overall i would say that nth matches s1.I saw s2 as a filler just to give character backgrounds before the real deal happens and stuff but when they continued this into s3 that was when i became disappointed.
I feel like what made it less exciting for me was the addition of more and more characters and just how much screen time the military had more than the og main characters in the span of s2 and s3.
Everything just felt too easy going and the villain's ending was underwhelming like you just know he's gonna die no doubt and i personally feel like they could've made it a bit more exciting by making us doubt if things are really gonna be ok.
The lack of screen time for og characters. I wish they could've balanced it better since personally, as i really anticipated seeing the og cast again, i wasn't able to empathize with the new added characters and certain scenes meant to be emotional as much.
It felt really inconsistent. I'd say the addition of these many characters was just ridiculous and the worst part is it i wasn't able to feel emotionally attached to any of them.
Unlike s1 where i knew more abt the characters and felt attached to them. Theres more to say but it just all feels so useless now.
The environment s1 created stays unbeaten s1 was truely the sweet home you want to return to every time.
To everybody who's saying Ping's acting isn't as good as the other actors' (especially compared to Meen):I can't…
in case of some actors, they're just born to act regardless of age but for others they have to put in more effort and gain experience at their own phase and its really not a bad thing. I can feel that compared to ai long nhai, ping has gotten a bit better but nth drastic ofc, because his expressions are still hard to look at at times but nevertheless their chemistry is undeniable so hopefully he'll keep improving over time.
it was not upto my expectations, the leads where amazing but that's it, i came here for junyoung but the fl also made a good impression on me. The plot wasn't rlly my taste but i can't blame the creators for that since that's exactly what they were going for.
In omegaverse omegas can get pregnant and also act like traditionally viewed females who stay at home, cook, clean,…
ah ye i agree it's good to talk like this and I don't blame you for making long comments because it shows your enthusiasm 😂 bls do get idealized a lot but so do any other straight series in general all the contents are like that I personally consume both contents without indulging too much into shipping and I don't try to consume every bl content out there either personally i just watch what i like whether it's straight or not. I personally feel like omegaverse is the kind of content thats just made for idealizing tho it's a brainrot and just too much out of reality, it can't even be included in fantasy it's just a weird genre of it's own. Im just worried about people getting addicted to something like this.
In omegaverse omegas can get pregnant and also act like traditionally viewed females who stay at home, cook, clean,…
idk what kind of content you're talking about honestly because I've only ever watched asian bls, mostly korean, japanese, thai and taiwanese and most of the ones I've watched were more than just some content to fantasize about and I'm definitely not familair with any western content and although it's true that the target audience is teenage girls it's still early to say teenagers don't require the content to be more open minded because it's always better for at least one part of the society be made aware than nothing at all. As for the older generation it's near impossible to make them accept but it's still better for the coming generations. Also if anything I've said sounds like being rude or unreasonable know that i definitely didn't mean to i just didn't understand what's the main thing you're trying to say and the long texts are hard to keep up with.
In omegaverse omegas can get pregnant and also act like traditionally viewed females who stay at home, cook, clean,…
See, throwing a bunch of facts doesn't change the fact that "BL" has more or less been revised to anything that contains boyxboy content at the present. I may not know much about the roots but at the present era all boyxboy content comes under the "BL" genre, whether it's erotic or not. Also i disagree with what you said about the target audience since there are still so many younger audience who are still uncomfortable with homosexuality, it depends on the country and varies across different cultures. Im one of those people who've come to accept homosexuality through bl content and I've always hoped for the genre bl/gl be just removed and shown as romance instead because specifically mentioning bl/gl just creates a barrier and keeps the gp away from these contents and this way so many wonderful works won't be recognised.
With your logic on how a gangster should act like, forget going easy on the bullies the gangster wouldn't care…
it certainly is thrilling to see characters like that, we're all fans of justice being served but for me that's only something that should stay fiction bc as much as the former sounds too good and fair, I'd still prefer a person who is nice throughout and treats everyone almost equally, giving each person a chance to grow and change because i believe violence would only make things worse for all the parties involved sure it might solve some problems but you have to live with the sin and in extreme guilt for the rest of your life but instead if you decide to let go and forgive you'll be able to move on with your life. I believe turning ones cheek is indeed effective than an eye for an eye. But ofc everyone have different views im just saying how i think deukpals character is realistic and true to himself.
With your logic on how a gangster should act like, forget going easy on the bullies the gangster wouldn't care…
Duekpal wasn't close to the kid so why would he hold any grudge towards the bully? As he is a former gangster and a grown man, he is only trying to guide the younger ones to have a better life because he knows well from experience what a life without proper education leads to.
Deukpal is a character that goes to so much length to give the victim a better life, so him feeling empathetic towards the bully hearing about the conditions at his home is reasonable. He is not like any other gangsters, from the beginning itself you can see he is studying to change his life for the better because he finally knows being a gangster is not his call, so calling him a wimpy gangster is disregarding his efforts to be a good person imo.
What I don't understand from what you said is that you want him to act like an actual gangster but at the same time be a good person to make the victim's life better that feels rlly unrealistic and contradicting.
With your logic on how a gangster should act like, forget going easy on the bullies the gangster wouldn't care…
He didn't murder anyone intentionally, im definitely not taking his side because he hasn't reflected on his actions at all but without forgiveness you cannot live in this world. Some people have to go through the worst and be forgived in order to be a good person especially in case of young adults since they make the worst decisios some times. People are not born good. Also you can see that when he went with the gang and betrayed them he wasn't strong willed to kill anyone, he is lost because of family's negligence, which made him a loser who dumps his frustrations onto his peers. What he is did is wrong but with enough reflection and character development he also deserves to be forgiven especially since he is still in school.
I don't care about the bl drama in comments here but this drama so far is a disappointment imo.So-called gangster…
With your logic on how a gangster should act like, forget going easy on the bullies the gangster wouldn't care less about them, it's not his business and they didn't offend him. He is a mature adult and he is acting like one by letting the bully stay there and have food because the kid was starving. Holding prejudice towards a kid is outright immature. From the eps so far its clear what kind of a person he is so instead of stereotyping his character based on his label as a gangster, look into his character for who he is as a person.
I feel like what made it less exciting for me was the addition of more and more characters and just how much screen time the military had more than the og main characters in the span of s2 and s3.
Everything just felt too easy going and the villain's ending was underwhelming like you just know he's gonna die no doubt and i personally feel like they could've made it a bit more exciting by making us doubt if things are really gonna be ok.
The lack of screen time for og characters. I wish they could've balanced it better since personally, as i really anticipated seeing the og cast again, i wasn't able to empathize with the new added characters and certain scenes meant to be emotional as much.
It felt really inconsistent. I'd say the addition of these many characters was just ridiculous and the worst part is it i wasn't able to feel emotionally attached to any of them.
Unlike s1 where i knew more abt the characters and felt attached to them. Theres more to say but it just all feels so useless now.
The environment s1 created stays unbeaten s1 was truely the sweet home you want to return to every time.
Deukpal is a character that goes to so much length to give the victim a better life, so him feeling empathetic towards the bully hearing about the conditions at his home is reasonable. He is not like any other gangsters, from the beginning itself you can see he is studying to change his life for the better because he finally knows being a gangster is not his call, so calling him a wimpy gangster is disregarding his efforts to be a good person imo.
What I don't understand from what you said is that you want him to act like an actual gangster but at the same time be a good person to make the victim's life better that feels rlly unrealistic and contradicting.