i wanna watch this series but idk exactly what its about yet. can someone please tell me?
You know the saying "It's not the destination that matters, it's the journey"? This series is exactly the same way. Each episode reveals the vaguest of hints on where the mystery aspect of it might be going, but the character interaction and the OST puts that in the background of your thoughts and you just lose yourself in it.
In really deserves an award for his portrayal of Tofu, he's had to spend almost the entire series on the verge of an emotional breakdown one second to bliss and back again.
Has anyone found the opening theme song? It’s catchy.
If you use google lens to translate the music credits at the end of the episode the two songs come up as:
Love Menu Music by Non Mundee
and
Do You Know? by Non Mundee
I'm not sure how entirely accurate that is and I couldn't find either of them or the artist on youtube or google, but that doesn't mean it isn't right. I've had a really hard time trying to track down ost songs from other series that weren't done by one of the bigger production companies.
Personally I love the pace and progression so far with this series. Sometimes it's about the chase, sometimes it's what comes after the chase, and sometimes like with this series it's all about building the relationship.
At first I wasn't really sure with the wait Phai was being so possessive with LukChub, but now that they've made it clear he just didn't want his friend to get hurt it makes his character much more likeable.
Namning definitely deserves to be this week's recipient of "Needs a crate of ACME anvils dropped on their head" award. She needs to go. lol
Now that we're more than half way through the series I think it's safe to say the issues with the director previously had more to do with Star Hunter and the material than his talent. So far this series is light, fluffy, and well done.
Okay, Copper (Micky) X Pide (Q) just proved they deserve a spin-off series of their own after this episode. What a complete waste of talent and chemistry with how little screen time they get together.
They've wasted 3/4 of the series on this whole Mon X Soh thing that could have been done and over with in about 4-5 episodes and moved on to a much better pairing of Mon X Saint. Again, they've completely wasted the talent they have on a cure for insomnia.
When all of the side characters are more interesting than the main ones you know there's a problem. The whole Micky X Q portion of the episode and the Mon X Soh portion felt like two completely different series, with one actually having energy and personality to it and the other being the complete opposite.
This series is definitely being carried by a handful of the actors and they're the only reasons making this worth sticking with, but there should definitely be "I Survived Our Days" T-shirts sent out to all who make it to the end.
This episode definitely belongs to Pete (Nuea's Father) and Nutt (Daisy).
Pete can go from terrifying looking to soft and supportive so easily and quickly that he was definitely the right person to cast for the role. The whole scene with Pete and Seng (Toh) up on the stage was so well done. I'm glad that part wasn't overdramatized unlike the rest of the scene before it.
Nutt really took the pain of being teased for being fem and made it his own. We've seen how insecure the other characters are, but this is the first time we've really seen just how insecure Daisy is.
pls dont spam on the comment page, if you want to release your feelings do it on one or two comments or just go…
The point Meowskie was trying to make is there is no reason to spam the comments section with 1-2 liner comments. If you post a comment and then think of something you want to add, then you can just click the three dots icon and edit your comment to add more to it instead of creating multiple ones.
From your seemingly snarky reply to them, it seems like you misunderstood their comment as being rude, etc. when it wasn't at all.
Dunk and Joong (aka Chen) are so natural together and it's nice to see another series just let them flow together without all of the typical constantly forced moments. It might still be the minority right now, but it's so nice to see the BL genre evolving to include more LGBTQ and not the whole "I don't like men, I only like him" BS and moving away from all of the forced moments and BL tropes.
Joong definitely nailed the "Don't you F$%king dare ruin my moment of happiness" laying in the bed when their friend woke up.
If this keeps up with the way it's been going so far, hopefully these two with have more projects together in the future.
Prakan fails to understand the role of a soul reaper. They are not responsible for someones death, they just come…
He only sees him (when working) as a mirror throwing all of his "failures" in his face. I think eventually he'll come to see him as continuing the Drs. work of helping patients in a different way eventually.
I really liked the series at first, but then the story started to lag, and like you said, the side characters…
As far as your comment about Pepay, there's so much they could have done with the character instead of making it a stereotypical caricature. While commonly overused, they could have gone with something like the "knight in shining armor" scenario where Pepay was being harassed/assaulted, etc. either because of being a "sissy" pre transition or just because of being trans in the first place. Some sort of tramatic event that lead to the extreme emotions she has for Bogs.
lol does Sib have any other clothes besides military uniform, he seems to wear that whenever he goes.
He would be in uniform when dropping Nut off because of going to report for duty afterwards. The same would be for just getting home and sitting down to eat before changing. Now with that said, I also think they have him dressed in uniform because he ties his identity and self worth to his service.
Fifteen episodes total, 5 episodes per act, and finally a BL writer (or in this case writing team) that remembers the fundamentals of breaking a written work into acts and the proper placement within those. Nothing feels rushed, out of place, or like we're just getting an information dump.
Love Menu Music by Non Mundee
and
Do You Know? by Non Mundee
I'm not sure how entirely accurate that is and I couldn't find either of them or the artist on youtube or google, but that doesn't mean it isn't right. I've had a really hard time trying to track down ost songs from other series that weren't done by one of the bigger production companies.
Anyways, hope this helps somehow.
At first I wasn't really sure with the wait Phai was being so possessive with LukChub, but now that they've made it clear he just didn't want his friend to get hurt it makes his character much more likeable.
Namning definitely deserves to be this week's recipient of "Needs a crate of ACME anvils dropped on their head" award. She needs to go. lol
Now that we're more than half way through the series I think it's safe to say the issues with the director previously had more to do with Star Hunter and the material than his talent. So far this series is light, fluffy, and well done.
Hopefully they drop a few ACME anvils on Amy VERY soon so we don't have to suffer through one of those types of female characters for long.
The real question is... When is Jet finally going to get a role where we don't want him to hurry up and get out of the way??
They've wasted 3/4 of the series on this whole Mon X Soh thing that could have been done and over with in about 4-5 episodes and moved on to a much better pairing of Mon X Saint. Again, they've completely wasted the talent they have on a cure for insomnia.
When all of the side characters are more interesting than the main ones you know there's a problem. The whole Micky X Q portion of the episode and the Mon X Soh portion felt like two completely different series, with one actually having energy and personality to it and the other being the complete opposite.
This series is definitely being carried by a handful of the actors and they're the only reasons making this worth sticking with, but there should definitely be "I Survived Our Days" T-shirts sent out to all who make it to the end.
Pete can go from terrifying looking to soft and supportive so easily and quickly that he was definitely the right person to cast for the role. The whole scene with Pete and Seng (Toh) up on the stage was so well done. I'm glad that part wasn't overdramatized unlike the rest of the scene before it.
Nutt really took the pain of being teased for being fem and made it his own. We've seen how insecure the other characters are, but this is the first time we've really seen just how insecure Daisy is.
From your seemingly snarky reply to them, it seems like you misunderstood their comment as being rude, etc. when it wasn't at all.
Joong definitely nailed the "Don't you F$%king dare ruin my moment of happiness" laying in the bed when their friend woke up.
If this keeps up with the way it's been going so far, hopefully these two with have more projects together in the future.
Tofu finally cracked Nut's shell.