Ok, so... After Dare You to Death, Only Friends: Dream On and Girl Rules, this is the fourth series that hasn't been put on YouTube... I'm done with GMMTV, they lost a fan.
I think being a host also comes with soliciting (sex) yourself for more money.
It actually depends on the host but the job in itself is not prostitution. Also, in the series, they clearly insisted on the fact that Dean never had s*x with his clients.
Tbh i'm headcannoning that Dean indeed was a s*x worker, because it makes more sense, emotionally speaking, maybe…
It's weird that they would soften it up for the fans when they've done worse than that. It would've been understable that Dean felt ashamed about the video if it was s*x work but, here, I was like "Why are they reacted like that?"... So yeah, all of their reactions felt weird for just seeing Dean drink with old men.
I'll be honest: I was really looking forward to the series but I'm enjoying it less and less. I absolutely love EarthMix (they're one of my top three favourite ships), but I don't enjoy seeing them as a couple in this series. Dean is annoying af and Jack is no better. Also, is it really shameful to be a host? Because I don't understand why people reacted as if Dean did something awful. Being a host is not having s*x with the clients, it's just to entertain them. It's not the best job but it's not shameful. Anyway, I'm on the side of Raffy on this one. At least, he is entertaining to watch.
I've never been a fan of Pond-Phuwin's series before but I really loved watching this series. Pond's character as Thee has become iconic and will be remembered for a long time, I hope. Also, this ending was so funny and I really didn't expect P'Tha to make a cameo! Next week will be sad without Thee...
I didn't think I would like this series this much but it was a really nice watch! I just didn't expect this ending…
I mean... In the first episode, we can clearly see that the guy that bumps into Thorn is Ya from our world, but they didn't make anything of it. I was kind of expected Thorn to go back to his world and to meet Ya in his world.
And when we aren't subscribed to Netflix, what do we do? I want to support the series but GMMTV is really starting to annoy me by not posting their series on YouTube. So we have to find other solutions to watch the series.
I rarely drop shows but I did with this one. I'm on episode 4 and I'm not liking where this is going.
I would have continued watching if Do Ha would have ended with Jeon but the fact that it's with his best friend is not doing it for me. When we see how the kiss scene happened, I was like "no, not for me!". I'm not rooting for someone that kisses people when they're drunk. Also, the whole friend's crush can sometimes be cute, but here, it was mainly cringe and worrying. The guy is controlling and overly jealous. It would have been more interesting if he ended up with Haram.
I personally really liked the series. Yes, the gun fights were absolutely ridiculous, the characters were all quite soapie and the end was totally predictable but I enjoyed watching it nonetheless. I really liked Pheem's character and Offroad was perfect as a "villain".
I didn't like this series at all. There were some nice scenes but, overall, the series was full of tropes and clichés used and reused and the relationship between the two protagonists was way too fast. Episode 1, first scene, was their first kiss and episode 4, they were already sleeping together. Like what? We don't have time to digest what's happening that they are already moving on to the next stage. I hate it. I like slow-burn romance, or at least, a bit of flirting before the official relationship. Here, there's none of that. I gave it a 2 for Jun Xi's big brother.
I honestly didn't expect anything but I really liked this series. I really loved the premise of the series that was quite different from what I expected. I love angst so I was served with this story. It's just a shame that Kevin didn't cry a single time, it would have been better for the plot and the scenes.
ShuHe adored DZA since he was a child. He was in danger since little and DZA protected him. . This continue throughout…
But couldn't Zi Ang be saved? I mean, I probably misunderstood, but I thought he could be healed with the right medicine and rest. So I was hopeful that he was going to recover and that Shu He left with him in his "paradise", leaving the Kingdom to his brother (even though, I think the brother was up to no good).
I don't mind a sad ending but I felt unsatisfied with how Shu He treated Zi Ang at the end. It really felt like he was manipulating him until the very end and, I don't know if I remember correctly, but he even said that his death will be his revenge against Zi Ang. So, I was a bit disappointed with that mindset.
I think u also have to realize...Shu Hes reaction toward Zi Ang killing his brother is not just about him killing…
Yeah... I understand a bit more Shu He's dilemna now but still... I think I just really hoped for a happy ending 😂
To me, Zi Ang did everything he could to save and be with Shu He. He killed his brother and invaded his Kingdom to save him (because he said once that if he didn't invade his kingdom, the people would have risen). He got a bit crazy but I understand his motives. Unlike Shu He's.
Ok so... I really liked the series but the end... I probably need someone to explain but I felt like Shu He didn't…
I know that it is probably much more complicated than that but I didn't understand Shu He's reaction when Zi Ang killed his brother. I also didn't understand why he acted surprised when Shu Qian told him that Zi Ang was a spy because he already knew that long ago! The only thing he didn't know was that he was the crown prince of Ji North. Also, am I the only one who thinks that Zi Ang's brother is a villain? Because nothing is really explained but Zi Ang ordered the soldiers to be delivered but the borther probably told a different story and killed all of them. But at the end, they all dine at the same table as if everything was normal so... I missed something there.
Ok so... I really liked the series but the end... I probably need someone to explain but I felt like Shu He didn't love Zi Ang as much as Zi Ang loved him. Because as Zi Ang said: he loved people that hated him and hated people that loved him. And as much as I understand that he was close to his brother in the past, I think he easily forgot that the guy tried to kill him!... Also, he manipulated Zi Ang until the very end and I feel sad for Zi Ang.
I don't mind a sad ending but I felt unsatisfied with how Shu He treated Zi Ang at the end. It really felt like he was manipulating him until the very end and, I don't know if I remember correctly, but he even said that his death will be his revenge against Zi Ang. So, I was a bit disappointed with that mindset.
To me, Zi Ang did everything he could to save and be with Shu He. He killed his brother and invaded his Kingdom to save him (because he said once that if he didn't invade his kingdom, the people would have risen). He got a bit crazy but I understand his motives. Unlike Shu He's.
Also, am I the only one who thinks that Zi Ang's brother is a villain? Because nothing is really explained but Zi Ang ordered the soldiers to be delivered but the borther probably told a different story and killed all of them. But at the end, they all dine at the same table as if everything was normal so... I missed something there.