I am 8 episodes in and looks like I will be dropping. 8 elisodes are 7 too many to watch one sibling live his best life at the expense of the other sibling. To put it in persective, if you watch thinking of your sibling doing the same to you...still find the things he does to her funny? *shudder* I keep hanging in there waiting for the comedy of the switch.....that never hapens. So frustrated. Like at what point? Are they excruciatingly giving us all these episodes of him tormenting her simply because there is not enough story for 30 episodes? Why do they do this so often, ruin something that could have been good by insisting on adding all sorts of filler to make more episodes? Focus on making the best production instead already.
Ditto. Jingling is subbing season 1 when she has time for a cup of coffee.
So....we can have english subs if they think we are in Malaysia? I felt so ripped off by subscribing but not getting the eng subs promised. Thank you for sharing!!
I like steamy but I HATE abusive Male Leads and boy this one is. Emotionally abisive and sometimes verbally as well and even more troubling is the message that if a woman just accepts the hurts and loves him unconditionally eventually he will love her and then treat her right. Ugh it is 2022 please stop with that toxic narrative. ML is pretty and in shape, starts out very steamy but....really does not deliver on any of that potential. SML seems nice but is not emotionally stable or strong so neither of them are in any way a good choice. Ever. Disapointing after how much work it was to find subs.
It was good fast paced show that keeps you on edge but..... To wring out more emotion from you they had characters just kind of do nothing when immediate action was required which made you like them less. Then there were the times they tried to portray the stress they were under by turning on each other during moments of safety which again, made no sense. I HATED that from begginning to end the teachers protected and defended the students harming other students. Even when they committed murder for pride. The teacher abandons the group of students to protect the one in hopes that the murderer will be a better person. That was not a good message at all. I know what they were going for was a message of redemption but redemption MUST come after responsibility and restitution. Otherwise it is just enabling. Ugh that extra irritated me. Also the times when those strong or able stood back and did nothing watching as another friend dies. So it is 50/50. Had the potential to be REALLY good like happiness IF they had just kept the characters actions and behaviour consistent. This just does not quite deliver so I am sad to see it with a rating as good as happines. So....you will enjoy this but prepare to be frustrated and irritated as well.
If this is the trailer...... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJqjkAcFZZ8 I definitely want to see it. Do we have to cross our fingers and hope Netfix buys it so it can see the light of day?
I have been trying to figure out which was the first and which the second before watching. Only to realise just not that the two Yin Yang master movies are in no way connected even though both are on Netflix. I Really love actors in both movies so still no idea which to watch first. I really really hate spoilers of any kind so often even avoid trailers. With that horror of spoilers in mind....which should I watch first?
Very well said, simply googling the subject will give a better understanding on how HUGE the impact of bullying…
I don't have a good answer to this. We cannot minimise the level of damage to victims and how it can negatively impact their future as well as the financial cost to pay for professional help to repair said damage. Also inhibit/harm their future relationships with others. But, I hate the thought of someone who is no longer a hurtful person having their lives ruined just as badly by mistakes made when truly a child. Should we base our reaction on how bad the abuse was or should we base it on how harmed the victim was? How much harm caused by a teen or child should be ignored vs how much should they be held accountable for when brought to light? And how much of the bullying that children/teens have perpetrated is because there was no accountability for it in school at the time? As terrible as it is, consequences tend to be preventative and children seeing beautiful wealthy stars losing everything because of behaviour they thought they could get away with when young, sends a message to those still in school that they may still face consequences even if they do not at school itself. As terrible as the loss is for the star right now, them being held accountable for their past actions may indeed help prevent bullying in the future.
I keep hanging in there waiting for the comedy of the switch.....that never hapens.
So frustrated. Like at what point?
Are they excruciatingly giving us all these episodes of him tormenting her simply because there is not enough story for 30 episodes?
Why do they do this so often, ruin something that could have been good by insisting on adding all sorts of filler to make more episodes?
Focus on making the best production instead already.
I felt so ripped off by subscribing but not getting the eng subs promised.
Thank you for sharing!!
Ugh it is 2022 please stop with that toxic narrative.
ML is pretty and in shape, starts out very steamy but....really does not deliver on any of that potential. SML seems nice but is not emotionally stable or strong so neither of them are in any way a good choice. Ever.
Disapointing after how much work it was to find subs.
To wring out more emotion from you they had characters just kind of do nothing when immediate action was required which made you like them less.
Then there were the times they tried to portray the stress they were under by turning on each other during moments of safety which again, made no sense.
I HATED that from begginning to end the teachers protected and defended the students harming other students. Even when they committed murder for pride. The teacher abandons the group of students to protect the one in hopes that the murderer will be a better person.
That was not a good message at all. I know what they were going for was a message of redemption but redemption MUST come after responsibility and restitution. Otherwise it is just enabling. Ugh that extra irritated me.
Also the times when those strong or able stood back and did nothing watching as another friend dies.
So it is 50/50. Had the potential to be REALLY good like happiness IF they had just kept the characters actions and behaviour consistent.
This just does not quite deliver so I am sad to see it with a rating as good as happines.
So....you will enjoy this but prepare to be frustrated and irritated as well.
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I definitely want to see it. Do we have to cross our fingers and hope Netfix buys it so it can see the light of day?
I Really love actors in both movies so still no idea which to watch first.
I really really hate spoilers of any kind so often even avoid trailers. With that horror of spoilers in mind....which should I watch first?
He was definitely in it.
We cannot minimise the level of damage to victims and how it can negatively impact their future as well as the financial cost to pay for professional help to repair said damage. Also inhibit/harm their future relationships with others.
But, I hate the thought of someone who is no longer a hurtful person having their lives ruined just as badly by mistakes made when truly a child.
Should we base our reaction on how bad the abuse was or should we base it on how harmed the victim was?
How much harm caused by a teen or child should be ignored vs how much should they be held accountable for when brought to light?
And how much of the bullying that children/teens have perpetrated is because there was no accountability for it in school at the time?
As terrible as it is, consequences tend to be preventative and children seeing beautiful wealthy stars losing everything because of behaviour they thought they could get away with when young, sends a message to those still in school that they may still face consequences even if they do not at school itself.
As terrible as the loss is for the star right now, them being held accountable for their past actions may indeed help prevent bullying in the future.