question:why do knight keep saying i wont lose mild again to mild's brother?? did i miss something? were they…
I was also confused by this part of the plot, hopefully it will be explained but until then I’ve decided that Mild has experienced some form of selective memory loss and doesn’t remember their relationship.
Mashiro’s mother is testing my patience each & every time she interacts with her son. She’s firmly placed herself at the centre of her own universe and expects everyone to place her at the centre of everything . She abandoned her son when he was a child and emotionally suffocates and manipulates him now that he’s an adult. Her son is trapped in a cycle of her abuse where he’s not truly free to pursue his own happiness. I hope he’s able to break free and be happy with Kanade, although I fear that Mashiro’s mother won’t let that happen.
If a drama is well written then 10 episodes is enough. There are a few series with 12 episodes are too many with at least one episode being a fill episode where nothing happens so that episode 11 can be the infamous cursed episode.
sooo… a bunch of people are complaining about armin’s behavior? well, let me tell you how I see it.okay, everyone..…
Thank you, I agree with your comment.
Armin’s reaction is understandable, dying in one decade and waking up to discover that life has reset and he’s in the 1990s isn’t going to result in a calm rational response.
People expecting Armin to be level headed and calm is insane. Dude came back from the future where he was betrayed…
I agree, he was pushed to his death then almost immediately woke up in the 1990s, there was no time for him to process what had happened. There’s no way to be calm when he meets the 1990s version of those responsible for his death, his agent who treats him like he’s nothing and the other actors who resent him.
dude there's no way i'm the only one getting annoyed by Mint. how many times does a guy need to reject you for…
I also found her constantly asking Dew for a relationship annoying. Dew could not have made it any clearer that he wasn’t interested in her and yet she persisted.
Kiseki Chapter 2 is the first season and Season of Love is the second. It shows the continuation of the relationship…
Kiseki was basically a travel blog about sightseeing in Japan.
Season of Love is better. It focuses more on the relationships between the characters. You could definitely skip Kiseki and still know what’s happening in Season of Love.
I'm confused, comments under Kiseki Chapter 2 say that show has nothing to do with this one. Am I not sypposed…
Kiseki Chapter 2 is the first season and Season of Love is the second. It shows the continuation of the relationship between P & Pan. You can watch Season of Love without watching Kiseki Chapter 2 but watching Kiseki provides background to the character’s relationship. However one of the main characters from Kiseki isnt in Season of Love and I don’t think there’s an explanation as to why.
I hope not.. He kidnapped, abused, starved and r*ped him.. Yeah this is not how you treat people you like...
When I saw that this series was 6 episodes, I suspected that it was either going to be well written & deliver a strong story in a short space of time or it was going to be a mess. The writers seems to want a series that they don’t have the skills to create.
The relationships between the characters are never truly developed or given any genuine depth.
Jorn’s obsession with Chain allegedly stealing his girlfriend was bordering on being ridiculous.
This is a series which doesn’t know what it wants to be.
Episode 1- An easy watch, no real depth. One of the ML altered their whole personality by removing their glasses.
Episode 2- First indication that the writers of this series don’t care about consent.
Episode 3- Plot based on the often overused miscommunication trope.
Episode 4 - A few of the actors seem to be bored but have realised they’ve signed contracts so have to see the series through to the end.
Episode 5- available on Fast Track without subtitles. Escalated quickly and without warning. Whoever wrote this episode seems to have been heavily influenced by the Vegas Pete story in Kinn Porsche.
There is one episode remaining and I don’t see how the event in episode 5 can be addressed in the final episode. I fear that it will be romanticised and lead to a relationship.
I feared this would happen but clung to the faint hope that we’d be able to see the entire series.
Armin’s reaction is understandable, dying in one decade and waking up to discover that life has reset and he’s in the 1990s isn’t going to result in a calm rational response.
Season of Love is better. It focuses more on the relationships between the characters. You could definitely skip Kiseki and still know what’s happening in Season of Love.
Can Tada manipulate time or does he time travel? Is he destined to always be in Armin’s life?
I am enjoying this series and want to find out more as the series goes on.
The relationships between the characters are never truly developed or given any genuine depth.
Jorn’s obsession with Chain allegedly stealing his girlfriend was bordering on being ridiculous.
Episode 1- An easy watch, no real depth. One of the ML altered their whole personality by removing their glasses.
Episode 2- First indication that the writers of this series don’t care about consent.
Episode 3- Plot based on the often overused miscommunication trope.
Episode 4 - A few of the actors seem to be bored but have realised they’ve signed contracts so have to see the series through to the end.
Episode 5- available on Fast Track without subtitles. Escalated quickly and without warning. Whoever wrote this episode seems to have been heavily influenced by the Vegas Pete story in Kinn Porsche.
There is one episode remaining and I don’t see how the event in episode 5 can be addressed in the final episode. I fear that it will be romanticised and lead to a relationship.