I'm female and I'm being sexist, but I was 100% sure that Tai's lines were written by a woman. I can't remember…
I understand where you come from and you do have a good point, but I personally, as a female, hate giving and receiving answers in riddles and I don't really like people who are trying too hard to be "mysterious" and sh*t, and I've meet and know a lot of people, and a lot of them being men too, that often avoid giving straightforward answers and avoid reality. And I know a lot of men who are more of a "drama queens" than women, they like gossips and talking behind backs, much more than women. So I think that we can't really generalize and assume.
However, you do have a point about Tai. What bothered me even since from the first episode till now is that Tai is like very unnecessarily flirty with everyone lol. I don't see any real reason behind this, considering that he seems to want to be in a relationship with just one person. He also seems to bear too much trauma to even talk about it to his own brothers, yet lone be in a romantic relationship with anyone. He is so untrustworthy to everyone and it seems like he's still living in his childhood, or his fantasy world? Whatever it be, he's definitely not living in reality and seems way too dissociated from reality and real people. But again, it looks like his whole trauma comes from him living in a fantasy. His disappointment about his parents divorce is a result of him believing in this "soulmate" thing, being together and loving each other forever and all, and when the reality check hit him, that people can, in fact, fall out of love for each other and break up and divorce, boom the trauma there is. This leads me to another thought and that is: maybe this exactly is the whole "hidden" point of the drama... That searching and waiting for a soulmate means living in a fantasy, and that two people can fall in love, and fall out of love independently of their "destiny". Maybe it's not that deep tho but it's fun thinking about possible answers LMAO
My only complaint is the white guy looked like a damn hippie. Also y’all can choke on a 2 inch if you actively…
I don' think he seemed like a hippie. To me, he seemed like a typical South or South-East European easy-going, chill but bubbly dude, eager to make friends and serious when needs to be. In that part of the world you can meet a lot of people of this personality type just walking down the street, so I personally didn't find anything unusual, weird or different or "hippie" about him, maybe because I'm used to this type of people? But maybe you thought only about his appearance and clothing?
...a mark of a good story is how invested everyone gets, right? Leading to heated debate and flying emotions.…
Omg you're actually right. This drama is getting much more attention that I initially thought it would get. After watching the first episode, I thought "Hm it's ok but it has nothing special or captivating so it will probably be one of those forgotten BLs that nobody cares about with close to zero comments on mdl" but soon it started getting more and more attention and it became a fairly popular one for a short time lol.
I never liked him and I don't even want him with Tai's brother. I do however understand how confused he must have…
I don't like any of these characters except Tien. Literally no one here makes sense and nobody seems to have their sh*t together except Tien. He's the realest character here.
I never liked him and I don't even want him with Tai's brother. I do however understand how confused he must have…
I don't like any of these characters except Tien. Literally no one here makes sense and nobody seems to have their sh*t together except Tien. He's the realest character here.
I feel bad for Phat. Like is it a bad thing to ask his boyfriend why he was kissing another guy? A guy who EVERYBODY…
Yeah, like there was literally no reason for Tai to hide that he was going to meet with Lomfon. Especially because he didn't know what Lomfon was going to ask him and thought that he's just going to treat him to a meal that he promised. I feel like that was really just a big plot hole in order to create a chance for drama between Phat and Tai and Lomfon. It went badly. But again, I don't feel that bad about Phat considering that something similar happened with him too when his ex gf kissed him. His ex gf kissed him, and even tho he and Tai were already dating at that moment, he didn't even try to back off of tell her to stop or anything. He just stand there and let her kiss him for like a really unnecessarily long moment. And he didn't even apologize to Tai or try to explain anything after that? He just found Tai after he disappeared and they hugged and that's all? Like? I don't understand it, it's so confusing. So yeah, I don't think that any of these two has a right to be the "victim" one here lol.
omg, lolThis is the one of the dumbest plot concepts to ever exist.Dropping after seven minutes.Can't believe…
tbh after the 3th episode I just started skipping the main couple and only watched the second couple lmao, i only watched the scenes with the main couple if something really important was happening, otherwise, the main couple was just so boring and was lacking chemistry so bad
omg, lolThis is the one of the dumbest plot concepts to ever exist.Dropping after seven minutes.Can't believe…
tbh after the 3th episode I just started skipping the main couple and only watched the second couple lmao, i only watched the scenes with the main couple if something really important was happening, otherwise, the main couple was just so boring and was lacking chemistry so bad
LOL? What?? His acting seemed so much like a psycho in this, which was literally perfect for the role he was playing.…
I've watched Snatch. It's one of my dad's favorite movies so he often watches it and I sometimes watch it with him. Brad Pitt is a pretty popular actor in my country and the national tv programs often play his movies. Last year, one of the programs played a different movie with Brad Pitt literally every weekend, and it lasted for almost a whole year. Personally I'm not a fan of Brad but some of the people I know, especially from my dad's generation are obsessed with him.
LOL? What?? His acting seemed so much like a psycho in this, which was literally perfect for the role he was playing.…
Honestly I don't think that Brad Pitt is versatile. At all. I've seen a lot of movies with Brad Pitt as the main actor and he literally plays the same personality type in most of his movies.
It wasn't bad. Nothing special but it had some good elements. I especially liked the plot twist at the end. Wasn't expecting that at all. Also, I love the ML actor and I'm a big fan of him, but in my opinion he just didn't fit the role for this movie. I feel like his face is not creepy enough to be a full villain lol.
think Yourself if you go to that apartment what will happen to you. Like It's so creepy!
Yeah, i knoww. I like thrillers and horrors and i've watched many. This one is still creepy as hell, but it's just that some scenes are unnecessarily funny because of all the memes lol.
The memes made me watch this drama and i know it's a thriller and it's supposed to be dark and deep and all but i just can't take it seriously because my brain randomly keeps remembering all the memes from literally every single scene of the drama LMAO
This was actually so much better than i thought it would be. It has it's good and bad sides like any other drama but it mostly was an enjoyable family drama.
However, you do have a point about Tai. What bothered me even since from the first episode till now is that Tai is like very unnecessarily flirty with everyone lol. I don't see any real reason behind this, considering that he seems to want to be in a relationship with just one person. He also seems to bear too much trauma to even talk about it to his own brothers, yet lone be in a romantic relationship with anyone. He is so untrustworthy to everyone and it seems like he's still living in his childhood, or his fantasy world? Whatever it be, he's definitely not living in reality and seems way too dissociated from reality and real people. But again, it looks like his whole trauma comes from him living in a fantasy. His disappointment about his parents divorce is a result of him believing in this "soulmate" thing, being together and loving each other forever and all, and when the reality check hit him, that people can, in fact, fall out of love for each other and break up and divorce, boom the trauma there is.
This leads me to another thought and that is: maybe this exactly is the whole "hidden" point of the drama... That searching and waiting for a soulmate means living in a fantasy, and that two people can fall in love, and fall out of love independently of their "destiny".
Maybe it's not that deep tho but it's fun thinking about possible answers LMAO
But again, I don't feel that bad about Phat considering that something similar happened with him too when his ex gf kissed him. His ex gf kissed him, and even tho he and Tai were already dating at that moment, he didn't even try to back off of tell her to stop or anything. He just stand there and let her kiss him for like a really unnecessarily long moment. And he didn't even apologize to Tai or try to explain anything after that? He just found Tai after he disappeared and they hugged and that's all? Like? I don't understand it, it's so confusing. So yeah, I don't think that any of these two has a right to be the "victim" one here lol.