I'm on episode 4 and, so far, I like it. It's not perfect, but it's certainly better than a lot of BLs out there (I've seen way too many crappy BLs, that's for sure). The comments and reviews here kinda scared me of, I was expecting some really beyond-horrible acting but, again, not bad at all. It's not amazing, but way better than expected. Big's golden retriever impersonation is totally working for me. All I need now is some random shirtless scene to seal the deal for me.
ALEXA play "(Let's get a little) Wet" by Nicole Scherzinger.
I really loved the comedy in this show. It's kinda old-school and way overacted, just the way I like it. Also, whoever was in charge of the "window's error" nailed the comedic-timing. It worked for me everytime. My only complaint is about the last third of the series (ep 9-12). The whole "I couldn't find 15 seconds to text you back" just to create some issues never works for me. This is not 1999, you can literally use voice-to-text while taking a piss. When you portray that same issue, twice in a row... I call that just lazy writing. Same goes for any time jump without contact. It's not creative nor realistic enough.
I was feeling kinda emotionally-stuck for the last few days, so I decided to rewatch this. Now I feel lighter, I think my body lost 50% of water. Also: "Tag: White Truck Of Doom". Really!? ALEXAAA play "No Tears Left to Cry" by Ariana Grande.
I haven't seen episode 01 yet. I just came to see some reviews, and wow... rating: 7,3! Maybe I should wait a couple of weeks. ALEXAAA, play "WHAT THE HELL" by JXDN
I'm not a fan of the manga. So, I really enjoyed this series. It's not amazing, but quite entertaining if you want something light-hearted and silly. My only issues were with the last two episodes. I also watched the japanese original adaptation... and nope. I didn't like that.
I have just watched this on iQIYI,do you know where the uncut version can be watched? thank you :)
You'll find every episode in dailymotion. All of them are 20-21 minutes (so, anything under 20 mins is for sure censored), that's all you need to have in mind when searching for them.
I had to drop this. Could't take it any longer. The plot is all over the place, and somehow goes to somewhere. A place called "nowhere". The characters aren't deep enough. The writer tried to give the actors something to work with, but the poor script and the general bad acting makes you cringe most of the time. In fact, Mew and Tod do everything perfect for my eyes... except this.
Thin plot, GREAT acting. I found myself screaming to the screen: "Just talk to each other, for God's sake!". Other than that, I really enjoyed this show. I'd totally watch a second season.
A nice idea... but it didn't work. MSP is one of those rare BL series in which you can actually see and feel the progress in the relationship from episode 3 to 12 (1 and 2 being intro/POV). That's what makes Tinn & Gun so special as a couple. They move forward together, little by little, but with zero steps back... unlike most of the BL's couples 'til date and the traditional dance (I hate you. I like you. Your ex makes an appareance. I'm just a pawn in my family's plans and I have no opinion. We need to break up. I want you back. Misunderstanding. We make up. Happy ever after). To sumarize T&G 's journey in only two episodes was an impossible task from the start. It's simply not enough time to get that slow-lovey-dovey feeling when everything move so fast, and the ML have to share the spotlight with two other couples. I'm glad to see my boy Tiwson getting his man this time. He was the MVP in MSP, and he was very deserving of happiness. Sadly, the whole role-switch made Por feeling kinda off. But still, that's one of the highlights here.
Me, two days ago: Oh, apparently, this has no released ending. I should stay away from this. I don't wanna waste my time. Luckily I read the comments! Also me, two hours ago: GIVE ME THE FINAL EPISODE, NOW!!
I liked the first two episodes. Simple, but nice. The third one was interesting. I can try to empathize with the situation, but I will never be able to fully get it. Obedience to parents has clear limits (where I'm from). As soon as you become an adult, you are responsible for your own feelings and actions... not your parent's. So, arranged marriages and the whole "you must give me a grandson" never really works on me.
I didn't get the last one. The description says something like: "What if the person you love can't be in your life because of tradition?". I wasn't aware that fidelity is now... "tradition". I'm fully aware of open relationships, which implies a previous agreement. This is not the case. The guy moved to another city for another guy, then he lost his job and cheats. I mean, really? that's the story you wanna tell? Sorry, but who cares.
The plot wasn't that bad. It's simple, but it could've worked with some twists here and there. Some scenes added nothing to the plot, really. Other scenes were unnecessary too long, without adding much either. The "romance" feels rushed. I BLINKED, so I missed it. If it wasn't for In Soo's words by the end, I wouldn't even know he fell in love with Sang Yi. There's no trace of romance, really. I felt more awkwardness than cuteness. Lastly, Sang Yi should be awarded as the most unprofessional assistant of the year.
I'd exchange every single minute of James and Aint, for 5 more minutes of Bas & Marco together. I'm glad season 2 focused on B&M, because they were the most interesting part of season 1. On the other hand, J&A storyline is flat and uninteresting.
I didn't connect with James & Ait. The characters (plot/script) were simply not appealing at all and the acting wasn't that great either. Bas & Marco were far more interesting.
The comments and reviews here kinda scared me of, I was expecting some really beyond-horrible acting but, again, not bad at all. It's not amazing, but way better than expected. Big's golden retriever impersonation is totally working for me. All I need now is some random shirtless scene to seal the deal for me.
ALEXA play "(Let's get a little) Wet" by Nicole Scherzinger.
My only complaint is about the last third of the series (ep 9-12). The whole "I couldn't find 15 seconds to text you back" just to create some issues never works for me. This is not 1999, you can literally use voice-to-text while taking a piss. When you portray that same issue, twice in a row... I call that just lazy writing. Same goes for any time jump without contact. It's not creative nor realistic enough.
ALEXAAA play "No Tears Left to Cry" by Ariana Grande.
ALEXAAA, play "WHAT THE HELL" by JXDN
I also watched the japanese original adaptation... and nope. I didn't like that.
The plot is all over the place, and somehow goes to somewhere. A place called "nowhere".
The characters aren't deep enough. The writer tried to give the actors something to work with, but the poor script and the general bad acting makes you cringe most of the time. In fact, Mew and Tod do everything perfect for my eyes... except this.
ALEXA! play "Get me out of here" by Mindme.
I found myself screaming to the screen: "Just talk to each other, for God's sake!". Other than that, I really enjoyed this show. I'd totally watch a second season.
MSP is one of those rare BL series in which you can actually see and feel the progress in the relationship from episode 3 to 12 (1 and 2 being intro/POV). That's what makes Tinn & Gun so special as a couple. They move forward together, little by little, but with zero steps back... unlike most of the BL's couples 'til date and the traditional dance (I hate you. I like you. Your ex makes an appareance. I'm just a pawn in my family's plans and I have no opinion. We need to break up. I want you back. Misunderstanding. We make up. Happy ever after).
To sumarize T&G 's journey in only two episodes was an impossible task from the start. It's simply not enough time to get that slow-lovey-dovey feeling when everything move so fast, and the ML have to share the spotlight with two other couples.
I'm glad to see my boy Tiwson getting his man this time. He was the MVP in MSP, and he was very deserving of happiness. Sadly, the whole role-switch made Por feeling kinda off. But still, that's one of the highlights here.
Also me, two hours ago: GIVE ME THE FINAL EPISODE, NOW!!
Me: I know what you mean.
The third one was interesting. I can try to empathize with the situation, but I will never be able to fully get it. Obedience to parents has clear limits (where I'm from). As soon as you become an adult, you are responsible for your own feelings and actions... not your parent's. So, arranged marriages and the whole "you must give me a grandson" never really works on me.
I didn't get the last one. The description says something like: "What if the person you love can't be in your life because of tradition?". I wasn't aware that fidelity is now... "tradition". I'm fully aware of open relationships, which implies a previous agreement. This is not the case.
The guy moved to another city for another guy, then he lost his job and cheats. I mean, really? that's the story you wanna tell? Sorry, but who cares.
Some scenes added nothing to the plot, really. Other scenes were unnecessary too long, without adding much either.
The "romance" feels rushed. I BLINKED, so I missed it. If it wasn't for In Soo's words by the end, I wouldn't even know he fell in love with Sang Yi. There's no trace of romance, really. I felt more awkwardness than cuteness.
Lastly, Sang Yi should be awarded as the most unprofessional assistant of the year.
Bas & Marco were far more interesting.
The plot is boring (for me), and everything feels just unnatural.