why do you keep watching shows you hate? come on! drop it
I might be watching it for other reasons, or maybe I am hoping it will get better. Is that forbidden? Are you the arbiter of who gets to watch what and for how long? I can watch an entire series, and still dislike it when I finish.
It seems to me you just don't like the fact that someone else is poking holes at this show because you think it's amazing. That's not how life works.
like if you didn't like it doesn't mean everyone has to rate low. they be mad for no reason
It's actually the other way around. Negative feedback is constantly dismissed by fandoms with comments such as "if you don't like it don't watch it" or "you just don't like PP". Just read any comments section on any BL.
like if you didn't like it doesn't mean everyone has to rate low. they be mad for no reason
Erm... I think you need to read your comment first before clicking "post", to make sure it actually makes sense and is grammatically correct... you know... before criticising mine...
why do you keep watching shows you hate? come on! drop it
I don't hate anything - well, except for 2gether maybe as that was dog cr*p... But how would you know you don't like a series if you don't watch it? I don't quite get this viewpoint people have when they say "why do you watch it if you hate it". Don't take this the wrong way, but it is a bit of an immature viewpoint.
Maybe you are not the target audience. I can say also the same things with their previous series (not good imo)…
And that is part of the point I was trying to make. The TV series relies on people having read the novel to appreciate it, and it does not stand on its own two feet. Seems to me that this may be the difference between those who like it and those who don't.
a lot of your questions are answered after episode 5 tho, buuuuuut if your problem is with how cheesy Thee is,…
Well, I think you have missed my point slightly. The problem isn't Thee being cheesy, the problem for me is that Thee's character development is poor. But we can agree to disagree.
I haven't read the novel, but I suspect the idea is/was that Thee starts of as a bit of a rich, clueless, sheltered…
And that sounds like a good premise for a plot and TV series. The question is this: Does this TV series embody and portray that story properly to someone who hasn't read the novel? Before you answer, try and see it from the pov of someone who is completely unfamiliar with this story and watches it for the very first time. A show must be able to stand on its own two feet, it cannot rely on the viewer having read the book/novel first. I see many BLs that fail in this respect.
i watched five episodes and kept asking myself, "what made this series get an 8.9 rating?" and i still…
I haven't read the novel, but I suspect the idea is/was that Thee starts of as a bit of a rich, clueless, sheltered person who meets Peach and changes and learns over time. So far so good, but the execution is really poor. I find Thee to be grating and annoying, with few, if any, likeable aspects to his character - even after reaching episode 8 (when I dropped it). For someone who is supposed to be the central character in all this, and whom the storyline revolves around, the character has little complexity and hardly any emotional depth compared to the others.
There is no proper character development of Thee or Peach. It's all just emotionless slapstick nonsense with some sound effects thrown in, meanwhile they're relying on PP's popularity to get away with it. Also, this formulae with PP has been done to death. Rich boy meets poor boy... Only the actors switch parts. Give it a rest already.
Personally, I would not rate this higher than a 5.
100% agree. I find it incredibly cringey to watch. Est and his limited interactions with Willian are its only positive aspect, and sadly we don't get enough of them. It's the only interactions that feel natural, warm, emotional and relatable. Everything else feels caricaturist. I don't know, maybe I'm just missing something as I have a different cultural background - but I have watched other Asian and Thai series and not had the issue of cultural differences stopping me from enjoying them.
Sometimes I genuinely wish leading actors would take on smaller, properly billed roles more often. When used thoughtfully,…
Agreed. I find Est's acting to be on a much higher level than most of his peers, which is saying something considering his more "limited" experience. He has a natural demeanor and is able to convey emotions brilliantly. He is outshining the leads on this by leaps and bounds.
It seems to me you just don't like the fact that someone else is poking holes at this show because you think it's amazing. That's not how life works.
There is no proper character development of Thee or Peach. It's all just emotionless slapstick nonsense with some sound effects thrown in, meanwhile they're relying on PP's popularity to get away with it. Also, this formulae with PP has been done to death. Rich boy meets poor boy... Only the actors switch parts. Give it a rest already.
Personally, I would not rate this higher than a 5.