Agreed maybe they wanted to show this flawed relationship... I get tonkla's angle even win deceived him and he…
I agree they wanted to show a flawed relationship, but "his relationship with korn was always good until few days before" isn't accurate. Tonkla wasn't 100% happy with either relationship, but the pros outweighed the cons, until Dome's death. Then Tonkla kinda saw he wasn't in the relationship that was truly promised and that would never change. Am I making sense? I'm writing this on fumes alone.
I legit had to avert my eyes for Ton Kla and Korn scenes. One of my least favorite couples in any BL I've watched.…
I actually like what this couple represents. Reality. In college Tonkla and Korn are cute together. The typical bl couples equipped with "once I graduate I'll tell my parents about us" moment. At that point we already know that Korn telling his parent didn't happen, because HIS reality was already set in motion from day one. He can never and will never go against his father and that takes a major toll on the relationship in the long run. And even though Korn cheats and forget about him, Tonkla is all he has left. His parents have left, his "fiancée" doesn't want him (rightfully so) and his brother shot and in critcal condition, but he can't go to him because of all the bs his family has gotten themselves into. Ugh I'm taking to long (Sorry about that).
I think we're suppose to kinda fill the banks ourselves about their relationship and how it's a little more grounded in reality, but we didn't have enough time for their ending to feel like a tear-jerker.
And OMG didn't even notice the similarity to UWMA. Best comparison ever. Had me feeling sad about that Korn's death than this drama ever could. @Ana you should watch it.
What's with that Kinnporsche ost at the end?, that too Jeff's song.
They didn't have any good songs, and BoC owns the rights to the song, so why not. I like this song, but the weight of it can only be felt in KinnPorsche. Here it's just a easter egg/call back to something you know.
I have very mixed feelings about the ending. Honestly, I wasn't expecting a happy ending for any of the characters,…
I can answer (possibly) a couple of questions. Here goes.
I think for the hit-and-run, they're gonna chalk it up as a suicide with Great freaking out and not thinking in the best moment so his parents kinda have to "cover" for him. Because in both of Great's timelines (not Tyme's) she does jump in front of a moving vehicle. Does that make Great's action ok, absolutely not, but I feel her death was really used as an "introduction" to the 4 minute phenomenon, unlike Dome's death.
As for Tyme knowing about the canon timeline I'm pretty sure he knows because it's implied that Great doesn't want to live an dishonest life anymore and lying or omitting the true in what happen is not the best way to start a romantic relationship. Is it handled well in the last episode, again absolutely not. I feel us as an audience we need to see both Great and Tyme talking about what happened they experienced and the effects it has of their budding relationship.
And lastly, his mom getting shot is part of the alternate timeline. The canon timeline indeed has her booking it out of the country with her husband.
In the end everything makes sense and, even when they couldn't fix what already happened, both decided to be better…
While I do like the use of one of the songs from Kinnporche I don't understand why they used it. Other than the fact both dramas are under Be On Cloud.
We kinda speed ran through the ending, but was somewhat happy in the end.
Personally I was going super crazy in the middle when the different timelines ended because I wanted to see if Great was going to take accountability for Dom's death. And while he did it wasn't until the last few minutes and even then the courts might be lenient to his case because he's "good" now. Also saw Tonkla and Korn dying a mile away, their love could never be for so many reasons. And Great no calling for an ambulance when Lukwa had her heart attack was 100% a shit move. I'm glad we ended up with Great from eps1-5 in the end though. Oh the drama had me at the edge of my seat. I don't think we're going to get another one like this for a while.
This series is good, idk why such dislike and low reviews. It's not perfect, but I love Kla and Cake's cute phone calls and lives. And the girls in this series are completely clueless...so far and it's hilarious. I feel kinda bad for them, but I can't help watching what they're gonna try to do to get Kla's attention.
I think it is all a matter of “what might have been if we had not done x, y, and z” for both, really, as people…
I've read and watched Triage and I loved it, flaws and all and Manner of Death is on my list of BL to watch. But even in Triage the romance was a little more present in the series, even with the obsession. I also agree with @Elbee that for this series the romance isn't the main thing, it's everything else that this series to interesting. Sometime I want to skip the romantic scene and get back to the plot, but I have to remember that every scene hints at something for us to find that ties back to the story as a whole. I think i just want more episodes because 8 is not enough for me.
Stopped watch at ep 8. I was getting bored, I didn't hate this series, but I wasn't lovin' in. Supernatural plot was not needed. If you want something along those lines The Sign is leagues better. Now that the series is complete I'll binge watch the rest on my next day off
Unpopular opinion, I don't think Tyme and Great's romance is endgame you know. If we got 10 eps we might be able to have a little more moments, but it feels kinda forced. Still love them together, but it's not a fleshed out as I wish it could be.
Ok what we have ? First Tonkla can't take justice in his hand but he is in situation he has mental problem as…
Maybe the alternate versions of Tyme and Great will find each other and try to live there, but in doing so they both die in the original version? So it's not a happy ending but they give you something? Idk.
WTF is going on. I thought with episode 6 we would start tying up the plot, but nope. Episode 7 decides to open up some new ideas. Tonkla's justice makes sense to me, but the scene where Tyme get shot, Great "flatlines", and we see Tyme waking up only to find himself back at home. Is this a memory or does he have the ability to "go back". Someone please explain that to me.
Sienote: Measuring cups should not be on the top shelf, but in draws so you can have easy access.
I think we're suppose to kinda fill the banks ourselves about their relationship and how it's a little more grounded in reality, but we didn't have enough time for their ending to feel like a tear-jerker.
And OMG didn't even notice the similarity to UWMA. Best comparison ever. Had me feeling sad about that Korn's death than this drama ever could. @Ana you should watch it.
I think for the hit-and-run, they're gonna chalk it up as a suicide with Great freaking out and not thinking in the best moment so his parents kinda have to "cover" for him. Because in both of Great's timelines (not Tyme's) she does jump in front of a moving vehicle. Does that make Great's action ok, absolutely not, but I feel her death was really used as an "introduction" to the 4 minute phenomenon, unlike Dome's death.
As for Tyme knowing about the canon timeline I'm pretty sure he knows because it's implied that Great doesn't want to live an dishonest life anymore and lying or omitting the true in what happen is not the best way to start a romantic relationship. Is it handled well in the last episode, again absolutely not. I feel us as an audience we need to see both Great and Tyme talking about what happened they experienced and the effects it has of their budding relationship.
And lastly, his mom getting shot is part of the alternate timeline. The canon timeline indeed has her booking it out of the country with her husband.
Hopefully this helps!
Sienote: Measuring cups should not be on the top shelf, but in draws so you can have easy access.