I have to ask what relationship? Nothing to be seen.
I said "to build the relationshipS between ALL the characters" in plural. I don't know if the word "relationship" includes other types of bonds that aren´t romantic ones in English (In my native language, it does), but I meant all the interactions between the characters. Also, the back-and-forth between Khem and Pharan is built, cause it is making their feelings and motivations progress.
In my opinion, the problem is that this series isn't the next Ari Aster, Copolla, Scorcese, Spilberg movie, so…
I mean, yes, they could do more risky things with the plot. But they are trying to respect the original book as much as possible, and the "action" would be in episodes 7 and 9 till the end. I guess is was a better option to make these last episodes "lighter" as a sort of "the calm before the stom".
I don't get how some people think the last two episodes are filler, when these episodes and episode 7 are important to build the relationships between all the characters. If they didn't do this, future events would feel empty of feelings and connections. Everyone wants lots of action and progress, but trust me, y'all are going to miss the ease of these moments when the final arc begins.
Are they losing the plot? They're suddenly giving us sappy romance I once read on Wattpad and those writers write…
Hello! I don't know if you really wanted an answer, but in case you did: No, they're not losing the plot. The attraction, denial of feelings, rejection, and now jealousy between the main characters are key parts of the plot that will unfold in the following episodes, as this will let us know if Porkru will intervene with Khem's karma and the reasons behind. The middle of the story will always be the slowest part, as we've passed the introduction but are not yet at the climax, but rather in the build-up to it.
This is one of the most frustrating bl shows so far - the story seems to go nowhere and the reasoning for the…
Maybe my opinion is not valid to you, as I read the novel. But I don't think we can classify it as a "filter episode" until we are shown whether the events that happen are important or not to the plot. At the end of the day, this is still a love story, so every interaction (or lack of them) between Khem and Pharan correlates to the main plot. I understand it can be a little frustrating not to have answers yet, but they have 12 episodes to distribute the history so we can have the climax near the end. You don't go to see a 2-hour movie to have all the answers in the first 30 minutes. Hope you don't drop the series, so you can see if the way it unfolds is satisfactory or not. If it's not of your taste, that's also completely valid. And I hope I didn't sound annoying or overly explanatory. English is not my first language, and I'm autistic, so getting the right tone when writing is a bit difficult for me.
Question. So Ram's anger, very justified now. I'd haunt the shit out of the family too, they would never sleep…
By the belief of the series, yes, the baby has reincarnated. I don't want to spoil who, but to answer your question, the character hasn't been introduced but has been mentioned.
If it's true Shamans cannot have a lover, why is Prim and dad after him knowing he's a Shaman?
i think they just don't care. Prim is not a bad person; she just has been in love for a long time, and now that they are close to thirty, which is a common age to settle down, get married, and have kids, they may hope that Pharan is going to change his opinion about his life as a shaman.
My question is this then...his Grandpa had a wife/lover, I am guessing, since he had a son and all of that, right?…
We don't know if he had a lover; it could be just a child out of marriage, seeing as how he did reckless things with his magic, which later affected his family. About his magic, master Sek did a lot of experimentation with his magic in his youth, and after he started to use black magic, he no longer had to follow the 5 precepts.
I don't know if the word "relationship" includes other types of bonds that aren´t romantic ones in English (In my native language, it does), but I meant all the interactions between the characters.
Also, the back-and-forth between Khem and Pharan is built, cause it is making their feelings and motivations progress.
I guess is was a better option to make these last episodes "lighter" as a sort of "the calm before the stom".
Everyone wants lots of action and progress, but trust me, y'all are going to miss the ease of these moments when the final arc begins.
The attraction, denial of feelings, rejection, and now jealousy between the main characters are key parts of the plot that will unfold in the following episodes, as this will let us know if Porkru will intervene with Khem's karma and the reasons behind.
The middle of the story will always be the slowest part, as we've passed the introduction but are not yet at the climax, but rather in the build-up to it.
At the end of the day, this is still a love story, so every interaction (or lack of them) between Khem and Pharan correlates to the main plot.
I understand it can be a little frustrating not to have answers yet, but they have 12 episodes to distribute the history so we can have the climax near the end. You don't go to see a 2-hour movie to have all the answers in the first 30 minutes.
Hope you don't drop the series, so you can see if the way it unfolds is satisfactory or not. If it's not of your taste, that's also completely valid.
And I hope I didn't sound annoying or overly explanatory. English is not my first language, and I'm autistic, so getting the right tone when writing is a bit difficult for me.
Prim is not a bad person; she just has been in love for a long time, and now that they are close to thirty, which is a common age to settle down, get married, and have kids, they may hope that Pharan is going to change his opinion about his life as a shaman.
About his magic, master Sek did a lot of experimentation with his magic in his youth, and after he started to use black magic, he no longer had to follow the 5 precepts.