just like the chinese people's opinion about their inability to choose their own leader, their feelings on the…
The original adaptation, directed by Chai Ji Dan the same director as this movie, had the actors seized by the police in their fansign event and the actors were banned from seing each other (i don't remember for how many years).
Bro even IDF has released the special episode for The Sign on their official youtube channel so why Deehup house…
profit, probably. I don't know the statistic, but maybe the Sign fanbase are less willing to spend money on the special episode while IFLITA has a lot more potential customers. Who knows, it's corporate bullshit eitherway.
the only worst thing here is your comment sweetheart, the world doesn't revolve around your nasty opinion
this is probably just a kpop fan getting butthurt because LLS is still in the second place after months, like they think quality depends on majority opinions, not, idk, quality?
this thought has been wandering in my mind ever since i finished Addicted and Stay with Me long time ago. I don’t…
if I have to guess, probably because Addicted got involved with law enforcement and using the same name would probably create more problem with the censorship.
I'd like to know how chinese people feel about the censorship, if they can read the novels. They do read them…
just like the chinese people's opinion about their inability to choose their own leader, their feelings on the subject don't matter cause homosexual depiction on media is criminalized there. Pretty sure police were involved many times with BL authors (I haven't heard anything recently, but knowing China media bias, that doesn't mean nothing happens)
How does he keep going further in the past? I feel like I must've missed it. He only went a few minutes in the…
I forget what episode it was, but Jinta actually explained that if he wants to go further past, he will forget more things, which was why in later episode, you see him forgetting a lot more stuff as well.
i get that its your opinion but respectfully NO YOU ARE WRONG!!the plot was amazing and unique and its not 'overrated'…
is one of the person you meant was the person who said kbls pre 2018 was better? lmfao. I have no idea about the 8th sense person.
Either way it doesn't matter. You are right saying that people shouldn't comment for the sake of spamming, but then again, that's just annoying people being annoying people. making too much fuss about them will only annoy you, not them.
but that's not even my point. my point was, if you say something is good, you should explain why it's good and vice versa, which the original poster did while the commenter i was replaying to did not, which I also did not in my reply, intentionally. There are no correct critism, only revelant ones, but there are wrong critism.
i get that its your opinion but respectfully NO YOU ARE WRONG!!the plot was amazing and unique and its not 'overrated'…
At the very least, the ts gave a reason why they thought the plot progression was disappointing while you only said, "IT'S GOOD BECAUSE I SAID SO!"
I personally, don't think it's overrated since it does feed the entertainment consumption of some people, it did its job, but it certainly is not underrated.
So, do you know all this to be fact or hearsay? Were you actually there? Do you actually know all the actors involved?
I wasn't trying to say that Mew never did what Art said he did, but that's not the problem, so there is no need for me to take the words that both Mew and Art said with "a grain of salt" because I always do. It was the fact that Art made it public when there was no need for it that was the problem. You're asking the person if they knew anyone involved in the whole MewArt's debacle, they don't need to. It's not about what the truth was, it was about how Art aired out his and someone's dirty laundry, that is a fact whether you like it or not. And Mew might not be the best person in the world, but neither are you or me or the rest of the world, and especially not those who hate him just because he wanted to set boundaries for people who are shipping him.
And don't pull "It is time long past time to put this story to rest and let all involved yo live in peace" when you can't even back up your own word, you're literally the one who came here and argued with someone who tried to say "Let Mew live in peace", you should be the one leaving him in peace.
So, do you know all this to be fact or hearsay? Were you actually there? Do you actually know all the actors involved?
I do remember that during whole MewArt debacle was that Art decided to go online after rebuffing Mew just to update while crying, like, the whole thing happened just so he could tell how bad Mew was online. Like, sure, Mew was very possesive towards Art, and Art doesn't like it so he rebuffed Mew and Mew distanced himself from Art, but it should've stop there. Instead, Art went online and basically aired their dirty laundry and outing Mew at the same time. Anyone with working logic can tell why Mew won the court case.
There's actually not that much plot to wrap up, tbh. (Things usually also happen a lot faster in the final episodes…
if this series only aired on Ch3, then most likely they follow Ch3's whims, and I don't see a producer name as well, so this might be Idolfactory owned with Ch3 . Although I think it is a good decision for them to approach Ch3, who are more open to an Epic genre like this than say GMM, I do think this particular story, with a lot of plots and potential for growth, won't be developed well in Ch3 cause their tendencies to focus only on 1 season series. At least with GMM, if the series gained much support, they would make a season 2 even if it probably didn't need one (coughSOTUScough). And don't get me wrong, I fully believe this series won't even be saved from making a season 2 at this point, only a remake will. I just feels like it such a shame for such strong start and concept. We rarely see modern Thai bl with supernatural and action, and the fact that they couple with Thai's folklore and Buddhism just a cherry on top. I wished Idolfactory could learn & hirer an experience team on top of their current team, but as you said, they are young company.
There's actually not that much plot to wrap up, tbh. (Things usually also happen a lot faster in the final episodes…
I agree with you and I can tell you most of problems within this drama are a direct results from the cuts and too fast pacing plot, and there is nothing you can do to save it now.
I didn't know that CH3 was behind the finance. Their track records shows that they rarely renew a drama, even successful ones, so there is no hope for multiple seasons either. and I totally disagree with you, this is a drama that definitely has potential to be a multiple seasons drama, not just two, and I say that with my background knowledge in writings and literature. This is the reason why I feel like thai bl industry had trouble to grow and expand with its story because the businesspeople just want something "safe" and mainstream, and when they do experience, they go half-way about it. I definitely blame it on the fact that they don't really understand what's a good potential in a story and their obsession on playing it to the mainstream media.
There's actually not that much plot to wrap up, tbh. (Things usually also happen a lot faster in the final episodes…
Honestly disagree, this one one of the series that would benefit from multiple seasons because there were so much plots that just got wrapped suddenly. Like I think they should've take more time explaining the training and the criminal world, and only hinting at the supernatural things for suspense in this season while the second season (or the end of season 1) we finally "discovered" that Tharn and Phaya had a history. This is such a sad things happening like with Big Dragon as well, such a strong start but got ruined because the plot just randomly wrapped.
There is difference between going and have someone waiting you at home, and never meeting someone again. It's…
Again, as someone who had been in the same situation as Yai and pretty much come from similar cultural background, you're absolutely wrong. Love has no rule that bind them, and especially not when culture involve. Try to see it from the cultural perspective rather than your perspective of what relationship should be, after all it is a period drama with heavy cultural nuance. Studying abroad are just a fact of life abroad, like getting a job, etc. It's pretty normal, people here aren't that much obsessed with staying with your lover all the time since "true love" in Southeast Asian means "Going back to the one", this sense of the one person you'll love no matter how far and how long is pretty much romanticize in most of Southeast Asian cultures. It's not about relationship, it's about the love you have for the person and again, if you love them, no matter how long you've met the person and how long you'd have to go, you'd still love them, just like how Yai have to wait for literal decades to finally meet Jom again in the future, which is an irony at the start with Jom and Ohm. This is pretty much the concept of "true love" around Southeast Asian, and again, as someone with similar experience, I can fully say, what Yai did was pretty much make sense.
However, episode 11 was horrible with the pacing which in turn ruin the emotional build up, I'll give you that
Ep. 11 Yai is crying about Jom leaving, but he wants to go to France and leave John for a few years, it doesn't…
There is difference between going and have someone waiting you at home, and never meeting someone again. It's also very cultural as well because for people in Southeast Asia, going away for learning is a normal thing and they are EXPECTED to be back home once they're finish/will be back often, so it was totally make sense for Yai to be okay leaving Jom because it's normal in the culture for someone to go far away for studying, and Yai is going to go back anyway. Jom on the other hand, will never go back. They really highlighted the difference between "going" and "parting"
Either way it doesn't matter. You are right saying that people shouldn't comment for the sake of spamming, but then again, that's just annoying people being annoying people. making too much fuss about them will only annoy you, not them.
but that's not even my point. my point was, if you say something is good, you should explain why it's good and vice versa, which the original poster did while the commenter i was replaying to did not, which I also did not in my reply, intentionally. There are no correct critism, only revelant ones, but there are wrong critism.
imagine criticizing someone by doing the very thing you're criticizing them for without any basis whatsoever.
I personally, don't think it's overrated since it does feed the entertainment consumption of some people, it did its job, but it certainly is not underrated.
And don't pull "It is time long past time to put this story to rest and let all involved yo live in peace" when you can't even back up your own word, you're literally the one who came here and argued with someone who tried to say "Let Mew live in peace", you should be the one leaving him in peace.
I didn't know that CH3 was behind the finance. Their track records shows that they rarely renew a drama, even successful ones, so there is no hope for multiple seasons either. and I totally disagree with you, this is a drama that definitely has potential to be a multiple seasons drama, not just two, and I say that with my background knowledge in writings and literature. This is the reason why I feel like thai bl industry had trouble to grow and expand with its story because the businesspeople just want something "safe" and mainstream, and when they do experience, they go half-way about it. I definitely blame it on the fact that they don't really understand what's a good potential in a story and their obsession on playing it to the mainstream media.
However, episode 11 was horrible with the pacing which in turn ruin the emotional build up, I'll give you that