Shippers being completely delusional about some strangers’ personal lives will never not be cringy af. This…
I love how you completely ignored the part about not denoting shippers. And they are getting a new series with a pilot already out. I get that people can comment whatever they want but there is a line between being mean and rude and being expressive and respectful.
Shippers being completely delusional about some strangers’ personal lives will never not be cringy af. This…
My focus was on praising the way Dew looks and presents himself. I'm not even a big DewTee shipper but just wanted to add it cause why not. Please don't denote shippers tho cause the actors have not expressed any discomfort towards this and shipping is a way of engagement for fans. I personally like to ship but if any say that they are uncomfortable with it or come out with having actual partner that is not who they are shipped with, I will gladly support them and wish them the best, like a lot of other shippers.
I could not get through Dew's scenes without pausing every 10 secs cause like wdym a man like this exists in real life. I don't think I could survive being looked at like that, Tee is so lucky.
Just started it today and it got added to my list of series that test my patience because I want all the episodes now. Does anyone else think the couple reminds them of Faifa and Wine from Perfect 10 Liners? The extrovert who appears happy and calm but has quite of bit of trauma with the introvert who has had trouble dealing with his sexuality and is usually nervous. I'm not saying either copied off each other, I just really loved FaifaWine so the similarities in the dynamic automatically make this great for me.
Felt really bad for Fifa in this episode and although I get that Hem is supposed to be this reclusive task-oriented guy, that doesn't explain the type of treatment he is giving Fifa. I'm hoping it's just that Hem doesn't know that Fifa was forced to be there by his grandmother every time Hem tells Fifa that he doesn't belong at the park and for him to go back. I get that the food allergy was dangerous and risky, but Hem could obviously see that Fifa was in distress after finding out it was an allergic reaction. Yet, he still has the balls to say that Fifa has no shame. Also, it's his FIRST day both at the park and being in a rural place. Of course, he isn't going to be good at this at the get-go. And if Fifa really wasn't trying at this, he wouldn't have bothered delivering the rest of the lunches after Padme, who was supposed to be his mentor, left. Yes, he comes from a well-off family and is spoiled in some ways but he isn't a brat because of it. He's not even a legal adult, either 18 or 19 since he just finished high school, so expecting him to be able to handle that responsibility without guidance and in a situation that is very much new to him is ridiculous. Sorry for the rant, still excited to see how they manage to form a romance and move past this, but Fifa deserves some justice.
Amidst all the drama going on, all I can focus on is the Doctor. His sassiness and the way he is so unafraid. The man just went up to Huaien when the flower was presented as if there wasn't soldiers ready to attack towards the direction or that Huaien himself could hurt him. His relationship with Jinbao is the cutest, second lead syndrome ig.
Was overall a good first episode but after the 35-minute mark, story started to feel rushed and like I missed an episode or two. Seems like that will continue to second episode as we already get obvious jealous and fluff scenes as if they are already together when the majority of the first episode they just spent time bickering.
Yeah i was pretty disappointed when Phee didn't react much when jin revealed about the leaked clip. I mean that…
I think Phee is just in shock of all that he has learned and the events taking place all at once. It seems that Phee will catch up and react in the next episode as it shows Phee pointing the gun at someone, most likely Tee, with Tan/New encouraging him.
Another rare incident where ep 11 isn't cursed!!!! I loved this episode and the way they handled Achi's introversion on getting out of one's comfort zone. In my opinion, they didn't make it too unrealistic and also liked the progressiveness of JintaMin. I've seen comments where they say this adaption is better than Japan's but I honestly think both have their charms and deserve to stand together at the top of my list.
I didn't get the billdoard at the end? Please, explain!
The actual billboard that everyone sees is of Sunshine and the actor/musician that was also cast in that commercial. I guess it was more of a way of showing that Sunshine in the end did end up getting some recognition as his face is now visible, indicating a good thing in his life. The way that Sunshine viewed it, with Q and him, might've just been a way to show that Sunshine misses Q a lot and gets reminded of him constantly. And I guess how Q was the actual supernatural being in the story. (?) *This is just my interpretation, not sure if it's correct.
As a result of seeing screenshots of the latest episode (ep 6), when I started this episode, a theory came into mind. "What if Phi is Non's boyfriend or something like that (kinda confirmed it when it became known that Keng was not the contact under the heart on Non's phone), and thus Phi is now trying to avenge Non by doing something to Jin and the others?" This honestly was just a thought that I didn't read too much into until I saw the preview for the next episode. I've read other comments where they say that White and/or Tan could also be helping Phi and quite frankly, I agree with it. On the other hand, I don't believe that Phi is using Jin as a replacement for Non or that one is cheating on another since in the preview, it seems Phi already suspects the group being bullies and untrustful people to begin with. Or I could be completely wrong, either way, I still am enjoying this show.
Just a quick question for clarification, when was it established that Phaya knows about Tharn's visions? I know that he overheard Yai and Tharn talking about them in an earlier episode but then does Phaya just take that information with no questions and just casually mentions them to Tharn like that's a very normal thing?
Sorry for the rant, still excited to see how they manage to form a romance and move past this, but Fifa deserves some justice.
I loved this episode and the way they handled Achi's introversion on getting out of one's comfort zone. In my opinion, they didn't make it too unrealistic and also liked the progressiveness of JintaMin. I've seen comments where they say this adaption is better than Japan's but I honestly think both have their charms and deserve to stand together at the top of my list.
*This is just my interpretation, not sure if it's correct.
Or I could be completely wrong, either way, I still am enjoying this show.