just a question, what about it made you remember it was a gmmtv series? the fact that they ended up together?…
i'm not expecting you to do all that because i didn't do that either. this is a conclusion i've made from watching the series, and seeing a particular tweet from the director confirmed it for me. the series was never gearing for a satisfactory ending.
just a question, what about it made you remember it was a gmmtv series? the fact that they ended up together?…
i understand what you mean and i kind of agree with you. i also had mixed feelings about the ending, but i'll say this series never claims to have a happy, or even satisfying ending. it's a story of three very codependent people, and two of them only end up together because it works at the moment.
you have jira showing uncertainty about the future of their relationship at the end.
i believe, p'nuchy has also implied that it's not necessarily a happy ending even though people might see it as one.
This series lulled me into a false sense of belief and I forgot it was GMMTV 😭😭😭
just a question, what about it made you remember it was a gmmtv series? the fact that they ended up together? because even then, it feels like it was done well.
Pheem: respects Jira's boundaries, wants to find a job soon, so he can provide for him. People: that's obsession😬😡Ko:…
To be fair, you're also painting Pheem in a good light despite his many flaws. I don't recall Jira asking Pheem to provide for him. He only assumed that based on shallow conversations they've had.
Are we forgetting his violent and egotistical tendencies in the rage room? Or the fact that he took a girl home right after failing to get into Jira's pants, only to demand that Jira should quit his job and run off with him because Koh is the evil one that Jira needs saving from. All this when they only went on a couple of dates together.
You can't say this isn't obsession and entitlement. Nothing about his speech in the rage room spelled anything more than that. All he did was talk about himself, his achievements and question why Jira chose Koh instead of him.
Koh is not any better, but are we really going to act like Pheem is a good choice?
I don't understand. Why do Pheem and Jira have to explain themselves to Koh? Why is it betrayal? And wasn't Jira…
koh is a distrusting person. i think he'd hate being lied to by his only friend/business partner and the one person he sees fit to be his representative. he's bitter because they acted like they didn't even know each other in front of him and because he has feelings for jira that he himself doesn't realize yet.
It would be very weird if they did considering the very heavy anti AI message so far. Unless they're doing it…
if you're referring to "artlist original", then i don't think this particular song is. they're a platform that offer tools to create images/videos, but they also added ai tools recently (doesn't include making gen ai music but it's still a huge turn-off), so the royalty-free music i've seen on there so far have been human-created.
this was so good that i almost forgot to come on here. it feels different and had me stunned a couple of times while watching. we're only on episode 1, mind you.
started rewatching recently without realizing it had been a year since this dropped. till date, i'm still glad i started this with no idea of what i was going into and without any carping comments discouraging me.
you have jira showing uncertainty about the future of their relationship at the end.
i believe, p'nuchy has also implied that it's not necessarily a happy ending even though people might see it as one.
Are we forgetting his violent and egotistical tendencies in the rage room? Or the fact that he took a girl home right after failing to get into Jira's pants, only to demand that Jira should quit his job and run off with him because Koh is the evil one that Jira needs saving from. All this when they only went on a couple of dates together.
You can't say this isn't obsession and entitlement. Nothing about his speech in the rage room spelled anything more than that. All he did was talk about himself, his achievements and question why Jira chose Koh instead of him.
Koh is not any better, but are we really going to act like Pheem is a good choice?