It's obvious that they're trying to taking over JBL market. Japan produces less bls, but great ones. Thailand…
Uhhhh I don't think anyone can pull that off in GMMTV (not the actors but I am too scared the screenwriters are gonna change the dark tone of that series)
I seriously do not have the heart to hate Ba-Mhee so I am just gonna put all my hate on Judy who by the way... NEVER acknowledged anything. AND OH MY GOD! She has the audacity to be "mad" at Ba-Mhee?!! (not that she was mad; she was practically joking but why should she even tell her that?!) If Ba-Mhee wants to date a woman, please date literally ANY OTHER WOMAN! At least the breakup scene was well done and we got a preview of the next episode where Ba-Mhee admits that she was in the wrong. So I would like to see how that unfolds. Cheers to Pah for the bestie everyone deserves!
They really make this to be MSP 2.0 instead of adapting the original manga.
It didn't even seem like they were faithful to the MSP series because nobody seemed like themselves... Also this doesn't even feel like the original manga because a lot of it was dedicated to Aoki actually working tirelessly to study but I didn't see much from Atom. But maybe it's just my opinion...
Not justifying what Ba-Mhee and Judy did as everyone has their own take on that.
But I believe there was a better way to convey that Ba-Mhee was feeling lonely in the relationship and she felt like she was doing all the work. The flashback scene in highschool, somewhat supports that as well. If they could have just shown how they somewhat drifted apart in these ~4 years (this could be in the form of a flashback as well), and put more of an emphasis on the emotional connection she developed with Judy, then I don't think the writers would have had to resort on the drunk cheating arc. Clearly, as much as it is a grey situation and people love seeing grey characters on-screen, it still makes it a little hard for everyone to root for Judy and Ba-Mhee.
I felt like the writing could have been better to convey such a volatile situation because it is genuine that people do fall out of love when they are not given what they expect from a relationship; be it from Tae's or Ba-Mhee's end.
The only aspect I enjoyed from this week's episode was Half's heartfelt conversation with P'Sin. Chokun is doing great and I hope he gets a chance to grow with future projects!
choosing Chadjen over Tao is like choosing to eat beans every day instead of the world's best buffet 🥲 Also…
I am scared for Leap Day now... the trailer looked so great! I sincerely hope Dew can improve by the time they start filming (don't know if they already did but I continue to pray).
But I believe there was a better way to convey that Ba-Mhee was feeling lonely in the relationship and she felt like she was doing all the work. The flashback scene in highschool, somewhat supports that as well. If they could have just shown how they somewhat drifted apart in these ~4 years (this could be in the form of a flashback as well), and put more of an emphasis on the emotional connection she developed with Judy, then I don't think the writers would have had to resort on the drunk cheating arc. Clearly, as much as it is a grey situation and people love seeing grey characters on-screen, it still makes it a little hard for everyone to root for Judy and Ba-Mhee.
I felt like the writing could have been better to convey such a volatile situation because it is genuine that people do fall out of love when they are not given what they expect from a relationship; be it from Tae's or Ba-Mhee's end.