I m just confused why are rating so good if reviews are not ? Don't they go hand in hand?🤔
It’s not a good series at all. The storyline was not executed in a way that made sense and the ending is just plain stupid. I think the rating is high because of the cast and nothing more than that., because popular names are in it like Ohm, Nanon, Chimon etc. Watch the Gifted and skip this. I wish I could erase it from my memory tbh.
Yes, i reckon a lot of viewers will end up hating the 5 year absence. But for me, before the time jump, both Jane…
Yes! This! I feel the same way. I love how they each followed their own respective paths and understood that it just wasn’t their time yet when they parted. And they just lived their lives separately while still thinking about the other. But even having been apart for 5 years, they still loved each other and confirmed their feelings after all that time. They both feel confident in who they are now and can continue to grow together this time, rather than separately.
Um, I haven't started this yet but I'm confused. The comments here are not that bad overall but the rating is…
So the ratings are low because the ending was unsatisfying for many at the end of episode 4. Even if that was the true end and there was no part 2, I enjoyed it and rated the series highly. But then the production company announced a part 2 and that’s probably where the recent comments are stemming from since episode 5 was released today. But it’s a separate listing on MDL as it’s Blue Boys part 2. Hope this helps.
Care to share your pov? I, for one, am more curious about Zee's behaviour than angry, but I can't lie that I cannot…
Yesssss! I can’t wait for the Haikyuu movie announcement coming this December. We finally get to see the Battle at the Garbage Dump! I hope it’s just as epic as the manga! Did Zee give you Kageyama vibes too? ^^
Care to share your pov? I, for one, am more curious about Zee's behaviour than angry, but I can't lie that I cannot…
I agree with you. I definitely dislike the mother. Idk why she wanted Zee to be a volleyball player so badly, but she pushed him into it and he showed no interest in it. I also understand Zee’s behavior if he’s also an introvert. His lack of either knowing how to make friends or maybe his mom has kind of brainwashed him like you hinted at to avoid others and make him feel like he’s the lone star, has made him appear arrogant and uncaring. But in seeing flashbacks of him with Salmon at younger ages, you can see that he isn’t an asshole and he has layers. I am a huge fan of the volleyball anime Haikyuu and Zee reminds me of Kageyama. Except maybe Zee doesn’t love volleyball but just wants to be the best, either to have something of his own to be proud of or to please his mom. I definitely see the parallels tho. I’m really enjoying the series after 3 eps and looking forward to more.
I know the mother is acting like a bitch but kind of feel that the father did something (based of what she said)…
Agreed. My guess is maybe the dad had an infidelity or broke the trust somehow, but mom is protecting dad because her boys all idolize their dad. So she would rather play the bad guy so they can preserve their image of their dad. Just my very loose guess tho 🤷🏻♀️
Phat did tell Tai that he wants to defy destiny as he found “the one”, so maybe he’s just starting to date someone or in the process of pursuing that person. But this seems like it’ll get complicated and messy and I am here for it 🤭
I'm not sure my heart or my tissue budget can take me crying an ocean on rewatching my favourite bl of all time!…
I’m sorry about your loss. That’s how I feel about the series “Once Again” because I related so heavily to it. I go to my mom’s favorite restaurant on her birthday every year to keep her memory alive.
It sounds farfetched, but I feel like Phob exchanged part of his soul to save Bam’s life. The devil creature…
Yes, I agree! We saw that Boon entered the Museum at the end and it appeared that no one was there. What if that’s because the dark shadow side of Phob allowed him easy entrance? I really hope we get a 2nd season to unravel all these unanswered questions!
So The One's purpose has always been to test Khatha in 3 universes. In EP 7, he mentioned he wants to heal the…
It sounds farfetched, but I feel like Phob exchanged part of his soul to save Bam’s life. The devil creature with wings (shadow demon) was summoned whenever the devil’s key was played on the piano. In the scene where he’s next to Bam, Phob holds the key in his hand and says “I’ll trade this” and then his one eye glows red that we saw in the ambulance. What if he gave up part of his spirit/soul to be a vessel for the shadow demon?
When the girl playing the piano was getting shot by Phob, she said “I will bargain” but when her hand got shot by Phob, what she holds most dear because she prides herself on playing the piano and bases her worth on her playing skills, the shadow demon seems to judge her spirit and deems her unworthy and devours/consumes her. All that’s left is the key, which Phob picks up. But because Phob lost what’s most dear to him, his soul is filled with anger and vengeance, which is suitable for the shadow demon.
Update: A great friend pointed out that it’s not the devil’s key that Phob picks up; it looks more like a harmonica. So then what is the significance of the harmonica to Phob, because the shadow demon specifically left that for him to save Bam, knowing that he’d be tempted to use it. For me personally, I associate a harmonica with nostalgia and thinking back to simpler times and memories. So it does make sense that Bam forgot all of her memories with Phob as part of the cost he paid. I think the other part is that the shadow demon is also inside him now (represented by Phob’s one red eye).
Why do I have the uncanny feeling that either Dome and Khatha are or were related?... I mean the hints are there...…
I completely agree with your theories! I also think that Khatha is cursed as well. I think he needs to be inside the museum by a certain time or perhaps time catches up with him and he will die or fade into dust/ashes. Traiphop was looking at his watch very closely, almost like there was a time limit to get him back to the museum for him to live. I also wonder if you have to have the Midnight Museum card in your possession to even *see* the museum. One of the thieves said that they lived on the street for decades but they have never seen the museum except that night (as they had the card). Also, when Dome first got the card from Khatha, the directions on how to get to the museum just mysteriously appeared from what looked like a blank side. Super peculiar and I love a good mystery. I’m hooked!
WTF was that last episode, I'm actually speechless. 😭 This was objectively bad from the start, but it had a…
I agree. The ending of s2 was beyond frustrating.😩 I just wanna slap Toru lol how hard is it to say “thanks; I’m flattered, but I’m in a happy, committed relationship. I decline your offer” is he allergic to saying No? 💀
When the girl playing the piano was getting shot by Phob, she said “I will bargain” but when her hand got shot by Phob, what she holds most dear because she prides herself on playing the piano and bases her worth on her playing skills, the shadow demon seems to judge her spirit and deems her unworthy and devours/consumes her. All that’s left is the key, which Phob picks up. But because Phob lost what’s most dear to him, his soul is filled with anger and vengeance, which is suitable for the shadow demon.
Update: A great friend pointed out that it’s not the devil’s key that Phob picks up; it looks more like a harmonica. So then what is the significance of the harmonica to Phob, because the shadow demon specifically left that for him to save Bam, knowing that he’d be tempted to use it. For me personally, I associate a harmonica with nostalgia and thinking back to simpler times and memories. So it does make sense that Bam forgot all of her memories with Phob as part of the cost he paid. I think the other part is that the shadow demon is also inside him now (represented by Phob’s one red eye).
Anyone else think along the lines of this? 😅