Min Hyun really suits the role—he looks innocent, acts well, has great skills, and a nice physique. He’s not overdoing the character. He’s super charming when he’s naive and so cool when he’s tough! This is one hell of a good series.
How about you just drop the whole show if its not your thing. And let me and 900000 others enjoy it coz as far…
My goodness, I didn't realize ticket sales were the definitive measure of artistic merit. By that logic, I suppose fast food chains serve the finest cuisine in the world. And you're absolutely right - how dare anyone critique anything without having personally created a masterpiece in that field? I'll be sure to never comment on politics until I've been president, or on architecture until I've built a skyscraper. But since you're so invested in constructive dialogue (as evidenced by your delightful 'futsek'), I'll take your thoughtful advice and leave you to enjoy your flawless entertainment in peace. Wishing you many more sold-out theaters and zero critical thinking.
Domundi really has a habit of creating foolish-looking characters. First, there was 'Jade' played by Yim in The Middleman's Love. And now this 'Teerak'. It's not even cute, it's just annoying.
just my guessworkthis season/part 1 will focus on main couples- hill & easter- johan & northside couple- neo &…
just noticed this ~~ Adapted from the novels " East : Tag!, You're Mine" and "North: How Much Is Your Love?" by Howlsairy. So, will there be Season 2???
While Nirattisai Ratphithak has created numerous impressive BL series, "Bad Guy My Boss" stands out as a particularly problematic production. Rungradit Rungamonwanit, whose directorial debut was "Chains of Heart" - a project that was widely considered underwhelming - seems to be struggling to elevate his craft with this latest work. The series appears to be a testament to the challenges of translating potential into effective storytelling. Rungradit needs significant improvement in his role as both an acting coach and director. His works so far suggest a fundamental disconnect between conceptual potential and actual execution. "Chains of Heart" was already a weak foundation, and "Bad Guy My Boss" seems to further underscore his difficulties in creating compelling narrative and character development. In the competitive landscape of BL series, where nuanced storytelling and character chemistry are paramount, such missteps can be particularly detrimental. The director needs to critically examine his approach.
Neither character learns from their past mistakes or strives to act differently. Joker frequently resorts to scamming and stealing to solve problems, and Jack remains gullible. As a result, the story feels repetitive, constantly looping back to the same situations.
I didn't really notice Nani before, even in F4 Thailand. I can't say he's outstanding... but his chemistry with Sky here really stands out. Their playful scenes feel so natural.
The series appears to be a testament to the challenges of translating potential into effective storytelling. Rungradit needs significant improvement in his role as both an acting coach and director. His works so far suggest a fundamental disconnect between conceptual potential and actual execution. "Chains of Heart" was already a weak foundation, and "Bad Guy My Boss" seems to further underscore his difficulties in creating compelling narrative and character development.
In the competitive landscape of BL series, where nuanced storytelling and character chemistry are paramount, such missteps can be particularly detrimental. The director needs to critically examine his approach.
Fei Long is an A-hole but at least, he know the real meaning of love.