I didn’t care for the show much but I finished anyway because I had already seen a good bit. I also started…
I mean having a plot twist like that would be interesting actually. Maybe someone should make a shitty or borderline shitty character you think is gonna be the end game but actually isn't.
I think if Theo talked it over with Akk about his decision, making it more mutual, it would have been better.…
Right? They could have had a brief convo like . . . Theo: I think I'm going to go back to France . . . Akk: Wait, why? Theo: They gotta sell this house anyway and my mom has a place there. Akk: But you could stay at my place . . . to finish your degree. Theo: I want to be their to support my mom and finish what I started there. Akk: Yeah, I . . . I get that. Do you have to go so soon? Theo: It's not like I want to leave you . . . Okay, I'm done. haha I don't want to actually think too much about a good version of the potential conversation. haha
With that said, going back to France to finish what he started makes sense--and he can be with his mom who he feels needs more help.
There is literally an ongoing intense debate (or even war) in Cutie Pie MDL comment board for the past few weeks,…
That convo is still happening? haha
I'm okay with 'toxic' relationships if it makes sense in regards to the setting/story/characters/etc. It depends on how it is done. I like having the option to watch something more gritty. Something showing a different side of life that might not be pretty. If it's suppose to be a flat out fluffy romcom and there are obvious toxic elements for no good reason . . . then no. Just stop. I guess it's the difference between showing different sides to life vs romanticizing something bad. If that makes sense.
Yeah, I don't remember Trapped having anything really toxic going on.
Everyone is talking about Theo being selfish and something just came to me. What if there was a romcom with two equally selfish main characters!? Wonder how that would work . . . would the selfish level balance them out? lolz
https://www.facebook.com/groups/204254021268150/permalink/512186823808200/?mibextid=ATveJyThis is funny😂😂
Lolz For me, the actual interaction felt like two different possibilities (but obviously both aren't reality). One more like PP and Ohm talking about their BFs silliness on the sly. Or Nanon being like 'congrats but I should have gotten more awards' without saying the end bit to his face. While PP is like . . . 'this is my chance to say something interesting to Ohm on the sly'. haha
I thought I'd be upset about the lack of mystery/importance when it came to who Enchante was . . . but perhaps that was because Natee gave off that vibe as a lover of mysteries himself.
I kinda liked them... their story felt more natural than Theo anty-divorce plan...
That is quite possible. I kind of like how they gave the fakers equal screen time and happened to get their stories across enough to care. Just enough for me. Not that I cared for the super selfish two. haha
Force did, especially when acting with the other cast, but when it comes to the Akk x Theo relationship Book seemed…
I think Book did fine. His shows of affection were just not as obvious. With that said, I wouldn't say he is great by any means. I'm sure he'll probably get better.
What was the point of cramming in a second couple in the last 30mins of the entire series? Ppl barely even got…
They were just showing what happened to everyone else. That couple was a part of the show just as much as Wayo's gambling issue, Saifah wanting to do music and the mom issue with the other dude.
Yo, what a selfish prick Theo is. I was so mad I couldn't cry. His whole character is just a selfish, clueless…
I think if Theo talked it over with Akk about his decision, making it more mutual, it would have been better. At that point they were dating after all. I'm fine with his decision, but he didn't include Akk at all in the decision making process.
Same.. but mike and toptap aren't friends anymore I dont think :(
I think it's better not to have a locked in pair because then it'd probably be harder to take/get different roles. No one wants to be type casted. I hope with the newer loved pairs they will be handled in a more balanced fashion (that works for them). That way there won't be a need to "separate" or feel like they have to hype up the loved pair status all the time.
Theo: I think I'm going to go back to France . . .
Akk: Wait, why?
Theo: They gotta sell this house anyway and my mom has a place there.
Akk: But you could stay at my place . . . to finish your degree.
Theo: I want to be their to support my mom and finish what I started there.
Akk: Yeah, I . . . I get that. Do you have to go so soon?
Theo: It's not like I want to leave you . . .
Okay, I'm done. haha I don't want to actually think too much about a good version of the potential conversation. haha
With that said, going back to France to finish what he started makes sense--and he can be with his mom who he feels needs more help.
I'm okay with 'toxic' relationships if it makes sense in regards to the setting/story/characters/etc. It depends on how it is done. I like having the option to watch something more gritty. Something showing a different side of life that might not be pretty. If it's suppose to be a flat out fluffy romcom and there are obvious toxic elements for no good reason . . . then no. Just stop. I guess it's the difference between showing different sides to life vs romanticizing something bad. If that makes sense.
Yeah, I don't remember Trapped having anything really toxic going on.
What if there was a romcom with two equally selfish main characters!? Wonder how that would work . . . would the selfish level balance them out? lolz
One more like PP and Ohm talking about their BFs silliness on the sly.
Or Nanon being like 'congrats but I should have gotten more awards' without saying the end bit to his face. While PP is like . . . 'this is my chance to say something interesting to Ohm on the sly'. haha