is anyone else sad they changed tianlei's hair from the half up-do to the full on bun? To me it formed a nice contrast between Tianlei and his cousin Ke Zhishao and then they changed it :[ (also the long hair suited him a lot and is typical for courtesans of that period)
waitttt how do u know it's im seong min at the epilogue of ep 13? I thought maybe it would be Yun seonbae and chef but that might be just my personal bias XD
OH MY GOD these are my thoughts exactly! The conflict was so subpar and the message they tried to spread about idols was just eh. especially considering the fact that it's from GMM and no actual changes irl or in thamepo universe were made! MARS literally gets dumped and immediately a new boygroup fills the void who will eventually have the same issues regarding creative control, romantic relationship etc. and i agree, Jun is the real star of the show, i adored how unpredictable he was and how deeply he actually cares for his friends...Nut did a great job acting that and i couldnt believe this was his debut as an actor. I think in general the series just wanted to play it safe with the conflict which made the overall series feel so shallow to me. Is thamepo a bad bl series? no, not at all. I liked most of it and it's better than most even! but that's a very low bar in this climate where there are so many new bl's pumped out each year... but im definitely gonna be on the lookout for more of lynkn's acting project be it together or separately!
Well now we know folks: it wasn't a multiple personality disorder, just some parallel worlds! wohoo! (which is way cooler than the cliché of 'but it was all a dream!!!!11!!1!1!!!!'
He actually played it.. you can see in the BTS clip they posted today. And he had workshops specially for this…
yesss well that's great!!! i know that obv actors always work really hard to get an instrument right and i know that playing the flute is difficult (i struggled in the beginning too, but that's the art of it no?) but i just thought it was a fun scene to dissect as a musician :) i watched the bts clips and obv editing can make things look different, and technique could be improved but he's not a musician so it doesn't matter. cool that he did acutally learned to play it! thanks for telling me :)
can i just say that the sidecouple is so cute? i know theyre the sidecouple only, but i think their story brings some necessary comedy esp during ep 7 which was very emotional and sad.
LMAO the scene where cir played the flute,,,(no hate to boss btw) as a flutist it was so funny to see knowing that that man wasn't getting a single note out of it wiht the way the mouthpiece was placed. same for fingerwork. sometimes he was playing non existent notes hahaha but it's ok, it looked convincing enough for the average viewer and that's the point the way he assembled it and checked if everything was aligned was good.
I mean, ill start by saying damn that was 🔥 🔥 🔥 i felt like i was intruding though they made it so intimate…
OH MY GOD I HAD THE SAME THOUGHT!!! they couldn't have reshot that scene???? like pls i just know all my girlies were triggered when her toes hit that dirty concrete
It's deserved considering he keeps using her girlfriend to break up with his flings and putting her at risk of…
i mean wim and rome also hit each other almost in every scene so are they also bullying each other too? i wouldn't necessarily say this is bullying because bullying implies that there is a power imbalance but that is very clearly not the case between achi and tri. He can definitely stop her physically or hit her back, but the reason he doesn't because...he apparently doesn't care? doesn't want to? because... they're friends? It's that unspoken consent that comes with closeness between people when they've known each other for a long time that allows them to act so 'rude' with each other (he cusses her out all the time and she gives it right back to him), and it's especially common between boys (as seen with wim and rome).
in your own words, just like nalin is a whole ass adult, so is achi and he could easily tell her to f*ck off and quit hitting him. it could even be a nice scene of achi addressing the hitting saying that it really makes him uncomfortable and tri and achi becoming closer and getting a better relationship, because it's also important that you can defend yourself and set boundaries especially with people you care about!
and i agree, Jun is the real star of the show, i adored how unpredictable he was and how deeply he actually cares for his friends...Nut did a great job acting that and i couldnt believe this was his debut as an actor.
I think in general the series just wanted to play it safe with the conflict which made the overall series feel so shallow to me.
Is thamepo a bad bl series? no, not at all. I liked most of it and it's better than most even! but that's a very low bar in this climate where there are so many new bl's pumped out each year...
but im definitely gonna be on the lookout for more of lynkn's acting project be it together or separately!
i watched the bts clips and obv editing can make things look different, and technique could be improved but he's not a musician so it doesn't matter. cool that he did acutally learned to play it! thanks for telling me :)
LMAO the scene where cir played the flute,,,(no hate to boss btw)
as a flutist it was so funny to see knowing that that man wasn't getting a single note out of it wiht the way the mouthpiece was placed. same for fingerwork. sometimes he was playing non existent notes hahaha but it's ok, it looked convincing enough for the average viewer and that's the point
the way he assembled it and checked if everything was aligned was good.
i wouldn't necessarily say this is bullying because bullying implies that there is a power imbalance but that is very clearly not the case between achi and tri. He can definitely stop her physically or hit her back, but the reason he doesn't because...he apparently doesn't care? doesn't want to? because... they're friends? It's that unspoken consent that comes with closeness between people when they've known each other for a long time that allows them to act so 'rude' with each other (he cusses her out all the time and she gives it right back to him), and it's especially common between boys (as seen with wim and rome).
in your own words, just like nalin is a whole ass adult, so is achi and he could easily tell her to f*ck off and quit hitting him. it could even be a nice scene of achi addressing the hitting saying that it really makes him uncomfortable and tri and achi becoming closer and getting a better relationship, because it's also important that you can defend yourself and set boundaries especially with people you care about!