So many things happened in this last episode. Kla was the all around amazing detective and his friends were great at helping him find who was messing with Cake. I liked seeing Af's internal monologue and struggle and the speed run redemption. Also when the event all blew over Af distancing himself from Cake and his friends was a smart choice. And that some of Cake's friends acknowledged that they weren't very open to him being their friend either. But why at the end did Tim start hitting on him . He was so much fun to watch right until that point. Gina's moments didn't make me feel sorry for her, but I do understand that money and blackmail makes you do crazy things. And her glow down made me laugh so much, while the "I became a bakery owner" had me so confused. Khing is straight up evil. I don't care that your dad is emotionally unavailable, you didn't communicate either that you wanted him to be a little more involved in your life Khing! And it drove me nuts that in the end everyone forgave each other AND that Khing's family just shipped her off abroad. Apparently shipping off horrible people and hoping they don't repeat their crimes in another country is not a concern to anyone. You have to build back the trust you lost whatever this was. And finally, what in the meta was the last couple of minutes. Was this all series with a series? Hearth was definitely channeling his Love Syndrome III character and I loved it!
Kla definitely knows that both Gina and Khing don't like the fact that he's dating Cake, but again I still wonder…
I think Kla was hoping that the people interfering with his relationship would stop once they saw how serious is was. I also think he wants to obtain all the evidence he needs as well as figure out a way punish these people.
As for the invitation, if I truly didn't want to go somewhere I would absolutely make up an excuse. Also if we are still in a Pandemic you should absolutely NOT go out and party no matter how "safe" you think it is.
She absolutely is. She’s the covert, manipulating, triangulating, emotionally coercing friend. She’s pulling…
You can slowly see on her face when the camera zoom in on her, that sad look changes ever so slighty by episode 3 and then episode 4 I knew oh girl in manipulative. The phone scene cemented it in for everyone. Gina's personality does a very good job at overshadowing Khing.
Kla and Cake's green flag relationship is a major breathe of fresh air. Most shows I'm screaming at my screen begging them to tell their partner anything, because a good relationship is all about communication. I love seeing the girls make asses out of themselves time and time again, especially Gina, but I also want to strangle them. If someone is not romantically into you, please let that shit go. You went from feeling petty to petty crimes. You're rude to Kla twin siblings (I totally want to be bff's with Kade) and you pushed Cake into a pearl cage. Also someone needs to get Af. Cake is too good of a friend because I would have dropped his ass when he tried to force himself onto Cake. This party scene has me on edge because of Af and what might happen in the next episode.
Seeing Haii delivering my all time favorite love scene in Chains of heart, and seeing him here, only makes me…
Gina loves Khing and just wants her to be happy and she thinks Kla is the perfect person since Khing already had a crush. But she fails to see that all of plotting and scheming is not what Khing wants and that Kla hates peolpe like this the most. Gina's love for Khing is kinda twisted.
This shows rating is trash! This show is actually good. Open communication, consent, AN ACTUAL ROMANCE! Like I…
We're so used to miscommunication, manipulation, and over the top jealousy and this show subverts that like crazy positive way. I also like what it's doing with Af, Khing and Gina being high-key delulu. Even though Af came around (still kinda sus), Gina and King are still going strong. Another subversion I would never have expected, because in a lot of BLs the love rivals reluctantly accept that they are not the one.
Agreed maybe they wanted to show this flawed relationship... I get tonkla's angle even win deceived him and he…
Agreed! A special episode where they reminisce about how awkward their first real date was, or on the anniversary of Great's brother and Tyme's grandma's death it shows how they went about dealing the funeral and their sadness and hatred for what happened. Or shows how Tyme deals with Great court case and the affect it had on their relationship and how they persevered through it all.
Agreed maybe they wanted to show this flawed relationship... I get tonkla's angle even win deceived him and he…
I think because of the relationship in their mind, once they wake up they meet and actually start having a real non-toxic relationship, but this all happens off screen. I have a theory that only Tyme actually made it out of the alternate timeline and the event we see at the end of ep 8 is all in Great's mind. He's forever stuck there. Den and the other first responders were able to resuscitate Tyme, but for Great his resuscitation ends up with him flatlining! Unless they were able to get him back off screen and then my theory goes out the window. Ugh this series needed an extra 2 episode to flesh out the real timeline a little more. At the very least a scene to show both Tyme and Great working through getting shot, losing someone they love and the start of them actually becoming a couple.
The CGI in "The Sign" was bad. To sell tickets with absurd prices to watch the finale before airing was bad. An…
And I still enjoyed it so much more than this drama. Bad cgi and cop portrayal isn't an issue. I leaned into after a while because the rest of the story was overall good and a nice change of BL environment.
I liked seeing Af's internal monologue and struggle and the speed run redemption. Also when the event all blew over Af distancing himself from Cake and his friends was a smart choice. And that some of Cake's friends acknowledged that they weren't very open to him being their friend either. But why at the end did Tim start hitting on him . He was so much fun to watch right until that point.
Gina's moments didn't make me feel sorry for her, but I do understand that money and blackmail makes you do crazy things. And her glow down made me laugh so much, while the "I became a bakery owner" had me so confused.
Khing is straight up evil. I don't care that your dad is emotionally unavailable, you didn't communicate either that you wanted him to be a little more involved in your life Khing! And it drove me nuts that in the end everyone forgave each other AND that Khing's family just shipped her off abroad. Apparently shipping off horrible people and hoping they don't repeat their crimes in another country is not a concern to anyone. You have to build back the trust you lost whatever this was.
And finally, what in the meta was the last couple of minutes. Was this all series with a series? Hearth was definitely channeling his Love Syndrome III character and I loved it!
As for the invitation, if I truly didn't want to go somewhere I would absolutely make up an excuse. Also if we are still in a Pandemic you should absolutely NOT go out and party no matter how "safe" you think it is.
I have a theory that only Tyme actually made it out of the alternate timeline and the event we see at the end of ep 8 is all in Great's mind. He's forever stuck there. Den and the other first responders were able to resuscitate Tyme, but for Great his resuscitation ends up with him flatlining! Unless they were able to get him back off screen and then my theory goes out the window. Ugh this series needed an extra 2 episode to flesh out the real timeline a little more. At the very least a scene to show both Tyme and Great working through getting shot, losing someone they love and the start of them actually becoming a couple.