anyways, I think it was a really great first episode. it was an hour long and it felt like it in a good way. I really like the pairing and the actor Poom is really nice. I might read the novel because the plot will probably get too complicated and I want to have a better understanding of the series
okay Miffy Iβm trusting you. Iβve been putting this off for ages. Iβm going in now π
yey, glad it was good!! π
about the ending..
The narrative shifts to Tol's perspective after Episode 10, as he revisits the past to change Tin's destiny. While I appreciate the unpredictability, there is a sense of dissatisfaction with the altered events and character dynamics in this alternate timeline. The sudden relationship between Sing and Gap feels forced and lacks explanation, leading to a perceived departure from the original cohesiveness of the first ten episodes.
Episode 13 is kind of perplexed for its convoluted events, illogical behavior of villains, and forced, nonsensical fights. So I get why it is confusing. After watching it I felt the need to read the novel to get a better sense of it.
Tin falls into a coma after an attack by Doi, and Tol waits for his recovery. Tin's family moves him to their hometown for care, and life seemingly returns to normal for everyone except Tol, who feels lost.
In the final scene at the clock tower, where they shared their first kiss, Tin miraculously appears fully recovered with his memories intact. I am guessing he probably remembered that specific kiss or just a glimpse of a moment and went there hoping he would remember more or run into Tol. Tol appears at the tower because he still hasn't moved on and likes to visit the tower to feel nostalgia.
I cannot believe I waited so long to watch this series. definitely would recommend if you have it on your plan to watch list. can't wait for the time to rewatch it and experience it again.
all these theories remind me of when gossip girl and pretty little liars were airing and everyone was coming up with crazy theories, plot twists , explanations just for it to turn into a big flop. I feel like that this is gonna turn out the same. ;_;
about the ending..
The narrative shifts to Tol's perspective after Episode 10, as he revisits the past to change Tin's destiny. While I appreciate the unpredictability, there is a sense of dissatisfaction with the altered events and character dynamics in this alternate timeline. The sudden relationship between Sing and Gap feels forced and lacks explanation, leading to a perceived departure from the original cohesiveness of the first ten episodes.
Episode 13 is kind of perplexed for its convoluted events, illogical behavior of villains, and forced, nonsensical fights. So I get why it is confusing. After watching it I felt the need to read the novel to get a better sense of it.
Tin falls into a coma after an attack by Doi, and Tol waits for his recovery. Tin's family moves him to their hometown for care, and life seemingly returns to normal for everyone except Tol, who feels lost.
In the final scene at the clock tower, where they shared their first kiss, Tin miraculously appears fully recovered with his memories intact. I am guessing he probably remembered that specific kiss or just a glimpse of a moment and went there hoping he would remember more or run into Tol. Tol appears at the tower because he still hasn't moved on and likes to visit the tower to feel nostalgia.
hope this helps!
but please let me know how was it
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