I reckon Rungtiva isn't telling the truth, she definitely played a role in killing her sister. I think Por might contribute to the truth about Rungtiva and her dirty business being revealed, but I'm not sure since he's not exactly a "good guy" either. I don't understand why Rungtiva helped Tan get out of prison when the chief planned on blaming both Jane and Pued's murders on him which would have exonerated her? I just hope Inspector M survives and nothing bad happens to the kids. I want Sorawit and That to get together for real! I'm okay if they don't kiss, but I want them to be safe and happy riding a motorcycle into the sunset or something like that (lol). Also Nam, my girl, after everything she went through she has to be safe. I dunno how she's still able to laugh and prank people after all that trauma. I don't know how the Chief, Judge and Congressman think they can get away with it at this point, not after the Human Trafficking department found all the girls, surely they would provide evidence? Surely those three aren't the only powerful people in the entire region? And I reckon someone has to have made another copy of that SD card content, do I remember correctly that Tan and Bun had a USB with the videos on it? They wouldn't be so stupid as to leave all their eggs in one basket, right? Also, what was the point of faking death when the bad guys know that Bun and Tan are alive shortly after, anyway?
creative people need to be able to make money, too, and that's what's subscription services are for, just like…
To me, it felt like the original commment was more about paying in general than the fact that it was changed from free to VIP, because it wasn't only about MOD but also about I Told Sunset About You and a general "trend" to host series on websites that use subscription or rental services, so that's why my criticism focused on that. I think we interpreted the OP a bit differently but don't actually disagree that much, haha. I know I came off as harsh, I'm sorry. I find it hard sometimes to find the balance between what I want to accomplish and how I accomplish it. Like, sometimes I put pressure on people intentionally in order to provoke them to think about something, and I know I over-do it sometimes, but it doesn't come from a bad place. When I care about something (like supporting creative labour) I tend to put a lot of energy into trying to convince people, and I'll try to reign it in a little, because I don't want to bulldozer people with my opinons. Anyway, despite that I enjoyed our conversation xxx
creative people need to be able to make money, too, and that's what's subscription services are for, just like…
@Kat I know I made it sound like I'm completely judgmental of watching illegal links, but I try to be harsh about it because most people I encounter online (and I used to be one of them) don't actually realise the importance of supporting the official sources and don't realise how harmful online piracy is. I'm pretty sure that a large portion of the people who watch content that was copyrighted to someone else and reposted on websites like dailymotion or kissasian don't realise that it's illegal, that it doesn't support the show and many of those people would be able to pay for a six dollar subscription, because many of those people would normally spend way more money than that on entertainment. This unawareness first became most apparent to me when I watched the first season of TharnType, which you could watch for free internationally on LINE TV links, yet despite the fact that it was free there were reposted videos of the episodes on YouTube that got millions of views and barely anyone questioned it. If it's like that with free content, I'm pretty sure it's the same for subscription content. However, I come from a working class family and I have struggled with money my entire life, am currently unemployed because of Corona and live on state benefits, so I get it when people have to be selective about what they can afford. But I don't assume that everyone is in a terrible financial situation when they watch piracy links, because I don't think that's realistic, so that's why I'm quite harsh about this topic. I also agree that WeTV should have been more consistent with which episodes they would make VIP episodes, I was quite surprised when I saw the episodes changed to VIP, too. I guess what I'm advocating is to make a conscious decision, and to be aware of the drawbacks of using illegal links, and aware of the advantages of subscription services for the creators of a series. I'm not trying to make that decision for others, since I don't know their specific circumstances in life, but I want everyone to properly think about it before they make a decision, that's all.
creative people need to be able to make money, too, and that's what's subscription services are for, just like…
Exactly! Thank you! It doesn't make sense that online creative work is always taken for granted like this, people are complaining about having to pay for entertainment (both film and music), but don't realise that we pay people for their work when we use their services all the time, that's just how society works? It's the law of exchange. You can't get everything and give nothing. I subscribed to wetv today so that I can continue watching Manner of Death and it IS totally worth it. Plus there'll be new shows coming onto wetv soon, like Lovely Writer.
From the beginning, this has sounded like an interesting series to follow. But how? The only viewing link given…
creative people need to be able to make money, too, and that's what's subscription services are for, just like Netflix and Amazon Prime, the same way you have to pay for a TV license if you watch TV/have a TV. But for some reason people cannot accept that you can't just get ad-free, cost-free entertainment which wouldn't make a profit and at the same time expect producers, directors and actors to be able to provide that content. WeTV only maintains profitability BECAUSE of the VIP pass barrier. It doesn't have an ad pool like YouTube. Without VIP, we wouldn't get these shows. And you can't put every show on YouTube, as you might have noticed YouTube BLs are restricted in what they're about and how explicit they are - because YouTube ad regulations ban violent content from receiving ads, crime and true crime content is frequently demonetised. You can always choose to watch illegal piracy links on dailymotion or dramacool if you'd rather watch for free than support the production team. In the end that's the choice you have to make, what's more important to you - you can either support the production by paying or you can not support it by watching free stolen copies. This has always been the case, not just with Asian series like those here on MDL but in general: say, if you wanted to watch a Netflix show but didn't have a subscription, then you'd either have to pay for a subscription or find an illegal copy on a putlocker or torrent website somewhere. It doesn't make sense to criticise people from putting their series on Netflix, because those series are commissioned and/or bought by Netflix and that's the reason they were even able to produce them in the first place. Subscription fees fund productions. It's nothing new in the world of ad-free streaming: the choice is between paying for legal content that supports the production, or free content that is morally questionable.
The queen of BL! She deserves her own main roles, I honestly love her. She's almost always in the same type of role (best friend) but she always brings so much fun and character to it. I want to see more of her, maybe in a GL. I think Seven Project might actually do some GL with her and I'm soooo excited for it! xxx
Kissasian and dramacool aren't official links and don't support the creators of this. You can rent or purchase…
You deserve it, it's worth every penny ❤️ It's a great film and you did incredibly well with limited funds, so I hope everyone can use the official link to watch it and support you.
Officially on vimeo on demand https://vimeo.com/ondemand/longtimenosee - this is much better than kissasian because by renting or buying it from the official source you support the creators and actors
I can't find it on netflix, can someone tell me where can I watch this?
Kissasian and dramacool aren't official links and don't support the creators of this. You can rent or purchase it officially at https://vimeo.com/ondemand/longtimenosee
I know I came off as harsh, I'm sorry. I find it hard sometimes to find the balance between what I want to accomplish and how I accomplish it. Like, sometimes I put pressure on people intentionally in order to provoke them to think about something, and I know I over-do it sometimes, but it doesn't come from a bad place. When I care about something (like supporting creative labour) I tend to put a lot of energy into trying to convince people, and I'll try to reign it in a little, because I don't want to bulldozer people with my opinons. Anyway, despite that I enjoyed our conversation xxx
However, I come from a working class family and I have struggled with money my entire life, am currently unemployed because of Corona and live on state benefits, so I get it when people have to be selective about what they can afford. But I don't assume that everyone is in a terrible financial situation when they watch piracy links, because I don't think that's realistic, so that's why I'm quite harsh about this topic. I also agree that WeTV should have been more consistent with which episodes they would make VIP episodes, I was quite surprised when I saw the episodes changed to VIP, too. I guess what I'm advocating is to make a conscious decision, and to be aware of the drawbacks of using illegal links, and aware of the advantages of subscription services for the creators of a series. I'm not trying to make that decision for others, since I don't know their specific circumstances in life, but I want everyone to properly think about it before they make a decision, that's all.
You can always choose to watch illegal piracy links on dailymotion or dramacool if you'd rather watch for free than support the production team. In the end that's the choice you have to make, what's more important to you - you can either support the production by paying or you can not support it by watching free stolen copies. This has always been the case, not just with Asian series like those here on MDL but in general: say, if you wanted to watch a Netflix show but didn't have a subscription, then you'd either have to pay for a subscription or find an illegal copy on a putlocker or torrent website somewhere. It doesn't make sense to criticise people from putting their series on Netflix, because those series are commissioned and/or bought by Netflix and that's the reason they were even able to produce them in the first place. Subscription fees fund productions. It's nothing new in the world of ad-free streaming: the choice is between paying for legal content that supports the production, or free content that is morally questionable.