The competitive spirit when you try to catch up with people who seem to have watched everything is something I just recently got myself out of. It's too exhausting.
I also avoid hyped shows for the same reason of killing a mood. With every hype, I hike my expectations and most of the times end up being disappointed. That's why I prefer watching hyped shows who's hype I couldn't escape months after they've aired. I'm also learning how to avoid spoilers to lessen the effects of this.
Wait, can you clarify this for me. So they will release ep 1-7 on one day and then possibly wait for a while to…
I understand now. Thanks.
If it's going to take a while for the second part, then it's better to wait until it's all available to buy a subscription. Thankfully, I have no problem with waiting. I still have a gazillion shows to watch to keep me busy as I wait.
i dont have a viu subscription (and i dont plan) they will do the typical lets wait 1 month to release part 2…
Wait, can you clarify this for me. So they will release ep 1-7 on one day and then possibly wait for a while to release the rest? Or episode 1-7 will air week by week and then wait a bit to release the second half?
If they can wrap things up better than Big Mouth did, I'll be happy. I don't mind Miho's death, but episode 16 was a clusterfuck that I need handled better.
I agdee with many of the things you said except two.
1. I don't think the reveal for Big Mouse should have been such a grand event. If the whole basis of the show was just finding Big Mouse and nothing else, then maybe. But for this, it wasn't all just about finding Big Mouse. I felt that it was perfect just the way it was. It fit with the situation. Plus Big Mouse had no intentions of making a grand entrance. He sure hadn't intended on going public. Not until Changho made his own demands for it in exchange.
2. Soontae (Changho's best friend) being a part of the Big Mouse organisation wasn't out of left field. Actually, if there was one thing the show was good at it was giving hints. Every reveal had hints thrown before. And in Soontae's case it was in the form of the virgin mary statue and the recording. Changho himself said no one apart from him, his father-in-law, Miho, and Soontae knew about it. That was a huge hint, and if you know what to pay attention to, that is the moment Soontae was a suspect going forward.
The hint got even more transparent later on when No Park said someone insisted on him saving Changho and Jerry eliminated himself and Warden Park by revealing he was only just a recent member and Park Yonggab was no 3. The very obvious conclusion by that point was Sootae. So to me, I wasn't surprised that he was in the organisation. I knew it was him when he spoke even before the camera panned to him.
Regarding the plot hole that you mentioned about Charn and the fire and explosion, I think you meant Vit, Charn's colleague. Yeah, that was pretty questionable unless it implies there was a period of time before the explosion which would also explain the explosion happening that fast
I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Only thing I didn't like was that Pete-Kao-Non conflict for various reasons involving all 3 of them. I was glad at least that we didn't get the usual "It's okay. Let's be friends" ending for Non and Pete so for me, it was good. Mork, I absolutely loved thst character!
I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Only thing I didn't like was that Pete-Kao-Non conflict for various reasons involving all 3 of them. I was glad at least that we didn't get the usual "It's okay. Let's be friends" ending for Non and Pete so for me, it was good. Mork, I absolutely loved thst character!
Finally done with this.. Didn't even care who did/will die, in the end. DROPPED AT 14/15 speaks about this show…
Why, may I ask?😂 I haven't watched it, I was just checking it because Jam is in it. I don't really watch lakorns, mostly because I've watched lots of soap operas in my life and I finally got tired of some things. While I was watching To Sir With Love, I realised some things about soap operas never change and I no longer have the patience for that.
I dropped so many BLs series and couldnt find others as good as ITSAY, SE, and Our Dating Sim.... Please someone…
I think that's just up to you. I loved ITSAY so much and Our Dating Sim is one of the few Kbls I loved watching, but this, I regret falling for the hype. It just did not work for me at all. I had to motivate myself to keep watching it, and it took me a whole week to finish it.
Was the award a voting one? Because if it was, I'd say it's the fans rather than the company. Usually, fans will vote not because of who was actually the best, but just because they love the person they're voting for.
I don't think he will ever come back. To be a bl actor you only have a small window of opportunity when you mess…
I'm glad this aged badly. May all his haters keep eating their words like you. And I'm glad that when the loudest vessels ran out of enough noise to make and the dust settled, a lot of people realised that how he's been treated has been hugely unfair. They both messed up, and the other party wasn't innocent of wrongdoing either, and I'm glad that a lot of people know that now, but Art was the one to endure bullying and hate from those toxic fans and have his career jeopardized. He's not toxic, but that can't be said for the fans who keep bullying him and people like you.
I'm so glad to see this review. I put off this one for a long time, and I should probably have kept it on the shelf for even longer. Your title summarises well my journey watching this.
I am puzzled seeing people say it's realistic. I don't know if it's the sneaking around to cheat part they find realistic or what, but one's boyfriend choosing to go ask the other cheater to take care of his cheating boyfriend is definitely not realistic. I also don't find one's sister being defensive and supportive of someone who is cheating with her brother's boyfriend very realistic, but hey, who knows?
The only good thing about Hai Qing and Yan Fei I could say is they for sure deserve each other. It's just sad that it had to come at their boyfriends' expense. And the way the cheating was never discussed, and it became that Hai Qing just hadn't chosen? I had to backtrack to wonder just where they were in an open relationship or something. Hai Qing and Yan Fei were just horrible.
I think the grandpa was used to show just how selfish and inconsiderate Hai Qing could be cause I instantly disliked him. But other than that, that was a very dead end character.
I couldn't agree more about the Yan Fei's suits and Jimmy's stylist. How does a supposedly successful businessman end up wearing the same suit three times in a row when he visited the hospital on different days?
I also avoid hyped shows for the same reason of killing a mood. With every hype, I hike my expectations and most of the times end up being disappointed. That's why I prefer watching hyped shows who's hype I couldn't escape months after they've aired. I'm also learning how to avoid spoilers to lessen the effects of this.
When did he sign with GMM btw?
If it's going to take a while for the second part, then it's better to wait until it's all available to buy a subscription. Thankfully, I have no problem with waiting. I still have a gazillion shows to watch to keep me busy as I wait.
1. I don't think the reveal for Big Mouse should have been such a grand event. If the whole basis of the show was just finding Big Mouse and nothing else, then maybe. But for this, it wasn't all just about finding Big Mouse. I felt that it was perfect just the way it was. It fit with the situation. Plus Big Mouse had no intentions of making a grand entrance. He sure hadn't intended on going public. Not until Changho made his own demands for it in exchange.
2. Soontae (Changho's best friend) being a part of the Big Mouse organisation wasn't out of left field. Actually, if there was one thing the show was good at it was giving hints. Every reveal had hints thrown before. And in Soontae's case it was in the form of the virgin mary statue and the recording. Changho himself said no one apart from him, his father-in-law, Miho, and Soontae knew about it. That was a huge hint, and if you know what to pay attention to, that is the moment Soontae was a suspect going forward.
The hint got even more transparent later on when No Park said someone insisted on him saving Changho and Jerry eliminated himself and Warden Park by revealing he was only just a recent member and Park Yonggab was no 3. The very obvious conclusion by that point was Sootae. So to me, I wasn't surprised that he was in the organisation. I knew it was him when he spoke even before the camera panned to him.
I am puzzled seeing people say it's realistic. I don't know if it's the sneaking around to cheat part they find realistic or what, but one's boyfriend choosing to go ask the other cheater to take care of his cheating boyfriend is definitely not realistic. I also don't find one's sister being defensive and supportive of someone who is cheating with her brother's boyfriend very realistic, but hey, who knows?
The only good thing about Hai Qing and Yan Fei I could say is they for sure deserve each other. It's just sad that it had to come at their boyfriends' expense. And the way the cheating was never discussed, and it became that Hai Qing just hadn't chosen? I had to backtrack to wonder just where they were in an open relationship or something. Hai Qing and Yan Fei were just horrible.
I think the grandpa was used to show just how selfish and inconsiderate Hai Qing could be cause I instantly disliked him. But other than that, that was a very dead end character.
I couldn't agree more about the Yan Fei's suits and Jimmy's stylist. How does a supposedly successful businessman end up wearing the same suit three times in a row when he visited the hospital on different days?