it will probably release early-mid next year. they are going to start filming in the next few months
Thank you for the info, I can't always find everything or keep up because of everything else I am doing. I am so curious how this one will turn out. When I first saw it mentioned I literally did a toddler bounce in my chair and squeed out loud haha
I need a release date for this one so bad, I loved the Korean version, the Chinese was alright... but IU was gorgeous and I loved Lee Joon Gi, Byun Baek Hyun and Nam Joo Hyuk... I am so curious which Prince each of these cast members will play lol
Yeah, my friend and I recalled where we saw him (or at least one place) but we still can't seem to get his name so we can check where else we might know him from. I am certain I have seen him in other shows too.
A friend and I have been trying to recall what series we have seen the grandfather in but I can't get his name to find out. Anyone else know who it is?
While I liked Chin/U dynamics and there was reasoning behind actions that were much more depth than I thought at first, and I thought that Zeemai/Zo and Wa/Jed were good pairings....
I seriously felt that BB/Tin was not that interesting at all. Jeng/No just seemed to be too cut and dry for an ending, though I did feel for No and think he should get someone.
I would be interested in a second season the way they set it up with Yim/Pat because I did feel a bit bad that Pat ended up being left out, he wasn't a bad character.
I feel that if they had to include BB/Tin, Jeng/No, and technically even Wa/Jed, there should have been more inclusion in growth for their characters. Jed played a big role by being a word of wisdom, even though often he didn't seem to want to be, but there wasn't really anything between him and Wa that they needed to grow together with in order to make their storyline stronger.
Jeng/No just felt flat, like Jeng was lonely and No needed comfort, so writer's decided hey we're going to hook them up with no real growth arc.
BB/Tin was literally a feeling of an adult with a child, BB acted like he was ten most of the first few episodes and then when tables turned with Tin looking for him, it felt hollow... their story had no emotional connection.
In all honestly, I would say U/Chin was most able to connect, with Zeemai/Zo following behind. If not for Jed's good advice and protectiveness, and moments he had with Wa (because there were a few good moments) then even that pairing would have been baseless to me.
Another series I've just started watching with Beboy doing club dancing style. I love being in his lives and his personality when he is live on TikTok is awesome. I hope he keeps getting chances to improve himself.
I absolutely loved his role in Why R U? The way he was able to get the emotion across, he had me in tears when he was getting emotional in the scene at the bus stop. I don't find many Korean BL's that manage to make me tear up but this one did with his role.
I am already loving the way this feels, I love Jeff and Barcode, absolutely love seeing Um Apasiri in anything I have seen her in so far. I love the theme that can be seen so far and can't wait to see more. I will be eagerly watching for a release date.
I am looking forward to seeing Beboy's part in this (listed here as Hawk). He's awesome to talk with on tiktok and I liked his other series so I am glad he has something else going .
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Do you have a source where PP Krit came out? I haven't found anything.
While I liked Chin/U dynamics and there was reasoning behind actions that were much more depth than I thought at first, and I thought that Zeemai/Zo and Wa/Jed were good pairings....
I seriously felt that BB/Tin was not that interesting at all.
Jeng/No just seemed to be too cut and dry for an ending, though I did feel for No and think he should get someone.
I would be interested in a second season the way they set it up with Yim/Pat because I did feel a bit bad that Pat ended up being left out, he wasn't a bad character.
I feel that if they had to include BB/Tin, Jeng/No, and technically even Wa/Jed, there should have been more inclusion in growth for their characters. Jed played a big role by being a word of wisdom, even though often he didn't seem to want to be, but there wasn't really anything between him and Wa that they needed to grow together with in order to make their storyline stronger.
Jeng/No just felt flat, like Jeng was lonely and No needed comfort, so writer's decided hey we're going to hook them up with no real growth arc.
BB/Tin was literally a feeling of an adult with a child, BB acted like he was ten most of the first few episodes and then when tables turned with Tin looking for him, it felt hollow... their story had no emotional connection.
In all honestly, I would say U/Chin was most able to connect, with Zeemai/Zo following behind. If not for Jed's good advice and protectiveness, and moments he had with Wa (because there were a few good moments) then even that pairing would have been baseless to me.