So here’s what I think as someone reading the manga and how much the show used. The show only goes to the end…
Nothing about a S2 could change how I feel about S1 because as Notawe says so well below, a live-action adaptation should stand on its own as a story that makes sense.
For instance, "We Best Love: No. 1 For You" is a great series that tells a story from a beginning to and end. It needs no sequel to help its arc and ending make sense. It's on my Best 30 BLs list. Then, along comes "We Best Love: Fighting Mr. Second," which is incoherent, clunky, relies on absurd premises, and is on my Worst 30 BLs list.
The first, and awesome, BL I stumbled into and which made me a BL crazy person is the original "Love Sick." S1 does not need S2 to complete it, not in the least. S2 is a completely separate story which takes off from where S1 left us but doesn't finish anything that was left hanging in S1.
Viewers should not have to have read any source material for any series or film in order to make sense of the adaptation.
I respect everybody's right to have and express their opinion, as I have reiterated many times. That is NOT the same thing as not respecting an opinion I strongly disagree with. Why would I "respect" an opinion I see as flawed?
This is not YOUR comment section. Members are free under the rules of MDL to respond to any comment they choose to. If not, they could easily make it impossible to do. You simply don't like that I disagree with you. If I had replied in YOUR comment section that I totally agree with you, you would not have replied to me with the above nonsense.
Everything anyone writes on a public forum is the business of anyone else on that forum who sees it...buddy.
"people are just expressing their opinions." You write as if expressing one's opinion is some minor side-effect of what goes on here. It is the very purpose of a comment section, and you are the one so sensitive and touchy that your wrote this reply to tell me to STFU.
Nowhere in any of my comments have I ever said or implied that others should like what I like and dislike what I dislike, assuming that's what you mean by that garbled sentence. If I'm mistaken, please provide the quote from my words.
You can continue to misuse the word "masterpiece" all you want. Knock yourself out. I will continue to disagree with that, and say so when I choose.
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I'm curious to know what you disliked the most about this series.
Mostly just the standard Thai BL problems: spotty acting, stilted dialogue, an overall artificial look and feel to settings, costuming, set dressing, lighting, etc. I ended up with that same old Thai BL feeling: That I was watching a play about adults put on by junior high kids. That's an exaggeration, but you get my drift.
The sex scenes were amazing, but for instance the first one just happened immediately out of nowhere, all of a sudden people were boinking without much or any foreplay or pre-sexual tension, which is a lot of the hotness for me. But the hot sex is not nearly powerful enough to outweigh all the negatives of this show. Put these scenes in a well-written and produced show though, and you'd really have something.
I do like Bible as an actor, but from what I've read here in comments, he becomes a side character as the MC loses focus as the series progresses. I watched two episodes and then realized a few days later I had felt no urge to watch more, but forced myself to give #3 a shot, then dropped it.
I do not want to be crucified, but I also want to be honest in my opinion. I thought this show was just okay and…
You are one hundred percent correct. Please, going forward, do not be intimidated by the sex-phobic, straight American girls who dominate MDL coming at you in comments. That is their primary mode of operation: to shut down commenters who call them on their homophobic, cotton-candy fantasies of male/male sexuality.
Say what you want, then say it again if one of them comes at you, spittle spewing and fire flinging. Who cares what they say? They can't hurt you. :)
For instance, "We Best Love: No. 1 For You" is a great series that tells a story from a beginning to and end. It needs no sequel to help its arc and ending make sense. It's on my Best 30 BLs list. Then, along comes "We Best Love: Fighting Mr. Second," which is incoherent, clunky, relies on absurd premises, and is on my Worst 30 BLs list.
The first, and awesome, BL I stumbled into and which made me a BL crazy person is the original "Love Sick." S1 does not need S2 to complete it, not in the least. S2 is a completely separate story which takes off from where S1 left us but doesn't finish anything that was left hanging in S1.
Viewers should not have to have read any source material for any series or film in order to make sense of the adaptation.
I think you might have made that up in your head.
I respect everybody's right to have and express their opinion, as I have reiterated many times. That is NOT the same thing as not respecting an opinion I strongly disagree with. Why would I "respect" an opinion I see as flawed?
This is not YOUR comment section. Members are free under the rules of MDL to respond to any comment they choose to. If not, they could easily make it impossible to do. You simply don't like that I disagree with you. If I had replied in YOUR comment section that I totally agree with you, you would not have replied to me with the above nonsense.
Everything anyone writes on a public forum is the business of anyone else on that forum who sees it...buddy.
"people are just expressing their opinions."
You write as if expressing one's opinion is some minor side-effect of what goes on here. It is the very purpose of a comment section, and you are the one so sensitive and touchy that your wrote this reply to tell me to STFU.
Nowhere in any of my comments have I ever said or implied that others should like what I like and dislike what I dislike, assuming that's what you mean by that garbled sentence. If I'm mistaken, please provide the quote from my words.
You can continue to misuse the word "masterpiece" all you want. Knock yourself out. I will continue to disagree with that, and say so when I choose.
The sex scenes were amazing, but for instance the first one just happened immediately out of nowhere, all of a sudden people were boinking without much or any foreplay or pre-sexual tension, which is a lot of the hotness for me. But the hot sex is not nearly powerful enough to outweigh all the negatives of this show. Put these scenes in a well-written and produced show though, and you'd really have something.
I do like Bible as an actor, but from what I've read here in comments, he becomes a side character as the MC loses focus as the series progresses. I watched two episodes and then realized a few days later I had felt no urge to watch more, but forced myself to give #3 a shot, then dropped it.
Dropped 1/10
Say what you want, then say it again if one of them comes at you, spittle spewing and fire flinging. Who cares what they say? They can't hurt you. :)