Ok. Good episode, except... WHO did the subtitles for this episode!? Lackluster job at best. There were so many missed dialogue and texts not translated and so many errors in grammar. Usually it’ll be one or two things but there were so many I couldn’t overlook it. Decent progression of the story otherwise. I love the role reversal of what is typically expected with Tum & Tiffy. Loved the Pan/Demi sexual representation. Tiffy is quite unique; I don’t think I’ve seen a character like her before.
If it was written differently you wouldn't be having all the reactions and mixed emotions you are having now.…
Lol youre a mess! Look in the mirror dude. Youre the one who feels the need to share your opinion on every post here just to be heard. That lonely are we? How did Sam using this method become him having a mental disorder? Are you ok? You have a right to your "opinion" but dont think for a sec that you can say whatever you want and i cant. Two way street bud.
If it was written differently you wouldn't be having all the reactions and mixed emotions you are having now.…
Do you hear yourself. I’ve scrolled through this page and I see you posting your little tidbits everywhere. Half of Hollywood actors are either high or doped up on prescription pills when they show up to work and they get it done. Sam chose to do this to make the scene more realistic. Come talk to me about acting when I see you up on the big screen showcasing your talents Tim. I love seeing people like you have nothing but judgement for others when you can’t do half of what they’re doing. How about a little more understanding
How much are you paid by the production company? lol You say you get all of this. My reply is FIVE YEARS, NO COMMUNICATION…
Dude. Relax it’s a show. I wish I was paid for giving my opinion, unfortunately for you and others I give it freely JUST LIKE YOU. Freedom of speech and all that... or in your case anonymity online so you feel it’s ok to accuse people for having an opinion that doesn’t line up to what you think. I’m just saying I can relate or understand. As for the fact that it’s been years, the whole point of this season is to tell us why, no?
Awesome! Thanks. I’ll try my best. I love Asia and there’s a bunch of languages I wanna learn. mandarin, Thai and Japanese and Korean being the front runners
This SERIES! Already top notch with just two episode so far. Excellent acting, directing, lighting, script!! I can go on and on. The entire scene from Shi De’s breakdown to when he wakes up... is beautifully portrayed. I felt and went through the gamut of emotions in every aspect. From concern, heartbreak, regret and determination to follow up on ones plans, revenge, to even the never ending love you can feel for someone you say or feel you should hate because they hurt you. It just further shows how complex human emotions are and can be. So much so, you feel like you’re going crazy. Taiwan, in my opinion, has always owned this particular brand of BL. South Korea is getting there too. But Taiwan has perfected it, in the manner they aren’t afraid to show the relationship between two men. No matter the gender really, people in a relationship kiss, argue, are comfortable in each other’s space (skinship). We sometimes make mistakes that we regret years later and don’t know exactly how to fix . We get vengeful towards loved ones, but not unnecessarily cruel. Yes, I wish they’d talked it out more but I’ve found in my many decades that most humans find it easier to jump to the physical rather than (or ignore) the mental as long as they can. The couch scene shows both characters struggling more mentally than physically to give in to each other’s needs. This is the age old form of communicating with each other so I get it. The hand/mouth scene was a way I think for Shi De to stop Shu Yi from asking questions he couldn’t answer or saying something more cruel, something else that could possibly break him. Hopefully we get to the crux of the matter in the next episode. Communication is necessary for any successful relationship. We must be honest with the ones we love to eliminate assumptions and possible hurt feelings. But like I said it’s a part of life. Utterly unavoidable sometimes. Emotions are already off the charts! Anyhoo, I could go on all day here. It’s a really good, complicated show for only having two episodes. Well done creative team and writer. P.S. the Chief tech officer is so precious. I’ve rewatched the episode and the subtle nuances exchanged between the lead the entire episode, the camerawork, direction, especially the scene with the eyes are utterly brilliant! There’s enough to keep it interesting. Intrigue, sweetness, bitterness, even comedic timing
Great episode! I LOVE an assertive person, who knows what wants, goes after it and makes himself clear. Sib, point blank told Gene to only be generous to him, while meeting his eyes. Love that. No pussyfooting around.
Yes, I wish they’d talked it out more but I’ve found in my many decades that most humans find it easier to jump to the physical rather than (or ignore) the mental as long as they can. The couch scene shows both characters struggling more mentally than physically to give in to each other’s needs. This is the age old form of communicating with each other so I get it. The hand/mouth scene was a way I think for Shi De to stop Shu Yi from asking questions he couldn’t answer or saying something more cruel, something else that could possibly break him. Hopefully we get to the crux of the matter in the next episode. Communication is necessary for any successful relationship. We must be honest with the ones we love to eliminate assumptions and possible hurt feelings. But like I said it’s a part of life. Utterly unavoidable sometimes. Emotions are already off the charts!
Anyhoo, I could go on all day here. It’s a really good, complicated show for only having two episodes. Well done creative team and writer.
P.S. the Chief tech officer is so precious.
I’ve rewatched the episode and the subtle nuances exchanged between the lead the entire episode, the camerawork, direction, especially the scene with the eyes are utterly brilliant! There’s enough to keep it interesting. Intrigue, sweetness, bitterness, even comedic timing