Whoa, since Playlist tends to make series in the same universe, it'll be interesting if Jayden from XX shows up and hangs out with Taeyoung in s2, maybe even get together lol.
Ya'll are being harsh tbh, Its not bad at all I mean yea sure it wasn't better than Fish Upon The Sky which personally…
For me it's more the illogical behaviors and dumb decisions, so much I felt absurd watching it. When I'm watching something, I'm using my feelings. For me a series is good when I can sympathize with the characters, no matter how the plot is. In this series, the only character I can sympathize with is Chopper, and when I try to sympathize with other characters too I feel like I'm going dumb too. Like, how can I sympathize with someone enjoying romance and freedom with his bf when his mother just got shot and he didn't know her condition? It would've been okay if he had no attachment to his family, but he's characterized as someone who hold his family dear. I just don't get it. So I stop. When I stop using my feelings, I can't stop my brain from reacting, and I can't help but getting disturbed by every flaw I wouldn't have caught if I were using my feelings instead. So that's it. It's not that I hate it, it's just borderline unbearable.
Whoa, Nueng actually sounds more sensible there. You make me want to read the novel, but unfortunately I heard it's only available in GMM's online store. If it were available in meb, I would've bought it right away.
Don't worry, he'll lead two series coming this year ☺️ Tbh I'm glad he's not the lead in this series, the…
I said the most well written in this series, it doesn't necessarily mean it's truly well written, but at least it's better than any other characters here 😂😂 and you're right, he managed to avoid being dumbed down thanks to the short screentime, that's why I never complain lol
Don't worry, he'll lead two series coming this year ☺️ Tbh I'm glad he's not the lead in this series, the…
Lol ikr, I think Chopper is the most well written character in this series, and he's a way more layered character than the male lead. Everything about him, his behavior, his background, his feelings, his conflict, are all interesting. I rarely come across a character like him, and Perth's portrayal of him makes me able to sympathize deeply with him.
Talking about high school drama, yes it's a pity, it would be better if their roles are at least in college. But I'd rather have angsty high school drama than silly comedic adult one anytime, so I'm happy. Now let's just pray the scriptwriter won't mess it up.
"But your dad was stupid enough to walk into my trap." Whoa that's the truest thing stated in this ep.
"If he can buy people with money, I have more money than him." Err then why don't you hire some competent bodyguards and security guards first?
And Chopper's silence in front of the mirror delivered more than any dialogue spoken by the two leads. Actually, him not being able to shoot his father is very in line with his character. He's always been soft-hearted, he's not the tough type. Can't wait to see what he'll do next week, I hope he'll not ended up tragically although all signs point there 😭
What's with the weekly Palm kicking circle? Are we expected to believe Palm would even consider doing what he…
Don't worry, he'll lead two series coming this year ☺️ Tbh I'm glad he's not the lead in this series, the characters sucks. He's perfect as Chopper, he's like the most well written and interesting character in this series despite his short appearance.
I feel like they’ve achieved the epic soulmates love story with the leads they were aiming for - it was their…
If I'm not wrong, his debut series is a horror one. He's a victim of bullying there (Fun fact: the bully is Yacht). He also once act as a younger counterpart of a character in an action lakorn, and he's also in The Stranded, a thriller series, as a boy who has to watch as his boyfriend slowly dies and ended up accepting his boyfriend's wish to kill him because he can't endure the pain anymore. I watched the cuts of all his series (yeah I just watched the cuts because I hate horrors and thrillers), and he did amazing. So yes, he can do dark roles.
I might get attacked for saying this but...After watching all episodes again I think it would have been good if…
I like that Perth is playing as Chopper though, since he's my favorite character in this series. And to be honest, Chopper is a more layered character with more background story than Palm, so he's for me a more interesting character even if Perth isn't the one playing as him. But Perth as Chopper making him even more captivating, it's perfect. Also, if it's not for that, we wouldn't get that amazing scene in the last episode between Chopper and his father. Pond won't be able to create such an intense scene.
I think he just have to prove to them that he's not on his father's side. I also feel bad for Chopper, but it's…
Tbh I don't like predicting plot, since it can bring up expectation, and I've learned that expectation isn't a good thing while following a fictional story. But if I were Palm, I'll never kill Nueng and his mother. If I do, it'd mean betraying both Nueng and my father. Like, my father spent almost half of his life protecting this person and willing to sacrifice his life for him, killing that person means killing my father too. But it's just me in real life. In a fictional story where anything can happen, even the most illogical thing, I don't know.
Both are most natural actor I have seen they owe every single scene they have played in this series without faltering…
It's so true, Perth still managed to make me cry in his few seconds of appearance at the beginning of UWMA despite the extras around him being so stiff lol. That's just how great he is. And you're also right about Chimon, it just shows how important the role you're playing as no matter how good you are as an actor. In fact, many good actors suffered a setback because they can't pick a good role or project.
I'll agree with others that Chopper should have turned his father in. He's supposed to be heroic, so he should…
I think Chopper isn't necessarily someone with good moral, he's more of a soft-hearted person. No matter what kind of person his father is, he's still his father, and he might be the only family he had left considering his mother's never shown. That's why he's been trying to convince him instead of reporting him. If you watch the Eclipse, it's like when Aye tried to convince Akk into confessing what he did by himself and waited instead of exposing him because he had a soft spot for him. If Chopper's really a heroic upright kind of person, he would've stopped his father when he cut someone else's finger. He just wants a peaceful life and for everyone around him to be happy, that's why he kept a good relationship with Nueng and helped Ben get together with Nueng despite him being heartbroken. Then again, reporting his father will do nothing anyway since the cops are on his father's side.
I think he just have to prove to them that he's not on his father's side. I also feel bad for Chopper, but it's…
Idk, all I know is I'm glad when I'm 18 I only had to worry about not getting caught reading manga in class and college entrance exam lol. I feel bad but I wish Chopper would get badly hurt when helping Nueng so Ben would feel guilty. Please don't kill him though 😭
I think he just have to prove to them that he's not on his father's side. I also feel bad for Chopper, but it's…
Yeah, he most likely will take action now. Tbh, between the three, the one who has most power and resources is Nueng. If only his mother isn't so overprotective and taught him how to use what he has to protect himself instead, he wouldn't be so powerless.
I think he just have to prove to them that he's not on his father's side. I also feel bad for Chopper, but it's…
After the press conference post Nueng's disappearance, he confronted his father, asking whether he's the culprit, but his father only gave him vague answer. That means it was still a suspicion, no matter how sure he was about it. Just like he said to Ben when he suspected Phum as the culprit who spread his photo with Nueng, he can't accuse him only based on assumption without proof. So only after Ben heard it directly from his father's mouth did he get his proof.
Talking about high school drama, yes it's a pity, it would be better if their roles are at least in college. But I'd rather have angsty high school drama than silly comedic adult one anytime, so I'm happy. Now let's just pray the scriptwriter won't mess it up.
Whoa that's the truest thing stated in this ep.
"If he can buy people with money, I have more money than him."
Err then why don't you hire some competent bodyguards and security guards first?
And Chopper's silence in front of the mirror delivered more than any dialogue spoken by the two leads. Actually, him not being able to shoot his father is very in line with his character. He's always been soft-hearted, he's not the tough type. Can't wait to see what he'll do next week, I hope he'll not ended up tragically although all signs point there 😭