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.
I actually like where they went with it. I expected it a little bit, to be honest and was happy when it got confirmed.
It shows that love doesn't have to revolve around the way someone looks but it's bound to how the people are and how deep their connection is.
And I think Khiao couldn't say or do anything because if he interfered with the flow of time it could've had an influence on the time loop they were in. So that'd also explain when he was the one who actually occupied the apartment and left the mirror there to ensure everything will happen as he experienced back then when they initially met.
This show just came back to my mind recently. I watched it a year ago and I remember feeling horribly betrayed. I was a beginner in BL at that time and for a good half of the show it felt really cute, fun and relaxing but things went serious at around ep 6/7 which was hard to process for me. There were also things I didn't understad but seeing the comments, I don't think I was alone. I can't say it was bad or that I'm mad at it, though.
I'm on the verge of giving up and that doesn't happen easily with me. The show wasn't groundbreaking from the start and watching it was a rocky process all the way anyway. So sad...
Okay, DFF from BoC ended yesterday which means there's a higher chance for us getting more info on this, as they probably didn't want to have two series starring Barcode being hyped. I hope I'm not delulu for thinking that, lol.
I really liked this series, but I am puzzled, because in 2016 they had a series, Grey Rainbow (Dailymotion), and…
Well, they spent their lifetime together in this one, basically. On top of that, Prakan got reincarnated so they could work towards spending another one together. I liked they made use of what they had to the maximum.
I'd say it's fun so far but what always bugs me (when it comes to any show/series) is the inconsistency of the runtime... If they make ep 3 with 20minute pre-part and then two parts running for an hour and thirty minutes then it'd make more sense to me if it had 20 eps than saying it'll be just ten but with a lot of additional content taking up this much time.
I dare not to scroll down the comment section in fear of spoilers so can someone tell me if there is a cut or…
iQIYI only shows me an "Uncovered Version" so there might be out one that has some scenes somehow censored or edited differently because of it so maybe be aware of that.
No subs for the last ep... The saddest thing is that I actually didn't need them, it was all mainly ads and feet. This show started quite well and the way it went downhill made me astounded (I'm sorry if I'm raining on anyone's parade rn).
guess they just abandoned the last ep as they are not able to do any fan meeting (not popular as other BL series…
Oh, my, they can't abandon a series leaving just one episode to be unaired. They must have it filmed and everything. They can abandon fan meeting but I hope they'll let out the episode eventually.
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.
It shows that love doesn't have to revolve around the way someone looks but it's bound to how the people are and how deep their connection is.
And I think Khiao couldn't say or do anything because if he interfered with the flow of time it could've had an influence on the time loop they were in. So that'd also explain when he was the one who actually occupied the apartment and left the mirror there to ensure everything will happen as he experienced back then when they initially met.