I haven't finished the episode, but I just have to say seeing the thumbnail preview for ep 8. I really should have known it'd be Book.
Edit: I've read the book so nothing that could happen will phase me with the way they've enhanced the experience so far. So I feel confident saying this series is and will be perfect and no I'm not accepting criticism. I'm enjoying myself immensely.
They're focusing heavily on Mental health. Inthu wears a shirt from a famous psychology textbook on PTSD in this…
Surprisingly enough, dealing with his parents death is part of the book so idk what to tell you. It also doesn't take the book to know since they already pulled and explained the star card. But it's not for you, that's fine.
I really like the pairing of Jimmy and Sea in the Last Twilight and Gmmtv should have just forced a part two of…
They're focusing heavily on Mental health. Inthu wears a shirt from a famous psychology textbook on PTSD in this episode titled "The body keeps the score," it's clear that's what they are prioritizing. That's not nothing, it's character development.
I'm personally not a fan of period pieces, but because it's something fresh in the BL industry and it had GreatInn starring I decided to give it a try.
I think if you don't already like period pieces, this won't necessarily win you over since it has all of those hallmarks that make period pieces, like yearning and slower pacing.
Loved Great, Loved Auboom (wanted more of that hard of hearing storyline). The cinematography was solid.
The ending was just a standard wrapping up of loose ends. Nothing super special to me.
PS Gmmtv, you could just cast brown skinned people instead of bothering with a botched makeup job. They aren't ready for that conversation though.
Not my dumb ass just realizing that Thap hates fortune tellers because his parents always get scammed, but In was there to lie to their mom about Dao's compatibility w her potential future fiance 🫢
I actually find this show funny and can laugh.Curious what is cringe humour to you? I found My Golden Blood very…
I'll reiterate that I've enjoyed much of the show, but sometimes the secondhand embarrassment I feel is overwhelming. I know the humor is supposed to be that way, it's not really a critique, I just am not handling it as well as I want to.
I guess there's a secondhand embarrassment component to what I find cringe? There's more to it, but I don't really know how to quantify it.
Also I still can't believe Apo is real some days.
Edit: I've read the book so nothing that could happen will phase me with the way they've enhanced the experience so far. So I feel confident saying this series is and will be perfect and no I'm not accepting criticism. I'm enjoying myself immensely.
But I'm not surprised 🤏🏾🤏🏾🤏🏾
I think if you don't already like period pieces, this won't necessarily win you over since it has all of those hallmarks that make period pieces, like yearning and slower pacing.
Loved Great, Loved Auboom (wanted more of that hard of hearing storyline). The cinematography was solid.
The ending was just a standard wrapping up of loose ends. Nothing super special to me.
PS Gmmtv, you could just cast brown skinned people instead of bothering with a botched makeup job. They aren't ready for that conversation though.
I never said I disliked it. Criticism isn't hate. Get out of your feelings.
Ok, but in all seriousness. JimmySea is the only CP that can make me all shy even though I'm grown.
That's all.
I guess there's a secondhand embarrassment component to what I find cringe? There's more to it, but I don't really know how to quantify it.