im sad because i think that tharntype s2 wont have techno/kengkla. obviously they carry the storyline on in lbc…
I don't think so. The 2nd season is gonna follow the 3rd book of TharnType. And Champ has his own serie with his own boyfriend, so I don't think they're gonna put him with Techno (who have also have a love interest) out of nowhere even though since the beginning they were following the books. .
Is there parent story a with Tin and Can? That kind off confused me ...
I don't really understand your question but, Love By Chance and TharnType are books written by the same author and are happening in the same universe. Type is Can & Ae's senior member of the soccer club, and Techno's best friend, and those three are the main characters of Love By Chance. Type is only a secondary character in LBC.
I though the fanwar came from the fact that they are from the same group (Four Little Heavenly Kings) so were compared to each others a lot, and then for each little thing that happened, the fans were at each others throats.
The ending... That was really bad. The reason all this happened is so cliché and dumb that I don't know what to think. They could have found something more interesting to go with, seriously.
The identity of the culprit is not the problem. Just the reason.
Tharn couldn't have known that it was the beginning of his suffering and Type was nothing compared to what he would find on his boyfriend's hometown. XD
Very average drama, I was expecting so much more from a 8.4 rating. I watched it for Captain, he's really hot in this drama, even with very little screen-time.
Need to see it for the cast! Amazing! Directing was really pretty, too, not as violent and gory as a lot of korean thrillers... And the acting was incredible. I agree that one point of the story was predictable but the rest wasn't, I was still surprised and all by a lot of things. ^^
I understood the importance of Love Sick to me when my whole focus of the show wasn't on the actors I'm following right now (Perth/The Stranded & Saint/WHY R U) but on Noh&Pun.
I was just crying of happiness just seeing them on screen.
The atmosphere is pretty amazing !!!! It's tense, and intimate. Love it.
Love both of the guys already, I really hope the friend isn't in love with Hani's character, because their current dynamic is amazing. The bartender is unbelievably cute.
Plus the 2 heroines. Amazing, the chemistry is heeeeeeeeeeere. I feel like the entire first episode was them staring at each other like they could kill with a look. Yes.
Hmmm? I loved it, but are we having a drama? Because the ending had a some popular actors, I don't think they would have has them only for the few last seconds at the end, right?
"It's a shame" that other people don't share your personal preferences? "darker dramas are the best"? That last…
Maybe I'm misunderstanding because of your way of talking, but you really sound agressive. I would have just took your comment as "oh, he/she has a different opinion, nice, we can exchange!" but you tried to transform what I said into something totally different, so no. No exchange with someone who can't express his/her opinion without accepting that someone can think something different (is that such a crime for me to think darker than rom-com j-drama are the best?).
How did "It's a shame that international J-drama viewers doesn't watch more serious drama" become "It's a shame that other people don't share my personal preferences"?
Wow… I though the comment section was to express my personal opinion, but I must have been wrong. I think that "darker than rom-com" J-drama are the best, why are you trying to deny my opinion? Did I said that every opinion against mine was wrong? I only expressed my taste in genres, so why are you so agressive?
What is a shame is exactly what I said : "viewers doesn't watch more serious drama, and just go for rom-com". A vast majority of international viewers don't even try to watch something else than rom-com for J-drama, even though they would go for darker K or C dramas. And I think it's a shame, especially because Japan is incredibly good at making darker dramas. I never said it's bad to like them. And I never said that it's bad to not "share my personal preference" either. If I thought that, I would have written it, so please do not make it sound like I said something like that.
So something darker than rom-com is obviously "pain, misery, violence and death"? You go from one extreme to another, it seems.
I would like for international viewers to open themselves to another type of dramas than only rom-com, without throwing away this type of drama (I watched every single drama in this top 10, and NigeHaji is one of my favorite dramas). And I think Japanese darker than rom-com (it is not difficult to find) dramas are amazing (darker =/= darkest), so I think it's a shame that a lot of people don't watch it, even though I know it's not because people don't like the genres like police drama, slice of life, medical, dramatic, mystery, etc...
I understand that you misunderstood my comment, but before being agressive, you could have asked me question about my comment, and not assuming things in a twisted way. + this site is VERY international , for future experience : assume that for everybody, English is not their first language, and ask questions before being agressive. (English is not my first language)
"For N" "Cold Case" "Life As A Girl" "Toumei Na Yurikago" "Fujoshi, Ukkari Gei Ni Kokuru" "Ikebukuro West Gate Park" "Juhan Shuttai" "Bokura Wa Kiseki De Dekiteiru" "NigeHaji" (which is in the list)
It's a shame that international J-drama viewers doesn't watch more serious drama, and just go for rom-com. :/ They're funny, cliché and cute, but Japan darker drama are the best.
And Champ has his own serie with his own boyfriend, so I don't think they're gonna put him with Techno (who have also have a love interest) out of nowhere even though since the beginning they were following the books. .
Type is Can & Ae's senior member of the soccer club, and Techno's best friend, and those three are the main characters of Love By Chance. Type is only a secondary character in LBC.
The reason all this happened is so cliché and dumb that I don't know what to think. They could have found something more interesting to go with, seriously.
The identity of the culprit is not the problem. Just the reason.
Tharn couldn't have known that it was the beginning of his suffering and Type was nothing compared to what he would find on his boyfriend's hometown. XD
I watched it for Captain, he's really hot in this drama, even with very little screen-time.
Directing was really pretty, too, not as violent and gory as a lot of korean thrillers... And the acting was incredible.
I agree that one point of the story was predictable but the rest wasn't, I was still surprised and all by a lot of things. ^^
I was just crying of happiness just seeing them on screen.
Love both of the guys already, I really hope the friend isn't in love with Hani's character, because their current dynamic is amazing. The bartender is unbelievably cute.
Plus the 2 heroines. Amazing, the chemistry is heeeeeeeeeeere. I feel like the entire first episode was them staring at each other like they could kill with a look. Yes.
Why?
But still, the killers were really nice, and the heroine was actually not so bad, and the actress was good! :)
Because the ending had a some popular actors, I don't think they would have has them only for the few last seconds at the end, right?
I don't know if I'll pick up the show but I'll definitely watch those episodes !
I though "it's a shame" = "it's too bad" or "I'm sad".
Thanks for the explanation!
How did "It's a shame that international J-drama viewers doesn't watch more serious drama" become "It's a shame that other people don't share my personal preferences"?
Wow…
I though the comment section was to express my personal opinion, but I must have been wrong.
I think that "darker than rom-com" J-drama are the best, why are you trying to deny my opinion? Did I said that every opinion against mine was wrong? I only expressed my taste in genres, so why are you so agressive?
What is a shame is exactly what I said : "viewers doesn't watch more serious drama, and just go for rom-com". A vast majority of international viewers don't even try to watch something else than rom-com for J-drama, even though they would go for darker K or C dramas. And I think it's a shame, especially because Japan is incredibly good at making darker dramas.
I never said it's bad to like them. And I never said that it's bad to not "share my personal preference" either. If I thought that, I would have written it, so please do not make it sound like I said something like that.
So something darker than rom-com is obviously "pain, misery, violence and death"? You go from one extreme to another, it seems.
I would like for international viewers to open themselves to another type of dramas than only rom-com, without throwing away this type of drama (I watched every single drama in this top 10, and NigeHaji is one of my favorite dramas).
And I think Japanese darker than rom-com (it is not difficult to find) dramas are amazing (darker =/= darkest), so I think it's a shame that a lot of people don't watch it, even though I know it's not because people don't like the genres like police drama, slice of life, medical, dramatic, mystery, etc...
I understand that you misunderstood my comment, but before being agressive, you could have asked me question about my comment, and not assuming things in a twisted way. + this site is VERY international , for future experience : assume that for everybody, English is not their first language, and ask questions before being agressive.
(English is not my first language)
In the last 10 years…
"For N"
"Cold Case"
"Life As A Girl"
"Toumei Na Yurikago"
"Fujoshi, Ukkari Gei Ni Kokuru"
"Ikebukuro West Gate Park"
"Juhan Shuttai"
"Bokura Wa Kiseki De Dekiteiru"
"NigeHaji" (which is in the list)
And a lot more.
They're funny, cliché and cute, but Japan darker drama are the best.