There are lots of shows showing these exact things you mentioned. If this is the first you've seen these things…
I've seen most of the BL dramas out there, if that's what ur asking for. Rather, I don't understand why you are being passive aggressive like this. Or, in case you don't know that you are being just that, and are doing it subconsciously, it's ok - I can see the patterns, and I know when not to pay attention:) But somebody else might get upset, which is why I'm pointing this out. Anyway, I just feel this show particularly focuses on these activities, whereas most other series choose not to show to that extent that their characters have to e.g. resign from hanging out with a bf because they have to study instead. It's about proportions and message consistency. And it feels refreshing, cuz that's real life for you. I remember when I had to do it myself.
It's literally the first show in which the characters are actually doing what ppl they age would normally be doing...studying, sleeping, eating and partying. And yea, it can get kinda boring. That's why American teenagers save the world between classes in their shows LMAO.
there has been no progress in storytelling at all. it’s like a top that just keeps spinning in place. ahhh but…
Yeah, that's exactly where I'm at. And they kissed so early on in the series too, so you would expect some natural progression. but nope, there is none. we just keep coming back to square one whenever it feels like there finally is some development. this story is one step forward, two step back over and over again.
I see some serious trouble brewing for Keam. Man is asking for it.
To be honest, the story has really grown on me, because despite obvious editing flops (e.g.both Jin&Bbomb are using crutches, and in the next scene with no explanation they are running freely....hello, logical plot development, anyone?), it still feels kinda... real? Like this could actually happen in real life, as opposed to some other series, e.g. FutS. Many characters feel 3dimensional and real too. They have motives, aren't just good or bad. They are layered.
And PLEASE don't add to this series another Jin&Bbomb "miscommunication" storyline, cuz that would spoil it so much.
Feel the same. Thai series tend to be like those marathon runners who start on top, but lose power and finally…
My thoughts exactly. I feel bad for Mork's character. He started strong and he's been just hanging there since... continuously saying "it's ok, i can wait"...poor dude.
I will never watch anything with Duean (Neo Trai Nimtawat) anymore...his acting gets on my nerves so much that…
My thoughts exactly. When you look at the plot, there is some character development happening there for Duean, but the actor doesn't show it at all in the way he acts out the role. It's a flat line. Nothing has changed in his acting since episode 1.
Bang on!!!.. It is a very strong cast.. and this script would severely fail in hands of anyone elsekudos to phuwin..…
Yeah, I agree about direction and editing. Somehow this show is still watchable with these actors, but if you really think about it, there is not much substance to the plot at all...the story is practically nonexistent. It's really about...nothing.
I really liked this series after the first 2 or 3 eps, but lately I've been feeling like somebody chose very strong cast for a very weak plot. It's still cute tho.
Finally Jin, doing ur job. A complete side note, but that boy is fine. Ngl, this episode was a struggle, cuz we all knew what was coming... It just took freaking 50 minutes to arrive.
I don't think any of the South East Asian countries are big on dryers. I'm from India and here some houses don't…
In most Asian countries (as well as European, actually), the norm is to have a washing machine at home and line dry the laundry (also at home, obvs). Dryers are really majorly a US thing. It's a cultural difference, I guess. That is also why laundromats are rather rare there. But I'm surprised there wasn't one in a dorm.
Don't get me wrong, I think Jin is extra fine, but LMAO, this cracks me up.
To be honest, the story has really grown on me, because despite obvious editing flops (e.g.both Jin&Bbomb are using crutches, and in the next scene with no explanation they are running freely....hello, logical plot development, anyone?), it still feels kinda... real? Like this could actually happen in real life, as opposed to some other series, e.g. FutS. Many characters feel 3dimensional and real too. They have motives, aren't just good or bad. They are layered.
And PLEASE don't add to this series another Jin&Bbomb "miscommunication" storyline, cuz that would spoil it so much.
Ngl, this episode was a struggle, cuz we all knew what was coming... It just took freaking 50 minutes to arrive.