Whilst it's true that the way Duang is pursuing Qin is a lot, he's just so cute that I can't even complain.π To me, I think Duang is learning and unlearning ways to pursue someone he likes. It's like trial and error for him. I don't think he has prior experience and he seem like a person who just does what his heart tells him to do. I do think he's very brave. His character is just so cute, lovely and wholesome....I'm not sure exactly how to perfectly describe him. He's such a ball of sunshine and he makes me happy and gigglyπ Kudos to Tee, the actor. His acting is amazing. I really like his comedic timing and how he accurately moves his hands and his whole body to portray excitement- in an innocent and fun way.
Duang is just himself; unapologetically, and he's putting his heart out there in the only way he knows how to. He's not pretending to be something he's not. He's not trying to be "cool" in love, and I think this endearing characteristics of his is why Qin will fall for him and return his affections.
Right from ep 1, I had a strong feeling that Qin secretly likes him and that hasn't change. I think he took Duang's photo sticker from the photo heart in the music room from last Episode.
And the fact that duang is a high schooler or is in school so it's not a big deal i mean they can watch a grown…
Tips to differentiate a University BL from a High school BL.
High School:- (Boys) They wear white short sleeve shirts and black shorts. (Girls)- White short sleeve shirts and plaited skirts.
University:- (Boys) White Long sleeve shirts and Black Pants (Long). (Girls)- White long sleeve shirts and either black pleated skirts or black straight skirts.
Another tip is to look at the type of classes they're receiving. Words like "faculty and departments" are more commonly used for higher institutions.
Duang with You isn't High School. It's college/University.
Belle claiming she's the owner of the house? How do you even sell a house and still remain the owner? There is a difference between rental and selling.
I wouldn't say this series is a flop but it could have been much better! And i agree with your comparison to GBYFD…
"I wouldn't say this series is a flop but it could have been much better"
Yes, exactly. Poor choice of words on my part. However, the police investigation and the nurder mystery part is all over the place. I'm not convinced these are experienced officers at all. I feel so sorry to Joong and Dunk.
I'm not convinced about the reasoning behind these police officers getting pulled from cases when people are still dying left and right. Not in Goddess Bless You From Death, and not here. Them being removed from cases by their superiors is not only poorly timed but with BS excuses too. Now, don't come at me. I know a superior can remove a subordinate from a case but even then, they need valid excuses because those superiors also have superiors and you'll also need an answer for the public especially the families of the victims.
GBYFD and DYTD both started out great but then towards the middle, the script writing started getting weak and by the end, everything is such a huge mess that I wonder if these guys are even police officers and I wonder if they were ever trained bcos only rookies will behave the way they do- poor decision making, lack of critical thinking, etc.
I'm not comparing both shows in the sense of how you compare competitions, but moreso that they both have the same author and I couldn't ignore the same pattern that I picked up from them.
If not for Joong and Dunk, I'd have dropped this by now. However, not even my love for them will make me rate this show highly. It pains me that after all their efforts, the poor script writing, poor romance and action balance is why the show flopped.
I haven't commented here since this show started but now, I need somewhere to vent my frustrations about the murder mystery plot.
It's so frustrating to me that the police are so intent on catching the murderer among the group of friends that they aren't even considering the possibility that the killer is someone who is not among them. This means, they're ignoring what could be major and minor clues and are allowing that killer lead them around in circles even getting to the point that the killer dare provoke the police.
I mean, we have a killer who in his/her/their minds think they're carrying out justice on behalf of heaven. They obviously somehow knew the secret of the entire group and is now intent on picking them up one after the other and taking them out. At the same time, the killer pits them against each other before killing them off. It's supposed to be some kind of sick justice turned into mind games. If the entire group have a secret which they're all protecting even though they aren't even good friends to one another, why will the killer be someone from the group? The group of friends were so loyal to each other bcos they wanted to protect those secrets and the only time they betrayed their friends was when the killer tells them they'll live if they pick another friend to die first.
The only motive the killer will have if it's someone from the group will be some kind of shared hatred for every other member of the group probably bcos they did something to harm him or if he finds out a secret the rest were hiding from him with him being the only exception to the horrible things they did secretly. However, we're now in Ep 7. By now, the police should be thinking outside the box and considering other possibilities.
They had a major lead- critical drugs. Those potassium chloride and other important drugs are something random students or even a random doctor won't have access to, unless you're a pharmacist, a drug company owner, a nurse or a doctor who works in the unit where those kinds of drugs are used, etc. You practically need to know someone who knows someone to have access to those drugs. Even if the police thinks one of the student is the culprit, they should atleast wonder who potentially have access to those kind of medicine, and then focus on the people those group members have interracted with in their daily lives who works in the health profession or have someone close to them working in the health profession.
It's so annoying to see them this episode focusing on just Champ and Cherren. Like, bro, think......you're supposed to be inspectors. This is a killer who thinks everyone of those friends are horrible, dirty and deserves death even though some of their crimes doesn't equal such a cruel death. Even if it's someone from the group, they'll have to have help from someone who's not a part of their group. The actual killer can't be one of them. Bro, I'm tired.
Yeah, looks like we have opposite interests indeed. For me, these are the changes i experience as I grow older every year. There was a time I like drama, but nowadays, I hate toxicity the most. However, I would love a toxic romance if both leads are on the same level of toxicity bcos I am a fan of "an eye for an eye". I'm not a fan of one lead doing all the hateful, toxic and manipulative shit to the other lead and the other lead is supposed to endure all of it while being broken only for the main lead to get a redemption arc and they live happily ever after. Heck nah! For me, most toxic main characters deserves jail time, therapy or to be locked up in a psychiatric hospital and the key thrown away forever. ππ Can no longer tolerate toxic men. Not even in fiction.
His character is just so cute, lovely and wholesome....I'm not sure exactly how to perfectly describe him. He's such a ball of sunshine and he makes me happy and gigglyπ
Kudos to Tee, the actor. His acting is amazing. I really like his comedic timing and how he accurately moves his hands and his whole body to portray excitement- in an innocent and fun way.
Duang is just himself; unapologetically, and he's putting his heart out there in the only way he knows how to. He's not pretending to be something he's not. He's not trying to be "cool" in love, and I think this endearing characteristics of his is why Qin will fall for him and return his affections.
Right from ep 1, I had a strong feeling that Qin secretly likes him and that hasn't change. I think he took Duang's photo sticker from the photo heart in the music room from last Episode.
High School:- (Boys) They wear white short sleeve shirts and black shorts.
(Girls)- White short sleeve shirts and plaited skirts.
University:- (Boys) White Long sleeve shirts and Black Pants (Long).
(Girls)- White long sleeve shirts and either black pleated skirts or black straight skirts.
Another tip is to look at the type of classes they're receiving. Words like "faculty and departments" are more commonly used for higher institutions.
Duang with You isn't High School. It's college/University.
Yes, exactly. Poor choice of words on my part. However, the police investigation and the nurder mystery part is all over the place. I'm not convinced these are experienced officers at all.
I feel so sorry to Joong and Dunk.
Now, don't come at me. I know a superior can remove a subordinate from a case but even then, they need valid excuses because those superiors also have superiors and you'll also need an answer for the public especially the families of the victims.
GBYFD and DYTD both started out great but then towards the middle, the script writing started getting weak and by the end, everything is such a huge mess that I wonder if these guys are even police officers and I wonder if they were ever trained bcos only rookies will behave the way they do- poor decision making, lack of critical thinking, etc.
I'm not comparing both shows in the sense of how you compare competitions, but moreso that they both have the same author and I couldn't ignore the same pattern that I picked up from them.
If not for Joong and Dunk, I'd have dropped this by now. However, not even my love for them will make me rate this show highly. It pains me that after all their efforts, the poor script writing, poor romance and action balance is why the show flopped.
I was like, "Duang reminds me so much of Pooh. They play around in a similar way".
It's so frustrating to me that the police are so intent on catching the murderer among the group of friends that they aren't even considering the possibility that the killer is someone who is not among them.
This means, they're ignoring what could be major and minor clues and are allowing that killer lead them around in circles even getting to the point that the killer dare provoke the police.
I mean, we have a killer who in his/her/their minds think they're carrying out justice on behalf of heaven. They obviously somehow knew the secret of the entire group and is now intent on picking them up one after the other and taking them out.
At the same time, the killer pits them against each other before killing them off. It's supposed to be some kind of sick justice turned into mind games.
If the entire group have a secret which they're all protecting even though they aren't even good friends to one another, why will the killer be someone from the group? The group of friends were so loyal to each other bcos they wanted to protect those secrets and the only time they betrayed their friends was when the killer tells them they'll live if they pick another friend to die first.
The only motive the killer will have if it's someone from the group will be some kind of shared hatred for every other member of the group probably bcos they did something to harm him or if he finds out a secret the rest were hiding from him with him being the only exception to the horrible things they did secretly.
However, we're now in Ep 7. By now, the police should be thinking outside the box and considering other possibilities.
They had a major lead- critical drugs. Those potassium chloride and other important drugs are something random students or even a random doctor won't have access to, unless you're a pharmacist, a drug company owner, a nurse or a doctor who works in the unit where those kinds of drugs are used, etc. You practically need to know someone who knows someone to have access to those drugs. Even if the police thinks one of the student is the culprit, they should atleast wonder who potentially have access to those kind of medicine, and then focus on the people those group members have interracted with in their daily lives who works in the health profession or have someone close to them working in the health profession.
It's so annoying to see them this episode focusing on just Champ and Cherren.
Like, bro, think......you're supposed to be inspectors.
This is a killer who thinks everyone of those friends are horrible, dirty and deserves death even though some of their crimes doesn't equal such a cruel death.
Even if it's someone from the group, they'll have to have help from someone who's not a part of their group. The actual killer can't be one of them.
Bro, I'm tired.
Nah, North deserves to be scammed. Pai I can understand. At least it took a year but North, the fuck is wrong with you, bro?ππ
Me: No way, bro. What did you do? Did you drain everything from your milk factory?ππ
The way I gaggedπ€£π€£. Po, please, stop it!!π€£π€£
Not even in fiction.
Especially bcos it's the same companyπ€£π€£