I feel like I'm the only one not really interested in WinTeam, and I feel guilty :( I love them as characters, but tbh I'm more excited to see where Manow's relationship goes, if she even gets one.
My heart is devastatingly sad for the drastic decreased concerning the rating T.T 8.4/10 really people? I get…
It's not that we're unaware of how great the actors and direction were, it's just that no one element can completely carry a show. This was one of my favorite BLs, and I absolutely loved the cast, but that final episode soured the experience. It's like the writer pissed in a quality glass of wine, ruining the whole thing. Bad writing is still bad writing, so for that I'm going to vote fairly.
I personally wouldn't recommend this to anyone (unless I tell them to stop on ep9). I don't want anyone to have to experience that final episode.
Everyone is upset about this less-than-happy ending, but is HIStory 3 Trapped really any better though? From what…
The difference though is that what happened in Trapped actually made sense. It wasn't some random cliche that felt shoehorned in. The story of MODC followed Yu Xi Gu's struggle, climbing out of the dark hole he'd been put in. It made the viewer want to cheer him on. And when he finally started enjoying his life he randomly gets hit by a car? That's literally the dumbest way to end a show (or movie). It's so bad that it's actually pretty funny.
I hate the whole 'I'm only gay for you' trope. Why can't we just acknowledge bisexuality exists?
Ikr? I feel like the first (and only) time I ever heard bisexuality mentioned in an asian drama was in Until We Meet Again, which is currently only on it's 6th episode.
Everyone was so pissed because of the ending but imo it is not that bad. I mean something new. Not everyone has…
HIStory is known for having happy endings (up until this point). To me it's been a breath of fresh air when compared to a lot of other LGBT media. The way they ended it was complete bs. Everything was flowing well and made sense until that random half-assed car crash scene (or lack-there-of since they didn't even bother showing what happened). It feels like the show suddenly went in an entirely different direction in the final episode which is rarely ever a good idea.
What the actual fuck was that ending. I'm so pissed off right now. I'm absolutely gutted and heartbroken. I feel…
Another thing about this episode that has me pissed is Hao's parents. They know how much he loved Yu Xi and how much he was grieving, yet they pressured him into dating someone he didn't even care for.
What the actual fuck was that ending. I'm so pissed off right now. I'm absolutely gutted and heartbroken. I feel like I've invested so much time into this show only to be betrayed. I haven't cried this much in who knows how long, and never this much just over a TV show.
That stupid cliche twist coming out of nowhere seriously ruined the entire experience for me. This is going to mess me up for a while. Call Me By Your Name did a number on me, but this has me feeling twice as bad as I did then. I'm angry and my face is covered in tears and snot rn.
I was able to accept what happened in the last episode (I hate sad endings, but this time was an acceptation). Despite what was happening it was very well written and even cute at times... that is until the last few seconds of the episode. Seriously wtf was that?
I personally wouldn't recommend this to anyone (unless I tell them to stop on ep9). I don't want anyone to have to experience that final episode.
That stupid cliche twist coming out of nowhere seriously ruined the entire experience for me. This is going to mess me up for a while. Call Me By Your Name did a number on me, but this has me feeling twice as bad as I did then. I'm angry and my face is covered in tears and snot rn.