So basically you are informing MDL that you did all this research on this show to tell us you know nothing more than the rest of us on MDL? What exactly did you research when there has been one statement about a spin-off? The non-information you know is better than hugo1705’s speculation because they didn’t research the non-existent information from a non-existent Korean news source? The user was simply stating what they thought the spin off would be about, which they have every right to do. Just as you have every right to claim Gongchan’s acting is “terrible.” But we’re all just sharing opinions right?
War from Episode 2 reminds me of MDL BL watchers. They hate the BLs coming out and are constantly criticizing the stories, actors, entertainment companies etc.,but they are always willing to come back and be their “bank.” The same folks who do all the complaining are the same folks on MDL week after week refusing to drop the shows they detest. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but War, Yin, and Yoon put it into such a funny perspective with the desire for polyamory. Obviously this analogy isn’t apples to apples, but it sure as hell made me lol when the first thing I connected it to was MDL.
I totally agree. If I was in her position, I would always feel like I'm having to share the love of one person…
OMG!! Did Tai’s parents divorce because one of them found another soulmate???? If Lomfan can hear Tai, I hope they give signs and not just spring it on us.
I totally agree. If I was in her position, I would always feel like I'm having to share the love of one person…
OMG!! Did Tai’s parents divorce because one of them found another soulmate???? If Lomfan can hear Tai, I hope they give signs and not just spring it on us.
I don't think Phat's ex would turn into a villain. If there's going to be a villain, hmmm more like a rival, that…
Yeah, I know that Lomfan is going to be a love rival from the trailer. I’m anxious to see how they plan to weave that in especially now that we know Thian is catching feelings. Two brothers messing with the same man is definitely going to end in disaster. You’re probably right and she is just there to add some backstory for Phat’s character, but the idea that one can have multiple soulmates is giving me the feels. I’m scared.
You can watch it here, but it is unsubbed :( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGT_AEzDG5s&t=120sEdit: There are…
Wow!!!!! amazing!!! I’m so proud of you as if you were one of my students. I can’t wait to be as well versed in another language. This just made my day.
I am really hoping they don’t turn Phat’s ex into a villain. She is one character in which I can empathize with her reasons for leaving.
I have the same questions that I had with this concept in “Color Rush,” and I doubt I’ll get answers. How often do these people meet and have a relationship with their “soulmate”? I would imagine there is no discrimination in regards to gender or age, but so just as same sexes are paired, what prevents a 10yo from being paired with a 25yo? These questions are probably irrelevant, but I still can’t help but wonder.
If these “soulmates” end up together more often than not, it was only a matter of time before Phat left the ex to get with his soulmate. Tai didn’t respond for 2 years and yet, Phat and Tai are progressing into a couple. Obviously Tai’s parents are proof that the “soulmates” don’t work out 100% of the time, but I can understand being insecure that your partner would eventually leave for their “soulmate.” If they villainize her, and try to make her out to be the one getting in between Phat and Tai, I’ll be so angry. She had every reason to feel insecure about being able to cope with Phat’s hearing loss and he didn’t appease her worries. As much as I can also empathize with having temporary hearing loss when it rains, it is temporary. The feelings of loneliness, but only when it rains, was not a strong enough reason for Phat to not make any attempt to reassure his girlfriend. That specific part of the writing was not as compelling for me. But both actors convinced me it was serious enough in their performance.
This is one of very few shows where the wedding scene wasn’t cringy or awkward, so I enjoyed watching. Thai wedding apparel is outstanding. I hope to get more of these types of proposal and wedding scenes in the future.
on dramacool is written 31 Dez 2023https://www1.dramacool.cr/drama-detail/past-love-in-the-future
That site is not accurate. It will always list December end of the year if there is no release date… MDL is more accurate, so if it isn’t showing, that means there isn’t one as of now.
Does day treat itt worser than Vegas treated pete ?
I mean…… Day doesn’t ever fry Itt’s sausage….. in the first novel, Day physically abuses Itt with fists and kicks. Doesn’t use a weapon from what I remember. We don’t see as much of the abuse in this one. But Day and Vegas are equally abusive. I’m not so sure one is really worse than the other aside from the electroshock treatment.
It's not old story as it didn't just focus around the office romance that just it's premise. It has a fantasy…
The point is the premise is the same trope all writers use. These tropes are popular and reused because people love it and it’s challenging to come up with anything truly original. It’s the storytelling and character development that make the story engaging. There are a million Chinese, Korean, American, Japanese office dramas. And a million and one fantasy dramas. “Sunset Vibes” is not that original in terms of premise or plot, however, once the show is out, we can discuss how it used the same old trope to create an engaging drama.
Did they have sex? it seemed that they had a heavy kissing session and maybe some over clothes rubbing. There…
I know what you’re saying, but my brain just won’t agree lol I just can’t fathom a KBL with such a major flub. So I have to justify it by saying that sexual activity can also mean oral, groping etc. there is just no way.
Eng subs are coming out slowly, so I don’t know if any other episodes have polyamory.
I have the same questions that I had with this concept in “Color Rush,” and I doubt I’ll get answers. How often do these people meet and have a relationship with their “soulmate”? I would imagine there is no discrimination in regards to gender or age, but so just as same sexes are paired, what prevents a 10yo from being paired with a 25yo? These questions are probably irrelevant, but I still can’t help but wonder.
If these “soulmates” end up together more often than not, it was only a matter of time before Phat left the ex to get with his soulmate. Tai didn’t respond for 2 years and yet, Phat and Tai are progressing into a couple. Obviously Tai’s parents are proof that the “soulmates” don’t work out 100% of the time, but I can understand being insecure that your partner would eventually leave for their “soulmate.” If they villainize her, and try to make her out to be the one getting in between Phat and Tai, I’ll be so angry. She had every reason to feel insecure about being able to cope with Phat’s hearing loss and he didn’t appease her worries. As much as I can also empathize with having temporary hearing loss when it rains, it is temporary. The feelings of loneliness, but only when it rains, was not a strong enough reason for Phat to not make any attempt to reassure his girlfriend. That specific part of the writing was not as compelling for me. But both actors convinced me it was serious enough in their performance.