Lol MCU does put fake scenes in the trailer to prevent spoilers. They even edit out entire characters so we don't…
Well, MCU did it to prevent spoilers, whereas shows like this didn't even have a script let alone spoilers lol. And yeah, I've so many things to say about 2gether. I mean, I don't even need my BL shows to have kisses. But a decent effort to tie up loose ends and to avoid lazy writing shouldn't have been that hard to pull off. I was amazed how the storyline fizzled so fast and crashed so completely after a promising start. Since this show is from the same studio, I just sincerely hope the team does a better job.
I'm a little confused. Maybe people haven't realized this but as of May of 2020, the main cast has just finished reading the script. FINISHED. READING. THE SCRIPT. I was dumbfounded when I found out, to be honest. Because how many of y'all thought the production has already been completed sometimes last year? Here's my burning question. If this series is still in pre-production at this point, what is with that trailer that's been out for like eight months? Doesn't it make more sense for them to actually film the series before cutting a trailer instead of basically put out an aesthetically pleasing but essentially "fake" one? Imagine Marvel Cinematic Universe releases a trailer of their own X-MEN movie (my favorite comic book superheroes) , only for them to be saying, "Oh, jkjk hehe that was just some footage we threw together just because it looks great and we can. We can't guarantee the result of our finished product though because we haven't got anything concrete. Ooops~" What is the point, then, other than to tease audiences with misleading expectations? LOL Not trying to be a downer, but logistically speaking, this means everything in that trailer has not been an accurate representation of what to expect from this show. Because there's no show as of yet. I know 2GETHER did the same thing for their teaser, for one reason or another, with some other shows, but we all know how that whole thing ended. This is why I've been concerned. Just imagine the forest rangers hugging it out in the last episode & high-fiving each other...lol
Strangely, I kinda enjoy everyone's will-they-won't they dynamic that I don't even care that much if it's BL or not at this point. Also, Ohm is everything.
Ah, typical Korean drama where one character rejects another in the cruelest way with the harshest words possible but they're doing it for the "greater good".
I'm on episode 6, so things might change perhaps. For now, all I want to say is this. I get it. We've all had one-sided crushes or ones we pined for knowing nothing would be reciprocated. It's tough, but it's relatable.
What is not relatable is being a pompous douche and repeatedly hurting your friend, regeardless of if you're aware of his romantic feelings. Relationship or not, you don't use your friends and treat them like trash whenever it's an inconvenience for you.
UPDATE: I ended up liking this series. Largely thanks to how it ended well. The character I disliked redeemed himself in the end and had a strong growth arc. Kudos. Still been an emotional roller coaster though.
Overall, I enjoyed this. There are some problems as always but I decided the actor's efforts made up for the inconsistent plot. I know there's a novel, so maybe I should fill in the blanks by reading it.
Ummm.. yeah but then again if everything is fine then it's boring kinda unrealistic too.... I don't mind it wasn't…
True. But it's become so trope-y and soap operatic that it's starting to lose its effect. Like, I didn't feel a thing when watching the latest episode.
The worst thing is when Bohn smile after he get "fake angry" to Duen. It's getting annoying, since it happened…
Seriously. Like, you bf is already insecure and nervous and you want to further antagonize him by pulling these self-centered "pranks"? Part of the reasons that I didn't feel bad after he broke up with him.
as my answer: I just can't stand his behavior, I mean he acts like he's 5 years old, I don't wanna sound rude,…
If you see your bf could potentially misunderstand something that he thinks he saw, you tell him right there and then if you've done nothing wrong. The worst thing you could do is run away and WAIT UNTIL LATER. It will only worsen the misunderstanding. And I'm talking from personal experience.
as my answer: I just can't stand his behavior, I mean he acts like he's 5 years old, I don't wanna sound rude,…
You seem to forget earlier during the episode when Duen was trying to apologize to Bohn, who literally pretended he was angry and let the joke gone on for hours just to tease his bf. Imagine when you're already feeling your bf is mad at you AND you see the incident in the woods with Mind AND knowing that this is your first m/m relationship. Yeah, everything is not as black and white, and Duen as a younger guy for sure IS allowed to have his feelings hurt. He isn't as mature and confident as Bohn, and he is certainly not a robot that can just turn off his feeling either.
Lhong.... bitches be crazyyyyyyy. But I knew something was up sinve he fisrt showed up... it was crystal clear.
I like to think that it's a matter of pure vs necessary evil, and I don't think he belongs in the former. I think the character flaws in both Tharn and Type majorly contributed to their falling out (and I'm not just talking about the climax showdown), and all they needed was the extra push, which unfortunately came from Lhong.
I'm not exactly very forgiving of all the shit Type did but I did anyway. I think you'll be fine. Honestly, I think there's always room for a redemption arc.
Is there any creepy bits in this? personally there's nothing worse for me than liking a series only for a main…
"creepy and rapey"? oh my friend you have no idea what you're in for. Just consider all your options before going into this series is all I can say to you.
I don't get why this drama is rated so high, idek how y'all made it past the first episode, like he straight up…
I was so mad at the sexual assault part, and as I pushed through the the rest of the episodes, more anger just flooded in. Let's just say the main 2 leads are not your model LGBTQ relationship.
Despite the divisive reviews, I gave this series a shot.
Oh, boy. Was this a mistake.
Dropped it at episode 6. So many issues, and I'm sure I hadn't even hit the worst ones yet. What's the point of rooting for two very unlikable characters (especially Type) who consistently do toxic shit to one another, despite their strong chemistry? Yeah, no. Don't need to put myself through anger and frustration. Real-world already has enough of those.
Since this show is from the same studio, I just sincerely hope the team does a better job.
Maybe people haven't realized this but as of May of 2020, the main cast has just finished reading the script. FINISHED. READING. THE SCRIPT. I was dumbfounded when I found out, to be honest. Because how many of y'all thought the production has already been completed sometimes last year?
Here's my burning question. If this series is still in pre-production at this point, what is with that trailer that's been out for like eight months? Doesn't it make more sense for them to actually film the series before cutting a trailer instead of basically put out an aesthetically pleasing but essentially "fake" one?
Imagine Marvel Cinematic Universe releases a trailer of their own X-MEN movie (my favorite comic book superheroes) , only for them to be saying, "Oh, jkjk hehe that was just some footage we threw together just because it looks great and we can. We can't guarantee the result of our finished product though because we haven't got anything concrete. Ooops~" What is the point, then, other than to tease audiences with misleading expectations? LOL
Not trying to be a downer, but logistically speaking, this means everything in that trailer has not been an accurate representation of what to expect from this show. Because there's no show as of yet.
I know 2GETHER did the same thing for their teaser, for one reason or another, with some other shows, but we all know how that whole thing ended. This is why I've been concerned. Just imagine the forest rangers hugging it out in the last episode & high-fiving each other...lol
For now, all I want to say is this. I get it. We've all had one-sided crushes or ones we pined for knowing nothing would be reciprocated. It's tough, but it's relatable.
What is not relatable is being a pompous douche and repeatedly hurting your friend, regeardless of if you're aware of his romantic feelings. Relationship or not, you don't use your friends and treat them like trash whenever it's an inconvenience for you.
UPDATE: I ended up liking this series. Largely thanks to how it ended well. The character I disliked redeemed himself in the end and had a strong growth arc. Kudos. Still been an emotional roller coaster though.
The worst thing you could do is run away and WAIT UNTIL LATER. It will only worsen the misunderstanding. And I'm talking from personal experience.
Oh, boy. Was this a mistake.
Dropped it at episode 6. So many issues, and I'm sure I hadn't even hit the worst ones yet. What's the point of rooting for two very unlikable characters (especially Type) who consistently do toxic shit to one another, despite their strong chemistry?
Yeah, no. Don't need to put myself through anger and frustration. Real-world already has enough of those.
2/10