Well now this sounds interesting, especially since the suicide rate is so high in South Korea. I hope they take this a way to get people help over there.
i obviously can't speak for everyone, but for me: the reveal about their past felt sudden and forced to me after…
I know that, Mark Kit were the main couple in S1, but were practically sidelined for Wayu and Thanu. I don't think that was fair. I want more from them.
i obviously can't speak for everyone, but for me: the reveal about their past felt sudden and forced to me after…
This was my thoughts exactly. They spent so much time on Wayu's character and barely anything on Mark and Kit. It wasn't fair to be honest. I really could care less for Wayu. I am hopeful that this time around we can have equal amount of time on each couple or at least give Mark and Kit a better go around when it comes to their love story.
if it's any comfort to you, i've learnt from previous episodes not to trust the preview/teasers, cos the director…
That was hard for me as well. The sacrifices Pat makes. I am hoping that Pran is stronger when dealing with the issues that come his way. I can understand that he is sensitive, but I really hope he stands up for his relationship.
if it's any comfort to you, i've learnt from previous episodes not to trust the preview/teasers, cos the director…
He does love to trick us! Which I love. It keeps me on my toes. I do feel like Wai is the issue here. I really want to know why he has such an issue. With Pats friends, I think they will forgive him faster than Pran's friends since they tend to follow Wai more. Then again, were they really Pran's friends to begin with.
I think I am gonna like how they handle the friends finding out in the series rather than the book. This seems to flow with the way these two friends groups are. I am hopeful that these friends realize that those fights are juvenile and need to be resolved.
This episode was so good though! The resolution with Pa and Wai was quick, but I am happy about that. Now let's get to Ink and Pa together!
I don't trust Tod. Like they say keep your enemies close. Another note, how does he know about the underwear. I have friends, but I don't know the brand of underwear they wear. Like...what?
So I am rewatching episode 7 and I was reminded of Romeo and Juliet's actual plot. Wasn't Tybalt against the relationship from the beginning because he absolutely loathed Romeo? Mercutio was Romeo's bestie and supported him in his life. He was the voice of reason though. It's been ages since I've read this, but I think P'Aof is directing this as an adaption that resembles Romeo and Juliet more than the book it was based on.
I tend to overthink these things, but I like the direction this is going, because I can follow this a bit more compared to the book.
In the recap with his friends P Aof did say he is not a good person. Remember in ep 1 he is the one that gave…
See, I knew to trust my gut. The way he reacted to Pa was gross. I have a feeling he will be the reason issues come up between Pat and Pran concerning their parents. I still think Wai has an inkling they are together. Also, it seems like Korn sees through Wai as well.
Wai is actually a good person, a loyal friend - if Pran were to come clean and reveal his relationship with Pat…
I agree about the ending credit with the kissing. Especially since we know that those credit scenes can be from upcoming episodes, not just from Episode 7 as we have seen in previous episodes. Also, I think he is protective of Pran, because they are actual best friends. I don't think the others are as close to Pran as Wai is.
This episode was so good though! The resolution with Pa and Wai was quick, but I am happy about that. Now let's get to Ink and Pa together!
I tend to overthink these things, but I like the direction this is going, because I can follow this a bit more compared to the book.