Thinking about the ending of this drama again... I hate it. I never would've finished this if it wasn't for the main leads. Probably wouldn't have started either tho cause this is not my favorite genre.
Was thinking about this series again and really the writing is so bad. The characters all do idiotic sometimes crazy things, but they're never written consistently. Their actions only serve to move the story forward. and characterization is thrown out the window when it suits the writers.
At first, I understood and felt for female lead. But after 15 episodes, I no longer like her character. Stupid…
Tbh I think it's more the writing than Aom's acting. FL was always going to seem stupid because they set it up badly. Made her look bad from the beginning when she sided with her brother. Would've been better if us (the audience) didn't know he was the killer. Then for the last half of the series, she's so nice to Paktra (the woman who stole her fiance!!!) and not thinking about her own child. So annoying. You're right they wrote her like a magical fairy. No normal person would act this way.
Compared to the beginning, the drama really lost steam in the last few episodes. I kind of disliked how they wrote…
Also, I hated the ending. Pooh with that woman was so random. Weir was just kinda there. And why, since they changed mostly everything from the manga, did they keep Punn all alone still. What was the point of the childhood love story? Hell, they could've shown her for two seconds and I would've been happy. I'm only satisfied with Krating's and Mone's ending.
I have so many questions. Wouldn't the revenge have stung more if tawan knew Korn and his mum planned it from…
I think Korn’s mom’s plan isn’t over yet. And if he told Tawan, she would definitely reveal everything to Min. Embarrassment is the only thing holding Tawan back now.
I think Min’s feelings are genuine, but I guess we’ll see.
And Tawan is the same as her mother to Orn and her mother. Why wouldn’t they hurt her too? She has benefited from her mother’s actions and didn’t condemn them.
I think this was my favorite episode after "The Glass Mask." I was surprised how much depth they gave Talay. This character has always been one of my favorites in the manga, but I never liked any of the drama's executions until now. His story with Phupha was surprisingly heart-warming and you could really feel the pain Talay was going through. This was also the scariest version of the kidnapping scene as they made Talay seem unhinged at times (in other versions this character was always in control and the beating really didn't last that long). It really felt like a life or death thing.
P.S. Kay and First have nice chemistry. GMMTV should consider putting them in bl together :)
I get why people are upset that Thyme didn't face more severe consequences in this episode but folks, it's a Hana…
Like Thyme said, it was going to change his life forever if I became public. That would've also changed the whole trajectory of the series. And like you said, at least they called him out this far.
U don't know Ahn Hyo Seop... how is that even possible lmao
Lol I just looked at his page and I do know him. Guess I didn't recognize him since I saw him in Lovers of the Red Sky and he's dressed all historically.
Started this show randomly. First K-drama I've watched in long time without knowing at least one of leads. Overall, I liked the fluffy vibe and I'm glad there's a secondary couple instead of making both men fall for the FL.
I think F4 Thailand is very closely following Chinese Meteor Garden
Disagree. F4 Thailand seems to take the most influence from the Japanese version. I love the Chinese version, but it's the most different from every version due to its tone.
anyone els think that this is the worest version of them all !!! this version is close to the chineas one but…
Thai version isn't like the Chinese one at all. Totally different vibes. It's more like a grittier version of the Japanese drama. I'm enjoying the Thai interpretation more, but you're entitled to your opinions.
Well, what's going to happen in the next ep happens in every version. But the consequences thing is not given…
*In the original, Junpei (Talay) wants revenge on Tsukasa (Thyme) for almost killing his friend. Manga often points out how animalistic and violent Tsukasa was during middle school. *Meteor Garden and MG2018 are basically the same as the original. Korean version too, but here they change it to Junpei wanting revenge for his brother whom we see in the first ep. *Japanese version deviates the most. They change it to Sakurako (Hana) kidnapping Tsukushi (Gorya) instead. Strangely, in the sequel, Junpei is introduced and kidnaps Tsukushi but Tsukasa's sister saves her this time. *Anyway, my main point that none of this really has anything to do with the red card. Thai version has decided to focus in on it instead of ignoring it like the original and other versions. And there's even an "anti-F4" group even of just some random guys who hate Tsukasa/Jun-pyo/Si for beating them up.
Correct me if I am wrong but I don't think we ever got to see the consequences of gun pyo and ming zi actions…
Well, what's going to happen in the next ep happens in every version. But the consequences thing is not given as much emphasis. This version has chosen to focus on the red card and it's effects on others. I'll put the rest under a spoiler.
I think Min’s feelings are genuine, but I guess we’ll see.
And Tawan is the same as her mother to Orn and her mother. Why wouldn’t they hurt her too? She has benefited from her mother’s actions and didn’t condemn them.
P.S. Kay and First have nice chemistry. GMMTV should consider putting them in bl together :)
*Meteor Garden and MG2018 are basically the same as the original. Korean version too, but here they change it to Junpei wanting revenge for his brother whom we see in the first ep.
*Japanese version deviates the most. They change it to Sakurako (Hana) kidnapping Tsukushi (Gorya) instead. Strangely, in the sequel, Junpei is introduced and kidnaps Tsukushi but Tsukasa's sister saves her this time.
*Anyway, my main point that none of this really has anything to do with the red card. Thai version has decided to focus in on it instead of ignoring it like the original and other versions. And there's even an "anti-F4" group even of just some random guys who hate Tsukasa/Jun-pyo/Si for beating them up.