No we won't. This is the comment section, the reviews are on a different page. We don't have to be polite or overly…
First off all: I am not your sweetie. You can keep your condescending nicknames to yourself. We're not in grade school, we're adults. We can have a conversation without having the need to add unnecessary nicknames to everything as if that prove anything whatsoever. Second of all: The reason why I and so many other people have watched so far is that we continue to hope it will improve. In the first few episodes there were at least some story happening, it wasn't ground breaking but it was... Something. And then it just... Stopped and stagnated week after week. The trailer would suggest a new storybeat gets picked up and we would hope and watch, because we liked the beginning and hoped it could catch us again. But it just didn't and that's frustrating and disappointing. Especially because they have the budget to hire competent writers and screen directors. We KNOW that if they tried they could deliver what we hoped they would deliver. It's such wasted potential it's sad.
And a way to get that frustration off is writing comments and discuss ideas and our personal frustration with people who feel the same. That's not 'negativity' that's actively giving the network and drama exposure while being critical. And we do that every week, because every week something new happens that could have gone better. I can explain some production and editing points I'm personally really frustrated on, if that would help. Because it's NOT blind hate, it has a reason. And I'm really stuck on this 'we all know' who is we? All I see is you.
Thank you ☺️It's not that good but it's not that bad either. If you try to ignore the Mafia or whatever it…
You know what I mean. Their comment? No. Everyone else's comment that didn't only have positive things to say? Yes. But somehow it's always the others who are oh so unfair and have way too negative things to say. But your complaining isn't 'being negative'? Funny how that works
Thank you ☺️It's not that good but it's not that bad either. If you try to ignore the Mafia or whatever it…
You're always so quick in pointing out negativity every single time I see in this comment section, but then dare to complain when people have actual, good formulated criticism? You're a joke
Good God, everyone please stfu with the negativity. It's not funny and it's not cute, it's actually quite irritating.…
No we won't. This is the comment section, the reviews are on a different page. We don't have to be polite or overly positive, this is for our unfiltered feelings towards each and every episode. If you can't take that 'stop watching it' like you just said :)
As a farewell gift I'm raising my rating to 10/10. This series has brought me true enjoyment -- admittedly much…
Yes! I feel like coming here every single week after each episode, reading the reactions in real time really made the drama a lot more watchable. It of course happens a lot with dramas but there is something about Unforgotten Night and the fast reactions and interaction in the comments made this memorable
Love this so much! Amazing makeup and costumes. Is the relationship going way too fast? Yes, but they have the chemistry to make it believable and adorable ^^
The way they compared liking violence in bed to bdsm... Not appreciated. As if it isn't stigmatised enough, the writers had to go out of their way to make sure the viewers know being into bdsm means being into violence.
And don't come at me with your 'well they said it's fine'. That is not the point. The point is that bdsm has nothing to do with violence, and even making that connection shows not only a blatant misunderstanding but the pure ignorance of the writers. Towards the scene, the community and everything associated with it.
Also are we supposed to feel bad for Cherry? Why? There wasn't a single plot point that would make us more understanding…
Maybe she thought she could "turn him straight"? And since Kamol kind of keeps coming back to her in a way she can't lose attachment. I personally think it's like 'if this one guy wouldn't exist he would turn straight and love me' which?! What kind of thought process is that?
I'm so glad Danil exists now, he is the exact chaotic, evil energy we all need to at least pay attention. Like…
Also are we supposed to feel bad for Cherry? Why? There wasn't a single plot point that would make us more understanding towards her in any way whatsoever. If she actually dies in the next episode now THAT would be interesting
I'm so glad Danil exists now, he is the exact chaotic, evil energy we all need to at least pay attention. Like something interesting is finally happening. He's been there for less than five minutes and is easily the best actor so far, I love his energy. Slay the house down Danil ^^
P. S I BETTER SEE SOME DEATH NEXT WEEK! THE KILL COUNT IS LIKE 1
I am blown away at the difference in Khaotung in this show as compared to his other roles, particularly in TonhonChonlatee.…
I assume it'll be fear mongering in the end. Like from the principle down to his students to keep absolute control over everything. But you also never know
The first episode was okay. But why does the music have to drop in beat every time anyone looks at anyone else? It's not THAT dramatic or deep, calm down bass booster
The Rouge Hair is Back! I saw it on the airplane. Otherwise, I don't have too much to say about this episode.…
How is Kamol supposed to make vague statements towards Cherry without his vitamins?! Or tell his guards to stand around. He can't do that without his daily... Vitamin C? I don't even remember ^^
Am I the only one who laughed out loud when Kamol, THE MAFIA HEAD didn't even carry a pocket knife with him?! No, one of his FOUR bodyguards had to hand him one like a dad on a school trip. And the way he handled that gun like a wet glove you have to touch. The most unthreatening image ever. He didn't even execute one of the guys! So useless to even have the gun there, gave us false hope for some action.
Also none of the dudes are even dead or had huge patches of blood or had any missing limbs (even though Kamol said he would cut them up). I was so disappointed. They could have at least let Kamol dump their dead bodies into the main fountain until the water turned red or SOMETHING! But this... How are we as viewers supposed to see Kamol as a ruthless killer? He's a barking puppy at best
I have the feeling it'll be queerbait just like the 'lesbian' tag. Or they'll hint at it with the three looking…
Because they KNOW people will watch through 12 episodes just to a glimpse of it. Especially wlw and poly content because it's so incredibly rare. It sucks but it's definitely a strategy
Second of all: The reason why I and so many other people have watched so far is that we continue to hope it will improve. In the first few episodes there were at least some story happening, it wasn't ground breaking but it was... Something. And then it just... Stopped and stagnated week after week. The trailer would suggest a new storybeat gets picked up and we would hope and watch, because we liked the beginning and hoped it could catch us again. But it just didn't and that's frustrating and disappointing.
Especially because they have the budget to hire competent writers and screen directors. We KNOW that if they tried they could deliver what we hoped they would deliver. It's such wasted potential it's sad.
And a way to get that frustration off is writing comments and discuss ideas and our personal frustration with people who feel the same. That's not 'negativity' that's actively giving the network and drama exposure while being critical. And we do that every week, because every week something new happens that could have gone better.
I can explain some production and editing points I'm personally really frustrated on, if that would help. Because it's NOT blind hate, it has a reason.
And I'm really stuck on this 'we all know' who is we? All I see is you.
But your complaining isn't 'being negative'? Funny how that works
If you can't take that 'stop watching it' like you just said :)
It of course happens a lot with dramas but there is something about Unforgotten Night and the fast reactions and interaction in the comments made this memorable
Is the relationship going way too fast? Yes, but they have the chemistry to make it believable and adorable ^^
As if it isn't stigmatised enough, the writers had to go out of their way to make sure the viewers know being into bdsm means being into violence.
And don't come at me with your 'well they said it's fine'. That is not the point. The point is that bdsm has nothing to do with violence, and even making that connection shows not only a blatant misunderstanding but the pure ignorance of the writers. Towards the scene, the community and everything associated with it.
If she actually dies in the next episode now THAT would be interesting
He's been there for less than five minutes and is easily the best actor so far, I love his energy.
Slay the house down Danil ^^
P. S I BETTER SEE SOME DEATH NEXT WEEK! THE KILL COUNT IS LIKE 1
It's not THAT dramatic or deep, calm down bass booster
And the way he handled that gun like a wet glove you have to touch. The most unthreatening image ever. He didn't even execute one of the guys! So useless to even have the gun there, gave us false hope for some action.
Also none of the dudes are even dead or had huge patches of blood or had any missing limbs (even though Kamol said he would cut them up). I was so disappointed. They could have at least let Kamol dump their dead bodies into the main fountain until the water turned red or SOMETHING!
But this... How are we as viewers supposed to see Kamol as a ruthless killer? He's a barking puppy at best