You know what’s sad? it’s Thyme trying to fit and understand her world because he love her that much. Even…
Like another comment said, Gorya stepping into Thyme’s world is always going to be harder. Thyme was easily accepted by her family and also easily bought a whole ass house. Thyme’s mother is obviously not welcoming to Gorya. She has to prove herself to be ‘worthy’ of Thyme’s world on top of her family problems. I don’t blame Gorya for giving up.
I always ask my partner what his predictions are (since he knows nothing of other versions) and his guess is that…
Hmmm if your partner's right that would mean Talay is based on a different "rival" character from the manga. Personally, I'm thinking Talay is a mix of this character and the one everyone else is thinking about.
Hello. I've seen many comments about how great the "monkey" character was. I don't remember that. And yet I've…
I've always liked the fiancee character, but I don't think the dramas. Taiwanese and Chinese versions were the best at showing her being supportive of the main couple as she's only engaged to ML for a couple episodes. But the other versions show her hanging on to ML for too long, which makes her seem like a bad friend lol. Anyway, I think people like her because she's not the typical rival seen in dramas.
I actually never really thought he was disconnected from F4. In all the versions he has a presence and have always…
Totally agree with you! I think Nani is just getting more attention because he's sooo good-looking and they're playing up the bad boy image. Anyway, MJ's character in the manga and all the different versions has always been my favorite so maybe I'm biased xD
Unfortunately there is a American version called Boys Before Friends. It was terrible lol.
Yeah, it's unofficial but they claimed it was a remake at first. Guess I should've known it was going to be bad as soon as they switched to "inspired by" lol. They could never make a real American version. Like you said, they would try to make it like Euphoria and then stretch out the story for too long so it'd last multiple seasons. American TV can't be trusted with some storylines.
The trailer left me confused about Grace's character. Is she trans? Also lots of insensitive jokes. I think this show will prob offend a lot of people. Anyway, I'm watching for Luke.
The more we see Thyme's mom the more confused i get on how the director gonna make her kind in any way. The other…
Thyme’s mom seems the closest adaptation to the manga. That women was never kind lol. She only has a short moment of humanity, when you realize that she’s also a mother who cares for her child. F4 Thai will probably go for something similar.
im thinking thyme’s fiance will appear til around ep 11? i like milk in bad buddy but like!! UGHHH
Ugh I hope they don’t drag it out that long. I always like the fiancée character, but the dramas drag her character arc out too long. I like her better in the manga when she becomes a supporter of the FL and ML.
I want some toxic shippers to stop hating on Tu. Nobody hold you at gun point to watch this show. I just know…
I’ll never understand shipping people in real life. I think anyone doing this doesn’t really care about the actor. They only care about seeing their fantasies come to life. Ship characters, not people!
I hope it's not a disapointment like 'An Eye for an Eye', 'Irresistible' and 'The Player'
Agree about An Eye for an Eye and Irresistible. Both series started good but had lackluster endings. I also think the same of Nabi. I haven’t finished The Player yet, so we’ll see..
I feel that college kids wouldn't really care enough to do all of this bullying, especially to the extent that…
High school students are more subject to peer pressure. I just feel that college students have more to worry about since they're becoming adults. At that age, you also don't care about what others think. Whereas high school students have plenty of time to think about all of the petty/useless things we cared about back then lol.
Anyway, this could also be a cultural thing. I just read an article that said bullying in Thailand is a huge problem (similar to Japan). I'm guessing that students feel a lot of pressure from school and getting into a good college. Like Thyme said in the 1st ep, they want a "release" which they get from hurting others.
Ep 7 was it. F4 Thailand is no better than the other versions. There are no excuses to why they decided to include…
I think you make a fair point. That scene was really scary and intense. Tbh I'm not really sure whether the scene should've been included or not. I'm on the fence.
Anyway, I love that you mentioned Hana Nochi Hare. Anyone dislikes the problematic parts of Hana Yori Dango should definitely check it out. In some ways I prefer it to HYD.
I'm at ep5 and with every version I think Boys Over Flowers should be set in university. I think that would make…
I feel that college kids wouldn't really care enough to do all of this bullying, especially to the extent that we see in this version. When you're older, the high school politics seem petty lol. And the school doesn't care what the F4 does because their families give them so much money. This works for any type of school I guess.
Also, I don't think that they're implying that Thyme will immediately become a CEO upon graduation. It's more like high school is his time to be free and then when he graduates he will have to start preparing to take over when he's older.
Tbh I’m really picky about the second lead couple. In the manga, it’s sweet and a bit heartbreaking. There’s a connection there but it’s not romantic.
*Taiwan version does the storyline the best in my opinion . I can tell that the tried to be faithful to the manga, showing all the nuances of their relationship. *Japanese version kind of butchers it :/ Yuki comes off more as having an obsessive crush and it’s played for laughs. *I haven’t finished Korean version yet, but Ga-eul is more likable than the Japanese version. I can tell the story greatly diverges from the manga from what others have said. *In the Chinese version, I didn’t find them ending up together realistic. Ironically they followed the manga too much so Xi Men doesn’t really seem that into Xiao You imo. *Finally, Thai version. For some reason, right now I’m feeling that I wouldn’t mind Kavin and Kaning end up together. They seem to just click. And I can believe that Kavin will fall for this girl. I’m so curiously about how their relationship plays out.
Anyway, this could also be a cultural thing. I just read an article that said bullying in Thailand is a huge problem (similar to Japan). I'm guessing that students feel a lot of pressure from school and getting into a good college. Like Thyme said in the 1st ep, they want a "release" which they get from hurting others.
Anyway, I love that you mentioned Hana Nochi Hare. Anyone dislikes the problematic parts of Hana Yori Dango should definitely check it out. In some ways I prefer it to HYD.
Also, I don't think that they're implying that Thyme will immediately become a CEO upon graduation. It's more like high school is his time to be free and then when he graduates he will have to start preparing to take over when he's older.
*Taiwan version does the storyline the best in my opinion . I can tell that the tried to be faithful to the manga, showing all the nuances of their relationship.
*Japanese version kind of butchers it :/ Yuki comes off more as having an obsessive crush and it’s played for laughs.
*I haven’t finished Korean version yet, but Ga-eul is more likable than the Japanese version. I can tell the story greatly diverges from the manga from what others have said.
*In the Chinese version, I didn’t find them ending up together realistic. Ironically they followed the manga too much so Xi Men doesn’t really seem that into Xiao You imo.
*Finally, Thai version. For some reason, right now I’m feeling that I wouldn’t mind Kavin and Kaning end up together. They seem to just click. And I can believe that Kavin will fall for this girl. I’m so curiously about how their relationship plays out.