You hit all the high notes. Implausibility after implausibility. And what the hell *is* the deal with Kim and…
I always like series where family are shown, but where did Kim's mom suddenly appear from? They could have, at least, developed that Kim had some resentment to his parents for being busy with work to lead up to this now. It would, at least, have been some sort of explanation.
TimMai deserve more scenes!!! Like, they're adorable!! There chemistry is fire 🔥🔥🔥.LeePark save ep11,…
LeePark is an amazing side story. To actually see a long term, non-toxic, but not perfect BL couple that have issues, but communicate to a resolution is so refrehshing! We really need a series about their backstory. Meeting in high school over a photoshoot was just so, for want of a better word, cute.
The filmography is beyond amazing. The scenery, even in the city, is beautiful. The coloration is on point. The acting is good so far and the actors have chemistry.
The issue I have, and some commenters have taken this idea to task, is the plot is not coherent as yet. Take for example Until We Meet Again. The opening scene drops you in the middle of the action. From scene one you begin to follow the timeline and understand the situation. It's not a dead giveaway but only reveals enough to start the wonder. If Tiew and Mork are indeed in heaven (boy would I love to be in this when I pass away) a little hospital scene or accident would have gone a long way to explaining where the genesis of the story is.
If Tiew is some sort of angel or immortal a little throw-away line or scene could have expressed this. Also, is New supposed to be another immortal/ angel at the cafe?
Ep.2 has Mork remarking that he met someone. We don't see who he's speaking to which is nice, adds to the mystery, but still develops a universe around him. Interesting writing and choice. It unclutters any other characters but shows Mork is not alone.
Interesting so far, I look forward to ep.3 to see what develops.
there was none in my opinion. that is why i was shocked to see that there was only 6 episodes. with athit and…
And the build-up didn't need to be much! Just a few scenes could have done this! You won't imagine I actually went back and fast forwarded through ep 4 and 5 to see if I missed something! They spent so much time getting Sun to the island, some of that could have been cut to help develop the relationship! It wasn't clear of Sun remembered Athit either. That could have at least helped!
I gotta say it's really refreshing to see a long term relationship on screen with all it's ups and downs. Are…
The ParkLee portrayal really surprised me. I wasn't expecting a long-term, non-toxic, but still with ups and downs couple being portrayed so well in one of these sorts or dramas. Good on Boyent for that one!
The scene with Da’s husband on stage was so adorable
That resolution was just so perfect! We were believing the politician didn't love his wife and vice versa, but the truth was far from that! Having him on stage was just a, for want of a better word, sweet thing to do for their relationship. Absolutely loved it!
I am missing something? How come Tina son is older than Annie daughter?
Mikhael says he's in International University. Fifa is also at university, but Annie still treats her as a child. More than likely Fifa and Mikhael are around the same age with Fifa being a little older.
WTH? The ending was nice, but comeon! It felt tacked-on for fan service! Where does it fall in the timeline? Did…
Yes. Did Gav return because his aunt died? Did Cairo finish university? Are we one week from the leaving scene or five years? Did they turn back at the airport and return home? It was nice that they were together, but when did this occur? Did they dig up the time capsule or forgot about it?
Authors don't even remember their own script. Decha and his gang thinks that he has Nadia, but Platoo calls her…
Continunityis not GMM's strong point. In many of their dramas the errors are so glearing that it doesn't even take a second watch to see most of them. From hair colour changing from scene to scene, to even the mic boom in shots, GMM has them all :D
The issue I have, and some commenters have taken this idea to task, is the plot is not coherent as yet. Take for example Until We Meet Again. The opening scene drops you in the middle of the action. From scene one you begin to follow the timeline and understand the situation. It's not a dead giveaway but only reveals enough to start the wonder. If Tiew and Mork are indeed in heaven (boy would I love to be in this when I pass away) a little hospital scene or accident would have gone a long way to explaining where the genesis of the story is.
If Tiew is some sort of angel or immortal a little throw-away line or scene could have expressed this. Also, is New supposed to be another immortal/ angel at the cafe?
Ep.2 has Mork remarking that he met someone. We don't see who he's speaking to which is nice, adds to the mystery, but still develops a universe around him. Interesting writing and choice. It unclutters any other characters but shows Mork is not alone.
Interesting so far, I look forward to ep.3 to see what develops.
It wasn't clear of Sun remembered Athit either. That could have at least helped!
Nicchi has a great eye for location!
Oak keeps getting better with his acting too.
It was nice that they were together, but when did this occur?
Did they dig up the time capsule or forgot about it?