Thanks for stopping by before you get on that plane to go join your Hamas buddies in fighting the Evil Zionist Oppressors in Gaza. No? You'll just stay in mom's basement, spewing lame pronouncements about who gets to live and who deserves death? Just like Hamas, you don't care about anything but killing Jews. Thus, I don't care what you have to say about anything. You're a coward.
He won't heal until he accepts the fact that he is wounded.Can you imagine Itsuki doing that?Can you imagine him…
I think it was both of those things.
People who have 100% decided to kill themselves don't say things like that, because they don't want anyone to know and try to stop them. People still on the edge say things like that as a passive call for help.
The way your dumb ass leaves a cut-and-paste nonsense article as if it means something.The difference, obvious…
hahaha
Other than when I'm on the toilet, my ass still shuts just fine, Forest Ass. Oh look! Another pathetic, hysterical Hamas butt-licker spewing spittle all over its cheap tiny second-hand computer screen in its mom's basement.
Hey, how about you back up that rage by getting out of the basement and volunteering to join Hamas in fighting the Evil Zionist Oppressors in Gaza, huh? No? You want to stay safe in mom's basement? Understood, coward.
I know, right? Hamas DOES kill children, at least 36 of them on October 7, 2023, along with the other 1,200 people they slaughtered, raped, and burned to ashes on that horrible day.
I know that to Hamas and people like you, those Israeli children don't count because they were Jews, but still...
Anyway, I'm glad you're beginning to see what Hamas is all about.
Damn. That's unfortunate. Chinese dubbing with all its quirks, frustrates and annoys me. So distracting.
Imagine, being a lead actor in a show: you spend weeks memorizing lines, rehearsing scenes, acting out final takes, all the while knowing some scenery-chewing dub actor's voice will replace your own, and you will never be heard. Horrible.
Please consider the fact that adaptations are NOT word-for-word, live-action enactments of exactly what takes place in the source material, nor are they meant to be.
There is no way a film/series can ever pack in everything that is in a novel. It would be a hundred episodes long. And if he cried in the novel, it was a bit much there, too. He's supposed to be a professional investigator and former police officer who is trying to present himself to the prosecutor as a strong person and valuable colleague.
Getting teary and crying frequently is not a good way to do that.
Episode 4: Holy shit. I finished this watch an hour ago, and I've still got wood.
These two have wild chemistry. That bed scene...good god. The prosecutor's characterization is fascinating, a combination of professionalism and menace with a tiny hint of humor, like he's smiling a bit beneath the tough-guy act.
I agree completely. It went from the most obvious 10/10 of the year for me to definitely not a 10/10 because of…
I started having misgivings as early as episode 4. The direction throughout is slow and laborious.
It's a common tic of Thai BLs that there are endless, unnatural pauses between lines of dialogue. Also, one character says something to another and frequently doesn't get a response, just a blank look, even when they've been asked a question. This happened at least twice in the finale. Other characters stand staring at each other after an interaction so that the camera can get a distant shot of them standing silent in place in a way no one does IRL. There are many sloooooow tics like these in Thai BLs. They are distracting and contribute to an overall feeling of tedium.
Perhaps the director got too caught up in his private issues with the Catholic Church and didn't realize, or didn't care, that his doing this in such a slow, tedious, repetitious way was a mistake. And obviously, no one felt empowered to tell him so.
The idea that a person's comments, left in a public comment thread, are to be responded to only by people who agree with the OP, is another common delusion on MDL. I didn't "insert myself into your comment," I replied to your publicly posted comment, as any member has the right to do.
Every single comment, eh? Really? All of them?
No one has thrown "dirt" at the series for no reason. Every single negative comment has explicitly stated what the poster did not care for.
You're not open to criticism at all. You're fangirling.
I'm here instead of watching the second half of episode 6, so... yeah 😂
I feel you. I almost bailed twice during episode 6, but decided I'd stuck it out through five episodes so I might as well grit my teeth and finish it out.
It's still hard to believe they turned such a wonderful outcome into Dullsville. I thought surely Tanrak leaving the church/school with Barth would be a crucial, emotional scene, but nope, that was passed over along with 27 other possibly gripping potential developments.
It felt as though all these important, dramatic signposts along their way were being revealed as casual afterthoughts. It also felt like the director/writer was working out all his issues with the Catholic Church in a boring and repetitious way. How many hugs did Tanrak need to share with Father Hardon, anyway?
And it's highly unrealistic that the Father didn't cop a feel during either of those hugs. This IS a Catholic priest, after all.
Thanks for stopping by before you get on that plane to go join your Hamas buddies in fighting the Evil Zionist Oppressors in Gaza.
No?
You'll just stay in mom's basement, spewing lame pronouncements about who gets to live and who deserves death?
Just like Hamas, you don't care about anything but killing Jews.
Thus, I don't care what you have to say about anything.
You're a coward.
People who have 100% decided to kill themselves don't say things like that, because they don't want anyone to know and try to stop them.
People still on the edge say things like that as a passive call for help.
What do you think?
Other than when I'm on the toilet, my ass still shuts just fine, Forest Ass.
Oh look! Another pathetic, hysterical Hamas butt-licker spewing spittle all over its cheap tiny second-hand computer screen in its mom's basement.
Hey, how about you back up that rage by getting out of the basement and volunteering to join Hamas in fighting the Evil Zionist Oppressors in Gaza, huh?
No? You want to stay safe in mom's basement?
Understood, coward.
I know, right?
Hamas DOES kill children, at least 36 of them on October 7, 2023, along with the other 1,200 people they slaughtered, raped, and burned to ashes on that horrible day.
I know that to Hamas and people like you, those Israeli children don't count because they were Jews, but still...
Anyway, I'm glad you're beginning to see what Hamas is all about.
That's unfortunate.
Chinese dubbing with all its quirks, frustrates and annoys me.
So distracting.
Imagine, being a lead actor in a show: you spend weeks memorizing lines, rehearsing scenes, acting out final takes, all the while knowing some scenery-chewing dub actor's voice will replace your own, and you will never be heard. Horrible.
There is no way a film/series can ever pack in everything that is in a novel. It would be a hundred episodes long.
And if he cried in the novel, it was a bit much there, too.
He's supposed to be a professional investigator and former police officer who is trying to present himself to the prosecutor as a strong person and valuable colleague.
Getting teary and crying frequently is not a good way to do that.
That's what you've got?
Loser.
The crying was a bit much.
Thanks.
But that's the best part of the show.
Holy shit.
I finished this watch an hour ago, and I've still got wood.
These two have wild chemistry.
That bed scene...good god.
The prosecutor's characterization is fascinating, a combination of professionalism and menace with a tiny hint of humor, like he's smiling a bit beneath the tough-guy act.
This is top-notch.
The direction throughout is slow and laborious.
It's a common tic of Thai BLs that there are endless, unnatural pauses between lines of dialogue.
Also, one character says something to another and frequently doesn't get a response, just a blank look, even when they've been asked a question.
This happened at least twice in the finale.
Other characters stand staring at each other after an interaction so that the camera can get a distant shot of them standing silent in place in a way no one does IRL.
There are many sloooooow tics like these in Thai BLs.
They are distracting and contribute to an overall feeling of tedium.
Perhaps the director got too caught up in his private issues with the Catholic Church and didn't realize, or didn't care, that his doing this in such a slow, tedious, repetitious way was a mistake.
And obviously, no one felt empowered to tell him so.
I didn't "insert myself into your comment," I replied to your publicly posted comment, as any member has the right to do.
Every single comment, eh? Really? All of them?
No one has thrown "dirt" at the series for no reason.
Every single negative comment has explicitly stated what the poster did not care for.
You're not open to criticism at all.
You're fangirling.
I almost bailed twice during episode 6, but decided I'd stuck it out through five episodes so I might as well grit my teeth and finish it out.
It's still hard to believe they turned such a wonderful outcome into Dullsville.
I thought surely Tanrak leaving the church/school with Barth would be a crucial, emotional scene, but nope, that was passed over along with 27 other possibly gripping potential developments.
It felt as though all these important, dramatic signposts along their way were being revealed as casual afterthoughts.
It also felt like the director/writer was working out all his issues with the Catholic Church in a boring and repetitious way. How many hugs did Tanrak need to share with Father Hardon, anyway?
And it's highly unrealistic that the Father didn't cop a feel during either of those hugs.
This IS a Catholic priest, after all.