It's been days since I stopped watching around half of ep4 and was thinking about dropping this, so I watched it again today to finish the episode. But it has gotten more interesting so I'll continue..
Gaon is too undecisive and easily swayed, while Soo Hyun and the professor are too self-righteous. My frustration…
Like what you've said, she did everything for Gaon. She dedicated her life to him, hence she acts like whatever she thinks and believes in is what's right and best for Gaon..
Soo Hyun may had have good intentions, but it doesn't mean she's (always) right.
Yeah it did, I said maybe it won't "yet" 'cause it was the case for CLW, but I mixed it up with 55:15 as well 😅 Though iirc 55:15 was region blocked in Thailand during the first few weeks or something, which was the reason why there was a low viewership on yt at first.. But idk, maybe my brain is messing with me lol
I found out that she gave up playing violin in the end...
Thank you! Though, I was more concerned with the spoiler I've read than the story being a melodrama and all, but I still found the story interesting so I decided to just continue watching it. I guess watching Eulachacha Waikiki at the same time helps me get through with it.
3 episodes in and I'm still trying to get into this drama. There are moments when I feel like watching it and also to just drop it.
I was reading the comments here because I'm confused if FL and her friend were a thing or not, but I ended up reading a (major..?) spoiler. Is it still worth it to continue watching this or should I move on to a new drama?
To be honest, Mek who played Fah was the only good actor in both series. the other 3 leads need a lot of work.
They were rookies, so it was quite understandable. But it is also somehow a downside for me tbh. I really don't know why GMMTV (and also other thai bl producers) always do this when they have a lot of actors. I mean, they could've at least give rookies supporting roles in their first year or two in order to hone their skills, then give them main role after.. but idk..
I just finished episode 14 and the way that my hate for Gaon, Soo Hyun, and the Chief Justice/professor is just as much as the foundation is just so... interesting, to say the least.
This show really makes us think about our morals..
The way I don't really like this type of drama and I kinda feel tired after watching an episode, yet I can't help to get curious to know what happens next..
Soo Hyun may had have good intentions, but it doesn't mean she's (always) right.
I was reading the comments here because I'm confused if FL and her friend were a thing or not, but I ended up reading a (major..?) spoiler. Is it still worth it to continue watching this or should I move on to a new drama?
And even though Yohan also have questionable decisions/philosophy and most of the time seems odd, he's the most trust-worthy character tbh
This show really makes us think about our morals..