This episode was one of the best visually and acting wise. We finally got to see Iwase show a more vulnerable side of Takara when he shares his thoughts with Taishin. The Taishin character is so refreshing because he states his feelings, rather than expecting Takara to "read the air" which is the norm in Japanese culture. Although Takara still expects Taishin to read the air, which he is surprisingly bad at as a Japanese person, at least he is starting to verbalize how he feels.
I've read the manga volumes that have been translated into English and I love this adaptation because it is mostly sticking to the source material. I understand that it may be frustrating to people who only view the live action series. I think that Kobayashi is wonderful at capturing Taichi's mercurial nature and the fact that although he understands others, he is terrible at reading Kohei's feelings for him.
In most universities, you can download the course online and there is often a video or audio recording of the…
I think it is up to the student with the disability to determine whether or not something is inefficient, a waste of money or time. Due to ableism and misunderstandings, most universities have an office for students with disabilities.
Maybe a stupid question: Wouldn't it be easier for everyone if the university or each professor provided notes…
The hearing impaired are not required to have a note taker or a sign language interpreter, it is their choice. The person with the disability should have have choice, not people with normal hearing as to what they are more comfortable with. When a person is deaf it's kind of hard to make friends with hearing classmates to share notes and such. A hard of hearing person may need something repeated, and feels awkward asking.
Yo is not dumb or playing dumb—he’s a maestro in the subtle art of emotional dodging. When Ing lays his feelings…
You've given me something to think about. I thought that he was subtly trying to get under Yu's skin by playing matchmaker with Ai and Wan. None of the younger bros seemed that heartbroken over Yu and Pan breaking up. I would think that Yo and Ai would somewhat be sad, but nope. When I've had siblings break up with a girlfriend, if I liked her, I would feel bad. I know that if I were Yo, I would have 500 questions after Pan dropped the bomb.
Yo knows that Ing confessed, but is playing can't remember because I was drunk. He obviously is not exclusively into women, but now is trying to process it. I actually like the 4 characters very much. I'm glad they are doing a slow burn story so that we can get to know them.
Lol this " Gemini be from a poor family and Fourth be a trouble maker" is not changing 😂
Gemini is always the rich kid or from a well to do family. Make them both poor or working class, I don't care, but give the guy something else to do. Fourth has never played a bully or petty criminal that I've seen. He is always a goofy guy. I would like to see them be from the streets. Both of their best roles were in Moonlight Chicken and they weren't the leads.
I loved Pah's scenes, every one of them was powerful. I hope that Pie will get her due next episode. Since Pie, Pah and Jane are my favorite characters, I'm hoping they will have more screen time for the remaining episodes.
My Love Mix-up GMMTV version was okay, but lacked the spark of the manga and the JBL. I thought that after Moonlight Chicken that Gemini and Fourth would be given more mature material, but this wasn't it. I would like to see Gemini be from a poor family and Fourth be a trouble maker. If they are going to adapt another Japanese manga, maybe get the Chinzilla gang together and adapt Given.
I like Pah and Pie and wish they got more screen time other than making mistakes, and eating.
It would also be nice to see Tae outside of his relationship with Bamhee. I'm not sure we will get more of Jane and Ryan, since we only have 2 episodes left. I hope that GMMTV casts Off in more serious roles in the future. He was great in this.
This is an ensemble cast so offgun aren't the only main characters. It's more abt all the trainees but I think…
Unfortunately the English title is not a plural, leading me to believe that Ryan is the protagonist. In my biased opinion, Pie has not gotten her fair share of screen time in this ensemble, and besides Jane, she is my favorite character. We only have 2 more episodes to go. I'm glad that you and many others are enjoying this series, I just feel a bit misled by the marketing.
I'm actually starting to think that Off and Gun are product placements in this series like Lactasoy and Oishi drinks. The are definitely not the main couple in this series. I love the character of Jane and Off's acting so much that I will just FF through the main couple. I love Pie, I wish they could find her a partner, male or female.
Whenever Ai has a dream about Yu, he has a major head injury, but when Ai gets hurt instead, it is a much milder injury. I hope we learn more about this once Wan is out of the picture.
I like the show and story but this love triangle super irritating 😅 i really which they focus on dream instead…
Normally I hate love triangles and study abroad, but with show, I kind of understand why it's there. Yu had been dating Panpan a long time and didn't even tell the younger guys that they broke up. Ai may like Yu, especially after seeing him almost die several times, but for all he knows, Yu is into women. Yu has to overcome the little brother relationship, so I think the love triangle is being used for both Ai and Yu to realize they may have feelings the other. I agree the mail leads are great.
Unpopular opinion - Rather than edit it so that someone dies at the end or they find out they are biological brothers (what was proposed for Advance Bravely), I would rather it be lost media. I'm sad though.
Yo knows that Ing confessed, but is playing can't remember because I was drunk. He obviously is not exclusively into women, but now is trying to process it. I actually like the 4 characters very much. I'm glad they are doing a slow burn story so that we can get to know them.