I had high hopes for the couple, the start was reallllyyyy nice, but the ending for me sucked. I honestly hate open endings - books or television, I just hate them, so seeing that ending made me meh. Because every story has an ending, and leaving it up to the audience to decide whether they will be together or not for me shows the lack of creativity, or fear that the author won't be able to please both sides of audience, thus giving it an opening ending is like an easy escape. Author might think it does no harm, but to me, it does harm.
Wait, was Zhen Xuan's character inspired by L from Death Note? I just saw the behind of scenes from season 2 and the way he sits on the chair and holds things...they really resemble L. If it's true I am so excitedddddd
Type matured in S2 - he grew up, but Tharn for me took huge step back and it is Mame's fault. She described them…
Hmmm, idk I honestly feel that Tharn from S1 would not doubt his Type. Many times, Tharn's character was contradicting himself from S1 - like he was out of character and let's be real, I doubt this was first time he was dealing with such thing. Type is a handsome man, he must have had fanclub or some sort throughout those seven years. They are social couple, they go to bars, so I doubt this was first time Tharn witnessed such thing.
Idk, if I compare S1 and S2, Tharn from S1, no matter how much I look at it, is more mature.
But still, idk if you agree, the execution of the drama and how it was solved was weak. Look, they could have the same drama that happened, but work better with it. More realistic dialogues would have helped, better acting from side characters and just...I am disappointed on way too many levels that even if we both agree that Tharn and Type experienced REAL problems, the way everything was solved was unrealistic aaaand that's I think the biggest problem.
Type matured in S2 - he grew up, but Tharn for me took huge step back and it is Mame's fault. She described them…
I have read all the novels. Yes, trust issues do happen between couples, but the forced kiss scene for me and many others was bad, because Tharn was clearly standing there, when he saw it happen. Take in the time his car was parked there. It wasn't like he was juuuuust just parking his car, that could be a good excuse that he did not see the way Type pushed the bastard away, but his car was parked there and by the time he got to the scene tells us that he was already out of the car - now I sound like Sherlock, LoL. What I also did not like about Tharn is how he kept forcing Type to the marriage and this is connected to his fear of being abondoned - which is wrong. It's wrong of him to think that marriage is a jail and that it stops the other person from leaving and the way he was pushy, was a huge turn-off. Type had valid, selfless reasons to reject his offer, but all he did was focus on himself and his inferiority complex. Look, I ain't saying Tharn isn't portraited as a real character - a person, but when I see in real life people like this, the couple usually seeks therapy, because this can ruin a relationship. Trust me, by their wedding nothing was solved.
Everyone here in the comments who says that TharnType don't act like they've been in a relationship for 7 years…
Type matured in S2 - he grew up, but Tharn for me took huge step back and it is Mame's fault. She described them as all loving couple who trust each other, than why make Tharn have trust issues when he literally saw how Type punched the other dude. The script is very flawed. Mame is simply contradicting herself. I expected some decent drama. Type's valid refusal of marriage was good drama itself. I wish they would have explored it more.
Because he is a human trash that is responsible for human trafficing, drugs and prostitution? It was said MANY…
I have been here for years and was active on numerous comment sections and no one asked such basic questions. How would you feel if someone asked for ex. "Is Tan a forensic doctor?" Like....see where I am coming from? It's a question which can be asked by someone who hasn't seen a single episode. If you have hard time with ENG subs, maybe try to search fansubbers from your country.
Does anybody wonder why the Judge helped Rungtiva with some terrible thing that happened at the spa? Also what…
Because he is a human trash that is responsible for human trafficing, drugs and prostitution? It was said MANY times there. Rung is a provider of sluts and is a "safe place" for them to have their trashy meetings.
I saw your previous questions and all have been answered in those episodes, so please pay more attention. We are all welcome to answer some questions, but really, you would get your answer if you were watching the show properly.
Yeah, even the police like him enough to let him go 'cause bribes are so so trendy in S. Korea.You are new, so…
If you look at my Watchlist, you know it's not true soooooo time to wake up and maybe be responsible human being who is educated in how politics of some countries work.
It airs 00:30 Thai time on WeTv and that app provides ENG/CN subs right away....
I just saw the behind of scenes from season 2 and the way he sits on the chair and holds things...they really resemble L.
If it's true I am so excitedddddd
Idk, if I compare S1 and S2, Tharn from S1, no matter how much I look at it, is more mature.
But still, idk if you agree, the execution of the drama and how it was solved was weak. Look, they could have the same drama that happened, but work better with it. More realistic dialogues would have helped, better acting from side characters and just...I am disappointed on way too many levels that even if we both agree that Tharn and Type experienced REAL problems, the way everything was solved was unrealistic aaaand that's I think the biggest problem.
I saw your previous questions and all have been answered in those episodes, so please pay more attention. We are all welcome to answer some questions, but really, you would get your answer if you were watching the show properly.