It's meant to be over the top / overkill, that's how it is in the original Ossans Love too :D!
same! but I think this is overkill to a lot of people because people aren’t used to this type of show. I almost wished it was more though.. I can’t imagine the boss acting like the boss in Ossan’s love, screaming or kicking his feet over Heng djjd
you can just, not watch the drama, if you can't connect. ..it's okayyy..
I do really like the drama ^^! I find it intriguing and I really like the FL, but I can't really connect with the ML. So I will watch it, and hopefully like him in the future, but for now I can't really get why everyone are fawning over him hh
Because he has taken the time to learn to sign for her, meanwhile after 3 years the ML still can't efficiently communicate with her or have attempted to learn any signs for her
Of course we haven't had a lot of scenes with him, but we have already seen her smile with him and seen her light up as she can talk to him fluently
Well i am watching since i have a soft spot for survival shows. Who can say no to discovering new talent, taking…
Rex wasn't on beat or in tune with the instrumental so his flow was quite off causing him to stumble over his words. So it's quite understandable that he didn't get stars hh
Based on all the comments and reviews I expected this to be horrible, but I actually quite liked it! The love triangle really didn't feel as as prominent as the comments made it out to be djdj
Ikr? Where is the hate coming from? They pretty much cleared and explained the main issues at hand in ep 10 in…
No idea actually! I finished the ep and went to MDL to check the response for the show for the first time, and was really surprised by the reactions. Like sure I can be annoyed at times at characters but I feel like they've done well with explaining things and keeping a good pace
Well no, that's exactly what an open ending is. It's when the movie/show/book ends with a cliff hanger or a situation…
Except the fact that we saw Phee smoke the wrong cigarette, not an antidote. So instead of getting his head cleared and remove the effects of the drug, he got deeper into the hallucination. This was before he shoot his gun, meaning it's unclear 1. if he actually shot Tan/New or if he just hallucinated shooting. 2. if he shot, did he shoot Tan/New or did he shoot someone else then.
We have no idea, because its open ended. We hear the lighter, which indicates that someone either 1. is alive and using the lighter to light a hallucinate cigarette or an antidote, or 2. Phee just imagined the sound of the lighter because he thought back to the house.
Because it isn't clear what happened at all, neither in the house or as an ending, it is an open ending.
An open ending can still be sad. For example if someone steps infront of a car and the camera goes black before we see them get hit, and the show ends there. It's sad and we know that they get hurt, but we have no idea if they died or just got injured. It's sad, but still an open ending because we literally don't know what happens next.
Mediocre...it's a good thing that someone took a step to make horror with gay characters but that doesn't mean…
Well no, that's exactly what an open ending is. It's when the movie/show/book ends with a cliff hanger or a situation that's open for the readers' mind to imagine and construct their own ending.
The ending has already started a whole discission of what might have happened, who might be alive, how much of the episode was an hallucination etc. This is 100% how an open ending is, because open endings are meant to be vague, uncertain, or ominous.
Of course we haven't had a lot of scenes with him, but we have already seen her smile with him and seen her light up as she can talk to him fluently
Super glad Bitsaeon made it though, he deserves nothing but the best <3
We have no idea, because its open ended. We hear the lighter, which indicates that someone either 1. is alive and using the lighter to light a hallucinate cigarette or an antidote, or 2. Phee just imagined the sound of the lighter because he thought back to the house.
Because it isn't clear what happened at all, neither in the house or as an ending, it is an open ending.
An open ending can still be sad. For example if someone steps infront of a car and the camera goes black before we see them get hit, and the show ends there. It's sad and we know that they get hurt, but we have no idea if they died or just got injured. It's sad, but still an open ending because we literally don't know what happens next.
The ending has already started a whole discission of what might have happened, who might be alive, how much of the episode was an hallucination etc. This is 100% how an open ending is, because open endings are meant to be vague, uncertain, or ominous.