The whole Meyer Briggs personality type thing is, of course, utter pseudoscience bullshit. But of course that…
MBTI isn't complete bullshit. However, it has been grossly misused and abused over the years. The whole point of the test is just to provide some insight into YOUR personality, but it doesn't define who you are. You change as you age, so your MBTI doesn't stay the same forever. The fact that some people use it to define themselves and others is just plain ignorant, and very stupid.
@Stardust Tay and Gun kissed during a livestream and everyone freaked out. The homophobic fans all went ballistic. They spread false rumors about Tay, and Gun was pelted with insults and threats. TayNew later had to do a livestream to explain that livestream because those so-called fans wouldn't let it go. The whole thing is just ridiculous.
I was reading Reddit comments earlier and came here to see a 7.5 ....nautrally got the wrong impression. But i…
MDL ratings aren't reliable. The score you see now is only based on a couple of people after watching 2-3 episodes. It's going to change (and probably go up) as the series progresses.
Pfft... you might as well say there's a scandal between Gun and Joss because of that photo at the GMMTV afterparty. It's called acting, so just enjoy the series and leave their private lives alone.
Finally got around to watching this. I gotta say, there's a much more realistic vibe to it. I think anyone who has been an intern could relate to it. You think you know it all because you made good grades in school, or you graduated at the top of your class. Yet none of that matters once you step out of that college bubble and into the complex world of the work force. The show itself isn't perfect (imo), but as someone who worked as an intern before, I can honestly say the struggles are real. While this series might not be as dramatic or romantic as OffGun's previous works, I'm just glad GMMTV came to their senses and stop putting OffGun in a school uniform.
Who's rating this show this low??l If i didn't know better, I'd swear today's viewers are scared of flawed characters…
Angst isn't for everyone, though I wouldn't be so hung up on ratings since they're not that accurate. Plus, it's still early. Rating will change as the show progresses.
Did anyone else think that Ming was actually in love with Joe the whole time and didn't realise it?
From the novel, Ming is kinda twisted (imo). He fell in love with Tong after seeing him in a movie, but since Tong is straight, he uses Joe as a substitute. It's not until Joe found out about Tong and confronted Ming about it that he begins to re-examine his feelings. However, by the time he realizes that he loves Joe, it's already too late. He's done a lot of irreparable damage, and of course, Joe died in that stunt accident.
Ironically, Ming later found out that Tong's back in the fight scene (the one that made him fell in love) was actually Joe's back. Tong lied about being the one who did all the stunts. Which is a slap in Ming's face as he realizes how stupid and blind he's been this whole time, mistreating Joe and allowing Tong to string him along. That was a "Karma's a bitch" kind of moment.
Just when I thought the series was getting better, they had to screw it up with the last two episodes. I understand the part about Kram2 caring for Tai2 was a significant part of the novel, but the way they executed it just felt rushed. And why on earth did they have to change the ending? The NC scene at the end is just excessive and imo, unnecessary. I supposed MaxNat fans would happily eat it up, but I wish they'd kept the Ash exchange ritual from the novel. That would've been a more touching ending.
This series a step-up from Naughty Babe, though production could've done better to do the novel justice.
Having read the novel beforehand, I have to say Professional Body Double is not an easy novel to adapt into live action. However, this is turning out to be a good series. It takes a while to figure out the flashbacks and present times, but so far, they're doing a fantastic job chronicling Joe and Ming's relationship between the accident, and the aftermath of Joe's death. I look forward to seeing when Joe's friends figure out who he really is.
I hope the same thing that happened to Cherry Magic doesnt happen to this.
That depends on th e contract between GMMTV and TV Asahi, but I don't think there'll be any problems. They have shown Japanese and Korean adaptations on YouTube. What happened with Cherry Magic was an accident.
It took a while for me to figure out what's happening, but somehow, I'm loving the whole drama within the entertainment industry storyline. Some people may find it silly for the two actresses to be feuding over a stylist, but it's actually quite common lol. While I'm still not sure how the dream thing fits into all this, I find this series pretty interesting.
Yeah.... about that... I'm afraid it's not gonna happen. He's lucky he even has a body right now.
Yup. Basically, Joe died when he went over that cliff, but his soul somehow found its way to a comatose patient three years later. If they're following everything in the novel, then his body would be found later in the series.
Diew's mom: Get out more often! Don't stay in your room so much! Make more friends!
Life as an introvert with an extrovert mom... XD
Ironically, Ming later found out that Tong's back in the fight scene (the one that made him fell in love) was actually Joe's back. Tong lied about being the one who did all the stunts. Which is a slap in Ming's face as he realizes how stupid and blind he's been this whole time, mistreating Joe and allowing Tong to string him along. That was a "Karma's a bitch" kind of moment.
This series a step-up from Naughty Babe, though production could've done better to do the novel justice.