This series is the most underrated one at the moment. The viewers on MDL and on YouTube are very low compared…
Unfortunately, it will lose more viewers due to taking a month to release the last five episodes. People will lose interest and move on or forget. It's still on my watch list, but I think they should have waited to release it normally.
I started watching this out of sheer boredom with the BL series released lately. I do like mafia, action, dramas, so I started watching this series. I think it is great that they have packed so much drama, tension, plot and action in 7 episodes so far. I didn't anticipate the throuple, but that's okay too. I must say that so far, Luang is my hero. I'm also glad to see Jennie in a badass role, even if she is on the side of the bad guys. She is such a great actor that she deserves to be in more roles. I do wish Gunsmile would get a role that isn't the bad guy too. He's always a loyal sidekick, but deserves a better role.
The drama was fine and the plot was nice though there could be more than just showing hira's helplessness. I got…
I just did a rewatch of an edit on YouTube and realized that making a relationship with a man that has kicked you, forced you to do his bidding, kissed you than knocked you to the ground is not as beautiful as one might think.
Just finished watching A Shoulder to Cry On and Our Dating Sim. They both ended pretty great! I'm emotionally…
I just watched A Shoulder to Cry On and Eighth Sense! I liked both, but was a little disappointed in the Epilogue episode of A Shoulder to Cry On. I really like the vibe of this series so far. Now, I am going to watch Our Dating Sim because I hope it won't leave me too emotionally drained to sleep. The first two episodes of A Shoulder to Cry On won't leave you tired.
I’m confused…I swear I watched episode 7 without subtitles back when it had aired on Korean TV and it ended…
I think that is why ep. 7 was called an epilogue. I really would have been happy with one kiss at the end. The story was sweet and realistic, until two years later and they still haven't kissed.
I saw a lot of misinformation around so here I am, hopefully to help :)Mew's partner in LILAC is not Geonu, despite…
I don't "ship" acting couples and I think fanservice goes overboard sometimes. If couples like Boun and Prem want to keep going together, it can only be because their career is still dictating they act together. It's an industry and people want to see them act together. People forget that Mew was with Art in the What the Duck series and had amazing chemistry on screen, before their legal issues. Mew and Gulf were great, but at the end of the day, they are actors. I am excited to see LILAC because the fusion of Thai and Korean and to see Mew try something different.
I think the conflict will come in the next episode, but yes, it is going slow for a series with only 5 episodes. I don't think they can recreate the rollercoaster ride of emotions that Mark and Vee had in Love Mechanics, but I will keep watching because it is a sequel of the same series.
Ok am I missing something? Ana and Fuse had an argument because Ana overheard Fuse say he is not ready for a serious…
It was Top in a flashback. It is meant to show why Ana is nervous about trusting in a relationship, give some back story about when Ana "got his heart broken", and set the tone for Top to try to sabotage Ana and Fuse's relationship.
What production company invests in a 17-minute trailer and an amazing OST song (Heart Stops Beating), only to cancel the show? My heart will stop beating if this gets cancelled.
Did anyone notice that Golf Pasatorn who plays Pitch in this show looks so much like Lee Thanat Lowkhunsombat who plays Pitch in P.S. I Hate You? I thought they were the same actor.
Well said. Especially that last sentence. There are so many bl series by now, and each ends up being a different…
I thought KinnPorsche would make the industry step up it's game, but no. I thought that the era of college "freshies" BL shows was done and we are now mature audiences, but I now find myself missing them.
What the hell? The actors are good, the scenes are believable and well executed, but what in the hell is going…
I agree, but I think that is part of the plot. We are being strung along to go back and forth as to whether Mr. Lue is Din or not. I also suspect that the detective is not really on the Chief's side. Otherwise, he had a gun and would have shot the man in black that was attacking the chief. Also, Din and Ken both know clearly that the chief is the bad guy. Why would Ken not warn Din's family? They keep calling the chief to help them.
Okey does anyone else get a little freaked out by the age gap between the actors or is it just me?
They are both old enough. If you look at some of these actors, you wouldn't be able to guess their age if it weren't for the bio information on them. I looked at the Jane (support role), and couldn't believe he is 31! He looks so young. As long as they are not underage, I think it's ok.
lightning doesn't strike twice with a lot of these BL actors.. I feel like he's done so much work since tharntype…
I'm not about "shipping" actors, but Mew is a great actor. His chemistry with Gulf was off the charts, even though I don't care for Gulf's toxic character. Even before all of the legal drama, his chemistry with Art was good too. I just wish they would find another co-star that he has the same chemistry with and a good script. This show doesn't have either. It's cringy to me.
i have so many questions the main one being "y is kamol an oldie?" 😂
He is in this show, but in Unforgotten night, he was played by Yoon Phusanu Wongsavanischakorn, who seemed to young to be the dominating mafia boss he is supposed to be. This Kamol, though older, seems to fit the storyline better.
Is Mew being punished? His talent is so wasted on this series. He even made "What the Duck" somewhat enjoyable (if only for the love scenes and break-up scene). I couldn't even get through the first half of the first episode of this. The opening love scene was a mess. There was no emotion to it or even sexiness. In TharnType, you could feel the tension and emotion in all of the love and dramatic scenes.
People forget that Mew was with Art in the What the Duck series and had amazing chemistry on screen, before their legal issues. Mew and Gulf were great, but at the end of the day, they are actors. I am excited to see LILAC because the fusion of Thai and Korean and to see Mew try something different.