As always Lee Joon gi acting was great. He immersed himself in his role and played it well, given the low standard and rushed script. On the other hand Sun woo was irritating and she needed to get off her high horse. They chose the wrong actor to play Spencer too, was just over the top and unnatural. Most of the characters were too emotional making them unfit to be apart of any type of police force. Obviously nothing will be as good as the original TV show but it's not even the second best in all the spin offs.
I actually think that this is a mild spoiler, yeah. But I'm also very sensitive to spoiler.. so no need to change…
Totally agree. I would never just mindless follow what my parents think is best. Lots of Asian shows have that which frustrates me to no end. Although I know in reality the parents would rarely change their mindset like they do in shows. I did like this series though, minus all the infuriating side characters haha.
Pit Babe Novel spoilers for anyone who clicks on thisYes, a lot was changed. There were no omega in the TV show,…
Dang they really changed a lot. By the sounds of it I'm kinda glad they swayed from the original plot, as if they kept the book version lots of people would be way more upset. Me included haha. Thank so much for the info.
Anyone who's read the book what spoilers or extra bits that weren't in the show. Because I know they cut a lot out and changed things. I'm definitely glad about Alan and Jeff, I heard they didn't have a happy ending in the book. Unless that was false news.
Not sure if anything in this is a spoiler but if anyone thinks so let me know. I can change it. It's nice to see a series about a disabled person with a happy ending, instead of them always either dying, breaking up or miraculous healing. Ayukawa's character was played so well. His caregiver was way to invested and manipulative b*tch. I was so glad when Kawana finally grew a backbone especially since she kept saying how much she loves Ayukawa. Her sister Shiori was so rude and jealous of Kawana, always trying to drive a wedge between main couple. Their dad was so overbearing, acted so controlling making decisions for his daughters. It's definitely way easier if the parents like your partner but the relationship doesn't depend on that. The moms was more reasonable and brought up important things. What infuriated me was the guy best friend, he was such a snake trying to take advantage of the situation at every turn.
OH I forgot to also say that an Enigma can sleep with an Alpha and turn them pregnant where usually Alpha's can't…
Yes I understood all that from the show. I'm more asking how others know who's an enigma. I know Way and Pete had talents that had to do with the mind so maybe things to that effect where they can control people/environment. Could just be one of the things the writers didn't care to explain, like a plot hole.
Loved this series. Such a refreshing storyline, glad the bl world is finally using other themes than the same old ones. Some of the plots were predictable but chemistry was great and it still had me guessing who was the secret bad guys. Although I am still confused on the difference between special and enigma alpha. Like what makes a enigma or how can they tell?
At first I was worried the writers weren't going to show a lot of explicit scenes but thankfully about halfway thru they got better between Charlie and Babe. One of my favorites between Charlie/Babe was in ep 7, the car scene. Alan and Jeff's only bed scene was great too. I needed more of Alan/Jeff though, they were so cute together. While a lot of couples were hinted at I'm glad they kept the focus on the main couple. Way was so frustrating, I hated him but liked him at times. Manipulating Babe with his ability and forcing himself on Babe, that part was so heartbreaking. Also when Babe came to him crying to him, Way seemed happy he was sad, ugh what a puke. I did feel bad for him when Babe stood him up though. I don't agree that making him die in the end was the right choice. Tony was garbage, all those kids he manipulated and exploited for their powers. They will forever have emotional trauma. I wish they mentioned what happened to the children or if Tony's business. Like usually someone would take over the company.
Just finished it, I liked it. Was cute, lighthearted, actors did good and had some good chemistry. I was worried how it was going to end as Myung was in a game One of my favorite scenes was the bully kiss. 😆 As for the main couples kisses it wasn't passionate but just right for teenagers, adorable. Because it was a short series I do get why Yeo woon drastically changed his personality from disinterested to gaga over Myung. Glad it was a happy ending.
Main actors didn't have chemistry. Story was good and side characters were amazing. Shin was rude to everyone and aggressive. When he got together with Peach he softened up. He was in the wrong for letting the misunderstanding about him and Ohm kiss get blown out of proportion. Peach was immature and who really fights with someone you're there to learn from. He shouldn't have went with Guy as he knew Shin hated him. But it was a good opportunity though so Shin should've been more understanding. I get Shin only let some many people in his life and for Guy to leave him like that with no warning it felt like being abandoned all over again. Guy seemed to have alterioer motives and sure enough he held jealousy in his heart. It was a lighthearted drama and everyone made up at the end.
This series was lighthearted and sweet. It mainly focused on Toki, a high schooler crushing on a teacher. Toki was kinda a dimwit at times but it wasn't annoying, it was a bit charming in a way. Thankfully it was short because it didn't really capture my attention. I couldn't feel passion and was waiting for it to end.
Loved it, except the last two episodes, they felt rushed. Day and Mhok's story was so beautiful and the actors did so great together. I was glad that the first surgery wasn't successful as people with disabilities don't usually recover. It would've been nice to see a realistic story instead of everything becoming 'perfect' at the last episode. What people can't be happy while they are blind! Although the part that really put me off was the time jump for them to get back together, 3 years!! Way too long. I wasn't upset about the breakup itself as they needed to grow as individuals. Separately too, because when they were together they held each other back from achieving independence and bettering themselves. Day went overboard and acted like Mhok did something horrible to him though. Mhok didn't want to leave him and miss out of being together. Plus he had trauma from his sisters death. When August overheard Day confess his crush on him it was so cringe. Day's friend August kissing him out of pity was so hurtful and while Day got closure I think Day let him off the hook to easily. One of my favorite scenes was when Day realizes it was Mhok helping him at ep 12. Also Rung killing herself while Mhok was in lock up sucks but I'm always annoyed when the person to deliver the news just cries and says nothing. In this case Phojai. Day and Nights mother was kind of a b*tch. She wanted Day to be isolated and stay in his room as it would make her more comfortable. What if he committed suicide?
I know what it means. I think of bromance as if they cut the female lead out would there be enough sweet scenes together or romantic vibes to even care if the series didn't have a standard couple. At least that's my viewpoint.
So the ending of 2 moons 2 isn't talked about til episode 7? Is it only that episode or does it continue on til…
It had it's charms but was definitely not as good as the other seasons. I don't regret watching it but I'm someone who has to watch all related content to a TV show or movie I've already seen, no matter how much I liked it. You could watch it at 2x speed or just skip a lot of uninterested parts.
Was is good, no but I thought it was alright. As the spin off of bed friend it definitely didn't measure up. The vibe, characters and story weren't that good. I was irritated by the childness of Jade. His character was so annoying, he was always pouting like a baby and couldn't make up his mind. I don't know what Mai sees in him. As for Mai his relationship with his mother was weird. At first they alluded to her not approving then Mai seems to be annoyed with her whenever she wants to talk or see him. I'm glad it wasn't any longer than eight episodes, even that was too long for this series. Loved seeing Uea and King together again, they are my faves. Tong and Gus thankfully as the second couple saved the show, as Uea/King didn't have much moments together. They had more progress than the main couple. Everyone was always either apologizing unnecessarily or asking what's wrong and staring at each other for too long, so awkward. The last two episodes are where both couples have nc scenes, yes they were fantastic but I've seen worse.
So the ending of 2 moons 2 isn't talked about til episode 7? Is it only that episode or does it continue on til…
Yes in ep 7 they finally got to what happened at the ending of last season. I can't really remember if it was just that episode as I watched months ago.
I loved it, even though it was short it was executed perfectly. Aoyagi and Akafuji are both actors but they are on different levels of popularity and experience things differently. Akafuji was hilarious especially the last episode scene of him running away. I sympathized with Aoyagi, when he felt worthless reading the negative comments or when he went into a depressed slump. The world is cruel and unfortunately if you don't have the right mindset people will get to you.
Was is good, no but I thought it was okay. As the spin off of bed friend it definitely didn't match up though, from the vibe, acting, story and kisses. It was light, cute and cheesy at times but I was irritated by the childness of Jade. His character was so annoying, that inner monologue and he was always pouting. I don't know what Mai sees in him, his character is such a baby and hard to deal with. Mai was so nice to him and expressed himself freely while Jade couldn't make up his mind. Did anyone else think Jade shouted talked a lot and sometimes Mai spoke so slowly? I'm glad it wasn't any longer than eight episodes, even that was too long for this series. Loved seeing Uea and King together again, they are my faves. Tong and Gus thankfully as the second couple saved the show as Uea/King didn't have much moments together. Everyone was always either apologizing unnecessarily or asking what's wrong and staring at each other for too long, so awkward.
It's nice to see a series about a disabled person with a happy ending, instead of them always either dying, breaking up or miraculous healing. Ayukawa's character was played so well. His caregiver was way to invested and manipulative b*tch. I was so glad when Kawana finally grew a backbone especially since she kept saying how much she loves Ayukawa. Her sister Shiori was so rude and jealous of Kawana, always trying to drive a wedge between main couple. Their dad was so overbearing, acted so controlling making decisions for his daughters. It's definitely way easier if the parents like your partner but the relationship doesn't depend on that. The moms was more reasonable and brought up important things. What infuriated me was the guy best friend, he was such a snake trying to take advantage of the situation at every turn.
At first I was worried the writers weren't going to show a lot of explicit scenes but thankfully about halfway thru they got better between Charlie and Babe. One of my favorites between Charlie/Babe was in ep 7, the car scene. Alan and Jeff's only bed scene was great too. I needed more of Alan/Jeff though, they were so cute together. While a lot of couples were hinted at I'm glad they kept the focus on the main couple.
Way was so frustrating, I hated him but liked him at times. Manipulating Babe with his ability and forcing himself on Babe, that part was so heartbreaking. Also when Babe came to him crying to him, Way seemed happy he was sad, ugh what a puke. I did feel bad for him when Babe stood him up though. I don't agree that making him die in the end was the right choice.
Tony was garbage, all those kids he manipulated and exploited for their powers. They will forever have emotional trauma. I wish they mentioned what happened to the children or if Tony's business. Like usually someone would take over the company.
As for the main couples kisses it wasn't passionate but just right for teenagers, adorable. Because it was a short series I do get why Yeo woon drastically changed his personality from disinterested to gaga over Myung.
Glad it was a happy ending.
It was a lighthearted drama and everyone made up at the end.
When August overheard Day confess his crush on him it was so cringe. Day's friend August kissing him out of pity was so hurtful and while Day got closure I think Day let him off the hook to easily. One of my favorite scenes was when Day realizes it was Mhok helping him at ep 12. Also Rung killing herself while Mhok was in lock up sucks but I'm always annoyed when the person to deliver the news just cries and says nothing. In this case Phojai. Day and Nights mother was kind of a b*tch. She wanted Day to be isolated and stay in his room as it would make her more comfortable. What if he committed suicide?
The last two episodes are where both couples have nc scenes, yes they were fantastic but I've seen worse.