This had potential, but the forced kiss and the mess when Daoneau agreed to date Typhoon really tainted the rest of the series. It felt like a regression back to 2017/2018 BL...
What are the two BGM in ep10: The bathroom scene and the unfinished apartment scene?
For the bathroom scene, it's Monsoon by Johannes Bornlof. I'm not sure what you meant by the unfinished apartment song but if you mean the Thai song when they're standing in the abandoned building, then it's ฝากใจไว้ by GMM chorus (original by Bird Thongchai). But if you mean the end of the episode in Palm's hideout, it's หนึ่งเดียว (Only One) by Pond.
I was feeling the same but ep 13 was kinda promising! Hopefully it picks up from here
I fully get you haha I was frustrated at him being so torn and selfless because he deserves so much!! But without spoiling too much, it seems that TJ is starting to put his own feelings first, instead of his sister and mother. By the end of the 13th episode he is realizes that TY is more important to him. :) (Also we get some cute side character moments so I would suggest continuing!)
This didn't really do it for me. At first, I was apprehensive about the documentary/interview style, but that was only pushed further down my list of criticisms by other things. I understand the shorter episode lengths limit the time for storytelling, but I felt as if the division of screentime and attention to each character/relationship was done poorly. While Minho's recurring character was nice, and his story at the end is sweet, I can't understand why a character we barely know anything about is designated a considerable portion of the LAST EPISODE. With regards to chemistry, it was kinda all over the place. I've seen people praise the main cp but I'm not completely sold. And while a lot of people have bagged out Eun-oh, I found both her and Jaewon equally insufferable: Eun-oh lacking regard for others and Jaewon being immature and entitled. Rinyi and Kyungjoon on the other hand, were entirely convincing, which made their unresolved breakup plopped at the end even more frustrating. And did the writers just forget about the letter? It felt like after all the buildup of showing us their relationship and dynamic, it was just scratched out. Kang Gun and Sunyoung were okay, but it felt like too much back and forth with little to no resolution. Even when you think they've properly broken up Kang Gun goes on about her coming back to him once she's done dating around. Ugh. Also, despite the short episode length, I watched this on 1.5x speed and still found myself antsy at how draggy some scenes were. I'm not usually restless when I watch dramas, but I spent a large part of this drama waiting for the scene to move along. While I do think the drama has some merits, as I'm writing, I'm just remembering all the small details that pissed me off. But I'll spare you all and stop here. :')
At first, I was apprehensive about the documentary/interview style, but that was only pushed further down my list of criticisms by other things.
I understand the shorter episode lengths limit the time for storytelling, but I felt as if the division of screentime and attention to each character/relationship was done poorly. While Minho's recurring character was nice, and his story at the end is sweet, I can't understand why a character we barely know anything about is designated a considerable portion of the LAST EPISODE.
With regards to chemistry, it was kinda all over the place. I've seen people praise the main cp but I'm not completely sold. And while a lot of people have bagged out Eun-oh, I found both her and Jaewon equally insufferable: Eun-oh lacking regard for others and Jaewon being immature and entitled.
Rinyi and Kyungjoon on the other hand, were entirely convincing, which made their unresolved breakup plopped at the end even more frustrating. And did the writers just forget about the letter? It felt like after all the buildup of showing us their relationship and dynamic, it was just scratched out.
Kang Gun and Sunyoung were okay, but it felt like too much back and forth with little to no resolution. Even when you think they've properly broken up Kang Gun goes on about her coming back to him once she's done dating around. Ugh.
Also, despite the short episode length, I watched this on 1.5x speed and still found myself antsy at how draggy some scenes were. I'm not usually restless when I watch dramas, but I spent a large part of this drama waiting for the scene to move along.
While I do think the drama has some merits, as I'm writing, I'm just remembering all the small details that pissed me off. But I'll spare you all and stop here. :')