I'm really looking forward to the series. Whether it's BL, Bromance, or anything in between. Of the many pilot trailers, “Mr. Kill” stood out the most for me.
I also have the feeling that the series was created especially for Dew and Tee, and that both of them, at least in my opinion, have a greater influence on the production of the series than other actors. I feel the same way about Sky-Nani with “Arrest and Action,” where it's also very obvious that both of them have a big impact on the series.
"I don't think so. I believe both of them still haven't moved on, and MyeongGyun is still in love with YeongJun.…
Youngjoon tries all the time to have a reasonable conversation with Myeongkyun, but Myeongkyun is secretive and refuses to communicate openly, which in turn makes Youngjoon angry. Maybe a conversation with an independent third person as a moderator wouldn't be a bad idea after all.
Youngjoon doesn't think he's the main character in a BL drama, he just wants to solve the problem with Myeongkyun. Where you get this assumption from is beyond me.
When Myeongkyun follows Youngjoon, I'm not referring to the show itself. Myeongkyun followed Youngjoon into Hanmin's bedroom after Youngjoon left the situation to de-escalate and was very emotionally upset.
And I found this action of Myeongkyun strange because it was obvious that Youngjoon didn't want to be with Myeongkyun at that moment and the mood was explosive.
It’s not provoking.i think he still likes yj & want to tease him & might want a date with him.
He's clearly provoking Youngjoon, and if Myeongkyun really doesn't realise that, he has a very poor judge of character. Myeongkyun seems to know Youngjoon well though, at least that's what I gather from his conversations with Minseon about Youngjoon.
One thing I find paradoxical about Myeongkyun's behaviour is that he says he's happy to see Youngjoon again, but instead of smoothing things over and picking up the pieces, he does everything he can to put a lot of strain on his relationship with Youngjoon.
I wish Myeongkyun would either try to mend the relationship with Youngjoon and have a serious talk with him, or bring it to an end and end the relationship for good. Otherwise they'll just end up hurting each other more and more.
It is noticeable that Myeongkyun repeatedly tries to deliberately provoke Youngjoon and escalate the situation. Be it little things like Myeongkyun shooting Youngjoon with a water pistol even though he knows he doesn't like it, or the fact that Myeongkyun deliberately chooses the worst way to communicate with Youngjoon. Also, the fact that Myeongkyun followed Youngjoon into the dormitory even though it was obvious that Youngjoon left the situation to avoid further escalation because he was frustrated with the situation seems very calculated on Myeongkyun's part.
Myeongkyun knows exactly how to make Youngjoon angry.
And two things are a bit ironic:
- Myeongkyun claiming that Youngjoon is controlling him even though he's the one who keeps intentionally fueling the situation - Myeongkyun claims, that Youngjoon has no real interest in Hanmin, while there are other participants who doubt Myeongkyun's feelings for Minseon.
And Myeongkyun could easily end the whole situation by taking Youngjoon aside in a quiet moment and having an honest conversation with him, where both parties can put their points on the table and bring the matter to a conclusion. Alternatively, a third, independent person could be present to moderate the conversation.
And yes, Youngjoon is also partly to blame for the situation and is not entirely free, but I think it's wrong to say and comment that he is solely to blame or that his reactions are unfounded.
There seems to be more going on in their past together than either of them wants to reveal on the show and in public.
I hope that if things continue to escalate over the course of the next few episodes, production will step in and encourage the two to have a conversation as equals that leads to a positive outcome. They don't have to become friends, they just have to be able to coexist.
I feel like YJ is overdoing it, like starting every conversation, smiling, talking, taking initiatives...and what…
Youngjoon clearly acts according to his characteristics. He is a person who needs a certain order and doesn't like to leave things undone. Youngjoon also mentioned in the first episode that he doesn't tolerate lies, not even a white lie.
If he were to keep the story with Myeongkyun a secret, it would be like lying to the other candidates.
The reason why Youngjoon wants to clear up the situation and why the whole thing is so important to him is clear. Myeongkyun has a different point of view, which is his right, but there has to be a solution that they can both agree on, and that's what Youngjoon has tried to do.
Personally, I would tell the others too. We saw last season that Seongho was very upset that Junseong didn't openly talk to him about the ex story and he only found out months later because of a reaction. And with Youngjoon and Myeongkyun, the situation is completely different again and also has a very serious impact on the course of the season.
I feel like something bad must have happened between Youngjoon and Myeongkyun in the past, the way Youngjoon reacts and acts all the time.
I am very suspicious of Myeongkyun and don't like the way he communicates (talking to Youngjoon).
I also get the impression that Myeongkyun has a hard time getting involved in committed and serious relationships, which is indicated by both Youngjoon's statement and his answer to the question the production team asked him.
Youngjoon has a lot piling up in him from the past, in addition to what happens in the show, and the barrel will eventually overflow, which we already know from the teasers.
And for the life of me, I don't understand why people are writing that Youngjoon and Myeongkyun should become a couple. Anyone with two eyes can see that at least one side has suffered from their relationship and that it will only go wrong in the end.
This is not meant to be hate towards Myeongkyun, but is my subjective perception and categorization as a viewer. Please always remember that we are writing comments about real people here and not about any BL characters.
Reading through some of the comments here, I get the impression that some commentators have no idea at all about how fictional TV projects are created and the processes involved, and prefer to write defamatory garbage. These people follow the same confused logic with which BL actors and actresses are often stigmatized professionally and privately and their own will and needs are denied.
First of all, screenwriters and directors can work with different genres. And just because a screenwriter has previously written a romantic comedy doesn't mean she can't write a serious and profound supernatural drama.
Also, many seem to forget that there are many frameworks that screenwriters and directors have to deal with that they have no control over and have to work with.
These are for example:
- Requirements/guidelines on the part of the TV station/producer/supervisor:
--> What is allowed, what is forbidden --> What direction (including genres/story) should a project take? --> What are the wishes of the producers?
- The budget
--> How much money is available to the project for each department? --> Does the project receive government funding that is conditional? --> Is there an contingency budget
- Requirements/guidelines on the part of the rights holder (company or author) if a project is based on a novel/book and fictional template
--> What is allowed, what is forbidden --> What content changes may be made to the literary and fictional template? --> What are the wishes of the rights holders?
- Requirements/guidelines/laws on the part of the state
--> Many people do not seem to know that there is a strong media censorship in Thailand and that some (important) topics are not allowed to be talked about in public, and if they are, the worst case scenario is the death penalty.
- Cultural aspects
--> Many also forget that productions are primarily produced for a local Thai audience, and here local viewing habits, social norms and other things related to the culture of the country (must) be taken into account.
Therefore, it is important to look at Thai TV projects not with a "Western/American" view, but with a local view.
Summary:
The scriptwriter and the director are not solely responsible for the project. There are several higher-level entities (TV broadcaster/producer/supervisory authority/rights holder) that act as an approving and controlling authority and influence the production and the individual processes and also make changes in case of emergency.
It also has the advantage that, unlike "Cutie Pie" and "Naughty Babe," "My Golden Blood" is not based on a novel/book and therefore has more creative freedom and can be better fine-tuned.
With this, I want to say that we should not judge hastily and wait for the finished series before we even pass judgment. If everyone (TV station/producer/supervisor/screenwriter/director) works hand in hand and there is a clear artistic vision, the series can be really good.
I hope the actual show is really good. Gmmtv have the budget and manpower to produce quality shows but I don’t…
You should know one thing: It is only a pilot trailer, which usually have small budgets.
In time for the final version of the series to be aired, there will be many changes and improvements to the plot, cinematography and special effects/VFX.
The best example of this is the series "Be my Favorite", in which Gawin also participated in a role, where the pilot trailer and the final series are completely different, but many positive changes and improvements were made.
The best thing is to wait for the finished series, and then see what the final result will look like.
Simply happy it's not highschool or college themed, and has a special twist we definitely don't see every day…
You should know one thing: It is only a pilot trailer, which usually have small budgets.
In time for the final version of the series to be aired, there will be many changes and improvements to the plot, cinematography and special effects/VFX.
The best example of this is the series "Be my Favorite", in which Gawin also participated in a role, where the pilot trailer and the final series are completely different, but many positive changes and improvements were made.
The best thing is to wait for the finished series, and then see what the final result will look like.
@Reinee Seezinz It would be nice if you could respond to my points in an adult and argumentative manner, and not block them.
You have made claims that are defamatory towards the actors, which in some countries falls under denial and is therefore punishable, and it would be very nice if you could back up your claims with fact-based and verifiable evidence that is not based on personal feelings and opinion.
Otherwise, it is very questionable and in a sense morally reprehensible why you are making these claims.
And again, generally speaking:
None of us, knows the internal planning at GMMTV looks like, and certainly we don't know the personal schedules of the 60+ actors, some of whom are also studying and pursuing other jobs! And also have a private life that they do not have to share with the public.
Also we do not know which projects with which actors, for Part 2 are planned, because these are according to statements of the CEO at the program presentation currently still in a too early production stage to communicate more.
And my personal opinion:
People should stop holding on to any imaginary ships that don't correspond to reality. All actors at GMMTV are independent artists with their own lives, who are allowed to live, work and love independently/without their screen partners! It would be very desirable if finally all viewers would see the actors on the screen for what they are, actors who are also just people, and not characters into which you can fantasize something that does not exist.
It is frightening how much garbage is written about some actors, false claims are written about employees, and some people just believe it without checking facts and evidence. And am sorely disappointed in the people who do this.
I completely understand that because of the sometimes toxic BL community, some actors no longer have the desire or energy to do BL series and are very mentally burdened.
Part 1 did what felt right to me and was refreshing on the side. GMMTV broke up imaginary ships to finally free the actors from this stigmatization as a private person, actor and human being, which is called ships in the BL community.
So is this confirmed as an adaptation of Kissable Lips?
No, this series has nothing to do with Kissable Lips.
Why many have this assumption is a mystery for me. Yes, there are vampires in the series, and it's about special blood, but felt every second vampire story has this plot.
This is probably because the genre often serves the same clichés over and over again, and the viewer can get the impression that if you've seen one vampire story, you've seen them all.
totally not watching two nepobaby leads with zero acting experience. casting standards literally doesn't mean…
1. You should be ashamed of yourself!
2. What you have written in your two comments, falls in some countries under denial and is punishable.
3. Do you have real solid and verifiable evidence for your defamatory claims that are not based on perceived personal feelings and opinions?
4. You don't know how the internal planning at GMMTV looks like and you certainly don't know the appointment schedule of each of the 60+ actors, some of whom are also studying and have other jobs!
And by the way, Part 1 of the program presentation has shown that GMMTV has made a change in the allocation of roles, and no longer just stubbornly based on any imagined ships roles are awarded. Personally, I think it's good that many of these imaginary ships have been broken, so that the actors are finally perceived as what they are, uswa independent artists who can live, love and work without their screen partner.
not the flying scene in the trailer 😭😭😭 i hope that doesn't acc happen, its so unserious
In time for the final version of the series to be aired, there will be many changes and improvements to the plot, cinematography and special effects/VFX.
For me personally, this series was the biggest surprise on part 1 of the program presentation. And I'm really looking forward to the series.
And we must not forget one thing at this point: It is only a pilot trailer, which usually have small budgets.
In time for the final version of the series to be aired, there will be many changes and improvements to the plot, cinematography and special effects/VFX.
The best example of this is the series "Be my Favorite", in which Gawin also participated in a role, where the pilot trailer and the final series are completely different, but many positive changes and improvements were made.
The best thing is to wait for the finished series, and then see what the final result will look like.
I wonder why they never made him went back to his real timeline, it feels like he was escaping to face the reality…
To your last question. I think Kawi was fibbing a bit and didn't mean it when he said, "It seems like I've already experienced today," but wanted to get Pisaeng to talk to him with this hint, because Kawi already realized that it was Pisaeng from the future.
I think Pisaeng's short trip to the past was a lesson for him, because he too had to learn to accept fate as it comes (including the possible death of a loved one). And that's why Pisaeng didn't stay in the past, because he has lived this life before and doesn't want to change anything about it, and accepts his and Kawi's fate in this timeline.
Strictly speaking, the Pisaeng that is now with Kawi in the past is no longer the original Pisaeng, but "only"…
No, the Pisaeng from the future is a completely different Pisaeng than the one in the night when he had the argument with his mother. The Pisaeng from the future has experienced the same thing in the past as the original Pisaeng, but each variable in the future creates a new variant.
Pisaeng like all other characters from the past are the original variant. The Time Jumps in the future create the variants.
Pisaeng has always been in love with Kawi, and thus the original Pisaeng, because his feelings for Kawi started at the end of their school days, only Pisaeng couldn't admit it to himself in the original timeline. And that's why in the original timeline, Pisaeng didn't dare to take a step towards Kawi, but hid his true feelings, which then came out in the timeline at the end of episode 2, but Pisaeng didn't quite tell the truth in this timeline when he said that he's only had feelings for Kawi for 10 years.
And the Pisaeng from the future is very different in character from the original Pisaeng, which Kawi seems to notice quickly when you look at the preview of the next episode, where he already notices in bed that he is eventeull not 'his Pisaeng'.
Because this Pisaeng variant from the future no longer has the optimism and joie de vivre as the original Pisaeng, but is disillusioned and has to admit that Kawi was right when he said that the future is not an easy thing, and terrible things can happen.
Ok Kawi came from the future to the past but after they graduated from college he moved with Pisaeng and lived…
Strictly speaking, the Pisaeng that is now with Kawi in the past is no longer the original Pisaeng, but "only" a variant from a possible future.
The original Pisaeng was unfortunately erased by this variant (from a possible future) because its memories and its whole self were overwritten by this Pisaeng variant and thus the original Pisaeng is lost.
The question, of course, is what happens when this Pisaeng variant returns to its timeline, whether Pisaeng then becomes the original Pisaeng again or whether Pisaeng retains the memories and thus becomes a new variant.
This may be an unpopular opinion, but this is a luke warm romance at best. Its honestly more bromance than anything,…
Whenever I read comments like yours, I wonder what the hell is going on in these people's heads.
Are these people just immature, hateful and villainous or fanatically deluded?
How can you write such things (directly/indirectly) about someone you don't know personally at all. Are you completely unaware of the implications of their actions? Are you proud of it? What do you want to achieve with it?
Everyone is welcome to criticize if it is constructive. But verbally attacking a person coupled with a biased opinion based on half-truths/lies/theories spun up on the internet by some people unfamiliar with the real situation completely misses the point of constructive criticism.
Such comments leave me stunned and my faith in the humanity in many people is getting more and more lost.
Forgive my language, but I just had to get this off my chest.
Although I don't think the series will end with a sad ending, I could live with a bittersweet ending that is more in line with reality.
I could imagine the following ending: While it is his unalterable fate to die young in the future, Kawi spends his last years with Pisaeng in the best, most self-fulfilling and peaceful way, where it is possible for both of them to say goodbye to each other at the end, and that Pisaeng will thereby be able to let go of Kawi and make a new start with the beautiful memories of him in mind, knowing that Kawi died a peaceful death.
For me, that would be a peaceful, albeit emotional, ending that I could live with. Not every story can be a fairy tale, because real life isn't like that either, unfortunately, and that would also be a new level of storytelling that GMMTV would enter.
THANK YOU!!! I couldn't agree with you more LOL - I appreciate you saying this even though we may come under attack…
Thank you for the insight into your thoughts and your opinion. It's natural that everyone has their own views and we don't all tick the same.
This is not referring to you now: I very often read very superficial or very toxic comments in comment columns or on social media about BL series, but also about gay reality shows, which I personally find very unfortunate. Especially when it comes to people we don't know personally, but some take the right to judge them and spread (unjustified) hate messages. Currently, for example, in the case of the gay dating show "His Man" (season 2), where some comments are very problematic, and the participants are confronted with hate messages that are abousult a no-go.
I also have the feeling that the series was created especially for Dew and Tee, and that both of them, at least in my opinion, have a greater influence on the production of the series than other actors. I feel the same way about Sky-Nani with “Arrest and Action,” where it's also very obvious that both of them have a big impact on the series.
Youngjoon doesn't think he's the main character in a BL drama, he just wants to solve the problem with Myeongkyun. Where you get this assumption from is beyond me.
When Myeongkyun follows Youngjoon, I'm not referring to the show itself. Myeongkyun followed Youngjoon into Hanmin's bedroom after Youngjoon left the situation to de-escalate and was very emotionally upset.
And I found this action of Myeongkyun strange because it was obvious that Youngjoon didn't want to be with Myeongkyun at that moment and the mood was explosive.
One thing I find paradoxical about Myeongkyun's behaviour is that he says he's happy to see Youngjoon again, but instead of smoothing things over and picking up the pieces, he does everything he can to put a lot of strain on his relationship with Youngjoon.
I wish Myeongkyun would either try to mend the relationship with Youngjoon and have a serious talk with him, or bring it to an end and end the relationship for good. Otherwise they'll just end up hurting each other more and more.
Myeongkyun knows exactly how to make Youngjoon angry.
And two things are a bit ironic:
- Myeongkyun claiming that Youngjoon is controlling him even though he's the one who keeps intentionally fueling the situation
- Myeongkyun claims, that Youngjoon has no real interest in Hanmin, while there are other participants who doubt Myeongkyun's feelings for Minseon.
And Myeongkyun could easily end the whole situation by taking Youngjoon aside in a quiet moment and having an honest conversation with him, where both parties can put their points on the table and bring the matter to a conclusion. Alternatively, a third, independent person could be present to moderate the conversation.
And yes, Youngjoon is also partly to blame for the situation and is not entirely free, but I think it's wrong to say and comment that he is solely to blame or that his reactions are unfounded.
There seems to be more going on in their past together than either of them wants to reveal on the show and in public.
I hope that if things continue to escalate over the course of the next few episodes, production will step in and encourage the two to have a conversation as equals that leads to a positive outcome. They don't have to become friends, they just have to be able to coexist.
If he were to keep the story with Myeongkyun a secret, it would be like lying to the other candidates.
The reason why Youngjoon wants to clear up the situation and why the whole thing is so important to him is clear. Myeongkyun has a different point of view, which is his right, but there has to be a solution that they can both agree on, and that's what Youngjoon has tried to do.
Personally, I would tell the others too. We saw last season that Seongho was very upset that Junseong didn't openly talk to him about the ex story and he only found out months later because of a reaction. And with Youngjoon and Myeongkyun, the situation is completely different again and also has a very serious impact on the course of the season.
I am very suspicious of Myeongkyun and don't like the way he communicates (talking to Youngjoon).
I also get the impression that Myeongkyun has a hard time getting involved in committed and serious relationships, which is indicated by both Youngjoon's statement and his answer to the question the production team asked him.
Youngjoon has a lot piling up in him from the past, in addition to what happens in the show, and the barrel will eventually overflow, which we already know from the teasers.
And for the life of me, I don't understand why people are writing that Youngjoon and Myeongkyun should become a couple. Anyone with two eyes can see that at least one side has suffered from their relationship and that it will only go wrong in the end.
This is not meant to be hate towards Myeongkyun, but is my subjective perception and categorization as a viewer. Please always remember that we are writing comments about real people here and not about any BL characters.
First of all, screenwriters and directors can work with different genres. And just because a screenwriter has previously written a romantic comedy doesn't mean she can't write a serious and profound supernatural drama.
Also, many seem to forget that there are many frameworks that screenwriters and directors have to deal with that they have no control over and have to work with.
These are for example:
- Requirements/guidelines on the part of the TV station/producer/supervisor:
--> What is allowed, what is forbidden
--> What direction (including genres/story) should a project take?
--> What are the wishes of the producers?
- The budget
--> How much money is available to the project for each department?
--> Does the project receive government funding that is conditional?
--> Is there an contingency budget
- Requirements/guidelines on the part of the rights holder (company or author) if a project is based on a novel/book and fictional template
--> What is allowed, what is forbidden
--> What content changes may be made to the literary and fictional template?
--> What are the wishes of the rights holders?
- Requirements/guidelines/laws on the part of the state
--> Many people do not seem to know that there is a strong media censorship in Thailand and that some (important) topics are not allowed to be talked about in public, and if they are, the worst case scenario is the death penalty.
- Cultural aspects
--> Many also forget that productions are primarily produced for a local Thai audience, and here local viewing habits, social norms and other things related to the culture of the country (must) be taken into account.
Therefore, it is important to look at Thai TV projects not with a "Western/American" view, but with a local view.
Summary:
The scriptwriter and the director are not solely responsible for the project. There are several higher-level entities (TV broadcaster/producer/supervisory authority/rights holder) that act as an approving and controlling authority and influence the production and the individual processes and also make changes in case of emergency.
It also has the advantage that, unlike "Cutie Pie" and "Naughty Babe," "My Golden Blood" is not based on a novel/book and therefore has more creative freedom and can be better fine-tuned.
With this, I want to say that we should not judge hastily and wait for the finished series before we even pass judgment. If everyone (TV station/producer/supervisor/screenwriter/director) works hand in hand and there is a clear artistic vision, the series can be really good.
In time for the final version of the series to be aired, there will be many changes and improvements to the plot, cinematography and special effects/VFX.
The best example of this is the series "Be my Favorite", in which Gawin also participated in a role, where the pilot trailer and the final series are completely different, but many positive changes and improvements were made.
The best thing is to wait for the finished series, and then see what the final result will look like.
In time for the final version of the series to be aired, there will be many changes and improvements to the plot, cinematography and special effects/VFX.
The best example of this is the series "Be my Favorite", in which Gawin also participated in a role, where the pilot trailer and the final series are completely different, but many positive changes and improvements were made.
The best thing is to wait for the finished series, and then see what the final result will look like.
You have made claims that are defamatory towards the actors, which in some countries falls under denial and is therefore punishable, and it would be very nice if you could back up your claims with fact-based and verifiable evidence that is not based on personal feelings and opinion.
Otherwise, it is very questionable and in a sense morally reprehensible why you are making these claims.
And again, generally speaking:
None of us, knows the internal planning at GMMTV looks like, and certainly we don't know the personal schedules of the 60+ actors, some of whom are also studying and pursuing other jobs! And also have a private life that they do not have to share with the public.
Also we do not know which projects with which actors, for Part 2 are planned, because these are according to statements of the CEO at the program presentation currently still in a too early production stage to communicate more.
And my personal opinion:
People should stop holding on to any imaginary ships that don't correspond to reality. All actors at GMMTV are independent artists with their own lives, who are allowed to live, work and love independently/without their screen partners! It would be very desirable if finally all viewers would see the actors on the screen for what they are, actors who are also just people, and not characters into which you can fantasize something that does not exist.
It is frightening how much garbage is written about some actors, false claims are written about employees, and some people just believe it without checking facts and evidence. And am sorely disappointed in the people who do this.
I completely understand that because of the sometimes toxic BL community, some actors no longer have the desire or energy to do BL series and are very mentally burdened.
Part 1 did what felt right to me and was refreshing on the side. GMMTV broke up imaginary ships to finally free the actors from this stigmatization as a private person, actor and human being, which is called ships in the BL community.
Why many have this assumption is a mystery for me. Yes, there are vampires in the series, and it's about special blood, but felt every second vampire story has this plot.
This is probably because the genre often serves the same clichés over and over again, and the viewer can get the impression that if you've seen one vampire story, you've seen them all.
2. What you have written in your two comments, falls in some countries under denial and is punishable.
3. Do you have real solid and verifiable evidence for your defamatory claims that are not based on perceived personal feelings and opinions?
4. You don't know how the internal planning at GMMTV looks like and you certainly don't know the appointment schedule of each of the 60+ actors, some of whom are also studying and have other jobs!
And by the way, Part 1 of the program presentation has shown that GMMTV has made a change in the allocation of roles, and no longer just stubbornly based on any imagined ships roles are awarded. Personally, I think it's good that many of these imaginary ships have been broken, so that the actors are finally perceived as what they are, uswa independent artists who can live, love and work without their screen partner.
And we must not forget one thing at this point: It is only a pilot trailer, which usually have small budgets.
In time for the final version of the series to be aired, there will be many changes and improvements to the plot, cinematography and special effects/VFX.
The best example of this is the series "Be my Favorite", in which Gawin also participated in a role, where the pilot trailer and the final series are completely different, but many positive changes and improvements were made.
The best thing is to wait for the finished series, and then see what the final result will look like.
I think Pisaeng's short trip to the past was a lesson for him, because he too had to learn to accept fate as it comes (including the possible death of a loved one). And that's why Pisaeng didn't stay in the past, because he has lived this life before and doesn't want to change anything about it, and accepts his and Kawi's fate in this timeline.
Pisaeng like all other characters from the past are the original variant. The Time Jumps in the future create the variants.
Pisaeng has always been in love with Kawi, and thus the original Pisaeng, because his feelings for Kawi started at the end of their school days, only Pisaeng couldn't admit it to himself in the original timeline. And that's why in the original timeline, Pisaeng didn't dare to take a step towards Kawi, but hid his true feelings, which then came out in the timeline at the end of episode 2, but Pisaeng didn't quite tell the truth in this timeline when he said that he's only had feelings for Kawi for 10 years.
And the Pisaeng from the future is very different in character from the original Pisaeng, which Kawi seems to notice quickly when you look at the preview of the next episode, where he already notices in bed that he is eventeull not 'his Pisaeng'.
Because this Pisaeng variant from the future no longer has the optimism and joie de vivre as the original Pisaeng, but is disillusioned and has to admit that Kawi was right when he said that the future is not an easy thing, and terrible things can happen.
The original Pisaeng was unfortunately erased by this variant (from a possible future) because its memories and its whole self were overwritten by this Pisaeng variant and thus the original Pisaeng is lost.
The question, of course, is what happens when this Pisaeng variant returns to its timeline, whether Pisaeng then becomes the original Pisaeng again or whether Pisaeng retains the memories and thus becomes a new variant.
Are these people just immature, hateful and villainous or fanatically deluded?
How can you write such things (directly/indirectly) about someone you don't know personally at all. Are you completely unaware of the implications of their actions? Are you proud of it? What do you want to achieve with it?
Everyone is welcome to criticize if it is constructive. But verbally attacking a person coupled with a biased opinion based on half-truths/lies/theories spun up on the internet by some people unfamiliar with the real situation completely misses the point of constructive criticism.
Such comments leave me stunned and my faith in the humanity in many people is getting more and more lost.
Forgive my language, but I just had to get this off my chest.
I could imagine the following ending: While it is his unalterable fate to die young in the future, Kawi spends his last years with Pisaeng in the best, most self-fulfilling and peaceful way, where it is possible for both of them to say goodbye to each other at the end, and that Pisaeng will thereby be able to let go of Kawi and make a new start with the beautiful memories of him in mind, knowing that Kawi died a peaceful death.
For me, that would be a peaceful, albeit emotional, ending that I could live with. Not every story can be a fairy tale, because real life isn't like that either, unfortunately, and that would also be a new level of storytelling that GMMTV would enter.
This is not referring to you now: I very often read very superficial or very toxic comments in comment columns or on social media about BL series, but also about gay reality shows, which I personally find very unfortunate. Especially when it comes to people we don't know personally, but some take the right to judge them and spread (unjustified) hate messages. Currently, for example, in the case of the gay dating show "His Man" (season 2), where some comments are very problematic, and the participants are confronted with hate messages that are abousult a no-go.