So Mawin is Than’s son.Akin found out and that is why he dissapeared but to raise Mawin as his own son and to…
Or ... what is more probable: it is all a misunderstanding, Akin jumped to conclusions and never allowed Than to defend himself. And I'm guessing in the end that will be the case :-)
It’s not his fault. It’s his responsibility. They aren’t the same thing. He has to take the blame because…
I totally agree. It seems like they tried to create some kind of weird conflict. And personally I don't feel the chemistry between the main couple (yet), the second couple seems more interesting ...
Likay seems like old Chinese-style singing (and with all respect: to me it sounds like a cat being molested, but that's just my personal opinion and not what I'm basing my feedback on). But what annoyed me the most in EP1 was the scene where Ja (the leader of the Likay "troupe") was there at 8:58 waiting for Jack and started complaining that he had no time and needed to go to another meeting while they were supposed to start at 09:00 (so no, there was no other meeting). And when Jack then arrived (still ahead of time), he complained about these 2 minutes (who does that?) and then they sang until noon, cracked his fingers and then some more illogical stuff. So yeah ... not so good directing. I like Jack though, he seems a natural.
The guys are cute, but that's it. No chemistry, the witch and her sister are more than stereotypes, "heavy" luggage that seems to be weighing just 1 gram since they can lift it with one finger etc ... It could've been good though.
Omg, that move from Ogami was so smooth in that last scene, how sexy can the guy be?! The way he smiled at Kano…
I couldn't agree more. Two handsome guys and that scene showed me why I like the show. Better than some kissing scenes in other BL's. This episode rocked!
I almost stood up and applauded when Risa and her cronies finally tasted lead! But I felt bad for Jet a little,…
I noticed that too, it was "back to the future" all over again for me :-) Sloppy editing, in fact it kind of bothered me (well, the rest of this ep too though ...)
Apparently the bad guys suck at shooting people, the good guys just want to die and the ones in the middle needed to die. While I love Pheem, this ending should lead to the director being fired. I get the good-ending vibes being needed, but there were so many better ways of creating a happy ending ...
Finally something fun to watch. I'm smiling all the time while watching this! I love the chemistry between the two ML, discovering this just made my day :-)
EP1 First impressions: ☑️ Good character styling☑️ Functional side couple☑️ Convincing filming sets,…
I agree (mostly). For me, the ML cop-acting is pretty good and down-to-earth. On the other hand, Thup still needs to grow in his role, he seems very unsure about how he should act sometimes. And while they already try to put in some stare-in-the-eyes scenes, those don't work right now. But indeed, the plot is interesting so far.
U can suspend your disbelief in ghosts and magic separately but you stop short at combining them? Thats like you…
I don't know if this is a reaction to my comment :-) I don't mind the child ghost (I am allowed to find it illogical that a ghost should age though: I've seen enough series/anime where unborn child ghosts appear in different shapes, just not as themselves 5 years older). For the child ghost it was weird that he appeared (well, that is what ghosts do), but the ML didn't realize it was a ghost, tries to take him to his father and then - when the ghost is gone all of the sudden - he says they should go find him. Now if it was a ghost, he should know nobody else can see them, and if it was a real boy (what the ML believed at first) he should've been asking much more questions about how the boy was there all of the sudden and how he managed to disappear while holding his hand. Like I said: I don't mind the ghosts, just the way things are being combined/told/acted is weird and illogical. The storytelling is very choppy at best so far. A little bit rewriting could've created a much better "flow".
I watched 2 episodes and I'm still not sure what I'm seeing ... A fortune teller that uses smell, but needs to go in trance to interpret tarot cards, falling asleep like ALL the time and everywhere. A 5-year old ghost tagging along while everyone thinks it is an aborted baby (so why 5 years old, do ghosts age?). I think I like the ghost with the rabbit mask the most, he makes the most sense so far (and that is not a lot). The actors seem to be new: all the time unneeded dramatic pauses, unfinished sentences and saying illogical things (but that last one is on the director then). I'm not against low-budget, and I can overlook the simplicity in the ghost appearances but for now the show needs to step it up.
Well, I liked this. Easy-going, no big drama, just 2 guys slowly falling in love and getting to know each other. Compared with other over-the-top drama queen acting shows, this feels soothing to watch.
I was a huge fan at the beginning, but now I'm downgrading my vote. The cowardice actions of Saenkaew are bugging me more and more. And the ever-more unreal escape-and-get-caught action scenes are killing my buzz. I get the time-of-age thing, I get the unwilling part of the father and the bride, but it should be pretty damn easy to just say "no" too ... In this show it seems to be less illegal to try and kill someone than to be gay, let's be serious here ...
I like where the show is going, but the things that bother me are again the obvious misunderstandings everywhere and the fact that everybody seems to be seeing everybody walk in/out of the actress's house. Besides that, Peak and Pearl will be a nice couple :-)
And personally I don't feel the chemistry between the main couple (yet), the second couple seems more interesting ...
But what annoyed me the most in EP1 was the scene where Ja (the leader of the Likay "troupe") was there at 8:58 waiting for Jack and started complaining that he had no time and needed to go to another meeting while they were supposed to start at 09:00 (so no, there was no other meeting). And when Jack then arrived (still ahead of time), he complained about these 2 minutes (who does that?) and then they sang until noon, cracked his fingers and then some more illogical stuff. So yeah ... not so good directing.
I like Jack though, he seems a natural.
It could've been good though.
While I love Pheem, this ending should lead to the director being fired. I get the good-ending vibes being needed, but there were so many better ways of creating a happy ending ...
For the child ghost it was weird that he appeared (well, that is what ghosts do), but the ML didn't realize it was a ghost, tries to take him to his father and then - when the ghost is gone all of the sudden - he says they should go find him. Now if it was a ghost, he should know nobody else can see them, and if it was a real boy (what the ML believed at first) he should've been asking much more questions about how the boy was there all of the sudden and how he managed to disappear while holding his hand.
Like I said: I don't mind the ghosts, just the way things are being combined/told/acted is weird and illogical. The storytelling is very choppy at best so far. A little bit rewriting could've created a much better "flow".
I think I like the ghost with the rabbit mask the most, he makes the most sense so far (and that is not a lot).
The actors seem to be new: all the time unneeded dramatic pauses, unfinished sentences and saying illogical things (but that last one is on the director then).
I'm not against low-budget, and I can overlook the simplicity in the ghost appearances but for now the show needs to step it up.
In this show it seems to be less illegal to try and kill someone than to be gay, let's be serious here ...