did he "push" his way back in his life? the rating is over exaggerating. while it is a cute series a lot is to…
I do feel like that as well. I wish it was longer 'cause Dong Uk defnitely should have opened more about his feelings. He hurt our boo really badly, so him randomly trotting back in his life without explanation was just insulting. I know that the explanation came in like...last episode, but that was really late and bad timing.
So far I really like it. Finally it doesn't have the typical Thai comedy aspect, which is a good change. The plot looks promising, but I do have to complain about the lenght and storytelling a bit. I wish the episodes were longer - maybe 90 minutes - because I think there is a need of a proper backstory for Mok's character. I do feel that everything was just too sudden in the first episode? This is not an eight episode TV series so I do feel that if they really wanted, they could have used the whole first episode for character backstory introduction.
Also, I wish they casted different actor for Day's character. Our doctor actor improved a lot, but Sea's acting came out looking forced and unnatural, at least for me.
I was actually thinking his friend. You know how in episode one where they were talking about reforming, and that…
Indeed he was the most obvious and I think he would support Ji Yong, but the professor also had his moments. I feel like he just...knows that Ji Yong is up to something. And having such important figure as a helper, would be great help to Ji Yong.
If they arrest him or make him "turn good" I will get mad. I want this dark hero and I want him to gain a strong supporter who will know about his identity and aid him if needed (looking at you mr. professor).
Saifah got out of the jail and is happily living his life while Name is in prison, but they promised each other that once Name gets out, theyre gonna travel the world.
I didn't think I'd come here to say anything yet, but seeing so many negative comments here missing the point…
U made analysis, which is great, but it was filled with subjective feelings towards the show, nothing objective.
I doubt you had done any real statistics to say out in the open that negative reviews mainly come from people that didn't finish the show.
Also, your point about behavior is indeed valid, but what people complain about is the suddeness, not that it happened. I expected Kang to change for the better, but not after 2 episodes, or like what? Two or three days in the dramaworld. That change does NOT happen in real life. People change indeed, but not from one day to other.
About your speculation about the gun scene, you are indeed wrong in this. Even though what you said is correct, that moving target is the hardest to hit, it has to be in a certain distance for that to happen, not like 1.5m away, which Kang and Sailom were standing, plus warning shots look totally different. That gangster aimed to kill.
About the "dangerous" aspect I have to say that all the points you have said are right. Things like social, physical and mental pressure are scary things, but I do not personally think the drama portraited these things well. I want back the gloomy and depressing mood EP1 carried itself. Those vibes of depression and social struggle disappeared right after EP2. Not Me is a good example of good carrying of the mood throughout the whole series. It started as depressive and kept the vibe until the very end.
And about chemistry, this is all subjective. In your eyes they might have sparks, while for others, they might not. Trying to convince others to look at it through your eyes is not gonna happen.
I wish it was longer 'cause Dong Uk defnitely should have opened more about his feelings. He hurt our boo really badly, so him randomly trotting back in his life without explanation was just insulting. I know that the explanation came in like...last episode, but that was really late and bad timing.
Is Babe the "babe" of all pits?
From now on i'm gonna look at pit stops differently...
They just added "comedy" to it and wrapped it nicely.
There is not a single cooking centered BL that I have enjoyed.
Finally it doesn't have the typical Thai comedy aspect, which is a good change.
The plot looks promising, but I do have to complain about the lenght and storytelling a bit.
I wish the episodes were longer - maybe 90 minutes - because I think there is a need of a proper backstory for Mok's character. I do feel that everything was just too sudden in the first episode? This is not an eight episode TV series so I do feel that if they really wanted, they could have used the whole first episode for character backstory introduction.
Also, I wish they casted different actor for Day's character. Our doctor actor improved a lot, but Sea's acting came out looking forced and unnatural, at least for me.
So far I do not have any complains for script.
I want this dark hero and I want him to gain a strong supporter who will know about his identity and aid him if needed (looking at you mr. professor).
Official link > https://youtu.be/Vkmimvit4Hs
I think the rating's going to drop even more...
I doubt you had done any real statistics to say out in the open that negative reviews mainly come from people that didn't finish the show.
Also, your point about behavior is indeed valid, but what people complain about is the suddeness, not that it happened. I expected Kang to change for the better, but not after 2 episodes, or like what? Two or three days in the dramaworld. That change does NOT happen in real life. People change indeed, but not from one day to other.
About your speculation about the gun scene, you are indeed wrong in this. Even though what you said is correct, that moving target is the hardest to hit, it has to be in a certain distance for that to happen, not like 1.5m away, which Kang and Sailom were standing, plus warning shots look totally different. That gangster aimed to kill.
About the "dangerous" aspect I have to say that all the points you have said are right. Things like social, physical and mental pressure are scary things, but I do not personally think the drama portraited these things well. I want back the gloomy and depressing mood EP1 carried itself. Those vibes of depression and social struggle disappeared right after EP2. Not Me is a good example of good carrying of the mood throughout the whole series. It started as depressive and kept the vibe until the very end.
And about chemistry, this is all subjective. In your eyes they might have sparks, while for others, they might not. Trying to convince others to look at it through your eyes is not gonna happen.
I personally loved every second of it.
From head to toes I would say hahaha.
Since ppl are saying it is very different from webtoon I kinda have high hopes.