Not gonna lie, that was some high tech AI and I understand why Koh was excited to test it out. I'm still in awe by the "awesomeness" of it (the bleek future ahead for artists and even writers. I'll further elaborate below, thanks to Svetlana for pointing out that my wording didn't come across as I wanted it to).
However, what Jira took time to do over a period of days, weeks and maybe even months, AI generates in a few seconds. Yet, AI cannot replicate the warmness, the emotions, the thrill that was going through the artist. It can only mimic.
Kudos to the writers of this series for bringing AI to the forefront like this. π We can all be mad at Koh into next week, but somebody had to do it. Koh loves AI so much, I think he could generate someone to help him sleep, too. π€£
NOTE: the term "awesomeness" used here is not to praise AI. Rather, I tend to use this term when I'm suspended between emotions that I can't describe. Here, I'm merely in awe of what humans can do (build high tech AI). The "awesomeness" here refers to something so vast, so powerful that it can evoke fear and underneath the tone, I'm also like, I can't believe this nonsense.
Koh's art is pure eroticism and sensuality. He's like a fallen diety crashed to earth. Meanwhile, Pheem's painting is about a caged man wanting release. Both paintings evoke so many thoughts within me, but I'll have to go with Pheem's painting because it's "ugly", it's real, and it doesn't paint him as a mythological creature.
Pheem rubs me the wrong way for whatever reason. Koh is not a good guy either, so tell me why I don't hate him?…
I was expecting that today from KohJira because they were going too fast, well, from Koh's side. Nuchy said that there'd be an extra scene in the last episode, but she didn't specify what kind.
Week after week after week, I tune into this series just to watch Koh be messily human in so many ways: spiteful, wicked, in love... in short, unapologetic. Off Jumpol has managed to pull off a complicated role with a side serving of hate and I have to give it to him: Off is the engine of the show for without Koh, this series won't purr.
So kudos to Off. He shone the most in this series. Long after BOS is over, I won't remember Pheem or Jira although the actors were amazing, but I'll always think of Koh and the man who had the guts to pull off such a "nasty" character.
Pheem rubs me the wrong way for whatever reason. Koh is not a good guy either, so tell me why I don't hate him?…
I also just remembered that today is Champions League and football reigns first in my entertainment life, so I'll try to watch this series in an hour tops or so before the games kick off. Nice! I hope you have a nice day today.
I wonder if Jira will share with us why he cried looking at his painting of Pheem. In the novel, when he painted…
I hoping that he would share with us what was running through his mind at that time. I have to agree with you, though, because I've been wondering if Jira recognized that some sort of romance was possible between him and Pheem. Unfortunately, Pheem had to show his violent side - which for Jira would be Pheem's very human side - in order for Jira to see that maybe a chance was possible.
There was no scene of Pheem seeing Koh's painting per se, but he did walk in on Jira painting Koh and he was always a presence in Koh's room, so he would've seen them at sone point otherwise why would he say, "Draw me like you draw Koh?" π€
However, what Jira took time to do over a period of days, weeks and maybe even months, AI generates in a few seconds. Yet, AI cannot replicate the warmness, the emotions, the thrill that was going through the artist. It can only mimic.
Kudos to the writers of this series for bringing AI to the forefront like this. π We can all be mad at Koh into next week, but somebody had to do it. Koh loves AI so much, I think he could generate someone to help him sleep, too. π€£
NOTE: the term "awesomeness" used here is not to praise AI. Rather, I tend to use this term when I'm suspended between emotions that I can't describe. Here, I'm merely in awe of what humans can do (build high tech AI). The "awesomeness" here refers to something so vast, so powerful that it can evoke fear and underneath the tone, I'm also like, I can't believe this nonsense.
So kudos to Off. He shone the most in this series. Long after BOS is over, I won't remember Pheem or Jira although the actors were amazing, but I'll always think of Koh and the man who had the guts to pull off such a "nasty" character.
"I think it will be what you might call a happy ending, but it will leave people with certain feelings to ponder afterward. "
Off also confirms that it will not end sadly.
So, what are we looking at? A vague ending? π€
There was no scene of Pheem seeing Koh's painting per se, but he did walk in on Jira painting Koh and he was always a presence in Koh's room, so he would've seen them at sone point otherwise why would he say, "Draw me like you draw Koh?" π€