I have never shed so much tears while watching a BL. Even Gun crying in Theory of Love didn't make me cry. All my tears came from the reminiscent back and forth between the present older people and their younger counterparts especially the lady who portrayed an older version of An. She was simply amazing! But honestly, it is true how the two mains didn't have any significant problems themselves, rather, from their past selves. And Fluke never fails to amaze me with his acting. Been watching him since My Bromance and he's still amazing!
Not the ending I wanted but the ending I fully expected. If there was an Angel of Death then there should've been an Angel of Life. Anyways, what a rollercoaster of a series.
Just finished this and I'm honestly just waiting for the ZonSaifah special episode because it seems like everyone I've come across thoroughly enjoys this couple a bit more than TutorFighter. That's not to say TutorFighter isn't great as a couple. Every series has their ups and downs but freakin COVID19 ruining everything. Especially for this series!
I already loved Tay but I seriously fell more in love with him because of this series. DBK is an amazing series that tackled real-life issues well. The portrayal is believable.
And honestly, I'm still surprised Tawan is older than Podd. Judging from looks only, I would've guess Podd was older.
That is not an excuse in my opinion. The script was lazy and even if you shoot the final scenes first, they still…
I'm honestly not surprised with the way the story proceeded considering it became kind of obvious the direction the story was headed once it passed the halfway-ish point. There could've been a multitude of reasons why things progressed/happened the way it did which we'll probably never know why. The chemistry was there but my guessing why it fell off was because of trying to include all the little side problems into the story-line like making Tine keep his insecurity despite Sarawat telling him multiple times that he legitimately liked him. Acting definitely played a part but considering it was Win's first gig it's understandable on his part. As for Bright, I've never seen him a part from this series.
That is not an excuse in my opinion. The script was lazy and even if you shoot the final scenes first, they still…
Development takes time. It'd take time if the final scenes were shot first as I don't expect them to make it super convincing on a first basis similar to how many fans complained about Yibo's stoic face early on in The Untamed. Many people I seem to come across only talk about that scene lacking, which I agree, but to say they lacked chemistry is false. I'm not gonna excuse the fact that most BL series have awkward staring but it doesn't take away from the actual romantic scenes. Nothing is perfect but the way the series ended is fine since there weren't any loose ends though it could've definitely ended better.
If that is the excuse then, I would like to know how was the whorkshop process? BrightWin definitely spent a good…
Watching their high-five scene near the end you can definitely tell that Win gave a real surprise reaction compared to an acting one. This is not to say that it wasn't awkward as it definitely was but placing a kiss there (as most people wanted) wouldn't have been appropriate anyways. The least a hug but no one other than the directors and actors know what was supposed to happen. If the last scenes were truly the camping scenes then take their chemistry from that scene and compare it with the finale scenes and you can definitely tell there's a difference meaning there was probably a significant amount time between the two filming sessions.
People need to realize that the scenes are not shot in order! Bright and Win have mentioned that all of their love scenes were shot back-to-back, therefore, the ending scenes could've well been shot before any of that. I've read elsewhere that the camping scenes were the last scenes to be shot.
I guess I'm the only one who is not coming from this generation who enjoyed watching this version.I had watched…
I actually agree very much with everything you said. After watching quite a few of the older renditions (Hana Yori Dango, Meteor Garden, Boys Over Flower, etc.) a long time ago, I can definitely say that the bullying and rich cliche things have died down greatly. Those were the things I could not stand in the earlier renditions which makes me prefer this version more, but those original few will always be special to me as well.
There are more cons than pros for this series. From Li Wei and her annoying friend (who I wanted someone to slap so bad) to the annoying director (who seriously needed to yell at everything) and the odd story continuity. The amount of events/activities they constantly had made me wonder how they even had time to seriously study for their so called "exams". Xiaoxi's clingyness and lack of self-respect in the first few episodes was absolutely annoying, but i really liked it when she gained some self-respect and dignity. And the latter episodes where the clingy role reversal happened was a great addition. I also liked the fact that Jiang Chen geniunely loved her from early on despite never admitting it. Such a tsundere. Second-lead syndrome was real for me in this series.
On a side note, you're telling me the school doctor is younger than half the main cast in real life?!?!
I did not enjoy this season as much as the first one. Eun-jae was soooo annoying this season. Like they totally made her have a complete 180 personality change which was ridiculous. Seriously, even though Hwayoung had her scandal thing come back during the casting time, her character was one of the reasons why the first season even remotely worked. I mean sure, they made an excuse saying that her character's story wrapped up nicely, but that's bs since Eun-jae's did too until they went and created drama with her story. It was unnecessary since I totally hated her this season...and Ji woo could not really act compared to Park Hye Soo...they should've casted someone else...They should've just changed her into a new character.
But honestly, it is true how the two mains didn't have any significant problems themselves, rather, from their past selves.
And Fluke never fails to amaze me with his acting. Been watching him since My Bromance and he's still amazing!
And honestly, I'm still surprised Tawan is older than Podd. Judging from looks only, I would've guess Podd was older.
On a side note, you're telling me the school doctor is younger than half the main cast in real life?!?!