GMMTV usually does subs, what the hell LINE? So much for international fandom.
Well to my knowledge, this isn't a GMMTV series so they wouldn't sub it. For anything outside of GMMTV, it's usually fans who sub series rather then the networks.
Is the boy group that stopped Kwon Shi-Ah in the hallway and asked for her # in episode 4 a real K-pop group or…
Not sure if you ever figured it out, but yes. The band was MASC. It was before they got more members, but the ones in the show were Heejae, Woosoo, & former members 26 & A.C.E.
It may not be the best show out there, but I find it really cute. The chemistry is really good, I have no problems with the acting, the plot has a few hole & a few not-so-necessary scenes, but all in all, it's a decent drama. I'm enjoying it so far. (:
only one is half white maybe u got confused because yeah 2 of them lived in europe and in australia but they are…
I haven't read your whole comment but I wanted to respond to your first statement of this comment. Though yes, I do agree half white actors get more roles than half non-white actors in Thailand. However, you mention they get more main roles. I'm not sure about the other actor you were referring to, but Sammy has yet to get a real main lead role. She's been acting for as long as everyone else from Love Sick yet she only gets supporting roles whereas most of the full Thai actors get the main roles. The lead of this drama may be half white, but just like the other main role actors, he's a new actor. He wasn't hired because he was from Europe. He was hired as a break out actor & most likely because of his acting & chemistry with the rest of the cast. Wait 'til the show comes out before you completely judge this series & the cast/crew.
I put this drama on hold for a while because it felt like it was kind of draggy. I finally finished it tonight, & though I definitely wouldn't say it was my favorite drama, it was quite cute. It was also really nice to see Kang Ki Young play a more serious role than the side comic relief (I still love him as those roles too though! But I love seeing actors branch out into different characters).
Japanese movies usually don't get subbed until they go on DVD, which is usually about 6 months after the release date. So this movie probably won't be subbed until April.
I've been watching Thai dramas for YEARS lol. When I first started watching Asian dramas, it was primarily just Japanese dramas. Then I started branching about maybe half a year later to other countries. But for the past few years, I've prefered Thai over most others. I feel more of a connection with them usually, in a way. Like a lot of times they can come off cheesy & cliche, but in an endearing way. ♥
So far I'm really enjoying this show. I'm only on episode 3, but it seems very promising.
I also really love the mentionings of the importance of consent!! Like I know that that should be common knowledge things, but Thailand seems to constantly have shows that deal with rape in a very poor way & almost never mention how it's important to get consent from the other party before doing anything sexual. I'm so glad that this series is breaking away from that toxic & disgusting romanticized viewing Thailand has on rape culture. (I will admit that since my parents walked in halfway through Ryo's story, I skipped every time he appeared & made a note to go back to it since his story so far is borderline creepy with how pervy he is. So I admit I'm not sure what happened for his mission, but I definitely didn't miss the words his father gave him about touching women without them giving permission.)
S T O P CASTING SINGTO WITH ANYONE ELSE HE BELONGS TO KRIS....P E RI OD..
As LION stated, Singto is an actor. Actors play different characters & get casted with different people. How could he grow as an actor if he was only playing opposite of one person? (As an aspiring actor myself, I can tell you that most actors prefer to branch out more than stick to one kind of thing. I'm happy that Singto is branching out a lot.)
Not gonna lie, I lowkey only kept with the series because of how much I shipped Xiaonan & Chenchuan. Can someone tell me if those characters (idc if the actors are different) are in this sequel?
I first saw him in "HIStory" & then again last night in "Secrets in the Hot Springs". I don't know why but he reminds me a lot of Junhui from Seventeen. Either way, he's really handsome & such a great actor! He definitely suits comedies.
I watched this with my sister a & really enjoyed it. Some people say the acting was over the top, but that was more for the comedy side rather than the horror side. I found it to be really funny & I will admit some of the jump scares got me. The plot confused me a bit at first but in the end I think it was a pretty good movie & I'd actually probably watch it again someday with friends.
So apparently the director quit!! Lazy Subber posted it on her twitter. Someone in the comments said the director…
I find it's very possible that all the very unnecessary hate & rude comments from "fans" could have made his depression worse or may have even sparked it. He probably couldn't handle how crappy people are being about it so he quit. I'm not saying this is what happened, however it's quite possible. It's pretty sad & devastating to have something you work so hard on just to have a bunch of people crap on you & purposely want to make you fail.
For anything outside of GMMTV, it's usually fans who sub series rather then the networks.
The lead of this drama may be half white, but just like the other main role actors, he's a new actor. He wasn't hired because he was from Europe. He was hired as a break out actor & most likely because of his acting & chemistry with the rest of the cast. Wait 'til the show comes out before you completely judge this series & the cast/crew.
It was also really nice to see Kang Ki Young play a more serious role than the side comic relief (I still love him as those roles too though! But I love seeing actors branch out into different characters).
When I first started watching Asian dramas, it was primarily just Japanese dramas. Then I started branching about maybe half a year later to other countries. But for the past few years, I've prefered Thai over most others. I feel more of a connection with them usually, in a way. Like a lot of times they can come off cheesy & cliche, but in an endearing way. ♥
I also really love the mentionings of the importance of consent!! Like I know that that should be common knowledge things, but Thailand seems to constantly have shows that deal with rape in a very poor way & almost never mention how it's important to get consent from the other party before doing anything sexual. I'm so glad that this series is breaking away from that toxic & disgusting romanticized viewing Thailand has on rape culture.
(I will admit that since my parents walked in halfway through Ryo's story, I skipped every time he appeared & made a note to go back to it since his story so far is borderline creepy with how pervy he is. So I admit I'm not sure what happened for his mission, but I definitely didn't miss the words his father gave him about touching women without them giving permission.)
(As an aspiring actor myself, I can tell you that most actors prefer to branch out more than stick to one kind of thing. I'm happy that Singto is branching out a lot.)
Either way, he's really handsome & such a great actor! He definitely suits comedies.
I found it to be really funny & I will admit some of the jump scares got me. The plot confused me a bit at first but in the end I think it was a pretty good movie & I'd actually probably watch it again someday with friends.
Man, I feel so old!
I'm not saying this is what happened, however it's quite possible. It's pretty sad & devastating to have something you work so hard on just to have a bunch of people crap on you & purposely want to make you fail.