Found myself looking forward to this show today and I wasn’t disappointed. The beginning conversations between the both couples felt so honest even though they were drunk. Their body movements so comfortable in their roles. Nothing is feeling forced or over the top.
John Wick with the same dread and inevitably but without the charm. Great action scenes became tedious at the end. Overall, will keep your attention. The mismatch between the ml and the mastermind was very underwhelming. By the end, I was saying, ok die now.
Also I'm watching Me and Who and the aunt and grandpa in here went from playing father and daughter to husband…
I may be mistaken and if I am, I am apologizing beforehand.
Tim had already graduated and they told Tim to sell the house to pay off the debts and move on. He didn't want to. So he scammed people for no reason other than his choice. He wanted them to come back as a family. They told him as much when they came back. They thought he had already done so and was shocked that he didn't.
I've rewatched this a couple times and still find myself laughing harder today. They were so funny in the beginning. Comparing this to what's currently on, I can't help but think, the rating and mine could've been a smidge higher. The days when Korea was making and effort.
My disappointment grows. Certain aspects can be forgiven with a small budget. A weakening script, 1960's kisses and acting that barely tries, shouldn't. It's not their first time.
I had been struggling to like this series because it never felt like it a series with adults but more teenager like drama. Too many cp and the story didn't have the depth for the issues raised. Then add Tee's portrayal of Sailom's trauma in the earlier episodes. When he decided to accept treatment from the female doctor instead of Nabnueng, it felt like it finally adjusted correctly. Previously, it felt like he was holding Nabnueng hostage for his treatment. This week showed exactly what didn't settle with me. It feels like it's a Thai Disney series. Where everyone ends up happy without the substance to make it feel earned.
The ransom scene seemed unnecessary. More effective would have been a gun to grandma's head.
I do like Nabnueng and Sailom now. They feel like they fit. Dindin and Tawan are okay. Sky and Nava still missing something.
I especially liked Nabnueng's response to his ex. For once, it was handled as it should with no elongated drama.
It's still okay, but the acting of some and script needed more work.
when he said - why did you kiss me? - I had to remind myself it wasn't real. that conversation was felt.
Japan - more hits than misses Korea - my go to but lately...hmmm Thai - consistently generic Taiwan - more misses than hits couple yrs China - never know what you are getting.
What I like is the awkward progression of them coming together. Doing it without saying what it really is. The flashbacks aren't really helping. The time jumps / seasons are the entries in his diary which works for me. He captured the important transitions. Every entry is moving the story along.
The explanation for the kiss.... a new perspective indeed. 😁😁 but cute how he does it.
I also love ThitDao the most! Their story is the most fleshed out compared to the other couple. FahPhoon is close,…
Agreed. My thing with FahPhoon is that it felt childlike even after they got together. Now the bits in ThitDao story both HillTer and FahPhoon act more adult. Only JoNorth have been the same throughout.
JJ nailed the panic 👏👏👏 He is an actor than can nail the parts well. Comedy, romance and drama. I usually 🙄 when the stupid starts but it fell perfectly in line with the confusion in the time jump. Net, as always, does well.
Tim had already graduated and they told Tim to sell the house to pay off the debts and move on. He didn't want to. So he scammed people for no reason other than his choice. He wanted them to come back as a family. They told him as much when they came back. They thought he had already done so and was shocked that he didn't.
ONS - the sluttier the better
Ignore
Transform
Accept only on your timeline
Teach
Set rules
Whisper in his ear
TBC
Haven't had this much fun with a Jbl since Love Is A Poison.
yes, those are really entertaining.
The ransom scene seemed unnecessary. More effective would have been a gun to grandma's head.
I do like Nabnueng and Sailom now. They feel like they fit. Dindin and Tawan are okay. Sky and Nava still missing something.
I especially liked Nabnueng's response to his ex. For once, it was handled as it should with no elongated drama.
It's still okay, but the acting of some and script needed more work.
Japan - more hits than misses
Korea - my go to but lately...hmmm
Thai - consistently generic
Taiwan - more misses than hits couple yrs
China - never know what you are getting.
The explanation for the kiss.... a new perspective indeed. 😁😁 but cute how he does it.
My thing with FahPhoon is that it felt childlike even after they got together. Now the bits in ThitDao story both HillTer and FahPhoon act more adult. Only JoNorth have been the same throughout.
JoNorth
FahPhoon
HillTer
In that specific order. I adore all of them but ThitDao had me smiling stupid all the way through....well until the end.
A very welcome breath of fresh air in the current climate of bl. 👏👏👏