i am so oddly obsessed with this show😭 i am loving it smm, i was worried about the pacing at first but i guess i shouldn't be, i can't wait for next week 😭 little Jane's expressions were insane when he said "i will never ask you for anything"...
btw the thing i disliked the most in episode 3 was the violence with that girl, it is not justified even if she's cheating and why was no one interfering and only little jane did? like it's understandable why big jane said she deserves it because he is supposed be a emotionless or heartless character but after that setting the narrative that she was being abused because she cheated was so not good, i hope they address this in upcoming episodes...
I'm not overreacting but Williamest has less on screen time, I was hoping this part is specialy for Williameast.
this show is about peach and thee and they are the main couple, williamest had enough screentime for a side couple, they got a kissing scene too, let's wait for you maniac for williamest as main couple
the DADADA intro is so funny to me i can't 😭😭😭 i don't know what they are tryna do, why was the other police officer kwon was letting minho hit him with belt? 😭😭 it's unbearable even in 2x😭
episode 3 was the best so far, i am really liking this, other than some unwanted sound effects, everything is good, i keep looking forward to watch it every week, also they both are so cute together i hope they change the intro music, the intro is so well done visually, the goody music ruins itt
i had the same question and i got the answer from someone and after i rewatched the last episode i got the answer,…
ikrrr it was bothering me so much too, like i was pasting the same comment saying that what does 20 years mean under every post on x and instagram and here too, and finally i got the answer 😭😭
i am not religious at all but it still is a really good message that they gave to all the religious queer people…
i wouldn't disagree to any of your point and i think the same as you that all these religions and especially abrahamic religions are neither feminist nor homophilic at all!! i have heard many creators say that these homophobic verses were bible were added later on and stuff, although i am not sure of it.. but if this helps queer people to get free of their guilt and live freely without choosing, it isn't wrong, see everyone has different life, different decisions and stuff and if you and me were able to overcome these things, i know many can't, and i have been in religious guilt too and i still cried while watching barth and his mother's scene because i would never have the chance to tell my family and stuff.. but what my point is you are right to think whatever you are thinking because i hate religion too but if it helps a religious queer person, i wouldn't say it's completely wrong, and the director has met with several queer religious people before completing the script knowing about their story and the fact that this story is highly inspired by his own life
am i stupid? are the subs wrong? or did barthrak come back to visit st magdalene at some point ten years after…
i had the same question and i got the answer from someone and after i rewatched the last episode i got the answer, so when father was referring to 20 years he meant kongdech and him getting ordained and being on this path for 20 years, a person who has read novel told me that in the novel kongdech started his path to priesthood 20 years ago, and in the last episode when the scene transitions to the present the father's first dialogue is something like it's been a long path and stuff, so the 20 years is him referring to kongdech, and their ages are 47 or 46 in the present
i am not religious at all but it still is a really good message that they gave to all the religious queer people who think they have to choose and they suffer with religious guilt all their life and many of them never choose themselves, it's a really important message to them that they don't have to choose and they don't have to live with guilt their whole life, and that they can love themselves and god at the same time, not everyone is capable of leaving religion or being woke in an instant like us. and the director of the series is queer and catholic both so it's his way of telling his fellow queer people that they can choose both..
In the novel they explain something about kongdech having been stationed overseas for some voluntary work or something.…
so father saying it's been almost 20 years refers to kongdech and not barth or tanrak last visiting, thankss a lottt 😭😭😭 i was dying to get an answer that what did father mean by 20 years
if anyone understood or has read the novel, please tell me what did father mean when he said it's been almost 20 years, because it would've been 30 if he was referring to when they ran away, or what i am assuming is when tanrak came to meet father was 10 years after?
I HAVE NO WORDS, IT IS A MASTERPIECE, IF SOMETHING IS MORE THAN A 10, IT IS THAT!! ♾️/10, THE BEST SERIES GMMTV HAS EVER PRODUCED FSS!! i will process what i just witnessed and then i will write the review
the hugging scene from the past that they showed i guess that was 10 years after he left, so that father said i can't believe it's been almost twenty years? am i right?
btw the thing i disliked the most in episode 3 was the violence with that girl, it is not justified even if she's cheating and why was no one interfering and only little jane did? like it's understandable why big jane said she deserves it because he is supposed be a emotionless or heartless character but after that setting the narrative that she was being abused because she cheated was so not good, i hope they address this in upcoming episodes...
i hope they change the intro music, the intro is so well done visually, the goody music ruins itt
i have heard many creators say that these homophobic verses were bible were added later on and stuff, although i am not sure of it..
but if this helps queer people to get free of their guilt and live freely without choosing, it isn't wrong, see everyone has different life, different decisions and stuff and if you and me were able to overcome these things, i know many can't, and i have been in religious guilt too and i still cried while watching barth and his mother's scene because i would never have the chance to tell my family and stuff..
but what my point is you are right to think whatever you are thinking because i hate religion too but if it helps a religious queer person, i wouldn't say it's completely wrong, and the director has met with several queer religious people before completing the script knowing about their story and the fact that this story is highly inspired by his own life