Maya’s character is starting to make more sense to me now, though I’m still not okay with how she treated Taichi in episodes 7 and 8. If her intention was to 'protect' her Senpai, she could have handled it better.
Also, I’m relieved to see Maya and Yasu connecting over their shared hobby—it’s a positive development.
As for Kohei and Taichi, there hasn’t been much change, oh.. but, Kohei visiting Taichi’s house with his own made food was a good improvement. The hand-touching moment was heartwarming.
The ending, with Grandpa’s say, “it’s good to have a friend, right?” feels significant. Taichi seems okay with just being friends, but it’s clear that Kohei might be hoping for something more.
Dangerous Romance was an enjoyable series overall, though not without some uneven moments in the scriptwriting. The English title felt a bit misleading - "The Heart of the Wind" may have captured the essence better. While I loved seeing Perth and Chimon's chemistry blossom on screen, the plot sometimes felt rushed.
There were several highlights from the last episode! Guy's quick recovery was questionable, but his arguments with Nava, which gradually turned into romance, were enjoyable. More enemies-to-lovers relationships like this, please! However, Name and Saifah's dangerous connection intrigued me the most I think their story will fit "Dangerous Romance" title. TTheir dedication was beautifully portrayed during the emotional jail visit. However, the abandoned mafia plot overshadowed their exciting story.
Kanghan's graduation speech was a bold moment, which might not have been possible in certain societies. The emotional scene of Kang and Sailom under the rain portrayed their deep feelings in a subtle manner, and I found it quite moving. I also appreciated the normalized depiction of a lesbian relationship in the story. Lastly, the playful roleplay scene that appeared after the credits showed the lively chemistry between the characters.
Overall, Dangerous Romance was a great series that showcased the impressive talent of its cast. While the pacing and scripts could use a bit more polishing, Perth and Chimon proved to be a captivating duo. I personally hope that GMMTV will consider pairing them up again for a new project that fully showcases their potential!
Let's talk about Episode 11, specifically the 4th part.
I gotta be honest, some parts of this episode really took me out of the story. Like when Sailom got the call from Name about rushing to the hospital - how did they all get there so fast?? One minute Name's knocked out at the mafia place, next thing he's speeding to the hospital in record time? Makes zero sense.
And don't even get me started on the random police showing up out of nowhere. We're just supposed to believe they magically appeared at the perfect moment? Would've been way better if they showed Name waking up, going to the cops, THEN heading to the hospital for the showdown scene.
I dunno, the pacing and logic in this ep just felt super rushed and sloppy compared to earlier episodes. Like they skipped over crucial connecting scenes that would've made the plot actually believable. Kinda disappointing when the rest of the series has been so tight. Still love the actors, but the writing really let me down here.
I've got to say, that series felt like it was on fast forward. Take episode 10, for example – Kanghan showing up like he's got teleportation powers? It was like a magic trick. And Sailom going from wasted to fully awake with just a water bottle - I mean, who sobers up that quick? They could've definitely paced the storyline more carefully. When it comes to the actors' chemistry, it might be what the director wanted, but I was hoping for a bit more sizzle.
Maya’s character is starting to make more sense to me now, though I’m still not okay with how she treated Taichi in episodes 7 and 8. If her intention was to 'protect' her Senpai, she could have handled it better.
Also, I’m relieved to see Maya and Yasu connecting over their shared hobby—it’s a positive development.
As for Kohei and Taichi, there hasn’t been much change, oh.. but, Kohei visiting Taichi’s house with his own made food was a good improvement. The hand-touching moment was heartwarming.
The ending, with Grandpa’s say, “it’s good to have a friend, right?” feels significant. Taichi seems okay with just being friends, but it’s clear that Kohei might be hoping for something more.
What do you guys think?
#not the manga reader btw
There were several highlights from the last episode! Guy's quick recovery was questionable, but his arguments with Nava, which gradually turned into romance, were enjoyable. More enemies-to-lovers relationships like this, please! However, Name and Saifah's dangerous connection intrigued me the most I think their story will fit "Dangerous Romance" title. TTheir dedication was beautifully portrayed during the emotional jail visit. However, the abandoned mafia plot overshadowed their exciting story.
Kanghan's graduation speech was a bold moment, which might not have been possible in certain societies. The emotional scene of Kang and Sailom under the rain portrayed their deep feelings in a subtle manner, and I found it quite moving. I also appreciated the normalized depiction of a lesbian relationship in the story. Lastly, the playful roleplay scene that appeared after the credits showed the lively chemistry between the characters.
Overall, Dangerous Romance was a great series that showcased the impressive talent of its cast. While the pacing and scripts could use a bit more polishing, Perth and Chimon proved to be a captivating duo. I personally hope that GMMTV will consider pairing them up again for a new project that fully showcases their potential!
I gotta be honest, some parts of this episode really took me out of the story. Like when Sailom got the call from Name about rushing to the hospital - how did they all get there so fast?? One minute Name's knocked out at the mafia place, next thing he's speeding to the hospital in record time? Makes zero sense.
And don't even get me started on the random police showing up out of nowhere. We're just supposed to believe they magically appeared at the perfect moment? Would've been way better if they showed Name waking up, going to the cops, THEN heading to the hospital for the showdown scene.
I dunno, the pacing and logic in this ep just felt super rushed and sloppy compared to earlier episodes. Like they skipped over crucial connecting scenes that would've made the plot actually believable. Kinda disappointing when the rest of the series has been so tight. Still love the actors, but the writing really let me down here.
I've been hear about "Da Ge" mean big brother in chinese... So they use only "Da" and combine with "Hai" from "Gu Hai"..
But I'm no idea about "Yin Zi"
Pretty sure "Yin" is from "Luo Yin".
Gu Hai became Da Hai
Can someone explain to me, from where this come and what's the meaning...
I just curious...
Can someone explain to me...
The email that Shou Yi sent to Shi De
"[email protected]"
End in the end i just understand it became WXHN which mean... Wo Xi Huan Ni (i like you)
But why??