I miss Boyoung's cute chubby face and her girl-next-door acting. She's talking on more serious and matured roles now, a very good change and has proven she can do it.
Why is the mother in the limbo state if she's dead? Is the lady with the suitcase the grim reaper or something?…
Everyone in the limbo town are either dead, dying, or in a comma. They were all in a major road crash accident. I'm suspecting a bus filled with students was one that got into that deadly accident.
The Light Shop and the Light man are sort of the GrecoRoman ferry man that's guarding the "river" to the afterlife. The limbo world is where souls roam while they're not yet physically dead; or for those who already died, have strong desires to go back to the living so they got stuck.
It's why Light man kept asking "Why are you here". If they answer something like, "It's time for me to move on", he'll help ferry them. Or, they'll just simply disappear (we don't know yet how).
The Light man is also guarding the door back to the living. Those who are actually dead already and have a strong desires to return, are looking for that door. It's calling to them, hence they keep on returning to the Light Shop.
The hospital and ICU is just one. Recall that they have no more beds, even the ward was filled because they had to place the alcoholic in the ICU. It was a major road accident.
More likely than not, other victims are in other hospitals, some in the ICU too.
Also, notice how the souls rarely meet each other outside of that dark alley. It implies that those other places are simply an imagination of the souls to give them some sense of normality. In the real world, their brain is preventing them from going into shock. Self-preservation. Or, easing them into slowly accepting their fate that they're 50-50.
However, once they're in the alley, they can meet each other. The suitcase ghost even realized their situation. She's probably the first one to have woken up and saw the limbo world for what it is. She also probably started to remember real world memories. In any case, we don't know why she is aware.
Oh, remember when she went to the Light Shop and said she's looking for something? And the Light man was very cautious on what she will say? Those are clues.
There are also demons. Demons trying to enter the real world. Probably by possessing a body, like that very tall woman, and the shadow woman in the house. They're looking for souls to possess, then return to the body with a correpted soul.
Everyone in the limbo town are either dead, dying, or in a comma. They were all in a major road crash accident. I'm suspecting a bus filled with students was one that got into that deadly accident.
The Light Shop and the Light man are sort of the GrecoRoman ferry man that's guarding the "river" to the afterlife. The limbo world is where souls roam while they're not yet physically dead; or for those who already died, have strong desires to go back to the living so they got stuck.
It's why Light man kept asking "Why are you here". If they answer something like, "It's time for me to move on", he'll help ferry them. Or, they'll just simply disappear (we don't know yet how).
The Light man is also guarding the door back to the living. Those who are actually dead already and have a strong desires to return, are looking for that door. It's calling to them, hence they keep on returning to the Light Shop.
The hospital and ICU is just one. Recall that they have no more beds, even the ward was filled because they had to place the alcoholic in the ICU. It was a major road accident.
More likely than not, other victims are in other hospitals, some in the ICU too.
Also, notice how the souls rarely meet each other outside of that dark alley. It implies that those other places are simply an imagination of the souls to give them some sense of normality. In the real world, their brain is preventing them from going into shock. Self-preservation. Or, easing them into slowly accepting their fate that they're 50-50.
However, once they're in the alley, they can meet each other. The suitcase ghost even realized their situation. She's probably the first one to have woken up and saw the limbo world for what it is. She also probably started to remember real world memories. In any case, we don't know why she is aware.
Oh, remember when she went to the Light Shop and said she's looking for something? And the Light man was very cautious on what she will say? Those are clues.
There are also demons. Demons trying to enter the real world. Probably by possessing a body, like that very tall woman, and the shadow woman in the house. They're looking for souls to possess, then return to the body with a correpted soul.
I also think that it will eventually end up being a match between two teams, as more contestants are booted. Then…
So, more likely that one team will get the least members left and the other two teams will need to acquire those members to keep their number to at least 7.
I mean, it doesn't make sense that good players gett booted just because their team didn't make it. And as we all know, they still get individual scores. It won't make sense to debut the lowest voted contestant just because their team won. At the end of the day, it's still business, F&F Entertainment needs to recoup their investment and pay the investors they promised big earnings.
I also think that it will eventually end up being a match between two teams, as more contestants are booted. Then it's going to be a battle for the final 7. Even in real sports, one team eventually has to go for Bronze. In this case, once they're down to 14 contestants, they'll have to "merge" or take players from each other to form 2 teams of 7.
I think there's one more rule they haven't revealed, they can swap starting and bench, like how it is in real team sports.And if someone from starting is booted, the best of the bench gets a chance to be promoted.
For Starlight boys:https://www.iq.com/play/starlight-boys-2024-10-26-2b40gd8n934?lang=en_usFor Project 7:https://www.ondemandkorea.com/en/player/vod/project-7orhttps://asianc.co/drama-detail/project-7-2024For…
It's in Viu actually, and that's considered official since they're the official OTT service.
I don't know how to describe my thoughts & express my emotions after watching the scifi romance drama film entitled «Wonderland» («원더랜드»). It was great overall but it does give you a mix of feelings & makes you question reality.
E08 was a very healing and inspirational episode. You can actually end the series here, it captured the title well. Love is not just about romance, it's about our family, friends, and loving ourselves.
Mine too . I don't have any other pick right now except JL( a true all rounder) , cuz there are soo many that…
Sorry. I get too emotional about this. It's a wasted industry.
If only I'm wealthy, I'll take risks and invest. We have an industry that was once great globally, but is now stagnant because investors are still living as if it's 1997 and 2000.
Mine too . I don't have any other pick right now except JL( a true all rounder) , cuz there are soo many that…
It was actually Gehlee Dangca. We already knew from the very beginning she'll get in so we focused on getting Elisia in first. 😉 Regardless, even if we remove the fan votes, Gehlee and Elisia are sure Top 2 picks.
Now as for JL, and the rest of Filipinos.
1. Singing and dancing are part of our culture. 2. Pop music (pop as in popular) has been in the Philippines since the early 60s. 3. The genres Pop, Rock, has been around since the 60s. 4. The genre hiphop/rap since the late 70s. The Philippines is actually called the hiphop capital of Asia-Pacific. 5. Disco was very popular in the Philippines in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. 6. The 90s was what we call the "Philippine Dance Craze". Boy dance groups/crews were highly popular in the country. 7. We've always produced globally award winnieg singers since the late 60s. Solo performers and groups. There are actually a lot of English songs, and songs translated into Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai, which were from the Philippines. (Our songs are either in English or a local Philippine language.) 8. Karaoke is a very common past time. You've never experienced the Philippines if you haven't heard someone singing publicly. 9. Singing & dancing contests are common as well. 10. The most important of all, those who want to make it their career, they are trained professionally in dancing and/or singing.
For example, Gehlee Dangca and Elisia were trained professionally in singing. In K-pop, they get trained by their agencies for a specific role, once they achieve it, it's stopped. The artist is left on their own to improve their craft beyond what their agency provided them.
That's not how it is here in the Philippines. Either your parents will enroll you, or your agency will pay for 50% to 100% to get you trained professionally IN ALL aspects of singing. So no matter what role you're given, no matter what song lands on your lap, you can sing it.
They also go through performance training. Stage training. Basically, anyone who wants to make it their life's career, with the right support and dedication, they'll get professionally trained without any ridiculous contracts. (It's illegal here to have ridiculous contracts.) And that's only those who wants to make it their career.
There are those who can do it on their own too. 😉
JL is also a trainee. And no doubt had support from his family prior to having an agency. He already got the talent, probably also received professional mentors before entering K-pop style training.
If you look at Filipinos who are in K-pop industry, they all had professional mentors in the Philippines before they entered K-pop. Yes, even Sandara Park.
I'm not saying anyone who gets professionally mentored can become K-pop stars or globally successful. But, you have an edge. Look at Sandara Park, she's a performer. She learned that in the Philippines, and I'm happy she hasn't forgotten her roots, she always mention where she learned to perform, to sing, to dance.
It's too bad the Philippines isn't getting the attention it deserves, thanks to the Asian Financial Crisis and DotCom Bubble Crash. The Philippine music industry went very protective and very picky. Investors only wants to invest in sure successes.
Investors seriously need to get out of their comfort zone. 🤷🏽
The Light Shop and the Light man are sort of the GrecoRoman ferry man that's guarding the "river" to the afterlife. The limbo world is where souls roam while they're not yet physically dead; or for those who already died, have strong desires to go back to the living so they got stuck.
It's why Light man kept asking "Why are you here". If they answer something like, "It's time for me to move on", he'll help ferry them. Or, they'll just simply disappear (we don't know yet how).
The Light man is also guarding the door back to the living. Those who are actually dead already and have a strong desires to return, are looking for that door. It's calling to them, hence they keep on returning to the Light Shop.
The hospital and ICU is just one. Recall that they have no more beds, even the ward was filled because they had to place the alcoholic in the ICU. It was a major road accident.
More likely than not, other victims are in other hospitals, some in the ICU too.
Also, notice how the souls rarely meet each other outside of that dark alley. It implies that those other places are simply an imagination of the souls to give them some sense of normality. In the real world, their brain is preventing them from going into shock. Self-preservation. Or, easing them into slowly accepting their fate that they're 50-50.
However, once they're in the alley, they can meet each other. The suitcase ghost even realized their situation. She's probably the first one to have woken up and saw the limbo world for what it is. She also probably started to remember real world memories. In any case, we don't know why she is aware.
Oh, remember when she went to the Light Shop and said she's looking for something? And the Light man was very cautious on what she will say? Those are clues.
There are also demons. Demons trying to enter the real world. Probably by possessing a body, like that very tall woman, and the shadow woman in the house. They're looking for souls to possess, then return to the body with a correpted soul.
NOTE: SPECULATIONS
The Light Shop and the Light man are sort of the GrecoRoman ferry man that's guarding the "river" to the afterlife. The limbo world is where souls roam while they're not yet physically dead; or for those who already died, have strong desires to go back to the living so they got stuck.
It's why Light man kept asking "Why are you here". If they answer something like, "It's time for me to move on", he'll help ferry them. Or, they'll just simply disappear (we don't know yet how).
The Light man is also guarding the door back to the living. Those who are actually dead already and have a strong desires to return, are looking for that door. It's calling to them, hence they keep on returning to the Light Shop.
The hospital and ICU is just one. Recall that they have no more beds, even the ward was filled because they had to place the alcoholic in the ICU. It was a major road accident.
More likely than not, other victims are in other hospitals, some in the ICU too.
Also, notice how the souls rarely meet each other outside of that dark alley. It implies that those other places are simply an imagination of the souls to give them some sense of normality. In the real world, their brain is preventing them from going into shock. Self-preservation. Or, easing them into slowly accepting their fate that they're 50-50.
However, once they're in the alley, they can meet each other. The suitcase ghost even realized their situation. She's probably the first one to have woken up and saw the limbo world for what it is. She also probably started to remember real world memories. In any case, we don't know why she is aware.
Oh, remember when she went to the Light Shop and said she's looking for something? And the Light man was very cautious on what she will say? Those are clues.
There are also demons. Demons trying to enter the real world. Probably by possessing a body, like that very tall woman, and the shadow woman in the house. They're looking for souls to possess, then return to the body with a correpted soul.
NOTE: SPECULATIONS
I mean, it doesn't make sense that good players gett booted just because their team didn't make it. And as we all know, they still get individual scores. It won't make sense to debut the lowest voted contestant just because their team won. At the end of the day, it's still business, F&F Entertainment needs to recoup their investment and pay the investors they promised big earnings.
The bench line up is each team's make or break.
If only I'm wealthy, I'll take risks and invest. We have an industry that was once great globally, but is now stagnant because investors are still living as if it's 1997 and 2000.
🤦🏽
Now as for JL, and the rest of Filipinos.
1. Singing and dancing are part of our culture.
2. Pop music (pop as in popular) has been in the Philippines since the early 60s.
3. The genres Pop, Rock, has been around since the 60s.
4. The genre hiphop/rap since the late 70s. The Philippines is actually called the hiphop capital of Asia-Pacific.
5. Disco was very popular in the Philippines in the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
6. The 90s was what we call the "Philippine Dance Craze". Boy dance groups/crews were highly popular in the country.
7. We've always produced globally award winnieg singers since the late 60s. Solo performers and groups. There are actually a lot of English songs, and songs translated into Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai, which were from the Philippines. (Our songs are either in English or a local Philippine language.)
8. Karaoke is a very common past time. You've never experienced the Philippines if you haven't heard someone singing publicly.
9. Singing & dancing contests are common as well.
10. The most important of all, those who want to make it their career, they are trained professionally in dancing and/or singing.
For example, Gehlee Dangca and Elisia were trained professionally in singing. In K-pop, they get trained by their agencies for a specific role, once they achieve it, it's stopped. The artist is left on their own to improve their craft beyond what their agency provided them.
That's not how it is here in the Philippines. Either your parents will enroll you, or your agency will pay for 50% to 100% to get you trained professionally IN ALL aspects of singing. So no matter what role you're given, no matter what song lands on your lap, you can sing it.
They also go through performance training. Stage training. Basically, anyone who wants to make it their life's career, with the right support and dedication, they'll get professionally trained without any ridiculous contracts. (It's illegal here to have ridiculous contracts.) And that's only those who wants to make it their career.
There are those who can do it on their own too. 😉
JL is also a trainee. And no doubt had support from his family prior to having an agency. He already got the talent, probably also received professional mentors before entering K-pop style training.
If you look at Filipinos who are in K-pop industry, they all had professional mentors in the Philippines before they entered K-pop. Yes, even Sandara Park.
I'm not saying anyone who gets professionally mentored can become K-pop stars or globally successful. But, you have an edge. Look at Sandara Park, she's a performer. She learned that in the Philippines, and I'm happy she hasn't forgotten her roots, she always mention where she learned to perform, to sing, to dance.
It's too bad the Philippines isn't getting the attention it deserves, thanks to the Asian Financial Crisis and DotCom Bubble Crash. The Philippine music industry went very protective and very picky. Investors only wants to invest in sure successes.
Investors seriously need to get out of their comfort zone. 🤷🏽