Because it is, and they didn't actually hide that part, so, I guess we know what to expect
I think it's more likely a promotional series, rather than an ad, they don't talk about the product(s) there, it's just shown there like a usual product placement.
GMMTV did Magic of Zero in the past in a similar way (but it was a much bigger format than this, though).
This is definitely a drama you can't take seriously at all and when taking that into consideration, it wasn't that bad. After seeing the comments here, I expected a catastrophe but turned out as a chill watch for a day you want to turn off your brain (completely).
I'm not going to comment on the bad wig and fake facial hair though, that's jail worthy and after witnessing the bad wig in Sunset x Vibes, I'm starting to feel like this might be Star Hunter's new signature feature. :D
sorry I think I just found a big ass plot hole? you know how everyone is like "OMG Annie got pregnant at the height…
I guess her pregnancy might've happened after Annie dragged her down. She said that she had a hard time after their duo broke up and got back up years later.
Pony feels like she ran away from a parody or something. She acts way too crazy/cartoony in comparision to every single other character there, it feels strange. The preview seems like we could get back to the former vibe in the 5th episode.
WeTV says it's 9 episodes but the ending of ep5 goes with ep20 on YouTube so I guess they have it wrong there.
It feels unresolved to me, I'd be actually down for a second season. I don't mind endings going either way but I feel the need for some kind of closure, if that makes sense.
Quite late to reply but anyway... Nope, they're not divided, everyone shows up in every episode and they have their dedicated moments naturally mixed into it.
Can I actually understand the story if I start watching in episode 9?
As far as it seems, it's three stories in one series and the focus shifts every 8 episodes. You can start on episode 9, you won't get lost in the main story line of that part but you might miss a little context of other characters that appear here and there (whose stories belong in the "first part", if that makes sense).
I was aware of this drama when it was airing but didn't hit play on it until recently which is a pity because my BL beginner self would love it.
I was putting this off for this long as I've seen people saying it's bad but it actually wasn't the case. It's not perfect, true that, but it was entertaining and quite engaging too. I loved the atmosphere of it and OST was nice too,
This drama is far from perfect but it's very interesting. I'm here to support unconventional BL story, it's not everyday we get such a brave and unusual concept.
Is this completed? It showed only 5 episodes, but online it indicates otherwise.
I watched on GagaOOLala and it completed after five episodes. Each episode is divided into two acts though, so maybe if you watch somewhere else, it can be edited separately.
Honestly, I thought the concept is going to be more present (since the series is even named like that) but the…
Ah, yes, I had similar thoughts. Honestly, that would be amazing. I'm not sure how the original novel works with the dreams so I'm not sure who's to "blame" but it's pity they ended up being pretty much unimportant.
This show is growing on me with each episode, I can see it becoming one of my top among currently airing. The characters are likeable, the story is interesting and I like the way it's filmed, from the lightning to the coloring. <3
Do they resolve the issue where they don't realize they are both having the same dreams about each other? I thought…
Honestly, I thought the concept is going to be more present (since the series is even named like that) but the dreams became less and less present over time until they stop showing them completely.
They mentioned it again (I think it was episode 11) and realize they have been both dreaming about each other and explain that they never told each other about it bc they feared the other would think they're crazy. And that's where the dreams trope ends.
GMMTV's shows often turn from funny to mainly sweet and fluffy but I'll really appreciate if the humor stays in this one. I'm having a good time laughing with this one so far.
It's not a groundbreaking drama but this rating doesn't feel fair. I've seen much worse shows having higer rating here. I think for this one, it should be over 7.
But the probnlem is that by casting someone over 10 years younger than how old Songjam actually is, they ARE saying…
I see your point and it's valid. I personally want to look more at the symbol of it rather than an actual execution. BLs in general lack some representation aspects (I personally wait for more body weight diversity among couples for example) but I can't say they're not trying at least.
On top of that, casting someone who'd reflect Songjam's age way too realistically could do harm to the show, even now you can see many comments here from people who are not okay with the concept. And that kind of negativity could harm such a small production studio as this one.
They clearly wanted to aim for an actor that resembles young Songjam and they did a good job with it. So with all that I feel like I can hold back my criticism and turn a blind eye to some of its flaws.
GMMTV did Magic of Zero in the past in a similar way (but it was a much bigger format than this, though).
I'm not going to comment on the bad wig and fake facial hair though, that's jail worthy and after witnessing the bad wig in Sunset x Vibes, I'm starting to feel like this might be Star Hunter's new signature feature. :D
The preview seems like we could get back to the former vibe in the 5th episode.
It feels unresolved to me, I'd be actually down for a second season. I don't mind endings going either way but I feel the need for some kind of closure, if that makes sense.
I was putting this off for this long as I've seen people saying it's bad but it actually wasn't the case. It's not perfect, true that, but it was entertaining and quite engaging too. I loved the atmosphere of it and OST was nice too,
The characters are likeable, the story is interesting and I like the way it's filmed, from the lightning to the coloring. <3
They mentioned it again (I think it was episode 11) and realize they have been both dreaming about each other and explain that they never told each other about it bc they feared the other would think they're crazy. And that's where the dreams trope ends.
On top of that, casting someone who'd reflect Songjam's age way too realistically could do harm to the show, even now you can see many comments here from people who are not okay with the concept. And that kind of negativity could harm such a small production studio as this one.
They clearly wanted to aim for an actor that resembles young Songjam and they did a good job with it. So with all that I feel like I can hold back my criticism and turn a blind eye to some of its flaws.