This was such a huge disappointment for me, sadly. It was such a cool concept at first and I had high expectations…
Gun was amazing, as was Chimon. I'll disagree on the subject of Jane; a robot would have done a better acting job, and her character was not a believable match for Punn.
Can someone tell me about the romance part? I don't enjoy romance, so can I ignore it? I don't mind spoilers.
One Gifted couple (Punn and Claire), and it's handled rather poorly. I find it very unlikely that Punn would have gone for a vapid airhead such as Claire. There is no development in their relationship; it just appears out of nowhere in episode 5, and is just used to pull Punn out of his self-fighting hallucination.
Mixed couple ((Gifted) Korn and (regular) Koi). Their relationship is explored much better, in particular highlighting the impossibility for a Gifted to form a trusting relationship with a normal. It ends in betrayal.
I know, right? I think AJ and JJ are great actors, but have only had support roles together in a couple of series.…
They were listed as main roles in Home School, but I dropped the series after a couple of episodes. Even the prospect of seeing Gun later on was not enough to sustain my interest.
I can see why some people would find the ending creepy, but if Macron or Trump can have a spouse with a 25-year age difference, why not a world famous architect?
I actually liked it. The biggest plot hole is that Kiew went back to the past with *some* memories about the future, including having a smartphone and a smartwatch, and presumably had already learned about Google, but did not buy all the AAPL and GOOG stock he could afford and become a multibillionnaire. Never mind not telling his friends to do the same, and he wouldn't even have to justify the advice!
Why are you even commenting if you haven't watched the series? If you had, would have seen that they are using LOC numbering, which most modern libraries the world over use. And no matter what numbering system they were using, psychology (learn to spell, BTW) books would not be in the Computer Science section.
In Episode 5, Duen is looking for a *psychology* textbook. Why is he looking for it in the Computer Science section of the library? The call numbers of all the books start with QA.76, which is the Library of Congress code for computer science.
The more I watch the more I want to just be done with it, lol. The whole push and pull relationship between Khai…
Yeah, the whole Two/Un thing was unrealistic, and totally unnecessary. It would have been fine for Un to have had an unrequited crush on Two, it's not like it was affecting his life.
another unanswered question: also in episode 11, when Third realizes that Khai is alone at the station, why does he run to get his car keys? Why doesn't he just get a taxi?
I watched ToL *again*, and I noticed a continuity glitch: in episode 11, Khai cuts his right foot on a shard of glass, badly enough to need bandaging. Yet two, maybe three days later, there is no sign of injury!
Mixed couple ((Gifted) Korn and (regular) Koi). Their relationship is explored much better, in particular highlighting the impossibility for a Gifted to form a trusting relationship with a normal. It ends in betrayal.
Why are you even commenting if you haven't watched the series? If you had, would have seen that they are using LOC numbering, which most modern libraries the world over use. And no matter what numbering system they were using, psychology (learn to spell, BTW) books would not be in the Computer Science section.
Still a mystery why Rome rinses his hands at the sink. Whatever he was doing, the hot shower ought to have taken care of it.