Ayeeee nice! Theres a few of us polyam people loitering around on this website haha I think we might have chatted…
Oh my bad! I hope you find something you like on mine. Im curious about yours! I think private lists can be shared with friends if you wanted to PM the link but no pressure ^_^
Yeah i mean its what you expect with Eternal Summer. I wouldnt recommend it if you'd avoid it for those reasons 😅
Lol I have one of these lists too with NOTES about the textual support, but it's private because I didn't think…
Ayeeee nice! Theres a few of us polyam people loitering around on this website haha I think we might have chatted before about one of your lists. It was on viki right?
I'll look forward to what you think about Eternal Summer!
forreal. from the first episode i was like, oh wait are we foreshadowing some polyamory with this silverware?…
Ohhh please let me know when you make this list! If you're looking for something that is actually polyamorous, there's Between Complete and Incomplete, which is about a triad. There's also My Fuxxxxx Romance, which is about parallel polyamory. 3 Will Be Free is a Thai one, but I can't remember if they were a V or a triad.
Thanks for the suggestions! I'm going to put Mary Stayed Out All Night higher on my priority list then! It's about time I finally watch it haha been on my list for years
aaiiii, so from the cmts, the title & the photos are pretty much poly-bait lol pfftt too bad ;( so over lying/cheating/etc…
forreal. from the first episode i was like, oh wait are we foreshadowing some polyamory with this silverware? And then the ending happened and I was like "oh... so that's a no" hhaaha
What a sweet list T_T This is such a precious concept. I hope it's not odd that I am looking at many of your lists today >_< You have so many good ones!
Can anyone provide any context on the horse hair thing that Song Lan and Xiao Xingchen carry? I've tried looking it up before, but I have trouble finding answers. What are the horse hair things, why are they so big, and what are they used for? I've never seen them actually use it, so I'm pretty curious about it. .
Oof I think we have different taste in dramas lol The only one I also liked is Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo. That is one of the few where I actually wanted a second season. I heard in China the second season actually takes place in the present, but because of censorship reasons the story became a mess. I avoided watching it because I didn't want to ruin a good story. I really enjoyed watching the Chinese original though.
In most cases, though, I avoid multi-season shows. Arthdal Chronicles..... Joy of Life.... Douluo Continent... they all test my patience. Luckily I found out Douluo Continent was multi-seasons before I started watching it though. Probably have to wait years before I can finally start the first episode just because of how long C-dramas take to air these days -___-
But I think more Korean shows are releasing post-production so I can see the appeal of multi seasons. It probably felt less risky ten years ago to only release one season when the script could be changed depending on the ratings as the show was still airing. Multi seasons is a way for them to make more money off of IP and also be more careful with investing funds in unfinished stories. I mean I'm just guessing here I don't actually work on these things. But that definitely seemed like the case for Arthdal Chronicles, which didn't even release the first season in one go. The first season was released in three parts. idk I can see the reasons why production companies would prefer multi-seasons... I just hate it.
I love knowing how much I'm investing in a story. 16 episodes? And they all finish in March? That's so much easier than starting a show expecting it to be 16 episodes, getting a cliff hanger, and then having to wait years just to see the rest of the story, which might end up mediocre anyway. I'd rather finish with a lame plot once than wait forever to be disappointed. *flashbacks to Game of Thrones* Idk there's something comforting in starting a show you know will have an end. Whether you like the ending or not, at least you know what you're getting into.
But I mean that's just me. I get why from a business perspective it's better. And I'm sure that multi-season stuff allows producers to take more risks, which has resulted in lots of stories we haven't seen come out of Korea before. idk I'm just rambling at this pointand probably need to sleep. I like knowing when a show will end. I don't like investing my time and effort into a show only to find out I haven't reached my goal on the last episode. alright rant done
Verrrrry curious about the direction of this considering Chai Ji Dan is the director. Has it been confirmed that this will be censored? Because I wouldn't be surprised if they used the same loophole they used for In Your Heart. I haven't read the manhua but I remember it being popular on tumblr some years ago.
These food episodes remind me of dark dining. I've never been a restaurant like this, but it's basically a kind of restaurant where food is served in total darkness. I think the staff is usually blind too. I heard about it as a kid, but I've never been to one before.
Yeah i mean its what you expect with Eternal Summer. I wouldnt recommend it if you'd avoid it for those reasons 😅
I'll look forward to what you think about Eternal Summer!
Edit: ahhh thank you for the list! I am looking at it and loving your notes ^_^
Thanks for the suggestions! I'm going to put Mary Stayed Out All Night higher on my priority list then! It's about time I finally watch it haha been on my list for years
For context, here is Xiao Xingchen's thing: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ebg9E1fWkAAQfmb?format=jpg&name=small
Here's a picture of both of them carrying one: https://64.media.tumblr.com/e21e0908262cd6a90ef91d58069e93bb/14a471004d0ce31e-43/s640x960/8dafe42dc2572a6529ceb510d84138b305877015.jpg
In most cases, though, I avoid multi-season shows. Arthdal Chronicles..... Joy of Life.... Douluo Continent... they all test my patience. Luckily I found out Douluo Continent was multi-seasons before I started watching it though. Probably have to wait years before I can finally start the first episode just because of how long C-dramas take to air these days -___-
But I think more Korean shows are releasing post-production so I can see the appeal of multi seasons. It probably felt less risky ten years ago to only release one season when the script could be changed depending on the ratings as the show was still airing. Multi seasons is a way for them to make more money off of IP and also be more careful with investing funds in unfinished stories. I mean I'm just guessing here I don't actually work on these things. But that definitely seemed like the case for Arthdal Chronicles, which didn't even release the first season in one go. The first season was released in three parts. idk I can see the reasons why production companies would prefer multi-seasons... I just hate it.
I love knowing how much I'm investing in a story. 16 episodes? And they all finish in March? That's so much easier than starting a show expecting it to be 16 episodes, getting a cliff hanger, and then having to wait years just to see the rest of the story, which might end up mediocre anyway. I'd rather finish with a lame plot once than wait forever to be disappointed. *flashbacks to Game of Thrones* Idk there's something comforting in starting a show you know will have an end. Whether you like the ending or not, at least you know what you're getting into.
But I mean that's just me. I get why from a business perspective it's better. And I'm sure that multi-season stuff allows producers to take more risks, which has resulted in lots of stories we haven't seen come out of Korea before. idk I'm just rambling at this pointand probably need to sleep. I like knowing when a show will end. I don't like investing my time and effort into a show only to find out I haven't reached my goal on the last episode. alright rant done