I like that this episode focused entirely on Kawi's father's health issue. Nevertheless, they managed to shower us with nice things here and there (AND THERE). Max is still my favorite character. Where does he get this life wisdom from? How much more can we learn from him in this series? The thing that amazes me the most, however, is the speed with which Kawi develops as a person. I know he annoys a lot of viewers, but not me. I actually seem to understand him well. What I like about him is that despite the mistakes he makes, he recognizes them and tries to understand them, and then quickly runs to say sorry and fix the situation. Gawin as Pisaeng captures the heart. The way he smiles when a drunk Kawi falls asleep in his arms; how hopeful and ready for action he is when Kawi unexpectedly kisses him (the kiss was good). And then the disappointment on his face when he falls asleep... I hope that Kawi will stop hurting him and understand how wonderful he is (probably it's already happening). "But I'll wait. I'm a patient kind of guy" - Pisaeng is really something. The trailer indicates that Kawi will return to the present, and I'm already afraid of what he will find there.
Wtf is so good. I'm amazed by this episode. There's so much good happening, so much character development involved. And Gawin is just perfect as Pisaeng. I can feel his emotions. I love the fact that they show us Kawi learning through his own and others mistakes in each ep. And Max might be my favourite friend like ever. This guy says wise shit in every episode. I would follow his advice too.
Highlights: 1) They showed well a character suffering with his identity and sexual orientation. And I loved Max being a tutor for Pisaeng. 2) They added nice small details to the plot which make whole story more interesting. Kawi's hobby being writing songs is very cute and I can relate to him more, as I'm doing the same in my own life. I enjoyed him becoming a band member and Pisaeng cheering for him as friend should (with those non-friendly sights though). 3) The way they handeld Pisaeng'c confession and rejecton is really impressive. I liked the softness of Kawi's respond, asking to be friends instead, but simultaneously cheering Pisaeng for honesty. He must have learn from the classy queen Pear herself as she also gave him polite rejection.
I'm sure we will have more angst in the future. It seems like next episode will be positive, but probably after it something will wreck us. I have many ideas in my head of how things will go. I personally would find it very interesting if writers will make both Pisaeng and Pear in love with Kawi and let him grow as a human being and learn his own true self to give them an answer. There's also this part of me who wants the ending to be Kawi going to the future to find out HE'S getting married with Pisaeng. It would be iconinc.
I'm afraid that this simple and one-track trailer is a harbinger of a boring series. I'll give it a shot when it premieres but I don't expect anything from it.
I'm amazed by this till now. I hope they will continue with this pacing and revealing more and more details. I like it a lot how in each episode we got some small information about the magic ball. It seems that it won't function forever and I like it. I also really appreciate that this whole turning back in time is not only for getting a girl. It is also to get the friend back and make his life better, plus to spend time with ill father.
Till now all the actions taken by Kawi seem really realistic. After the kiss he's completely confused (as he himself stated, unsure and uncomfortable) and looks at everything that Pisaeng does in different light. With his knowledge, he still tries to win over Pear and decides that Pisaeng is distructing him from doing so (and it's arguably true). What he doesn't know though (and we, viewers, do) is that he won't win Pear at all - she is in love with Pisaeng. So we do have a typical love triangle here.
I really love how the way Kawi looks at Pisaeng after kiss changes. He starts to see his handsomeness. And Pisaeng is just unrealisticly the best character, the best person, the one you should be grateful to be friends with... That's why the way Kawi treats him at the end of episode is painful for viewers, but also understandable in this situation.
Winning the lottery after learning the numbers made me choke. I would do exactly the same thing!
One thing I would wish to get more of is story of Max and Kawi - they should meet in the afternoon (and they did as Kawi already marked it on his list) but we didn't get any glimpse of that.
Max is still my favorite character. Where does he get this life wisdom from? How much more can we learn from him in this series?
The thing that amazes me the most, however, is the speed with which Kawi develops as a person. I know he annoys a lot of viewers, but not me. I actually seem to understand him well. What I like about him is that despite the mistakes he makes, he recognizes them and tries to understand them, and then quickly runs to say sorry and fix the situation.
Gawin as Pisaeng captures the heart. The way he smiles when a drunk Kawi falls asleep in his arms; how hopeful and ready for action he is when Kawi unexpectedly kisses him (the kiss was good). And then the disappointment on his face when he falls asleep... I hope that Kawi will stop hurting him and understand how wonderful he is (probably it's already happening). "But I'll wait. I'm a patient kind of guy" - Pisaeng is really something.
The trailer indicates that Kawi will return to the present, and I'm already afraid of what he will find there.
Highlights:
1) They showed well a character suffering with his identity and sexual orientation. And I loved Max being a tutor for Pisaeng.
2) They added nice small details to the plot which make whole story more interesting. Kawi's hobby being writing songs is very cute and I can relate to him more, as I'm doing the same in my own life. I enjoyed him becoming a band member and Pisaeng cheering for him as friend should (with those non-friendly sights though).
3) The way they handeld Pisaeng'c confession and rejecton is really impressive. I liked the softness of Kawi's respond, asking to be friends instead, but simultaneously cheering Pisaeng for honesty. He must have learn from the classy queen Pear herself as she also gave him polite rejection.
I'm sure we will have more angst in the future. It seems like next episode will be positive, but probably after it something will wreck us. I have many ideas in my head of how things will go. I personally would find it very interesting if writers will make both Pisaeng and Pear in love with Kawi and let him grow as a human being and learn his own true self to give them an answer. There's also this part of me who wants the ending to be Kawi going to the future to find out HE'S getting married with Pisaeng. It would be iconinc.
Till now all the actions taken by Kawi seem really realistic. After the kiss he's completely confused (as he himself stated, unsure and uncomfortable) and looks at everything that Pisaeng does in different light. With his knowledge, he still tries to win over Pear and decides that Pisaeng is distructing him from doing so (and it's arguably true). What he doesn't know though (and we, viewers, do) is that he won't win Pear at all - she is in love with Pisaeng. So we do have a typical love triangle here.
I really love how the way Kawi looks at Pisaeng after kiss changes. He starts to see his handsomeness. And Pisaeng is just unrealisticly the best character, the best person, the one you should be grateful to be friends with... That's why the way Kawi treats him at the end of episode is painful for viewers, but also understandable in this situation.
Winning the lottery after learning the numbers made me choke. I would do exactly the same thing!
One thing I would wish to get more of is story of Max and Kawi - they should meet in the afternoon (and they did as Kawi already marked it on his list) but we didn't get any glimpse of that.