Teerak doesn't even know how to act, how did he become the lead role in a series? The second couple is better…
Well, that's your opinion. But it's my opinion that you must be out of your damn mind if you think ThomasKong aren't doing the most amazing job with this series!
It's still comfy cute? Just because they had sex doesn't mean it removes that factor from their relationship,…
I think it definitely wasn't necessary, but I really love how it was still such a sweet scene that wasn't overly sexual. I think how it played out made sense for their characters and how their relationship dynamic was set up. It also didn't feel gratuitous to me. It felt like a natural progression of their relationship and intimacy. I was worried about how they were going to incorporate an NC scene- knowing its DMD- but I was pleasantly surprised at how this scene focused more on intimacy and expressing love than just banging one out for the purpose of having an NC scene.
Okay, I really liked the first episode! It was a little confusing - so have boss already slept with the secretary…
That's what I'm confused about as well- they only act like they have slept together in that one scene in the beginning, but the rest of the scenes it seems like they havent and that they end of the ep will be their first kiss. I'm lost.
You don't need to be a guy to be a misogynist or say misogynistic things. Regardless, I think I jumped the gun with how you phrased your original comment. I took your phrasing as meaning "we only take woman's emotions seriously" but I think you were more meaning "toxic masculinity and the patriarchal society make it so that emotions like crying and expressing pain is looked down on and made into a joke for men". Although, I would add that woman expressing emotional is also looked down on and undermined- woman just get called crazy rather than "gay". If that's the case, I agree with you and can see what you mean. I still wouldn't say it was the cheating that they made comedic, but they did make a lot of his sadness comedic.
As I said before, "they portrayed him being sad about the breakup a little comedic at times" but they never treated the fact that he was cheated on comedic. They broke up for multiple reasons, so having that comedy added to Tae wasn't them saying the cheating was funny. Regardless, you saying "only funny if it happens to a guy I guess" is such passive aggressive misogyny. Implying that people only take woman's emotions seriously is so ridiculously false. As someone who watches bl, you should know how female chapters are often treated as evil, a joke or nonexistent. Luckily, a lot of shows are moving away from that portrayal, but it's still around.
They had a comedic montage of Tae being sad over the breakup , but that's really common in comedy shows. They did also have scenes where Tae talked about his feelings and cried and it was treated very serious. The scenes where he talks to Pah initially after the breakup, when he cries in the soundboard, when he takes Pah and Pie on the anniversary date, and times where he's just thinking to himself. If they treated the breakup super serious the whole time, it wouldn't have fit into a comedy show. Even with the silliness and comedy they added, the didn't treated the cheating aspect as funny at all.
I don't think it was portrayed as comedic at all huh? They portrayed him being sad about the breakup a little comedic at times, but for a comedy show they kept it pretty serious.
Only hardcore offgun couple fans are watching this show, of course they are going to rate it higher lol.I gave…
You can like the show without attacking people who dislike it. Personally, I think this show has some great parts- I really like JaneRyans dynamic and I love Pie- but it also has some bad parts. People are allowed to vent about those bad parts here- that's what this forum is for.
So far I understood that we have two stories (timelines) .. In the first one Win is still on the case - but we…
From what I understand: The 4 minutes Great sees is the alternate reality or the other timelines. So the first timeline is the one that Great is following where he's with Tyme and the one where Dom is alive and Title is alive, so we haven't seen Tonkla/Win from this timeline. The second timeline is the one Tonkla is following, where Dom is dead. I'm guessing that the second victim in the second timeline is Title- and that Tonkla killed him as revenge already and is hiding it from Win. Unless there's also a third timeline. So in the second timeline, the lady who Great hit with his car, Dom, Title, and Nan are all dead while in the first timeline they all live because of Great seeing the 4 minutes of the second timeline. The person we see throughout both timelines is Korn. It's possible that in the first timeline, Korn isn't with Tonkla and that's why we see him sleeping with that business lady. But in the second timeline he is with Tongkla and isn't with the business lady. Idk I might be missing things, but that's what I'm thinking.
I think how it played out made sense for their characters and how their relationship dynamic was set up.
It also didn't feel gratuitous to me. It felt like a natural progression of their relationship and intimacy.
I was worried about how they were going to incorporate an NC scene- knowing its DMD- but I was pleasantly surprised at how this scene focused more on intimacy and expressing love than just banging one out for the purpose of having an NC scene.