I'm going to say the actor might be a sweetheart. It's the character. What he has is stalker behaviour. I mean,…
I think it's interesting that we went in almost completely opposite directions. I was okay with Nuea at first and Toh was fairly creepy, but now I love Toh and Nuea has been canceled in my head so many times, lol.
I guess the innocent stalker trope bothers me less than the possessive/jealous enough to interfere with another's enjoyment of life trope. I seethed when Nuea prevented Toh from playing in the river with everyone else. For me, there's a fine line between sexy and jerkface for an overbearing CEO.
The only recent bit that has had me me tilting my head in confusion was Toh's tantrum at the mall. That little plot device to cause drama just seemed forced.
Really?? Isn't the guy named Prap, a new character? Or is his character replacing Nam's character?
Ack, I meant to say Prap, the character's name, instead of Fam, the actor's name. The rhyming must have gotten to me, lol!
Also, I was using replaced in that I now see, judging by the character lineup, that Aek was never meant to get with Nam, and that makes me sad. I swore I saw a hint of flirting between them in Don't Say No. 😁
I'm super late to the party, but I really appreciate your review and I'm definitely interested in this.
Also, I watched So Much in Love with Russian subtitles and used Google translate for English while watching all the scenes that were poorly subbed or not subbed at all in the official version. From what I gathered, the mom is a major homophobe because her husband left her for a man and the volleyball team includes "lady boys" (Trans? Not sure of the proper term here). I don't remember why, but it seemed like the mom thought the girls would end up leaving the university completely if the volleyball team got shut down, maybe something to do with scholarships? That's also why she made North switch to a different sport, because she didn't want him to be around "those types of people."
Honestly, I liked the show, but it also made me sad because there was so much wasted potential.
Just finished watching this for a second time. I was surprisingly bored by much of it, particularly the straight…
Kudos and agreement to almost all of paragraph number three. Korn's emotional scenes in this season were generally flipping fantastic. I feel like too many people get hung up on the betrayal part and completely miss the utter, practically tangible regret, pretty much from the moment he rolls off of Pete. Well-said!
I really want to watch this for its supernatural story line, but I'm honestly more terrified of having to deal with Nut's acting than any horror this show might deal out. After Oxygen, he will forever be cemented in my mind as Mr. Squinty as that was the only expression he seemed to be able to make. Let's not even mention Mr. Frowny from the same show.
they already have one, ( Saifahzon Story) but I'm not sure if it counts also the actors who played them are gonna…
Yes, I've seen this repeated numerous times. I watched the follow-up "SaiahZon Story" and hated it, so I'm actually glad that wasn't included in the main show. Fightor was bad enough, along with the incredible characterization inconsistencies. Not having to deal with watching the writers make Zon become just as mean as Tutor was an unknown blessing.
they already have one, ( Saifahzon Story) but I'm not sure if it counts also the actors who played them are gonna…
Thank you for this information. I've immediately added the show to my plan to watch list. :D I really thought SaiZon had a lot of potential because of their adorable chemistry (when the writers weren't using the "I'm so conflicted" trope), and I'm interested to see how the actors do as the leads in a different show.
I guess the innocent stalker trope bothers me less than the possessive/jealous enough to interfere with another's enjoyment of life trope. I seethed when Nuea prevented Toh from playing in the river with everyone else. For me, there's a fine line between sexy and jerkface for an overbearing CEO.
The only recent bit that has had me me tilting my head in confusion was Toh's tantrum at the mall. That little plot device to cause drama just seemed forced.
Also, I was using replaced in that I now see, judging by the character lineup, that Aek was never meant to get with Nam, and that makes me sad. I swore I saw a hint of flirting between them in Don't Say No. 😁
Also, I watched So Much in Love with Russian subtitles and used Google translate for English while watching all the scenes that were poorly subbed or not subbed at all in the official version. From what I gathered, the mom is a major homophobe because her husband left her for a man and the volleyball team includes "lady boys" (Trans? Not sure of the proper term here). I don't remember why, but it seemed like the mom thought the girls would end up leaving the university completely if the volleyball team got shut down, maybe something to do with scholarships? That's also why she made North switch to a different sport, because she didn't want him to be around "those types of people."
Honestly, I liked the show, but it also made me sad because there was so much wasted potential.
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