I came into this knowing it was tragic but I thought it was going to be a main lead gay couple fighting against a heteronormative society. I did not expect this! My dumba** was swooning in the first episode. I think I didn't pick up any red flags at first because a lot of the things Keng was doing are tropes that are common in a lot of dramas but they are usually presented as being romantic (things like stalking, manipulation I feel are normalized in a lot of popular dramas). But I love how this drama subverted my expectations and actually showed how predatory these behaviors are and the real life consequences that come with them. This is truly heart breaking and I didn't stop crying till the end. It's even more gut wrenching when you think about the fact that there are real people going through shit like this.
Side note: Bright and Pramote are my kings and I wish that everyone in this world can have friends like them, especially Bright. He could have easily went along with everyone and kept living his life but the way he just cut those mfs off and constantly came to Shin's aid and tried to cheer him up is just king behavior and I STAN FOREVEERRR! I'm so glad at least he and Pramote got their happy ending.
Finally, the ending. Here's how I interpreted it: I thought they were gonna meet up but I don't actually think they were at the same place at the same time. I think Keng walked into traffic (I would push him if he didn't do it himself) and died or got injured. But Shin just crossed the street and continued with his life. This makes more sense to me because he took the time to go get his degree so I don't think he would suddenly give everything up after working so hard. I think he's finally in a relatively stable place in his life. And it would make sense that he was standing there for a long time because he would be waiting for the light to change so he could safely cross. Maybe this is my wishful thinking, but I really want to believe that Shin's life was taking a turn for the better.
Anyways, this was super emotionally draining and I start crying every time I think of Shin, but I think this such an important drama. I hope we see more realistic dramas like this because I do think it has a huge impact on public perception of topics like rape and assault and also the representation of these issues in fiction. MUST WATCH (unless it triggers you)!
Hi.I am with you.Like how long has it been.He was young and Mew also played a part in it.Almost 3 years.I guess…
It’s like you predicted the future cuz Art was about to be cast in the Call It What You Want series but people lost it threatened to boycott the entire series so he got dropped
I know this is a show a lot of people like but don't come at me. I'm allowed to have my opinions. This started off really great! I loved it, it was funny, interesting, and easy to watch. But OMG! Once we get to the middle its just tooooooooo frustrating! JESUS! I wanted to smack QQ in the face so many times like girl, just say you like him and sit down. Instead we had to go down the route of drawn out misunderstandings and conflict that didn't exist until QQ creates it. I had to drop at ep 19. This is just ridiculous. They have such an interesting concept, but I can't watch a second more of it because it's so frustrating.
Really great show but I wish we got to learn about Nanno herself and what her goal or motivation is. I was hoping that some of her background would be revealed in the later episodes but the closest we ever came to earning more about her is in thee Lost and Found episode. I think that's the only episode where she helps someone rather than hurting them and I thought she had a very sincere relationship with the boy, so it felt like leaving him was something she didn't choose to do. I guess she serves as a symbol of chaos rather than being an autonomous being with personal motivations, but I think the show would've greatly benefited from some insight into her past and purpose.
I will watch anything with Tay in it but this show is so interesting and informative. I love how much he knows about his own culture. It's motivated me to learn more about my own culture and history.
I really don't know how to describe how I feel right now. All I will say is that we need more BLs like this. Honestly, I don't even know if this should be called a BL. It has such a realistic representation of queer relationships and their struggles. We need more of this and less of the fan service packed, plot-less BLs they've been pumping out lately. This is a must watch!
Um, wtf? No no no. I don't appreciate those cameos. That's some bullshit. We're going to kill one of your favorite…
I really appreciated it actually. I still can't rewatch MODC because all I can think about is the ending but now that this alternate universe where Yu Xi Gu is okay exists, I can enjoy rewatching MODC without going full emo again
It’s interesting so far but I think it’s weird that the admin doesn’t suspect Class F and investigate them. It’s so likely that they’re Black Sheep
Edit: so they revealed in ep 2 that they suspect them, but all they have to do is monitor the for one day and they'll be caught. These girls are so stupid and slow that they should've been caught already. They played music from the announcement room and then stood outside dancing. Like, how tf haven't they got caught yet. Anyways, the lack of realism in this series is too much to bare so I dropped it
Agreed! From the trailer, the story felt random, like GMMTV just wanted to bring the holy trinity together and…
right? They knew people were gonna watch it regardless of what it's about. That kind of makes me mad and makes me not want to watch it but I'll give it a try
Which episodes was it so I can avoid them? And are they literally recapping them?
I think it’s like 2 episodes before the last or something. They recap everything that happened and added like 2 extra scenes to make it different. I thought I was playing the wrong episode or something but there would be a little extra info to make you stay. I think they just wanted a higher episode count but didn’t have the footage for it
It’s a good attempt especially for the first time but I really didn’t understand what was going on. It seemed so light and upbeat in the beginning but shift in tone seemed very rushed. They definitely needed more episodes (LONGER episodes) because I didn’t have to time to invest in any of the characters before the finale.
Side note: Bright and Pramote are my kings and I wish that everyone in this world can have friends like them, especially Bright. He could have easily went along with everyone and kept living his life but the way he just cut those mfs off and constantly came to Shin's aid and tried to cheer him up is just king behavior and I STAN FOREVEERRR! I'm so glad at least he and Pramote got their happy ending.
Finally, the ending. Here's how I interpreted it: I thought they were gonna meet up but I don't actually think they were at the same place at the same time. I think Keng walked into traffic (I would push him if he didn't do it himself) and died or got injured. But Shin just crossed the street and continued with his life. This makes more sense to me because he took the time to go get his degree so I don't think he would suddenly give everything up after working so hard. I think he's finally in a relatively stable place in his life. And it would make sense that he was standing there for a long time because he would be waiting for the light to change so he could safely cross. Maybe this is my wishful thinking, but I really want to believe that Shin's life was taking a turn for the better.
Anyways, this was super emotionally draining and I start crying every time I think of Shin, but I think this such an important drama. I hope we see more realistic dramas like this because I do think it has a huge impact on public perception of topics like rape and assault and also the representation of these issues in fiction. MUST WATCH (unless it triggers you)!
Edit: so they revealed in ep 2 that they suspect them, but all they have to do is monitor the for one day and they'll be caught. These girls are so stupid and slow that they should've been caught already. They played music from the announcement room and then stood outside dancing. Like, how tf haven't they got caught yet. Anyways, the lack of realism in this series is too much to bare so I dropped it