I love this series. I watched it few months ago and I'm already re-watching it. It's such a masterpiece!!!!!!!!!!!!…
Also check out the movie "Till We Meet Again." Vivian Sung, the cop in this show, is in the movie. That movies also deals with Asian supernatural elements. It won a few awards when it came out.
I love this series. I watched it few months ago and I'm already re-watching it. It's such a masterpiece!!!!!!!!!!!!…
This type of genre is what I call a ghost hunting drama. They don't come out that often, but there are a few of them that have been released through the decades. I'd recommend "Sell Your Haunted House." -- a Korean ghost hunting drama. Although it doesn't have as much humor as Here Comes Trouble, all the other storytelling/supernatural parts/magic system are there.
Other contemporary Asian ghost hunting dramas I can think of with murder mysteries/magic systems are He's Coming To Me, Bring it On Ghost, and The Exorcist's Meter (These all should be available to watch with English subs).
My favorite is My Date with Vampire (which has ghosts/Chinese vampires), but that came out in the late 90s/early 2000s. Not sure if you would be able to find it with English subs since it's so old.
At first, I thought the brain matter transplant thing was far-fetched, but then I did google apparently it's already recently been done successfully in Mice. Probably why the reason why the show is called Mouse, and the show is base off of that.
If they complete their season on Heart of Asia channel by GMA, I think Boys' Lockdown should be given the official…
Why did it get pulled? Is there a twitter or article we can read up on this? Hated My Extraordinary so much. Probably worst BL I've ever watched if it could even be considered a BL.
Yep, I just started watching first episode and it's great. Like I dunno why I waited so long to watch this.
I just finished today. I think I held off this long watching it, cause I knew it was going to be good. Wanted to save it for a rainy day that boost my spirits up.
I agree with every word you say. GMMTV is on my bad side since a while now, and it's only getting worse. I put…
I am a gay male, and actively part of the LGBT+ community in my city. I totally enjoy the series and the humor of it. There will be people who like this type of series/humor and people who don't. It's over the top humor with a lot of tropes.
Instead of hating on the series, look more on a productive/positive side. What people find problematic about the series can just be discussed. It's already stirring up quite a lot of discussion, which is a good thing to help educate others on what certain things portrayed in the show may be right or wrong in real life.
I'm late to the bandwagon. Only found out about this series after watching ITSAY, and someone else recommended it to me.
First of all, I'm a badminton player. I have a family member that's autistic, and I have grown up with autistic classmates as well.
Tor, the actor, portrayed his role so realistically and so well! The mannerism, speech, lack of eye contact, how he treats his parent, fits of rage, etc. It was all there. Was very impressed with the acting.
Then comes the badminton. You can tell these two actors actually play badminton in real life, and they're probably really good at it. Some of those moves are not easy. I've been playing for 24 years and one of those particular drop shots I saw in the show, I can't even do. Well, I can, just not consistently.
To say the least, all the actors in the show were talented. I have high praise especially for Tor, and he deserved the award he won the year for this show.
yeah, I saw him in the trailer for LBC2, and I was like yay! Might get to see more of him. Then he was basically just a cameo in LBC2. Maybe it was a good thing he didn't come back. LBC2 had a host of other problems.
Other contemporary Asian ghost hunting dramas I can think of with murder mysteries/magic systems are He's Coming To Me, Bring it On Ghost, and The Exorcist's Meter (These all should be available to watch with English subs).
My favorite is My Date with Vampire (which has ghosts/Chinese vampires), but that came out in the late 90s/early 2000s. Not sure if you would be able to find it with English subs since it's so old.
I think they wrote the ending this way, so they can make a season 2, as already hinted with the teaser after the credits.
That way, we can get a better and more happy ending in season 2. One can only hope!
Instead of hating on the series, look more on a productive/positive side. What people find problematic about the series can just be discussed. It's already stirring up quite a lot of discussion, which is a good thing to help educate others on what certain things portrayed in the show may be right or wrong in real life.
First of all, I'm a badminton player. I have a family member that's autistic, and I have grown up with autistic classmates as well.
Tor, the actor, portrayed his role so realistically and so well! The mannerism, speech, lack of eye contact, how he treats his parent, fits of rage, etc. It was all there. Was very impressed with the acting.
Then comes the badminton. You can tell these two actors actually play badminton in real life, and they're probably really good at it. Some of those moves are not easy. I've been playing for 24 years and one of those particular drop shots I saw in the show, I can't even do. Well, I can, just not consistently.
To say the least, all the actors in the show were talented. I have high praise especially for Tor, and he deserved the award he won the year for this show.
You'd get the same feel as Side by Side with touching moments, just no BL.