Okay so one thing that i cant get out of my head is that during the break up scene, oh-aew looked back into teh leaving. and when they got back together, he said that it's impossible for them to not have any problems yet he hopes that do everything to fix it. that's when it really hit me that perhaps he didnt really want to break up. it's one of those circumstances when you can barely hold onto the relationship, so you'd hope for your partner to be strong for the both of you. oh-aew was patient and all loving, and he only got tired once for teh to leave. but then again, for me that breakup was fairly necessary. teh is a very flawed and complex character and he's very lucky to have oh-aew. only when he was left alone does he realize oh-aew was the one--not just a lover but a bestfriend, support system, and his home. no wonder he got burned out during the peak of his career. i'd usually say this mc deserves better, but in reality only oh-aew can define that for himself.
everytime you told me you love, i asked myself if it's true.
after getting spoiled on how teh cheated in s2, i kinda dreaded wtching this, but actually im glad i still watched this. by the end of the series, we get to see them grow into the person they want to be, except by the end they still feel there's a missing piece of them.
teh was stupid for not managing his feelings when he knew he is going to be an actor, and jai was stupid for justifying everything as a method acting. i get it, people get attach and actors will try to immerse themselves to give their roles justice. this arc for me felt necessary because teh had to know this sooner. teh's biggest problem is he gets attach with those people who have the same dream as him. first oh-aew, khim, jai, and his fairly new ex, airy. human beings are naturally drawn to people whom we have in common. my mom always tells me that it's better to find a partner whom i have the same interest so that the spark will always be there. that's exactly what happened to teh, when oh-aew is now finding his own color, he tried to find it with another person.
oh-aew growing up lived to prove himself to teh he's not a quitter and i was angry when oh-aew asked teh if he'd be disappointed because he doesnt need him to decide for him, that's why i think it's good for them to break up and spend some time apart because it made them realize more about themselves. oh-aew fulfilling what he wants and loving what he do and what he is more, and teh realizing fulfilling what he wants and loving what he does isn't enough when the person you want to tell the most isn't there to hear you out.
for some reason i dont feel angry enough for teh but i just feel sad for both of them, i always hated any form of infidelity but idk really. they just feel fleshed out characters, broken and bound to fuck up. i kinda want a s3 tbh because i want to see how does teh redeem himself this time, now that they have both matured and experienced a lot will things be better in their rekindled love?
Okay but justitia losing powers doesnt faze me, in fact, im here for it! We actually get to see her continue to be the bad bitch she is using her wit and slyness even without powers. That's a true devil yall 🥵🥵🥵
okay so for eps 2 i kinda get teh's feelings on his communication arts peers pursuing another career because i myself have been through that. when my friends talk about shifting to another course i feel bitter deep inside but i know that i want them to choose what they think is best for them. glad they talked it out and he understood the different circumstances and personal reasons everyone has. adulting is hard and shit and knowing people drift apart makes me salty too, shits so relatable i cry myself every episode
okay people not liking this is like okay but like calling this trash???ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ yall dont know the dedication and courage put into this one that bl dramas has now the opportunity to gain more sponsors and better production. HDJSKSJSJSJSK anyways im just emotionally attached to them so so much i visited here again
I think the romance plot is rather unnecessary and forced. Not all dramas have to have romance in them..
Idk with ya but there's nothing forced in an obv enemies to lovers, evil character and an upright character falling for eo, golden retriever x black cat coz these are common romance tropes lmao. When you get a female lead and a male lead, you know what's cooking most of the time. From the early eps, it was shown daon clearly has interests on bitna
I'm surprised that some people are very annoyed by Daon. I'm of the complete opposite opinion. I find his characters…
Daon isnt really hard to read. he's that character that is kind, sweet and follows rules. In a black and white spectrum, i never saw him morally gray. He's always been upright and true to his values. But too good characters just need that one thing that snap everything in pieces and make them hellbent for revenge, that's what daon will be going through in the next eps
I remember seeing this when i was younger because my mom was so obsessed with it i wasnt able to sleep properly cause she be binge watching this till dawnðŸ˜
So my theory is that once Justitia finds out serial killer J & DaOn kills him. DaOn will be the last one target…
Id rather have a bittersweet ending of justitia getting her job back in hell and daon finally being able to live peacefully when his perpetrator has been finally caught. I was able to tolerate hotel del luna's ending which was for me was fairly appropriate for the characters. Some things are just meant to be let go
after getting spoiled on how teh cheated in s2, i kinda dreaded wtching this, but actually im glad i still watched this. by the end of the series, we get to see them grow into the person they want to be, except by the end they still feel there's a missing piece of them.
teh was stupid for not managing his feelings when he knew he is going to be an actor, and jai was stupid for justifying everything as a method acting. i get it, people get attach and actors will try to immerse themselves to give their roles justice. this arc for me felt necessary because teh had to know this sooner. teh's biggest problem is he gets attach with those people who have the same dream as him. first oh-aew, khim, jai, and his fairly new ex, airy. human beings are naturally drawn to people whom we have in common. my mom always tells me that it's better to find a partner whom i have the same interest so that the spark will always be there. that's exactly what happened to teh, when oh-aew is now finding his own color, he tried to find it with another person.
oh-aew growing up lived to prove himself to teh he's not a quitter and i was angry when oh-aew asked teh if he'd be disappointed because he doesnt need him to decide for him, that's why i think it's good for them to break up and spend some time apart because it made them realize more about themselves. oh-aew fulfilling what he wants and loving what he do and what he is more, and teh realizing fulfilling what he wants and loving what he does isn't enough when the person you want to tell the most isn't there to hear you out.
for some reason i dont feel angry enough for teh but i just feel sad for both of them, i always hated any form of infidelity but idk really. they just feel fleshed out characters, broken and bound to fuck up. i kinda want a s3 tbh because i want to see how does teh redeem himself this time, now that they have both matured and experienced a lot will things be better in their rekindled love?