So, basically, the parents dialogue from what I could decipher is close to: Dad1: - I don’t like your son. He made my son cry. Dad2: - I don’t like your son, either. He made my son cry, too. Mom1: - They broke up (🤷♀️)
I wonder if production company will continue with Jack’s story, pairing him with Yacht. I mean, why cast a popular actor as a random barista? Besides, in this episode Jack went to get coffee for the boss… Just a thought 😉
So, Joong/Dunk served fluff on steroids, but script had pretty much no plot, unfortunately.
I see there are several directors for this series, which is normal for an anthology format. So I guess each couple’s story will be a hit or miss. We’ll see 🍿
I like how you decided the announcement at the birthday dinner as what didn’t make sense and not the selective…
Sounds good! Let me know how you like it. I’m sure you’ll like some couples. This is one of my favorite series as they had different types of stories for each couple: “normal romance”, supernatural, “friends with benefits”, etc. I think they had different directors for each couple, so it’s definitely an interesting watch. I loved their wardrobe! That department should get a huge raise! Especially for MaxNat and ToruFirst couples! Nat looked amazing - like a fashion idol with streaks of femme, while First was drop dead gorgeous seductive type! I do believe you’ll like ToruFirst 😂
I like how you decided the announcement at the birthday dinner as what didn’t make sense and not the selective…
Watch Y Destiny. I don’t remember which episodes are his, but he’s hilarious there and so cute! I enjoyed Y Destiny overall, so even though 1st two episodes are not awesome in comparison to others (each 2 episodes cover a different couple), there are some fire episodes there! I think you’d love ToruFirst - they were literally on fire! 😻
I like how you decided the announcement at the birthday dinner as what didn’t make sense and not the selective…
Selective deafness and hearing voices are part of the universe they created. So if I was hellbent not to accept it as a background for the story I wouldn’t be watching it 🙀 Same goes for any series with a supernatural element - I just accept it from the get go as a background for the story. The little bro being a little brat is just a part of his character which hopefully will be developing throughout the story, so nothing unusual about it for me. Parents being complete idiots, though, is something that stood out to me like not making much sense 😉
I’m so glad Pee has main role here! I’ve liked him a lot since Y Destiny. He was so adorable and funny there - one of my favorite characters in the series. I enjoyed the 1st episode, nice premise and good actors. The only thing that didn’t make much sense to me was the timing the parents chose with their announcement, but oh well 🤷♀️ The kitty was really cute, I think she was hot in the beginning but I guess they gave her water as she looked fine in the next “cut”. 😻
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I’d be practically glued to the book I want, that’s for sure 😂 I’ve left my purse with all my IDs and credit cards while clutching my book! 🤦♀️ Thankfully, a wonderful kind soul mailed my purse with all the stuff to me 🙏🥰
Living in Japan for 5 years, I've noticed that my relatives here are super open when it comes to discussing family…
Thank you very much for your response! 😊 I’m glad it’s just a trope - that’s what I was hoping for. Of course, every family is different, I was just curious if the popular trope reflects the most common practice as I am not familiar with Japanese or Thai cultures, but I like to learn from people who actually know the subject.
Actually, the terrible environment in here was only caused by Yuki. His parents truly do care about Yutaka, they…
I agree that Yuki should take it up with his parents, but unfortunately bullies are cowards who don’t dare go against people they fear. They prefer to harass people who won’t retaliate. 😡
Honest question to people who know the culture. I noticed it’s a common trope for parents to either bring in an adopted child or get married and bring in a stepchild without their own kids’ prior knowledge. Is that something specific only to Japanese and Thai dramas, or does it happen in real life? Thank you 😊
Actually, the terrible environment in here was only caused by Yuki. His parents truly do care about Yutaka, they…
I think parents hugely contributed to the bad environment. To start with, it looks like Yuki was surprised to see a new family member. So they never talked to him about it even though he was old enough to be taken into consideration. Then, they completely ignored nasty remarks from their older son towards their younger. So Yuki was encouraged by their silence. So I disagree that Yuki is the only one to blame. Maybe it’s different in the original source, but from what I see in the series - they are the cause of the situation.
Premise seems pretty interesting to me - maybe we could get some police procedural? Ok, I doubt I would get THAT lucky, but one can hope 😂
Dad1: - I don’t like your son. He made my son cry.
Dad2: - I don’t like your son, either. He made my son cry, too.
Mom1: - They broke up (🤷♀️)
Repeat Dad1/Dad2 three times
All: - Let’s support their love! 🥂
Did I miss anything? 😂
I see there are several directors for this series, which is normal for an anthology format. So I guess each couple’s story will be a hit or miss. We’ll see 🍿
The little bro being a little brat is just a part of his character which hopefully will be developing throughout the story, so nothing unusual about it for me.
Parents being complete idiots, though, is something that stood out to me like not making much sense 😉
I enjoyed the 1st episode, nice premise and good actors. The only thing that didn’t make much sense to me was the timing the parents chose with their announcement, but oh well 🤷♀️
The kitty was really cute, I think she was hot in the beginning but I guess they gave her water as she looked fine in the next “cut”. 😻
Thankfully, a wonderful kind soul mailed my purse with all the stuff to me 🙏🥰
I’m glad it’s just a trope - that’s what I was hoping for. Of course, every family is different, I was just curious if the popular trope reflects the most common practice as I am not familiar with Japanese or Thai cultures, but I like to learn from people who actually know the subject.
Thank you! 😊
I noticed it’s a common trope for parents to either bring in an adopted child or get married and bring in a stepchild without their own kids’ prior knowledge. Is that something specific only to Japanese and Thai dramas, or does it happen in real life?
Thank you 😊
To start with, it looks like Yuki was surprised to see a new family member. So they never talked to him about it even though he was old enough to be taken into consideration.
Then, they completely ignored nasty remarks from their older son towards their younger. So Yuki was encouraged by their silence.
So I disagree that Yuki is the only one to blame. Maybe it’s different in the original source, but from what I see in the series - they are the cause of the situation.
Was that you? 😉