I freaking love this show But talk about disappointmentThey should have done more in detail the scene.The autopsy…
I don't mean blood leaking out, is it normal that there is almost (sometimes no) blood stuck in their gloves when they're going through his insides? I'm really wondering. Being dead doesn't mean the blood inside their body has dried out or something right? This is just my thought though, I don't study medicine.
When it comes to a lot of Thai BL, the characters tell you everything through dialogue instead of SHOW you. Like,…
Alright, like I said, people have different ways of perceiving things. I'm just stating my opinion, and you can have your own opinion, no need to feel offended. I can be disappointed, and you can be satisfied. I never force you to think similarly to me.
I freaking love this show But talk about disappointmentThey should have done more in detail the scene.The autopsy…
Ikr there's almost no blood in the autopsy scene and it's so clean it's hilarious lol. What I mean as execution is this kind of details, they missed sooo many of them.
When it comes to a lot of Thai BL, the characters tell you everything through dialogue instead of SHOW you. Like,…
In my opinion, the older you get, the more you interact with other people, especially when you're working. The age of only interacting with family and significant ones is after you retired. But he is said to be a teacher like Jane, yet it's never showed that he is a teacher. At this point I almost forgot what his profession is lol. He could've been showed interacting with Jane's sister, but there's nothing, and then suddenly she stated that she considered him as her brother. Is it because he's close to Jane? But how close he is that he seemed unaffected with her death? I don't need him to interact with many person. It doesn't even need many scenes, just one is enough, but I guess the scriptwriter doesn't care enough to do that. It's just a simple thing, but it makes a big difference. Oh, also there's one small scene that's a huge disappointment for me. When there's an intruder in his house, he just turned his back on the intruder thinking he was unconscious when he didn't. If he was really that smart and calculating, he wouldn't have done that. There are so many ways that can show those traits in that scene, but the crew decided to just ignore it and made him look stupid just for the sake of the plot.
About other BL, I'm never one to compare one to another. So when I criticize, I only focus on that one without considering the others to justify its flaws. And I don't watch many Thai BL, but most of the ones that I watch is pretty consistent with the characters. Even if there's any change, the process to that change is showed. Even if the plot is good, it does nothing for me if the characters failed to make me feel them. But then again, people are different, so is the way we perceive things. For me, this series is pretty disappointing not only in characterization aspect, but also others, and I think this would be one of the forgettable series for me.
When it comes to a lot of Thai BL, the characters tell you everything through dialogue instead of SHOW you. Like,…
Yes, you're right in some points, but what you stated is just the more evident ones, and almost all of that is connected to Bunn. What I mean is the little things that makes me confused of his character. Like, first he hit Pued because of Jane, then looked unaffected when Jane died. Tbh, he seemed like he would actually ignore her case if it wasn't for Bunn. Then he became so mad knowing Pued had sold her, and hit him again. It makes me wonder what kind of person he was to others, how he treated people around him. There isn't any interaction between him and characters other than Bunn and his family either. Another thing is, at first he seemed to know things behind Jane's case with the way he came to stop and warn Bunn. But then turned out he didn't know anything either. I mean, I get that he's supposed to be mysterious, but at least make his character consistent. And for me, as a character who's supposed to be mysterious, he's too plain. I don't know how to explain it but I just feel that way. What I mean isn't who he is or his background, but more of his traits. He just seemed like another love sick character who had problematic family.
Am I the only one who feels disappointed with so many aspects in this series lol. Really though, there are so many things I want to complain I could've made an essay if I were to point it out one by one but maybe I'm just too picky. Actually the technical part is pretty decent and the plot is quite interesting, but the execution and characterization are too lacking. Like, every characters feels flat to me, up to this point I can't grasp what kind of person everyone is except for Bunn and Sarawat M. Bunn is kind, stubborn, and emotional, and that makes his actions seems inconsistent sometimes. And Sarawat M, such a slave to his boss lol. Tan, maybe they want to make his character mysterious, but it shouldn't stop them from making his characters interesting. Oh, I guess I have one exception, Sorawit. I think he's the most interesting and endearing character in this chapter. Maybe it's because his character is supposed to be simple, and that's what we get, also the actor managed to act out this simple character and make it so interesting, alive. There are also so many instance which I feel like their actions are so stupid it feels like out of character. Well, this is just my own opinion though, I only want to rant, but I know so many people love this, so like I said, maybe it's just me being picky.
Really satisfied with ep 7, and JaeYi didn't disappoint me at all! It would be better if she pull that psycho's hair off lol. Glad the problem is resolved in this ep, so I won't be left hanging for 2 weeks to see Jung HuiSu get the taste of her medicine. She played her role so well though, I hate her character so much despite understanding where she's coming from. Love love love this drama and its casts so much!!
For this, first we have to understand the reason Horang didn't want anyone to know that she's a victim of bullying…
Of course being bullied and raped is different, but it's still painful and humiliating although in different level. And I was asked for the reason, not my judgement. When I read or watch something, I never think "I wish they've done this" or "they should've done that". I try to understand their actions and where they're coming from, because more often than not people like them truly exist in reality, and I like to immerse myself deep into the story. But of course, it's just me, you're free to think however you want.
In the beginning she has this image that she is nasty, don't care about others etc. But keep watching cause each…
I think that's not the reason why Euntaek fell for Horang, he didn't even know anything about Horang's past and circumstance when he started to like her, it's pretty simple and common actually. Euntaek had a bad first impression of her, then he realized she wasn't that bad. He slowly got to know her more, and realized that she was a lonely person, just like him. He sympathized and feel some kind of connection with her that made him feel attached to her. He started watching over her, wanting to help her, worrying and feeling bad whenever she's sad. Then he realized that feelings mean he liked Horang. It's just as simple as that. As for Horang's past and inner turmoil, it was actually revealed little by little since the beginning, and will pour out in later episodes. It's pretty usual for the crew to do it this way so it would make a big impact in the climax, and it's coming.
i still can't accept the fact that this drama has only 8 episodes. T_T
It's just 8 ep but I think it's more fulfilling than some 10+ eps dramas, and it feels just right for this kind of plot. The pacing is already perfect, so if they were to stretch it out it would feel dragged.
i just dont get why horang doesnt want to accept ji so hyun's friendship??? im genuinely confused if someone can…
For this, first we have to understand the reason Horang didn't want anyone to know that she's a victim of bullying and why she pushed everyone away. I've explained it in my comment below, so I'll just copy+paste it :D
I think it's like her defense mechanism. It might be kind of similar as to why some r*pe victims want to keep it hidden, because it's not only a painful experience, it's also humiliating for them. It really is not easy to open up about such things, and being labeled as a victim sometimes could feel like a second assault. That's why she pushed everyone away, because she was scared of people noticing how vulnerable she actually was thanks to that experience. Also I think it has to do with how she was always left on her own by her parents, that made her get used of bottling up her pain and sadness, not knowing how to rely on people.
Now why did Horang refuse Sohyun's friendship? At first it was because Sohyun was important to her, that she wanted to be remembered by her good side, not the humiliating one in her view. Also if she keeps her close, there might be chance that she lets it slip. Then later it's because Sohyun already knew, and that fact was unbearable for Horang. She didn't want anyone to see her vulnerability, she didn't want to be viewed as a victim. It might be that she felt like everytime she saw Sohyun, she would be reminded that she was a victim, because Sohyun knew the truth. Wow sorry this becomes so long lol.
I really love this drama but there's something really wrong with Horang's character...why does she keep pushing…
I think it's like her defense mechanism. It might be kind of similar as to why some r*pe victims want to keep it hidden, because it's not only a painful experience, it's also humiliating for them. It really is not easy to open up about such things, and being labeled as a victim sometimes could feel like a second assault. That's why she pushed everyone away, because she was scared of people noticing how vulnerable she actually was thanks to that experience. Also I think it has to do with how she was always left on her own by her parents, that made her get used of bottling up her pain and sadness, not knowing how to rely on people.
Hands down the best webdrama ever. All the actors is good, the plot has the right balance and flow, the characters feels realistic, and I don't even need to mention the cinematography since it's from Playlist, they're even better than some TV kdrama lol. I never watch or read something to judge a character (except when their way of thinking is way beyond my reach), I always try to empathize with them, and my heart broke for Horang and Sohyun. This is the first time I cried for a webdrama. The struggle, the trauma of being a bullying victim felt so raw and real without being too dramatic, and that's why it's good. The friendship and love too, really non-MSG lol. It hasn't even finished yet but here I am already wishing for s2.
Which part? I've read the whole book but I don't think I read something like that. The part where Itt is the uke,…
I'm neither English native nor Thai native, not fluent in the language either, so I'm scared of ruining the author's work if I were to translate anything :')
About other BL, I'm never one to compare one to another. So when I criticize, I only focus on that one without considering the others to justify its flaws. And I don't watch many Thai BL, but most of the ones that I watch is pretty consistent with the characters. Even if there's any change, the process to that change is showed. Even if the plot is good, it does nothing for me if the characters failed to make me feel them. But then again, people are different, so is the way we perceive things. For me, this series is pretty disappointing not only in characterization aspect, but also others, and I think this would be one of the forgettable series for me.
I think it's like her defense mechanism. It might be kind of similar as to why some r*pe victims want to keep it hidden, because it's not only a painful experience, it's also humiliating for them. It really is not easy to open up about such things, and being labeled as a victim sometimes could feel like a second assault. That's why she pushed everyone away, because she was scared of people noticing how vulnerable she actually was thanks to that experience. Also I think it has to do with how she was always left on her own by her parents, that made her get used of bottling up her pain and sadness, not knowing how to rely on people.
Now why did Horang refuse Sohyun's friendship? At first it was because Sohyun was important to her, that she wanted to be remembered by her good side, not the humiliating one in her view. Also if she keeps her close, there might be chance that she lets it slip. Then later it's because Sohyun already knew, and that fact was unbearable for Horang. She didn't want anyone to see her vulnerability, she didn't want to be viewed as a victim. It might be that she felt like everytime she saw Sohyun, she would be reminded that she was a victim, because Sohyun knew the truth. Wow sorry this becomes so long lol.
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