I find it absolutely disgusting that you thinks lack of consent is a staple in dramas. While it can be part of…
You really think I continue to watch BL drama’s because I like the lack of consent? Your comments are asinine and you represent or the worst of the BL fandom. Such a shame.
Maybe someone addressed this already. But Prapai asks for Sky’s number from Rain in episode 7, but doesn’t see him until episode 8. In fact, Rain says Sky’s name in episode 7, and Pai admits he doesn’t know his name on episode 8. So am I losing my mind or did they mess up here?
Out of desperation for something, anything BL or gay to watch tonight, I gave the show a second chance after I…
I find it absolutely disgusting that you thinks lack of consent is a staple in dramas. While it can be part of a drama it does not need be a staple in a drama. People are sick of the lack of consent in BL dramas. The lack of consent in BL drama’s runs rampant, and I don’t know how you can’t see that. If you can’t you’re the problem.
I wish they would stop adapting her novels. Is it really hard to write a series that doesn’t romanticize rape? I get all these BL recommendations, but now it’s second nature to check the comments and tags to see if there is rape or sexual assaults.
I liked how they approached the mental health and the effects of rape. Too many BL romanticize it. But I definitely can’t watch this again. I need to scrub my brain with something happier. I don’t know why I decided to watch this when I was already depressed. And that open ending!!!! Uh!
The entire thing was a hot mess. Too many story lines and characters for 6 episodes that were barely 30 min. I’ve…
You’re right, they could have told a story in just 30 min episodes. And I agree, it does feel like a bunch of tropes strung together. I’m just honestly shocked at how blatantly obvious it is that the writers and producers didn’t even try to tell a well thought out story.
It was such a disservice to the actors. You can’t make a good drama if the dialogue and plots make no sense.
Between the poorly connected scenes and the half ass translations I wasn’t sure what was happening sometimes and felt like I had missed scenes.
Why does this lowkey still feel a bit unfinished. They tried to tie it all together in the end, but I kinda needed…
The entire thing was a hot mess. Too many story lines and characters for 6 episodes that were barely 30 min. I’ve read fan fiction that was better written.
I’m more sad about this then anything. It really makes me question how Wabi Sabi treats their actors. The company doesn’t seem invested at all in creating a quality drama, which is a disservice to the actors. This makes me concerned about Between Us.
Idk, I have a child that age and if someone took my child’s school bus I’d lose my mind, I don’t care what…
I agree. From what I understand school hours can be long in Korea. The way the writers approached it was a little dramatic, but it’s a drama! Lol. I still enjoyed the show even if I did find people pitying the guy a little strange. But the parents were strange too.
Idk, I have a child that age and if someone took my child’s school bus I’d lose my mind, I don’t care what…
That’s true too. I was surprised to find the kids running around alone at night after just being kidnapped! Lol. I’d have my child locked up at home forever after that. But it’s a drama, so I can’t take it too seriously.
Gosh, this episode really made me cry, I felt so, so bad for those children 😭 The theft of childhood was definitely…
Idk, I have a child that age and if someone took my child’s school bus I’d lose my mind, I don’t care what the intentions are. I enjoyed the episode, but I didn’t necessarily agree with the idea very much.
It was such a disservice to the actors. You can’t make a good drama if the dialogue and plots make no sense.
Between the poorly connected scenes and the half ass translations I wasn’t sure what was happening sometimes and felt like I had missed scenes.