I never fail to laugh when I see these grown adults patting each other's heads, thinking how if you try that in the west it'd start a fight lol
Interesting ep, the razor blade was messed up and whack, I mean, how'd it get in the meat? Even in Final Destination, the accidents developed crazily but in real time, for that razor blade to be in a piece of meat, it'd have to come from the distributor's meat packing plant, and then you have to wonder what a razor blade would be doing on the packing floor. Makes sense that Day is confused about whether it's bad luck or the curse. Hectic.
me too... i dont really get the hype but i really want to like it
I have watched each ep up to 7 with an upbeat thought of 'okay, let's see it!' then ten minutes in I'm on my phone doing something else. I really can't explain it.
Ngl, I skipped through most of the final 2 eps. The humor was this show's strongest point and the last two eps were a bit meh on all fronts, except for the last three minutes of ep 8, that was funny. Anyway, it was alright.
Ah, this actually may be similar to what I'm experiencing, I'm...bored. I literally just made a comment about this and then I scrolled down to see the comments. I think you and I are minority viewers, most of the time, since around episode 4, my attention drifts away from this easily.
Ep 7: Okay so I'm having a weird experience with this BL. It's not badly cast, filmed, acted or directed, in fact, it's well done, and the budget seems to be good and it's checking all the general boxes for a good BL, but it's not holding my interest at all. I simply am not...drawn to these characters. I feel pretty distracted and bored while watching, since around episode 4, I'm just letting it play in the background while I do other stuff sometimes.
I can't even say why, since there isn't technically fault to find with it. Weird. At this point, not sure if I'll keep going. Ah well.
Can someone explain to me the last ep, the one in "50 years later", because I was confused if it was his dream…
The ending offers an ambiguity that allows you to decide what you want to think was real or not real. Below are the three most comment perspectives for the ending of the series (which vastly differs from the novel):
1) Comatose Jiushi wakes up and everything was a dream, so he spends the next 50 years creating the virtual world he dreamed about so he can see everyone one he dreamed of.
2) Jiushi had entered a virtual game world, then he 'wakes up' back in his reality after having purified the game, and the virtual world ceases to exist. Lanzhu included, he ceases to exist as he states he would in ep 36. So Jiushi spends the next 50 years creating the virtual world he experienced and the people in it, as a comfort for his loss before he dies.
3) Everything that happens in the series happens inside a virtual world, and after the virtual world is purified, everyone from the real world who lived/died in the virtual world returns to the real world with all their memories wiped and they go back to their normal lives.
Which one do you feel most likely fits the series ending? You can decide.
I'll take more BLs with proper relationship and attraction development like this show has any day, especially if it's a 12 ep BL. The independent BLs are often better than the focused BL production companies too. Really enjoying this!
Imagine if many gay people actually had to live like this is real lif-...oh wait.
This response just makes it sound like your LGBTQ viewing scope isn't very broad, because most shows (especially in the farfetched world of most BLs) do not depict things like HIC2.
This exact thing. And it's not just the chemistry between the two main characters either (even though it's great),…
Ikr? The flow of Zhouqi meeting Hei's family members especially has been quite casual and natural, and I like that Hei isn't hedging about being attracted to Zhouqi for real.
Even though the underlying premise of this show is stupid af (the whole secret agent shit is laughable tbh) the rest of this BL (casting, acting, characterization, chemistry, humor, production) is all actually VERY enjoyable. I have liked every silly fun episode so far and Zhouqi's fantasies are a W to watch. Also, this BL is doing what other BLs rarely do, despite many BLs doing kisses and romantic scenes up the wazoo (i.e Thailand), they don't often actually depict developing a physical attraction between the MLs. This BL has shown several hints of that since a few eps ago. I like this, ya'll can fight me.
I did agree with Chan Yeong about Heesu telling him without a warning. I'd be shocked too if my best friend confessed…
About CY, I think that scene in the classroom was badly done, episode 9 was the only major let down of the show for me, especially regarding CY being a terrible friend with a 'me me me' complex. The writer made CY act like a dick for some reason, the scene could have been done WAY better, even including his shock and needing some time to process before leaving the classroom.
For example, this kind of scene was done in SKAM: France a few years back, where Lucas confesses his sexuality to his best friend Yann, and it was written very well. Similarly, Yann is surprised to learn that Lucas is gay, but he doesn't just walk away without saying anything. In the end he needs time to process it because he gets upset about Lucas not having confided in him sooner despite them being best friends, but the way he handled Lucas' coming out to him 'out of nowhere' was much better depicted. Not walking out like an assclown. Here's the scene I'm referring to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiqDwJGvkBc&list=PLdgAJqPh_xhaM2-uV9-58jmqyxQXgPxH8&index=26
I agree Heesu should not have started with 'I used to like you', and I get that the dynamics of coming out in SK would be different, the acceptance level is not the same, but the way CY reacts is just douchebag type behavior. Heesu and CY's whole friendship in this show was poorly portrayed. Just my opinion.
Am I the only one who likes this show? This is the reality in Korea. Homosexual couples don't show at all or keep…
Yessssss. I liked that they pointed it out at the end there, with Heesu looking back and seeing the easy affection of CY and JY and Seung Won being like "hmph, we can get away with it too, let me show you boo'. I was def grinning watching that. Those small signs of confidence can mean so much in young LGBTQ teens who grow up around homophobia or environments where they'd be bullied and so on.
Welp, I liked it! Ep 10, I'd say landed well enough, about 75% good, and the other percent was shit.
The SHIT bits: I ALWAYS skip singing in ANY BL, as it is, waaaaaay too many BLs have some person singing something and it's NEVER entertaining, EVER. The scenes with Heesu and CY continued to be a waste of everyone's time because that friendship is shallow bs and nobody gaf. CY is one of the worst written 'friend' characters I've seen in a while because this guy's 'me me me' complex is exhausting jfc.
Anyhoo, the 75% HIGHLIGHTS: - Heesu telling his sister (you know what) was a great scene, so well done! - Heesu telling Seungwon (you know what) in that classroom was well done too! - Seung Won telling CY to (essentially) eff off and mind his own business was fantastic! - Everything following the carrot juice on the bench photo was SATISFYING AF.
And my 100% PERSONAL HIGHLIGHT OVERALL: - Lee Sang Jun, I RARELY find SK actors attractive, and he is one of those rare cases. He's 👌 Apparently he was in Connection, but it's fair I overlooked him, I saw no one but Ji Sung in Connection. He may be going on my fave Asian celebs list after some more consideration.
Right so, when I think back on eps 1-8 (which I enjoyed) and deduct 9 (which wasn't great) and then add the 75% of episode 10, weighing it up against my personal rating system, I'm giving this 8/10. Over all it's worth a one time watch. It won't make my recc list though, watching or skipping it, neither is a major loss.
A second season or special episode likely won't happen because I'm sure a majority of people are gonna rate and drag this down based on their personal sensitivities and tank any possible hope of that, but if they ever did make a follow up with Heesu and Seung Won continued, I'd watch it for sure.
true, this is such a bad look for all 3 of them. if anyone watches this show without knowing the actors, they'll…
It's weak af. GMMTV is relying entirely on fans watching these shows just because. They don't even try with these scripts, before the production companies used to try to improve the story from a novel when adapting it to a script, not anymore. I feel bad for the actors. This BL was tropey and typical already BEFORE they brought in Jimmy to play another cliche 2D character.
In contrast to the commenters here, episode 5 fell off for me. This 'two chasing one/make the one ML jealous' trope hardly ever works and it's not working here either. I have never been a fan of Top MLs simping for no good reason over a bottom BL, it very rarely makes sense, and that's what's happening here. Sant is likable, sure, but nothing he's done has warranted Jay or Captain to be 'fighting' over him or chasing him like he's the best they've ever seen lol. It's weak writing, but it's also pretty par for the course bad troping on GMMTVs part, no surprise there. Take their popular actors and waste them on cheesy/tired roles is what they do.
I was hoping for more fun and some antics of friendship, maybe finding a wingman in Jimmy's character appearance as Jay's friend, helping him pursue Sant, some shenanigans, but nah, 'do a trope to death' is how GMMTV rolls. Hope this passes soon, I like Mark enough to try and stick around, but another episode of this will be dull af.
Interesting ep, the razor blade was messed up and whack, I mean, how'd it get in the meat? Even in Final Destination, the accidents developed crazily but in real time, for that razor blade to be in a piece of meat, it'd have to come from the distributor's meat packing plant, and then you have to wonder what a razor blade would be doing on the packing floor. Makes sense that Day is confused about whether it's bad luck or the curse. Hectic.
I can't even say why, since there isn't technically fault to find with it. Weird. At this point, not sure if I'll keep going. Ah well.
1) Comatose Jiushi wakes up and everything was a dream, so he spends the next 50 years creating the virtual world he dreamed about so he can see everyone one he dreamed of.
2) Jiushi had entered a virtual game world, then he 'wakes up' back in his reality after having purified the game, and the virtual world ceases to exist. Lanzhu included, he ceases to exist as he states he would in ep 36. So Jiushi spends the next 50 years creating the virtual world he experienced and the people in it, as a comfort for his loss before he dies.
3) Everything that happens in the series happens inside a virtual world, and after the virtual world is purified, everyone from the real world who lived/died in the virtual world returns to the real world with all their memories wiped and they go back to their normal lives.
Which one do you feel most likely fits the series ending? You can decide.
For example, this kind of scene was done in SKAM: France a few years back, where Lucas confesses his sexuality to his best friend Yann, and it was written very well.
Similarly, Yann is surprised to learn that Lucas is gay, but he doesn't just walk away without saying anything. In the end he needs time to process it because he gets upset about Lucas not having confided in him sooner despite them being best friends, but the way he handled Lucas' coming out to him 'out of nowhere' was much better depicted. Not walking out like an assclown.
Here's the scene I'm referring to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiqDwJGvkBc&list=PLdgAJqPh_xhaM2-uV9-58jmqyxQXgPxH8&index=26
I agree Heesu should not have started with 'I used to like you', and I get that the dynamics of coming out in SK would be different, the acceptance level is not the same, but the way CY reacts is just douchebag type behavior. Heesu and CY's whole friendship in this show was poorly portrayed. Just my opinion.
The SHIT bits:
I ALWAYS skip singing in ANY BL, as it is, waaaaaay too many BLs have some person singing something and it's NEVER entertaining, EVER. The scenes with Heesu and CY continued to be a waste of everyone's time because that friendship is shallow bs and nobody gaf. CY is one of the worst written 'friend' characters I've seen in a while because this guy's 'me me me' complex is exhausting jfc.
Anyhoo, the 75% HIGHLIGHTS:
- Heesu telling his sister (you know what) was a great scene, so well done!
- Heesu telling Seungwon (you know what) in that classroom was well done too!
- Seung Won telling CY to (essentially) eff off and mind his own business was fantastic!
- Everything following the carrot juice on the bench photo was SATISFYING AF.
And my 100% PERSONAL HIGHLIGHT OVERALL:
- Lee Sang Jun, I RARELY find SK actors attractive, and he is one of those rare cases. He's 👌
Apparently he was in Connection, but it's fair I overlooked him, I saw no one but Ji Sung in Connection. He may be going on my fave Asian celebs list after some more consideration.
Right so, when I think back on eps 1-8 (which I enjoyed) and deduct 9 (which wasn't great) and then add the 75% of episode 10, weighing it up against my personal rating system, I'm giving this 8/10. Over all it's worth a one time watch. It won't make my recc list though, watching or skipping it, neither is a major loss.
A second season or special episode likely won't happen because I'm sure a majority of people are gonna rate and drag this down based on their personal sensitivities and tank any possible hope of that, but if they ever did make a follow up with Heesu and Seung Won continued, I'd watch it for sure.
So yeah, it's been fun ✌️
REVIEWED
I was hoping for more fun and some antics of friendship, maybe finding a wingman in Jimmy's character appearance as Jay's friend, helping him pursue Sant, some shenanigans, but nah, 'do a trope to death' is how GMMTV rolls. Hope this passes soon, I like Mark enough to try and stick around, but another episode of this will be dull af.