jung Woo helping her and lying about his background ? Why is Do Gun taking part in Laura's dumb scheme even after knowing the competition is rigged ? He's a 1 michelin star chef, he could find work anywhere or he could open his own restaurant.
- I'm puzzled by the message they were trying to convey (if there's any...). Laura's plot goes through without DG or JW exposing her. DG forgives JW way too easily. At the end I was like " so...all that for what ?". What I get from My Sweet Dear is that if you're a boss you can bully and disrespect your employee for no reason. Also don't worry you can lie and scheme against your lover without consequence, they will forgive you within 2 days.
- Still looking for the chemistry... I didn't feel the love. We didn't get to know them, we didn't see them together long enough for me to be upset when the truth was revealed. I just didn't care.
Tbh I feel like korean bls are put on a pedestal because of Kdramas renown but in terms of BL this isn't it. I understand they're new to it but I don't feel they put heart into it. They favor style (pretty faces, cinematography and cool background music) over substance (characterization and good plot). Light On Me and To My Star are the only series that stand out for me.
While it's good for us BL addicts SK is churning out BLs I really hope they'll upgrade the writing and consider changing drama length (something like 8 x 30 min would be enough).