Finally finished, not going to lie... in episode 4 or 5 it becomes boring and monotonous... How many times we will see them eating in a restaurant? Did screenwriters not have any other idea? Or have some Mukabang fetish?
Plot, acting, and camerawork was really nice but the storytelling and script was a total disaster... The last 4 episodes that I watched today were so boring that I needed to stop myself from fast-forwarding it...
I think Namning POV was pretty well done. You ask her to be grateful for "got food, and a roof of their head"…
she might be a child of divorce and that woman is her father second wife. We can't be sure. Anyway no matter what Namning did she is not a homewrecker because no child is responsible for its parents choices.
Also not sure why in mistress situations its always woman who got majority of blame. It's man who cheats on their wives.
Ep 12 was boring , long and draggy , pretty stupid, the all show is stupid but it was fluffy so I forgive the…
I think Namning POV was pretty well done. You ask her to be grateful for "got food, and a roof of their head" Heard of child support? Her father is rich so by law he must pay nice child support - so why should she feel grateful to him for that? It also evident that she was always treated as the worse child while her father had petted her favorite while rubbing his new family in her face. It's difficult to stand different treatment when it's right in front of your eyes. While on the same time her father no let go of his iron grip of his old family and letting them move on. In this way she never felt loved and learned early on that she need to earn the approval and love of people around her. Which explains her behavior. It don't excuse her actions but it humanizes her. She is no longer a villain just for villain sake.
I agree with this. It wasn't bad, but it was just existing. Nothing memorable to me at least. Felt like every…
I have good memory - so its a half a year for me:) But if you ask me what scene was most memorable or i think first when someone name this drama - i don't have one. Which is a major red flag
I finally finished... during the last episode i kind of remembered my mother's words to me when i was a teenager - If you want to be treated as an adult you need to act like one. Kuea really should hear them, because I really feel bad for Kilen.
Kilen might be at fault at the beginning for telling Kuea he didn't love him but Kuea... God where should i start? He don't like Kilen hiding things from him but do it himself all the time. He has no problem laying to his face. Everything is always about him and he doesn't even care or think if he will cause trouble to others. He also doesn't trust Kilen at all and acts as if it was all Kilen fault? His own lies are exposed only when Kilen tell him he knew about them, Kuea never thought that his laying might be part of the problem or coming clean might help their relationship. It was all about his true self - when from the beginning he was the one who decide to hide it and lie about it. Kllen never asked him to act this way.
Even though the whole series was told from Kuea point of view i couldn't help but notice Kuea immaturity and pattern
Keua and Kilen having a problem. Their reaction: Kilen - Try to talk about it (He might not be the best communicator but at last he try) Kuea - run away hurt, till Kilen find him and make it all batter for him. I wonder if Kilen didn't go after Kuea after their 100 fight, what Kuea reaction would be?
I really wonder - Kuea from the beginning tell everyone how much he loves Kilen but somehow it never translate to anything. He is like a child with his favorite toy.
Anyway, Cutie Pie was one of my most looking forward to series in 22 but storywise it was huge disappointment... I will not rate it for now...
Nah with the high quality and success of kinnporsche right now, the series mafia that will be aired after them…
But people will have KP hangover and will look for something similar so it really can become popular. Just like in Twilight days - everything about vampires basked in Twilight popularity.
It's bad... to the point that it makes me wonder if screenwriters and directors were at gunpoint when they produced this drama... the 2 episodes I saw so far give this - i don't want to do it feeling so i will just produce it negligently as fast as I can... At first i thought it was maybe because it was first work - but no, the director is experienced and showed he can do better than that... I really feel bad for the actors...
I love the idea behind bartender and laundromat owner but... not sure if it lack of chemistry or casting but they are just painful to watch.... i don't feel or see any spark between them...
Worse. Definitely worse as far as the adaptation goes. They basically abandon all plot points and make up a new…
Thanks, i suspected that something like this would happen due to changes in original leads characters but still hoped that maybe 1 ep was just a bad start...
I'll agree to disagree with your comment. I think the main point of this series is that, characters like Toh,…
In original novel only Daisy was more "fem" but show runner changed it - which go back to my main point - i don't think they changed Toh and Jao original characters setting to be progressive they just wanted to make it more funny by using stereotypes that they already previously used for years. I also never said that i hated the show - i only stated that their intention might not be as pure as everyone think. Re watch some scenes and how they portrayed Toh, Jao and Daisy group contra their partners - while keeping in mind that it was made made by Channel 3 and what some of my gay friends used to hear "You should men up". Isn't that what this show low-key present? Fem guys are more problematic and immature? Maybe I am overthinking it but this show really give my bad vibe no matter how hard they try to hide it behind comedy and pink bubbles.
I can't get in anything else...
How many times we will see them eating in a restaurant? Did screenwriters not have any other idea? Or have some Mukabang fetish?
Plot, acting, and camerawork was really nice but the storytelling and script was a total disaster...
The last 4 episodes that I watched today were so boring that I needed to stop myself from fast-forwarding it...
We can't be sure. Anyway no matter what Namning did she is not a homewrecker because no child is responsible for its parents choices.
Also not sure why in mistress situations its always woman who got majority of blame. It's man who cheats on their wives.
You ask her to be grateful for "got food, and a roof of their head" Heard of child support?
Her father is rich so by law he must pay nice child support - so why should she feel grateful to him for that?
It also evident that she was always treated as the worse child while her father had petted her favorite while rubbing his new family in her face. It's difficult to stand different treatment when it's right in front of your eyes.
While on the same time her father no let go of his iron grip of his old family and letting them move on.
In this way she never felt loved and learned early on that she need to earn the approval and love of people around her. Which explains her behavior. It don't excuse her actions but it humanizes her. She is no longer a villain just for villain sake.
But if you ask me what scene was most memorable or i think first when someone name this drama - i don't have one. Which is a major red flag
Kuea really should hear them, because I really feel bad for Kilen.
Kilen might be at fault at the beginning for telling Kuea he didn't love him but Kuea...
God where should i start?
He don't like Kilen hiding things from him but do it himself all the time. He has no problem laying to his face. Everything is always about him and he doesn't even care or think if he will cause trouble to others.
He also doesn't trust Kilen at all and acts as if it was all Kilen fault? His own lies are exposed only when Kilen tell him he knew about them, Kuea never thought that his laying might be part of the problem or coming clean might help their relationship.
It was all about his true self - when from the beginning he was the one who decide to hide it and lie about it. Kllen never asked him to act this way.
Even though the whole series was told from Kuea point of view i couldn't help but notice Kuea immaturity and pattern
Keua and Kilen having a problem.
Their reaction:
Kilen - Try to talk about it (He might not be the best communicator but at last he try)
Kuea - run away hurt, till Kilen find him and make it all batter for him.
I wonder if Kilen didn't go after Kuea after their 100 fight, what Kuea reaction would be?
I really wonder - Kuea from the beginning tell everyone how much he loves Kilen but somehow it never translate to anything. He is like a child with his favorite toy.
Anyway, Cutie Pie was one of my most looking forward to series in 22 but storywise it was huge disappointment... I will not rate it for now...
There is book 2????
Just like in Twilight days - everything about vampires basked in Twilight popularity.
At first i thought it was maybe because it was first work - but no, the director is experienced and showed he can do better than that...
I really feel bad for the actors...
Porsche - eyes closed
He is not feeling the song
I also never said that i hated the show - i only stated that their intention might not be as pure as everyone think. Re watch some scenes and how they portrayed Toh, Jao and Daisy group contra their partners - while keeping in mind that it was made made by Channel 3 and what some of my gay friends used to hear "You should men up". Isn't that what this show low-key present? Fem guys are more problematic and immature?
Maybe I am overthinking it but this show really give my bad vibe no matter how hard they try to hide it behind comedy and pink bubbles.