Do you mean historical as ancient/costume drama? I wouldn't really characterize The Untamed as historical, per…
Yeah, set in a time period of the past. It doesn't have to be accurate per say, it can even be a fantasy setting. But as long as it has that "old" feel (if that makes sense.
After watching him in Unasked family, I see him in almost every rebound-boyfriend-cameo role ever LOL. Beautiful Love, Wonderful Life, he was the reporter who asked the bigger sis out. Welcome to Waikiki, he was the ex-gf's new bf. And so on. I just find it so funny somehow.
EP 4: I love that the wife didn't jump to ridiculous conclusions when he saw his watch on the scene. Like in dramas, characters often jump to ridiculous (albeit true) conclusions which makes me doubt how they're even in their profession. Yes, she had her moments where she doubted him, but in the end, he is her husband so she TRUSTS him. In lots of dramas, the girl/guy hears something like "Oh, so and so said that _____ had an ex that _____" or something like that and they just immediately lose all of their trust for their partner which kind of bothers me.
same. I've been rewatching the scenes between BHS and his daughter. Those two are too cute!
OKAY so, big question here from a small brained person. I know that he "uses" his wife to "scare" away his "dad". I was under the misconception that his diagnosis meant that he felt no emotions. He does feel emotions. And with that information and him saving his wife in episode 4, I do believe that he does actually care for her (even if it's just like, a very very very tiny bit) more than as a tool that he's using. HOWEVER, does he love his daughter? Because the smile that he plasters on around her is fake, and the way he sometimes comforts her is manipulative. Baek is so good at hiding his true emotions that I can't tell when he's acting or not. So, does he care for his daughter too? Or is she just a tool he needs to keep happy in order to keep his wife next to him?
Bruh, the girl friend apologized for trying to force him to come out. I was like "Okay! I like her then!" then she sent him sex toys and I- LOL but this is a really cute drama so far!
Honestly I think that people were just setting their expectations way too high for this show. Its like any other BL to me? I like it so far! If you come in expecting something more than what it is, you'll just be disappointed.
It's a bit sad to see the negative comments. The show is a GMM show. Let's be honest people watched it because it was from GMMTV. We all know that GMMTV attracts a huge audience because of BL, but you need to admit that their shows are by no means perfect. The drama never once said that it was a "BL" it just said that it would have some LGBTQ+ content. Which is did, the KimWay subplot was LGBTQ+ content. The main story with all its plot twists... I mean, what did you expect from a body swap show? It needs have plot twists and draggy scenes to keep the show going. The acting? It was amazing. The comedy? Alright... the tragedy? It didn't mix well with the comedy but it was there. The message? They tried to impart a message to viewers. It's the thought that counts. The ending? Well, GMM has recently been having a few uh... not very passionate endings... so it's an expected for Shipper to have a less then romantic ending as well. Overall, the show was exactly what I expect/wanted and more from a GMM show. I really enjoyed it!
OCN romance is a thing? LOL, my life is a lie. I just thought OCN was OCN originals-
Yes, she had her moments where she doubted him, but in the end, he is her husband so she TRUSTS him. In lots of dramas, the girl/guy hears something like "Oh, so and so said that _____ had an ex that _____" or something like that and they just immediately lose all of their trust for their partner which kind of bothers me.
I know that he "uses" his wife to "scare" away his "dad". I was under the misconception that his diagnosis meant that he felt no emotions. He does feel emotions. And with that information and him saving his wife in episode 4, I do believe that he does actually care for her (even if it's just like, a very very very tiny bit) more than as a tool that he's using.
HOWEVER, does he love his daughter? Because the smile that he plasters on around her is fake, and the way he sometimes comforts her is manipulative. Baek is so good at hiding his true emotions that I can't tell when he's acting or not. So, does he care for his daughter too? Or is she just a tool he needs to keep happy in order to keep his wife next to him?
LOL but this is a really cute drama so far!
If you come in expecting something more than what it is, you'll just be disappointed.
The show is a GMM show. Let's be honest people watched it because it was from GMMTV. We all know that GMMTV attracts a huge audience because of BL, but you need to admit that their shows are by no means perfect.
The drama never once said that it was a "BL" it just said that it would have some LGBTQ+ content. Which is did, the KimWay subplot was LGBTQ+ content.
The main story with all its plot twists... I mean, what did you expect from a body swap show? It needs have plot twists and draggy scenes to keep the show going.
The acting? It was amazing.
The comedy? Alright... the tragedy? It didn't mix well with the comedy but it was there. The message? They tried to impart a message to viewers. It's the thought that counts.
The ending? Well, GMM has recently been having a few uh... not very passionate endings... so it's an expected for Shipper to have a less then romantic ending as well.
Overall, the show was exactly what I expect/wanted and more from a GMM show. I really enjoyed it!