Gav initially came across as a superficial guy but as the series progressed we got to see different sides of him. He wasn't your typical suave flirty perfect lead either. He had his faults-got jealous, insecure, etc. And I loved how the conflict was resolved at the end because every scene flowed so naturally into the other. None of it seemed forced, the problems in their relationship didn't arise out of nowhere either.
I loved how subtle things in this drama showed that the characters had changed and were willing to make compromises for the other. For example, when Gav missed Cairo's call when he needed him (in the initial episodes) so he started bringing his phone in the shower to ensure that if there was a situation in which Cairo required Gav's help again, he would be there for him. To show that he cares....
One thing I would've liked them to discuss more the whole "outing" storyline because it's quite common in real life (shouldn't be though.) But I guess there wasn't enough time to cover everything since this is quite short. Considering how there were only 13 episodes, each around 25 minutes long, they did a great job of spinning a plot and giving it a satisfying close.
Both the creators and the actors did a great job. I'm looking forward to the sequel.
(sidenote: I heard that the whole series was filmed on a smartphone and I'm not sure if this is true, but if it is then I'm even more impressed with this series.)
A complaint most people had against this was that they didn't understand why Pharm said they needed to stay apart in the last episode. In my opinion, that was a very crucial part of the show. Until then, Pharm had trouble seeing Intouch and himself as two separate people. He wondered if the love he felt for P'Dean was only because In and Korn were in love in their past life. The nightmare he had about P'Dean cutting off the red thread of fate and moving on was a very valid and understandable fear on his part. After suggesting time apart, Pharm dreamt about In and Korn again. But this time, it was not from the perspective of In; he was watching it from the side because he was Pharm. He was a different person, not the Intouch from the past. That realisation was important for him to put aside the insecurities he had about his relationship with P'Dean and confess his feelings once again.
They did!!! He is so goddamn talented. He deserved to debut. I'm actually so angry
yes ikr! and after I came to know about the rumours knetz had made up about him, i felt terrible. he was such a bright, talented young man with stable vocals and dance skills but xenophobia robbed him of his rightful place in the group :(
They did!!! He is so goddamn talented. He deserved to debut. I'm actually so angry
ikr!! he had great vocals and dancing skills. he was popular too. not to mention the way he was always smiling and positive all the time no matter what was happening. he would've been a great addition to the team. I hope he gets to debut soon :(
I loved how subtle things in this drama showed that the characters had changed and were willing to make compromises for the other. For example, when Gav missed Cairo's call when he needed him (in the initial episodes) so he started bringing his phone in the shower to ensure that if there was a situation in which Cairo required Gav's help again, he would be there for him. To show that he cares....
One thing I would've liked them to discuss more the whole "outing" storyline because it's quite common in real life (shouldn't be though.) But I guess there wasn't enough time to cover everything since this is quite short. Considering how there were only 13 episodes, each around 25 minutes long, they did a great job of spinning a plot and giving it a satisfying close.
Both the creators and the actors did a great job. I'm looking forward to the sequel.
(sidenote: I heard that the whole series was filmed on a smartphone and I'm not sure if this is true, but if it is then I'm even more impressed with this series.)
this was a great series <3