I’m not sure why people are so upset. It’s clear as crystal the event portrayed wasn’t Knight. I think it…
You know, I had the same feeling that because Knight was drunk and can’t remember he is being framed but didn’t do it. I hadn’t think of the doctor’s patient incident. I hope they are taking it from that angle, with a hidden villain. otherwise this looks worse than that scene in OMG vampire.
You are so right, the series just lost track of what the plot was. It would had been better if the Story had ended around episode 7. I liked a lot the idea of Captain being the love rival creating chaos in the story but as soon as he was in the story he was out. And then it was just taking the same characters into different situations to keep the show going when the main story was pretty much resolved. I wish GMM placed more interest into content quality rather than quantity. Because Kidnap and The heart Killers had the same issue.
Did anyone noticed that the second Clip of Fumi, Chriss and Yi became the end. Chriss choosing Fumi, Fumi unawhare of Chriss’s feelings picks Yi, and Yi just passing by with his own agenda becomes the object of affection. Also I did not get Robert… what happened there? Did he got scared ?
Should I watch this? I am giving it a once over and want to watch it for Ohm, but I keep reading on here that…
If you are for the romance and the Bl moments go for it. the chemistry between both delivers pretty well, and there are many good moments. The plot leaves much to be desired, and is a mess but not that bad as the rumors tell.
Interesting. I hadn't considered that Akin wasn't willing to be upfront about what happened because he believes…
You know, I don’t think Jin bealeaves that Akin went out with the crew for drinks. I have the feeling he thinks Akin is having an Affair with Johnny, and the story of having drinks is just an excuse. For me the phrase “you choose if you play along with others or not”, is a clear reproach on Akins “willing” betrayal. Specially since he sees Akin as a “sexy idol”, he thinks that just as he fell for him everyone does it, and Akin decides who he lets in. Jin is so insecure, specially because he sees Akin almost as divine, and feels so insecure in his relationship. Also remember that Jin has no idea that Akin was drunk, nor he believes the bar story. A position which is reinforced by Akin’s poor explanation of the night before. But because Jin hasn’t told Akin of the call, Akin feels there is not really a need to defend that fact, and since he feels he truly cheated Jin, he mounts no defense. Of course Johnny is to be blame for all!!! However, the fact is that none of them has even come with the idea that Johnny did something wrong. Both of them think Akin did it willingly, under different circumstances. Therefore guilt and betrayal dominate their understanding.
And yea, the next weeks are going to be very agoníc, specially since episodes are becoming shorter. 😭
Let’s order the two stories more clearly, because none of the characters knows the whole Story.
Akin; He has no memory at all of what happened. He just woke up in an Hotel room with another guy full of clues of what happened, but he really has no idea. He is consumed by gilt and shame, for what he thinks is his betrayal of Jin. Up to this moment he suspects no non-consensual situation, rather that he acted poorly under the influence of alcohol. He is trying to avoid telling Jin about it to avoid hurting him and loosing him, at the same time that his shame for betraying him makes him more reluctant to confront openly what happened. And then during the call he is so weak in his explanation, he is just trying to avoid lying and hurting Jin. But he is doing the opposite as he ignores Jin already knows something.
Jin; He is totally in love with Akin, and although they are not an official couple they definitely are in an emotional relationship. He is supper clingy and possessive and hasn’t seen Akin (who likes to play distant) for several weeks. Then he calls him, and another guy answers the phone to tell him he is with Akin in bed. The poor Jin goes into over drive in his head, god knows what when through his mind that night to rush back while calling Akin over a 100 times. And when Akin finally calls, Akins story is so weak and clearly covering up. Jin clearly knows Akin is hiding something, and the more Akin tries to hide it the more he looks guilty.
Finally the car scene is just 2 guys having two different conversations, where both of them understand what happened so differently and at the same time ignore what really happen. The main problem is that none of them has the courage to confront the other one with the facts they know. They dive into suppositions and assumptions rather than confront the other one.
I wish GMM placed more interest into content quality rather than quantity. Because Kidnap and The heart Killers had the same issue.
Also I did not get Robert… what happened there? Did he got scared ?
However, the fact is that none of them has even come with the idea that Johnny did something wrong. Both of them think Akin did it willingly, under different circumstances. Therefore guilt and betrayal dominate their understanding.
And yea, the next weeks are going to be very agoníc, specially since episodes are becoming shorter. 😭
Akin; He has no memory at all of what happened. He just woke up in an Hotel room with another guy full of clues of what happened, but he really has no idea. He is consumed by gilt and shame, for what he thinks is his betrayal of Jin. Up to this moment he suspects no non-consensual situation, rather that he acted poorly under the influence of alcohol. He is trying to avoid telling Jin about it to avoid hurting him and loosing him, at the same time that his shame for betraying him makes him more reluctant to confront openly what happened. And then during the call he is so weak in his explanation, he is just trying to avoid lying and hurting Jin. But he is doing the opposite as he ignores Jin already knows something.
Jin; He is totally in love with Akin, and although they are not an official couple they definitely are in an emotional relationship. He is supper clingy and possessive and hasn’t seen Akin (who likes to play distant) for several weeks. Then he calls him, and another guy answers the phone to tell him he is with Akin in bed. The poor Jin goes into over drive in his head, god knows what when through his mind that night to rush back while calling Akin over a 100 times. And when Akin finally calls, Akins story is so weak and clearly covering up. Jin clearly knows Akin is hiding something, and the more Akin tries to hide it the more he looks guilty.
Finally the car scene is just 2 guys having two different conversations, where both of them understand what happened so differently and at the same time ignore what really happen. The main problem is that none of them has the courage to confront the other one with the facts they know. They dive into suppositions and assumptions rather than confront the other one.