Talay infuriates me. He treats Tao Sor like a child, who can't make decisions on his own. But he can, he is an adult. He may not remember, but he knows very well, what he agrees to and what the consequences are going to be.
Kims uncle and cousin are also making me incredibly angry. The way they treat Kim like an outsider, even though he's family, is terrible. They know what day it is, and even if they don't exactly know, they can guess why this day would be important to him, and yet they dismiss him like that.
And I also know that they are going to blame Tao Sor falling into the water on him. But Kim didn't do anything. First, he had no idea the boat had issues. Second, Tao Sor jumped into the water to get his paintings (not very smart). None of this is sth that Kim could have predicted, but they are still going to blame him. I hate this so much.
Zhang Jun-jia gives me the most intense cutness aggression I have ever felt towards a human. The inly thing comparable is the feeling I have towards my cats. Which makes it perfect that Xiao He has a cat and sees him in it xD
All these harsh critiques and the series has just started... I for one am just very excited to see TutorYim and the first episode looked so much fun. Sure, when it comes to writing and pacing, it doesn't seem to be the best, but idrc as long as they make it fun to watch. Amd so far it is, I couldn't stop laughing the entire time xD
I hope TutorYim get a proper Domundi series at this point, something like Khemjira or Love Upon A Time, a show where they can really showcase their acting.
This show requires patience. If u like vertical drama speed , it isn’t for you. But ep 6 is so full of love…
Ah ok, I misunderstood a little bit I guess. I thought you meant that people just found it too difficult to understand, which might be true to some degree, but I don't think it's what's turning people away from this.
I don't know if it was advertised as a great and grand love story, or anything like that, I just meant that this is what the BL label is implying most of the time, so people were expecting something more in tune with that. I do think that the BL label is wrong for this show.
This show requires patience. If u like vertical drama speed , it isn’t for you. But ep 6 is so full of love…
I don't think it is about that at all. I think that - for most of the people who have an issue with this show rn - the problem is, that they went into watching this show with the BL label and this show doesn't really deliver on that front. It isn't really a great and grand lovestory, it is more like a cut from life.
It's because it's not really a BL series in the typical sense - I'd rather classify this as a LGBTQ+ series, since it is more about two gay men and their lives, rather than their relationship specifically.
Who is Taecyon? Everyone seems know and he kinda popular but i feel i don't know him at all even i'm in Kpop since…
Taecyon is from the K-Pop boy group 2pm under JYPE - he's also been in a lot of K-Dramas like KittyXOX (you could also consider this an American show) and, my favourite, Vincenzo. He is actually insanely popular xD
Because it's a Hong Kong production that is co-produced with China.
Basically everything they produce is a co-production, since they can't really produce and publish in China. To my Shore for examole is co-produced with Thailand and has the vibe most Chinese BL have rn
Sailom's recovery being this fast bothers me as well, I'm assuming/hoping that it's getting better at first before…
I know that they tried to show time passing, but it just didn't feel like a lot of time passed, a few weeks maybe, and with how severe Sailom's condition is, I don't think it'd go this fast.
I don't know what to make of this sixth episode. Sailom's recovery seemed way too quick and easy for such a deep-seated…
Sailom's recovery being this fast bothers me as well, I'm assuming/hoping that it's getting better at first before everything comes crashing down again, since that guy is still around somewhere.
Nava on the other hand makes perfect sense to me. Every person deals with a cancer diagnosis differently, and even if they say treatment is possible, it might still feel like a dead end to the person being diagnosed. I found it very realistic how Nava reacted to it.
The pilot video is almost 9 minutes long and tells WAY too much of the story. It should only be about 3 minutes…
That's quite common for Pilots though, isn't it?? They're trying to get sponsors that way and a lot is going to change if the show does go into production. I also don't think it tells you too much at all, I feel like this is like reading the back of a book, you get the gist, of what is going on without too much detail
Kims uncle and cousin are also making me incredibly angry. The way they treat Kim like an outsider, even though he's family, is terrible. They know what day it is, and even if they don't exactly know, they can guess why this day would be important to him, and yet they dismiss him like that.
And I also know that they are going to blame Tao Sor falling into the water on him. But Kim didn't do anything. First, he had no idea the boat had issues. Second, Tao Sor jumped into the water to get his paintings (not very smart). None of this is sth that Kim could have predicted, but they are still going to blame him. I hate this so much.
Sure, when it comes to writing and pacing, it doesn't seem to be the best, but idrc as long as they make it fun to watch. Amd so far it is, I couldn't stop laughing the entire time xD
I hope TutorYim get a proper Domundi series at this point, something like Khemjira or Love Upon A Time, a show where they can really showcase their acting.
I don't know if it was advertised as a great and grand love story, or anything like that, I just meant that this is what the BL label is implying most of the time, so people were expecting something more in tune with that. I do think that the BL label is wrong for this show.
Finds bisher eig ganz gut, aber ich bin aich sehr sehr leicht zufrieden zu stellen :)
Nava on the other hand makes perfect sense to me. Every person deals with a cancer diagnosis differently, and even if they say treatment is possible, it might still feel like a dead end to the person being diagnosed. I found it very realistic how Nava reacted to it.