wow i didn't expect everyone in here will hate pitch so much.it's a good job for him to send the video of win—being…
He should have sent it to the police if he wanted to be a "good guy" he is a psycho he wanted his sister dead but didn't have the balls to do it himself, he had this video of Win for a long time and sat on it waiting for the right moment to use it. He was obsessed with Meen and slept with her friend to make her jealous and hurt her. He showed up in a lot of places she was. He wanted to break her and Non up. Took advantage of her being drunk and slept with her. Gaslighted her. The dude was horrible and no amount of praising him for sending Wanwan the video will make him a good guy.
I agree with your rant! Earth has so much potential but keeps being type casted in these middle school-freshman-…
How is he typecast when this is his second (actually more like his first) role-playing a "needy/whiny" character? In love by chance, he played a college student that had been sexually assaulted and he was never really needy or whiny (and he was probably aged 20). More like he wanted to be left alone. He rarely had any screen time/story. In UWMA (also around age 20) he wasn't even whinnying or needy. He was actually one of the stronger characters in the drama. He was emotional, yes, but he was also strong-willed and wanted to live a good life with his boyfriend despite his father's harshness/objections. In Seven Project, he played a high schooler who fell in love with another student. He wasn't whiny though a bit needy but that's about it. In Saneha stories he played the "mistress" (way older than 18) of the main lead and again he wasn't even whinny or needed.
Though all his characters may have some similarities, if you break them down, they are totally different from each other. Eiw is the only character where Earth seems to play him more on that "childish" side which makes sense because his character is NEEDY and coddled by everyone around him. But Cake is also needy in a subtle way. Why is it then that people have more issues with Earth's characterization?
Meen, for ur case it easy, just DIVORCE him, for wanwan u still have non who truly love u dont giveup girl!!!…
She can't divorce him that easily. They are rich and they will try to paint her as an unfit mother to keep her daughter, thus making her stay. They can also frame her in many ways for a lot of things that happened. So, technically they only thing she could do is run away with her daughter.
So this is a spoiler for the finale, read at your own risks. (And sorry this will be a long comment)Points from…
Non was the most nuanced character. He had an actual growth and went from ahole to someone who valued working and having self-dignity/respect. He was changing for the better. Despite his shortcomings with Meen, he was a great character overall because he wasn't one-dimentional. Sucks that life took away his newfound happiness, but those are lessons that will shape him.
HA! Shitty characters remained Shitty! that was realistic, to say the least. Wasn't expecting WanWan to off her own brother, but it made lots of sense. He was hurting and not living and Saras told her that she took Win's autonomy when he wanted to end it all. I knew one of them would end in prison it only made sense, it would be the only way to have a clean life after.
Pitch did not disappoint. His character was too squeaky clean for me so I was expecting this ending. Resentment for Praew was something that he had for years. His mother remained an absolute horrible delight (LOL she's the worse) so in the end, Meen got the worst punishment in my opinion. She has to live with two psychos while trying to keep her daughter from being groomed into another psycho. Imagine what that life will be if Pitch decides to move them all back to his mother's home.
Where is WanWan? Is she dead? Is she living as a homeless person who lost her mind? would have been nice to see where she ended.
The acting was great though there were some script issues I was frustrated with, overall this was a great drama.
Did Saras just frame May ??? telling Term that May is the one who pushed Nut? OMG Saras u need to stop before…
She just took advantage of it, not really blaming her. But still screwed up that she did. Instead of coming clean, everyone gets their comeuppance sooner or later. So Saras better watch her back...literally.
Honestly Tess makes total sense to me. Why is everyone so good at living someone else's life anyway? I'd be completely…
Exactly! It's a shame that we didn't get to see the other two more often to see what transpired in our universe. It was a missed opportunity by these writers.
The only character that actually behaved the way I would expect them to behave being thrown into an unknown universe and having to live the life of someone you don't know, was Tess. Say what you will, but he remained the same as he was in his own universe, and that made sense. He wasn't trying to live someone else's life, he wasn't trying to "change" to fit in where he was stuck. He saw it as an opportunity to continue to live his life the same way he had, not caring about others and not caring if he was wasting his life away. He made sense in not rushing to get back to his own universe. Everyone else acted like cartoons with no logic.
The preview if it actually turns out the way it seems, will be so disappointing because Talay finally acted like he had a family he missed. That was the only scene that was nice in this whole thing, him seeing his mother and brother and reacting like he really missed them, because let's be honest, being in the other universe you'd think he didn't have a family with the way he wasn't in a rush to figure out how to get back home. Instead spent a year creating two movies (or was it two years now?)
There was a bunch of manufactured drama in this episode that was just illogical. Seriously, the minute that Talay finally returns is the same day that Puen decides not to visit him. Or even continue to visit after? Yeah sure he asked Tess to put a post-it so Talay would remember to call him, but he never outright said he was going to stop coming around. Or did I miss that? And then when they both (Talay and Puen) are in actual face-to-face moments nothing to get each other's attention happens? Like, what sane person wouldn't scream for their lover's name to get their attention?
Gosh this had so much potential but I feel that they just decided to try to be so different from other BLs with the whole switching universe premise, but instead, it was a bait and switch they did on us. They masked a cliche BL romance with what could have been one of the best sci-fi/fantasy/universe hoping/transmigrating plots out there!
The only character that actually behaved the way I would expect them to behave being thrown into an unknown universe and having to live the life of someone you don't know, was Tess. Say what you will, but he remained the same as he was in his own universe, and that made sense. He wasn't trying to live someone else's life, he wasn't trying to "change" to fit in where he was stuck. He saw it as an opportunity to continue to live his life the same way he had, not caring about others and not caring if he was wasting his life away. He made sense in not rushing to get back to his own universe. Everyone else acted like cartoons with no logic.
The preview if it actually turns out the way it seems, will be so disappointing because Talay finally acted like he had a family he missed. That was the only scene that was nice in this whole thing, him seeing his mother and brother and reacting like he really missed them, because let's be honest, being in the other universe you'd think he didn't have a family with the way he wasn't in a rush to figure out how to get back home. Instead spent a year creating two movies (or was it two years now?)
There was a bunch of manufactured drama in this episode that was just illogical. Seriously, the minute that Talay finally returns is the same day that Puen decides not to visit him. Or even continue to visit after? Yeah sure he asked Tess to put a post-it so Talay would remember to call him, but he never outright said he was going to stop coming around. Or did I miss that? And then when they both (Talay and Puen) are in actual face-to-face moments nothing to get each other's attention happens? Like, what sane person wouldn't scream for their lover's name to get their attention?
Gosh this had so much potential but I feel that they just decided to try to be so different from other BLs with the whole switching universe premise, but instead, it was a bait and switch they did on us. They masked a cliche BL romance with what could have been one of the best sci-fi/fantasy/universe hoping/transmigrating plots out there!
Though all his characters may have some similarities, if you break them down, they are totally different from each other. Eiw is the only character where Earth seems to play him more on that "childish" side which makes sense because his character is NEEDY and coddled by everyone around him. But Cake is also needy in a subtle way. Why is it then that people have more issues with Earth's characterization?
Pitch did not disappoint. His character was too squeaky clean for me so I was expecting this ending. Resentment for Praew was something that he had for years. His mother remained an absolute horrible delight (LOL she's the worse) so in the end, Meen got the worst punishment in my opinion. She has to live with two psychos while trying to keep her daughter from being groomed into another psycho. Imagine what that life will be if Pitch decides to move them all back to his mother's home.
Where is WanWan? Is she dead? Is she living as a homeless person who lost her mind? would have been nice to see where she ended.
The acting was great though there were some script issues I was frustrated with, overall this was a great drama.
The preview if it actually turns out the way it seems, will be so disappointing because Talay finally acted like he had a family he missed. That was the only scene that was nice in this whole thing, him seeing his mother and brother and reacting like he really missed them, because let's be honest, being in the other universe you'd think he didn't have a family with the way he wasn't in a rush to figure out how to get back home. Instead spent a year creating two movies (or was it two years now?)
There was a bunch of manufactured drama in this episode that was just illogical. Seriously, the minute that Talay finally returns is the same day that Puen decides not to visit him. Or even continue to visit after? Yeah sure he asked Tess to put a post-it so Talay would remember to call him, but he never outright said he was going to stop coming around. Or did I miss that? And then when they both (Talay and Puen) are in actual face-to-face moments nothing to get each other's attention happens? Like, what sane person wouldn't scream for their lover's name to get their attention?
Gosh this had so much potential but I feel that they just decided to try to be so different from other BLs with the whole switching universe premise, but instead, it was a bait and switch they did on us. They masked a cliche BL romance with what could have been one of the best sci-fi/fantasy/universe hoping/transmigrating plots out there!
The preview if it actually turns out the way it seems, will be so disappointing because Talay finally acted like he had a family he missed. That was the only scene that was nice in this whole thing, him seeing his mother and brother and reacting like he really missed them, because let's be honest, being in the other universe you'd think he didn't have a family with the way he wasn't in a rush to figure out how to get back home. Instead spent a year creating two movies (or was it two years now?)
There was a bunch of manufactured drama in this episode that was just illogical. Seriously, the minute that Talay finally returns is the same day that Puen decides not to visit him. Or even continue to visit after? Yeah sure he asked Tess to put a post-it so Talay would remember to call him, but he never outright said he was going to stop coming around. Or did I miss that? And then when they both (Talay and Puen) are in actual face-to-face moments nothing to get each other's attention happens? Like, what sane person wouldn't scream for their lover's name to get their attention?
Gosh this had so much potential but I feel that they just decided to try to be so different from other BLs with the whole switching universe premise, but instead, it was a bait and switch they did on us. They masked a cliche BL romance with what could have been one of the best sci-fi/fantasy/universe hoping/transmigrating plots out there!