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If, in order to enjoy a TV Show, webseries or movie, I need to do my own research and read a book to get answears to legit questions... then the show FAILED on its own. So, I hope you are wrong and I'll get my questions answered in the next episodes. Thank you, very much.
The vertical style kinda bothers me, but it didn't stop me from enjoying this. The story is simple, yet compelling. Both ML were great, and I hope I get to see them again.
I thoroughly enjoyed this! Sure, there was some little things in the script that didn't make so much sense (to me), but it was a great series, overall. The bickering between Krist & Singto has gotten even better since Sotus. Also, we now get to see them being "lovey-dovey" in a way we never saw them before, and they nailed it. If a series makes me giggle, laugh and cry, then it's a solid 8.5 - 9 in my books. I hope I get to them together again in another project.
I just watched EP 1 to 3, and came here to joke about how slow and all-over-the-place this show was, but as soon as I enter the page and scrolled down, I accidentaly read three words about the ending in the fist review... and that's it. I refuse to continue watching. Too many loud characters. Way too much effort on trying to be funny or overly dramatic. The plot is simple, but messy. The camera work is amateur-ish. On a more positive note, the location was cute. I wish they had explored more of that in the first 3 episodes. It's nice to be transported outside the cities, for a change. Also, kudos to both ML. They were committed, and it shows in the kissing scenes.
I instinctively rolled my eyes everytime Hua Yong opened his mouth in EP6. His manipulation is neither cute or funny anymore (to me). What's the point of getting someone to fall in love with you, if the version of you they fell for it doesn't exist? I'm reaching that special place in my heart in which all want is to see Hua Yong suffer, for real. At least for one or two episodes.
This was like 3/5 good. I quite enjoyed this series until episode 8. The pacing was good, the romance was great. After that, everything was just messy and slow. The ending was simply underwhealming. The fact that everyone could easily predict the "plot twist" and how this was going to end didn't help either. By episode 11, I was basically screaming "C'mon, hurry up! I wanna start watching something else" to the screen. Having said that, I still enjoyed this for the most part. Joss & Mark's chemistry was off the charts, and I hope I get to see them together again in another series.
This wasn't a "great" show with capital letters, but there's a lot to appreciate. I kinda love the ending and its uncertainty. It's a happy ending, we just don't know for how long.
This was good for a student project, but I feel like something was missing. I don't mind the ending. It's bittersweet, not sad. But the last episode felt so rushed. This was a 10 episodes series and somewhere in the middle everyone seems to be running around in circles. There is no progression. The "conflict" between Blue and Thame/Time was never properly explained. Not in a meaningful way, imo. Also, why people could see him during the getaway and never again? Sia's friend never saw a picture of his late brother-in-law? It was there, in the house. I saw it, you saw it, Sia saw it... so, what happened there? How did the mother never notice the guest in their house? I mean, If he in "undercover" clothes in some scenes, that should mean he was materialized. So, the mom was blind and deaf? I don't know. I think they could easily fit the content of the finale in 2 episodes. That would have gave some time to develop the ending.
I'm guessing there's no second season dor this. This wasn't a masterpiede, by any means, but I kinda enjoyed it. Now I gotta guess the events that leads to Ken's death. That should be fun 😂
At first i wanted to start this series because of New. I loved when he was on BeOnCloud TV Show and the performance…
A. Main couple. Sun cheated on Nu, out of nowhere. One second Sun was telling Chain that he and Nu were a couple. Next scene, he's cheating with a random girl. There was no reason, and no remorse. He just acted like it never happened until he got exposed. B. Jorn thinks Chain stole his GF. In a flashback, Chain was simply comforting her, and OMG! he touched her hands... So, that's where all the rage came from. By the end (after the crime), they have sex once again, and this time they exchange roles... I'm guessing that's the writers way to say "he was r*aped, but he liked it. Now he's giving retroactive consent", which is BS. C. (1) Nu forgives the cheater after the later uses emotional blackmail, and got back together. The last scene shows the arrival of Nu's Fiancee. (2) Chain & Jorn decided to give a try. Actually, Jorn pretty much says that he likes Chain and they will be together, even if Chain doesn't want to. (3) The girls are a couple now. (4) The high schoolers have an uncertain ending. Gundam gay panicked, but after winning the election he feels kinda empty inside. That's it. No need for you to watch this. Let me spare you the pain.
This was bad. Pretty much everything that I dislike in BLs. - Students acting like gangsters. I mean, why? Where are the adults? where's the campus security, the professors, the janitors? call the fuc*ing police!!!!! - Normalizing assault, kidnapping and r*pe is not cool. Falling in love with your rap*st or a serial killer should only be a plot for wattpad fiction... the real bad ones. - Also, I feel like the actors playing Chain and Jorn should have switched characters. Folk, by himself, should be no threat for someone bigger and fitter like Jame. - Cheaters, once you forgave them, feel like you have given them permission to do it again, and again, and again. What is worse is that, in this case, the cheating adds nothing to the story, except to depict one dude having no control over his d*ck (It was 100% unjustified. He just did it because he wanted to), and the other dude as a weak person with no self esteem. It would have made more sense if the cheating came after the family ganging up on him, as a selfdestructive mechanism or something. - "You confess". "No, you confess". "Aw, I don't know if she likes me". Yeah, sure, because she having her tongue in your throat was community service. Get real, please. - School mean girls. So boring. I was like "C'mon, just fart or spit at them a couple of times, so they won't be anywhere near you ever again". This whole storyline was a waste of time. - The ending. Cliché, of the worst kind.
I kinda enjoyed this! There's a lot of good things going on with this show. I liked the general plot; the acting of the 4 ML's and most of the supports felt natural; and there was clearly some nice budget involved. When it comes to the main 2 couples, I enjoyed the bickering and the chemistry. I actually like "cold" people, and both brothers gave that aura, just with different approaches. In 18 episodes, there was enough space to give the second couple more screentime and a better closure or at least a fair projection of how would this relationship work in the future. In all honesty, up until episode 12, this show was a solid 8.5 rating for me. Then, it went downhill. Too many unanswered questions. Too much miscommunication. The villain is plain stupid and reckless. If money was her only motivation, then why was she so weird? A 10 years old could outsmart her, really. There was no need for a 3 months plan to catch her. By the time I wrote this, it's possible that Sun has already died from his heart condition. We'll never know.
Yeah, yep. yes. The reviews were right. The ending is creepy AF!
I'm not a prude person by any means, but the ending feels not only unnecessary, but weird. 27 years is a pretty huge age gap. I think it would have been more meaningful if only Kiao remembered the whole thing, because it was his choice to comeback. He chose his mother (which is more than OK in my books), so he alone should have to deal with the consequences.
So, I hope you are wrong and I'll get my questions answered in the next episodes. Thank you, very much.
WHAT KIND OF SORCERY IS THIS!?
The story is simple, yet compelling. Both ML were great, and I hope I get to see them again.
The bickering between Krist & Singto has gotten even better since Sotus. Also, we now get to see them being "lovey-dovey" in a way we never saw them before, and they nailed it.
If a series makes me giggle, laugh and cry, then it's a solid 8.5 - 9 in my books. I hope I get to them together again in another project.
Too many loud characters. Way too much effort on trying to be funny or overly dramatic. The plot is simple, but messy. The camera work is amateur-ish.
On a more positive note, the location was cute. I wish they had explored more of that in the first 3 episodes. It's nice to be transported outside the cities, for a change. Also, kudos to both ML. They were committed, and it shows in the kissing scenes.
I'm reaching that special place in my heart in which all want is to see Hua Yong suffer, for real. At least for one or two episodes.
I quite enjoyed this series until episode 8. The pacing was good, the romance was great. After that, everything was just messy and slow. The ending was simply underwhealming.
The fact that everyone could easily predict the "plot twist" and how this was going to end didn't help either. By episode 11, I was basically screaming "C'mon, hurry up! I wanna start watching something else" to the screen.
Having said that, I still enjoyed this for the most part. Joss & Mark's chemistry was off the charts, and I hope I get to see them together again in another series.
I kinda love the ending and its uncertainty. It's a happy ending, we just don't know for how long.
I don't mind the ending. It's bittersweet, not sad. But the last episode felt so rushed.
This was a 10 episodes series and somewhere in the middle everyone seems to be running around in circles. There is no progression. The "conflict" between Blue and Thame/Time was never properly explained. Not in a meaningful way, imo. Also, why people could see him during the getaway and never again? Sia's friend never saw a picture of his late brother-in-law? It was there, in the house. I saw it, you saw it, Sia saw it... so, what happened there?
How did the mother never notice the guest in their house? I mean, If he in "undercover" clothes in some scenes, that should mean he was materialized. So, the mom was blind and deaf?
I don't know. I think they could easily fit the content of the finale in 2 episodes. That would have gave some time to develop the ending.
This wasn't a masterpiede, by any means, but I kinda enjoyed it.
Now I gotta guess the events that leads to Ken's death. That should be fun 😂
B. Jorn thinks Chain stole his GF. In a flashback, Chain was simply comforting her, and OMG! he touched her hands... So, that's where all the rage came from. By the end (after the crime), they have sex once again, and this time they exchange roles... I'm guessing that's the writers way to say "he was r*aped, but he liked it. Now he's giving retroactive consent", which is BS.
C. (1) Nu forgives the cheater after the later uses emotional blackmail, and got back together. The last scene shows the arrival of Nu's Fiancee. (2) Chain & Jorn decided to give a try. Actually, Jorn pretty much says that he likes Chain and they will be together, even if Chain doesn't want to. (3) The girls are a couple now. (4) The high schoolers have an uncertain ending. Gundam gay panicked, but after winning the election he feels kinda empty inside.
That's it. No need for you to watch this. Let me spare you the pain.
- Students acting like gangsters. I mean, why? Where are the adults? where's the campus security, the professors, the janitors? call the fuc*ing police!!!!!
- Normalizing assault, kidnapping and r*pe is not cool. Falling in love with your rap*st or a serial killer should only be a plot for wattpad fiction... the real bad ones.
- Also, I feel like the actors playing Chain and Jorn should have switched characters. Folk, by himself, should be no threat for someone bigger and fitter like Jame.
- Cheaters, once you forgave them, feel like you have given them permission to do it again, and again, and again. What is worse is that, in this case, the cheating adds nothing to the story, except to depict one dude having no control over his d*ck (It was 100% unjustified. He just did it because he wanted to), and the other dude as a weak person with no self esteem. It would have made more sense if the cheating came after the family ganging up on him, as a selfdestructive mechanism or something.
- "You confess". "No, you confess". "Aw, I don't know if she likes me". Yeah, sure, because she having her tongue in your throat was community service. Get real, please.
- School mean girls. So boring. I was like "C'mon, just fart or spit at them a couple of times, so they won't be anywhere near you ever again". This whole storyline was a waste of time.
- The ending. Cliché, of the worst kind.
There's a lot of good things going on with this show. I liked the general plot; the acting of the 4 ML's and most of the supports felt natural; and there was clearly some nice budget involved. When it comes to the main 2 couples, I enjoyed the bickering and the chemistry. I actually like "cold" people, and both brothers gave that aura, just with different approaches.
In 18 episodes, there was enough space to give the second couple more screentime and a better closure or at least a fair projection of how would this relationship work in the future.
In all honesty, up until episode 12, this show was a solid 8.5 rating for me. Then, it went downhill. Too many unanswered questions. Too much miscommunication.
The villain is plain stupid and reckless. If money was her only motivation, then why was she so weird? A 10 years old could outsmart her, really. There was no need for a 3 months plan to catch her.
By the time I wrote this, it's possible that Sun has already died from his heart condition. We'll never know.
I think it would have been more meaningful if only Kiao remembered the whole thing, because it was his choice to comeback. He chose his mother (which is more than OK in my books), so he alone should have to deal with the consequences.