The main couples from the first season, especially Johan North, are essential in S2. I believe they will appear…
Yes, they are exceptional characters. I have a lot of fun with their characters, they're very funny and make the atmosphere different. Like in Beside The Sky, for example, where half the chapters of the novel are sad, I laughed my ass off with North making jokes all the time and Johan teasing Tonfah. I definitely want to see a lot of that in the series.
Don't worry, I don't understand much English. I just use google translator haha so if I make any comments that seem out of context, let me know and I'll correct them.
In the drama, it's because he has the most to lose in a conflict, Jin's just starting. So it makes sense he'd…
I haven't read the manga. I started watching the anime, but I couldn't get to the end. If I had to compare, I'd prefer the adaptation of Top Form a thousand times over. I really liked the changes in the characteristics of some of the characters, especially Jin. I confess that, overall, if I were to consider the script alone, it's not my style. But I believe that the acting and the charisma of the characters are carrying the series for the audience and the positive feedback it's receiving. The actors are so involved with the characters that I can't give them a rating lower than 10/10.
The acting is surreal, seriously, especially Boom, who makes me go through a rollercoaster of emotions when I'm watching, regardless of the scene and the emotion of the moment, he conveys and acts in such a natural way that I smile, cry, lament, suffer and be happy along with him and am baffled when he's cute.
But now that we're heading into the last episode, I don't want it to end with him suffering. Episode 10 is over and I'm dying of anger. I hope the last episode has a twist and ends well. Akin deserves at least a happy ending and so do we!
The main couples from the first season, especially Johan North, are essential in S2. I believe they will appear much more than the characters of the couples who don't appear much in S1. I'm still reading the novels, but at least in the Beside the Sky novel, which I've finished, I don't think it would be possible to develop without their characters, because they're very present in practically every chapter.
Me too, I'm so happy and impatient at the same time! I’m really looking forward to seeing Arthit and Dao —…
Of the couples in the second season, I've only read Tonfah Typhoon's novel, but I've recently started reading Artit Dao's story, which seems to be very good too. I just think I'm too addicted to sad stories, because I can't tear myself away from Beside the Sky. I like revisiting the first season, the characters of Typhoon and Dao seem very mysterious, I love them both.
SmartBoom are very surreal, they really deliver everything in their acting and the series, which even if it doesn't have the perfect plot, I must confess is very well done. I only have one negative point: I can't stand seeing Akin suffer in every episode, damn it, something always happens to him! Even if there is a possibility of a second season, I hope that episode 11 ends very well.
I really didn't expect that. All the stories I get attached to end up not being continued, with problems with casting, script or budget. I must be cursed. =(
The first season has a light and fun atmosphere. I didn't feel any chemistry between the first couple and I didn't really like the approach of the second couple. Although I don't really like it when one person “takes care” of the other, even before starting a relationship, I confess that Johan's “attacking” manner made me want to scream at times. I've abandoned many series because of this kind of approach, which I really don't like at all, but this one in particular, I didn't abandon because I found it very funny, especially the teasing scenes between Hill, Johan Tonfah and Arthit, and also the interaction between Ter, North, Phoon, Dao, Foham, among other secondary characters, moments which made me not abandon the series. All in all, I think it was worth it. I'm excited about the second season, because these are the stories I most want to see. If the plot is well-written and well-developed, it has everything to be more exciting and engaging than the first season, and it's these kinds of stories that I most identify with watching, especially TonfahTyphoon, which was the main reason that kept me hooked on it.
My favorite couple, my favorite story. I can't wait for it to be released so I can watch it over and over again. I cried reading the book and now I want to see my TonfahThyphon in the series, I'm so excited.
Don't worry, I don't understand much English. I just use google translator haha so if I make any comments that seem out of context, let me know and I'll correct them.
I confess that, overall, if I were to consider the script alone, it's not my style. But I believe that the acting and the charisma of the characters are carrying the series for the audience and the positive feedback it's receiving. The actors are so involved with the characters that I can't give them a rating lower than 10/10.
The acting is surreal, seriously, especially Boom, who makes me go through a rollercoaster of emotions when I'm watching, regardless of the scene and the emotion of the moment, he conveys and acts in such a natural way that I smile, cry, lament, suffer and be happy along with him and am baffled when he's cute.
But now that we're heading into the last episode, I don't want it to end with him suffering. Episode 10 is over and I'm dying of anger. I hope the last episode has a twist and ends well. Akin deserves at least a happy ending and so do we!
I just think I'm too addicted to sad stories, because I can't tear myself away from Beside the Sky.
I like revisiting the first season, the characters of Typhoon and Dao seem very mysterious, I love them both.
I only have one negative point: I can't stand seeing Akin suffer in every episode, damn it, something always happens to him! Even if there is a possibility of a second season, I hope that episode 11 ends very well.
I'm excited about the second season, because these are the stories I most want to see. If the plot is well-written and well-developed, it has everything to be more exciting and engaging than the first season, and it's these kinds of stories that I most identify with watching, especially TonfahTyphoon, which was the main reason that kept me hooked on it.
The second season will just be my consolation.....