I totally get what you mean. Its also based on people's expectations on how relationships should be. Once its…
Aww cute~
Yeah. Although I did notice, even in the first episode, the hostility wasn't full blown hate level or something. Pete and Kao had more of that intensity. Haha
I was never huge into cheesy fluff types, but some feel good ones are just really nice to watch when you crave a bit of it.
More variety in types of relationships is welcomed regardless~
Ohm is already at 3.2 million followers now! In a little while more, he may surpass Krist too!
Is definitely going to happen. haha Maybe he will get to seventh. I mean most in the middle are kind of close number wise. It jumps when it gets to Tay and Gun. Then a random ass amount for the two who were in the show which was perfectly timed.
Ohm even said somewhere that Pat is so much like him that he found it difficult sometimes!
Yeah, it can be oddly harder to play a character closer to you in personality. Sometimes you wonder if you are doing the character justice or just falling into your own habits. haha
I totally get what you mean. Its also based on people's expectations on how relationships should be. Once its…
That's pretty funny actually. Hahahaaa They should have kept going though because after the cutesy scenes weren't as plentiful. But yeah . . . totally a based on people's expectations type of thing. Expectations that need to be changed to be honest. There are all types of relationships/love out there after all. haha
If I can be honest, I am frankly baffled by those kinds of observations. PatPran are very passionate, but have…
Same. I tried the obviously romantic type things/outings before. It just doesn't do anything for me. I mean it's nice and I enjoy it, but it's nothing special personally. I like the thoughtful, mostly, little things. Being able to be me and vibe/grow together. What more could you want? haha
There is a "currently airing" section? Where is it?
I'm not sure if there is one. It just says that on my watchlist for ones that are airing. haha A currently airing list on the site as a whole would be cool for those that want to see the new stuff first.
Okay, so I'm going to address what you questioned as a way to possibly make it make more sense for you. I mean…
Yeah, that's true. The way something like that, whether done lightly or in jest, could effect someone depends on the person. It might be harder for him to show spunk to his brother because of their bond--at least for now. Time will tell I guess. In the past White maybe listened to Black, but he might not be as willing to fall back much to Black's surprise. Perhaps.
That is true. He did contemplate that, but White seems like the type to think about all the possibilities with equal weight. Still, maybe a bit more interaction between the two events would have made things smoother. Instead of the viewers assuming that maybe some time has passed since then. As for the question, White seemed hesitant on the rooftop. Probably because of what happened and the fact he was pretending to be Black. I think his feelings would have helped him, whether it's a good thing or not, move past it because of how White probably saw hope. With Sean changing for seemingly the better. This could be a case of trying to fix someone you love--which is a type of relationship which normally ends in shambles. haha At least when, in most cases, the person doesn't want to change. Personally, I can see White trusting again easily since he seems to easily trust anyway. Being forgiving adds to that. Sean slowly built trust, but wasn't quite there yet, when White pulled that stunt. It would take a blow to Sean's trust for sure, but I think when he calmed down and realized the reasoning being a good one it wasn't as severe of a trust blow. He only realized that because he went to Yok's place. It is highly likely if that scene didn't happen they'd still be at odds.
Yeah, the bed scene was questionable. Haha It seemed like Sean denied there was anything serious going on--in my opinion. More so pointing out how she liked him but he wasn't totally feeling it perhaps. I think even in that scene he had a vibe of 'slight doubt that what was going on was in fact okay'.
I mean it was a quick clothing change haha I was wondering how much someone could lose in that amount of time, to be honest. I'm sure everyone is different, but if we take into consideration Black was probably more in shape/buff that White was at the beginning...then it could somewhat cover why he now looks the same. haha Personally, I wouldn't want Gun to have to gain or lose weight just to have things be a bit more realistic. I know actors do that between different shows/movies, but to do it for one show seems too quick. Which would be worst for the body.
As far as realism goes . . . I'm all for it. I try to keep the setting in mind. I like things to be real in relation to the story/setting/characters given to us. With that said, there are probably some things I don't care too much about. Otherwise I could be nitpicking too much and it would take me out of the experience. Nothing is going to be perfect after all. It's why I don't rate things a 10. I'm more annoyed if a character completely acts out of character with no good explanation. Usually this happens to move the plot along or something. Which isn't a good reason--in my opinion.
In He's Coming to Me, Sing doesn't play an evil character he actually plays one of the ml's best friends which…
I knew that one--the only one I knew. Haha I watched Ohm in Make It Right first and he was my favorite. Pretty sure I only liked scenes with him in them. hahahaaa He was a lot younger.
Love He's Coming to Me~ Singto and Ohm did great. I think it's the only show I wanted to know what happened next. He is a ghost after all and the ending only solved they mystery of how/why he really died. As for Singto, I watched him first in Sotus and I think he did a good job but I believe I didn't like something about his character and/or the mains interactions. It's a popular show though. Anyway, I'm always unsure if I want to watch something else with Singto in it. I mean just because he's in it (if the story sounds epic I'd watch try to watch it regardless). Since I am not sure how much I like his acting or not. Haha
I was just thinking that what if Dan didn't kill Sean's Father? I mean he shot him but what if the bullet didn't…
It is possible Sean's father wasn't dead yet and could have possibly survived if he had gotten medical treatment instead of bleeding out. I'd prefer it to have been a lost cause though. Mainly because those kind of mistakes, unfortunately, happen to people who mean well. To put more and more of the bad things that happened on the bad guys makes things seem black and white instead of gray. I like how this show is gray. What the group is doing isn't completely right or moral. In fact, what if they are attacking the wrong person and Tawi isn't actually the big bad? It's technically a possibility. Although, it'd be sad because that'd mean they messed with a not so horrible persons livelihood/business.
If I can be honest, I am frankly baffled by those kinds of observations. PatPran are very passionate, but have…
Oh yeah perhaps . . . they are strong on their own yet help each other grow . . . like relationships should be. Haha Maybe it's a bit too normal in that sense.
Yeah. Although I did notice, even in the first episode, the hostility wasn't full blown hate level or something. Pete and Kao had more of that intensity. Haha
I was never huge into cheesy fluff types, but some feel good ones are just really nice to watch when you crave a bit of it.
More variety in types of relationships is welcomed regardless~
But yeah . . . totally a based on people's expectations type of thing. Expectations that need to be changed to be honest. There are all types of relationships/love out there after all. haha
That is true. He did contemplate that, but White seems like the type to think about all the possibilities with equal weight. Still, maybe a bit more interaction between the two events would have made things smoother. Instead of the viewers assuming that maybe some time has passed since then. As for the question, White seemed hesitant on the rooftop. Probably because of what happened and the fact he was pretending to be Black. I think his feelings would have helped him, whether it's a good thing or not, move past it because of how White probably saw hope. With Sean changing for seemingly the better. This could be a case of trying to fix someone you love--which is a type of relationship which normally ends in shambles. haha At least when, in most cases, the person doesn't want to change.
Personally, I can see White trusting again easily since he seems to easily trust anyway. Being forgiving adds to that. Sean slowly built trust, but wasn't quite there yet, when White pulled that stunt. It would take a blow to Sean's trust for sure, but I think when he calmed down and realized the reasoning being a good one it wasn't as severe of a trust blow. He only realized that because he went to Yok's place. It is highly likely if that scene didn't happen they'd still be at odds.
Yeah, the bed scene was questionable. Haha
It seemed like Sean denied there was anything serious going on--in my opinion. More so pointing out how she liked him but he wasn't totally feeling it perhaps. I think even in that scene he had a vibe of 'slight doubt that what was going on was in fact okay'.
I mean it was a quick clothing change haha
I was wondering how much someone could lose in that amount of time, to be honest. I'm sure everyone is different, but if we take into consideration Black was probably more in shape/buff that White was at the beginning...then it could somewhat cover why he now looks the same. haha Personally, I wouldn't want Gun to have to gain or lose weight just to have things be a bit more realistic. I know actors do that between different shows/movies, but to do it for one show seems too quick. Which would be worst for the body.
As far as realism goes . . . I'm all for it. I try to keep the setting in mind. I like things to be real in relation to the story/setting/characters given to us. With that said, there are probably some things I don't care too much about. Otherwise I could be nitpicking too much and it would take me out of the experience. Nothing is going to be perfect after all. It's why I don't rate things a 10. I'm more annoyed if a character completely acts out of character with no good explanation. Usually this happens to move the plot along or something. Which isn't a good reason--in my opinion.
I watched Ohm in Make It Right first and he was my favorite. Pretty sure I only liked scenes with him in them. hahahaaa He was a lot younger.
Love He's Coming to Me~ Singto and Ohm did great. I think it's the only show I wanted to know what happened next. He is a ghost after all and the ending only solved they mystery of how/why he really died.
As for Singto, I watched him first in Sotus and I think he did a good job but I believe I didn't like something about his character and/or the mains interactions. It's a popular show though. Anyway, I'm always unsure if I want to watch something else with Singto in it. I mean just because he's in it (if the story sounds epic I'd watch try to watch it regardless). Since I am not sure how much I like his acting or not. Haha