Question: I see that this title is part of Fourever You. Is it a separate story, and do I need to watch the previous ones to understand what's going on? I've heard of Fourever, but I haven't watched any of these series because they didn't really grab me. However, The Sun from Another Stars looks interesting.
I think something will happen with those portrait halves and how they will be put back together again. And I wonder what happened to the main characters in the past and how it relates to the dream at the beginning of episode 1 And finally, which photo from the end of episode 2 is from the past, and which is the result of changing the past?
Finally finished ep 7. Frankly i did get bored a bit in the middle but it's probably cz this drama is just not…
Well, apparently Lynx turns into a cat in heat when he's drunk. I'm waiting for Leo and Pom, although I don't know about you, but I think Pom isn't quite right for Leo. I have a feeling that Leo would be better off with someone with a slightly different personality than Pom, but the important thing is that Leo gets someone for himself and doesn't end up like our poor Krapor, i.e., as the fifth wheel.
Leo and Lynx's father live in a mansion, have servants....while one of his sons worked in godawful places and…
This guy is a complete bastard. We knew about Kao and Meow, and now it turns out he has a third woman who is his wife, and a daughter too. I wonder how many more secret lovers he had and how many more secret children.
I expected their father to have two mistresses, but now it turns out that the bastard has at least three families. I wonder how many more half-siblings from other mothers will appear, or whether he stopped at these three. and , I don't like that. It's only episode 7, and the next one looks too promising, which could mean that something bad is going to happen in the last two episodes.
HOLY SHIT THAT GOTTA BE TEASING A SECOND SEASON!!!
I saw it and I seriously think they completely ruined this title. There were so many ways to introduce this second season, if it actually comes out. And in this way, they completely ruined the main story.
Advice for those who haven't seen this episode yet: if you don't want the main story ruined, don't watch this episode unless we actually get a second season. But for now, consider episode 12 to be the ending, because episode 13 ruins the whole series.The only thing you'll be left with is a completely ruined main story.
They even had sex, when they were not officially dating In the novel, after a lot of days Qin asked Duang to be…
It didn't surprise me, but sleeping with each other even when you're not together and getting matching tattoos when you're not together are two different things. The tattoos surprised me quite a bit, especially since there are supposed to be 12 episodes and we're only on 5. It would suit me better somewhere around 8 or 9 episodes.7
Duang is like an attention-seeking puppy who turns into a neglected and sad puppy when Qin ignores him. My impression at the moment is that on the one hand ths drama is sweet, charming, and funny, but on the other hand, this game of cat and mouse in the sense that Duang desperately chases Qin, and Qin throws poor Duang scraps of attention, is frankly a little tiring, and I would like a little more of the other couple.
It was Okay, I overall had a Good Time watching this, but it was not a Great Show or anything special. I was kind…
I also missed such a conclusion to the story, because after everything that happened at home, the heroes just jumped straight into a vacation. All we know is that the doctor and Camp ended up in the hospital, and that's all.
To sum up, a doctor with psychosis and a girl with depression joined forces, and we see the results. The doctor was sick, but it's hard to say whether Pufai was sick from the beginning or whether her depression caused the illness, but whatever caused it, if she hadn't asked the doctor for help, maybe they wouldn't have started, but Pufi ended up suffering the same fate as her victims. Champ and the doctor will probably go to jail, and Champ so that even his beloved father won't be able to help him. Jay, on the other hand, faces years of therapy, especially since he was the only one who came out of it almost unscathed, as only Jay and Champ survived. Overall, the series started out interesting, but first of all, the storylines were drawn out, some even far-fetched, and secondly, in my opinion, somewhere in the middle it lost that something that made it really good, and then it became weak.
I freaking knew that Pufai isn't death! Freaking knew it.
I'll tell you that after some of the comments, I thought we would really get some kind of shock or something about who was behind it, but even I wasn't surprised because I don't remember which one, but after one of the early episodes, I began to suspect that Pufai was alive after all and that the suspicious doctor at least helped with the cover-up, but the fact that the doctor is a mask is a bit surprising, and I think that others who suspected Pufai weren't very surprised either.
I'll tell you that after some of the comments, I thought we would really get some kind of shock or something about who was behind it. So for those who believed in Pufai and the doctor, there was no surprise, but for those who bet on Jay or someone else and didn't suspect Pufai, it was definitely a big surprise.All in all, the only thing that slightly surprised me was that the killer was the doctor and not Pufai herself.
The most interesting thing here is that this matter destroyed everyone except Champ, because he doesn't care about it, it didn't even affect him, he doesn't care about anything and he doesn't care what happened and what is happening to the rest.
Well, I wonder if Duang is interested in photography because he is interested in it, or if he is pretending to know about it because he found out that Qin takes photos.