two weeks is that long especially when trying avoid spoilers, which has been impossible. doing a paid live stream…
I just donāt get it and I will never get it. Itās 2 weeks. During Christmas, a few Thai (and Korean, I think) shows were postponed for a week or two. No new episodes for the whole time. Paid or unpaid.
Some of us didn't know about the live stream. I would have happily paid for it. I just don't get why they can't…
The beginning of the episodes š they had a link and everything. Iām sorry you missed it. š Iām assuming you canāt buy it now because it was a live event. But I think youāre right, they could still make it available to buy so people could see the recording and the episode
two weeks is that long especially when trying avoid spoilers, which has been impossible. doing a paid live stream…
If you feel the price is too high, that's ok. I don't think anyone here said anything against people who didn't want to pay for the livestream. But if you could afford it and chose not to because you didn't like the series that much, then it's no problem to wait a little more until it's free, I think. Like I said, I would be outraged if they didn't make the last episode available for free. But they will do it.
two weeks is that long especially when trying avoid spoilers, which has been impossible. doing a paid live stream…
So you don't want to pay 20$ (for me it was 14ā¬) for an episode, live show, dancing, interviews, singing, but you want them to put the ENTIRE show on paid platforms? Where's the sense in that? With the money you save on those platforms, you can afford the ticket to watch it online. Some people can't afford those platforms and they can only watch their shows on YouTube. You're here attacking a company as if you care about the others. Clearly, you don't. You only care about yourself. YOU already have those platforms, what about other people who can't afford that? They would never get to see any of the episodes. You just didn't see ONE episode and you will get to see it, just a bit later. Please. I'm getting sick of these comments. The entitlement of fans is out of this world.
When a Hollywood movie is released, it usually goes to the Theaters first. Why? Because they need to get some…
If you read my comment, I talk about series as well. I remember watching Grey's Anatomy on a PAID channel on my TV and having to wait three weeks between the first half of the season and the second. And this would be imposed by the American company for all countries. And we would get one episode per week as well. Netflix has series that have one season every two years. But IdolFactory, a small company owned by someone who has said to have gone without eating some days to finance this production, is the one to go after.... Come on. I would be on your side if they made you pay for it to watch it forever. If they never released it later unless you paid. Then, I would be complaining with you. It's not the case.
so what was the pont of not dropping the last episode this week like normal? or what are they trying to pull with…
When a Hollywood movie is released, it usually goes to the Theaters first. Why? Because they need to get some of the money invested back. Series do the same. Have you ever seen a movie or a series from the US being released on a YouTube channel instead of a platform (like Netflix, who makes their users pay) or theaters or a TV channel? This is even more pressing here. It's a small production company who released everything for free on YouTube. They did not release it on a paying platform, who would then have to pay them for rights to broadcast. I just don't understand the problem. They will release it for free on YouTube, just a bit later. Don't we like these series? Then we need to support these companies so they can make more and not go bankrupt.
Wait what happened? If I wanted to watch the final episode today I was supposed to pay for livestream? Now I can't…
Yesterday ch3 had a livestream with the cut version. The uncut was today for whoever wanted to pay. They will release it for free on the 24th, on YouTube, for those who couldnāt pay to watch it today.
I wish I could turn all the spoilers off at once. Itās taking me too long to read everything. BUT I do appreciate…
I think I might be the one spoiling most here š but I understand people want to know. I wouldnāt be able to hold on either. I would want someone to tell me. Iām putting everything under āspoilerā and double warning when necessary. I want to spoil who wants to be spoiled, not everyone else š i donāt even comment with spoilers on Twitter or anything.
Totally agree. I appreciated the subtitles and English interpretation and all the opportunities to see the cast…
I really wanted to learn Thai as well because not all production companies care about inter fans. I found some courses on a platform called Udemy. Waiting for them to be really cheap or free.
How did the tv version end? I only watched the livestream today
That, I donāt know. It depends on how they release the special ep āŗļø Since I bought the livestream, I didnāt bother watching the cut version from beginning to end, I just know itās bad because I saw spoilers. Maybe itās easy to relate it to the special ep. Or maybe the special ep has a bit of a preview with what was cut?
I read āFinal episode. Tickets on sale. Livestreaming. And the websiteā
During Christmas, a few Thai (and Korean, I think) shows were postponed for a week or two. No new episodes for the whole time. Paid or unpaid.
Like I said, I would be outraged if they didn't make the last episode available for free. But they will do it.
Some people can't afford those platforms and they can only watch their shows on YouTube.
You're here attacking a company as if you care about the others. Clearly, you don't. You only care about yourself. YOU already have those platforms, what about other people who can't afford that? They would never get to see any of the episodes. You just didn't see ONE episode and you will get to see it, just a bit later. Please. I'm getting sick of these comments.
The entitlement of fans is out of this world.
Netflix has series that have one season every two years. But IdolFactory, a small company owned by someone who has said to have gone without eating some days to finance this production, is the one to go after.... Come on.
I would be on your side if they made you pay for it to watch it forever. If they never released it later unless you paid. Then, I would be complaining with you. It's not the case.
This is even more pressing here. It's a small production company who released everything for free on YouTube. They did not release it on a paying platform, who would then have to pay them for rights to broadcast. I just don't understand the problem. They will release it for free on YouTube, just a bit later. Don't we like these series? Then we need to support these companies so they can make more and not go bankrupt.