The effect of the divorce on the brothers really makes you understand Yotha's character. Though he was the brave one to challenge love, landing on someone who doesn't actually love him while he gives him his heart is enough to explain his current state and perception. The love left in him is shallow enough, and he ended up losing it completely, which made him question what love even is. It's like going out of your comfort zone to challenge a goal and failing, then questioning your ability. I just hope he heals, because Gun doesn't deserve to be the one receiving all the baggage he has accumulated.
On another note, this really made me curious about Fai's love story. The guy is afraid of not being loved, so he became a people-pleaser, a kind person who would put others before himself. Even at the cost of swallowing his own emotions. Despite the fear, he doesn't know what love is. So figuring out he loves Wine would be a real challenge.
Now we're done.. I can't believe how attached I've been to this show. At first, I started it because I wanted something light in my life, but every episode actually gave more than light; it gives you warmth as well. Maybe it's because I decided to read the novel, and there's actually more than going on considering we see their perspectives and read their thoughts there. I love Fourever You so much that my Thursdays became a day I looked forward to.
I really hope they proceed with Season 2. With the scene between Fah and Typhoon that they showed, they really should. They can't just start that and drop it as that.
I have watched a lot of survival shows throughout the year, almost not missing anything. So believe me when I say, Universe League is the best. My personal favorites are Produce X 101 and Boys Planet because of the people in there, but if I look at the show as a whole, Universe League has the least drama and most interesting episodes. Not to mention the way they have produced a lot of songs throughout!
Cir saying he's a robot and the woman regarding him as her puppy boy can actually be related to what is currently happening. See, he knew Phu even before the accident but never bothered him. Sure, it could be that he's near death's door and decided that life is short, so he should pursue what he wants. But that doesn't align with his claim that he's suddenly from another world. Besides, the facts of this world's Cir and Phukan were that they only talked once, but there seems to be another happening that was not revealed yet hinted by Wim. Which I think is also what Jin is referring to when he said Cir should say the truth. But I still want to see more. Cir might be the same person, only with newly added memories that pushed him more to pursue Phukan.
That scene where he recalls the memories with the other world's Phukan through his dreams, I assume, was amazing. He could be reaching through his hippocampus or looking through hyperbolic space in a wormhole.
Oh wow. The vibe of the first episode is amazing! As for the last part... As expected, GMMTV, you and your interesting plots. Since Rak mentioned her family is full of doctors (dad, mom, brother), either of the three might be involved unknowingly or knowingly with Pam's mom's death. Or it might go deeper with discussion regarding healthcare. I'm excited to know!
I'm really glad Pepper is with Thame to make him realize things since the last episode. Po was about to overthink and would drown in if Per didn't make Thame realize his words.
"Next time, don't follow my speed, okay? Just be yourself. I want to adjust myself to your rhythm too."
"How about we find a balance to see which speed suits us best?"
They are NOT just talking about the walk!! This is what love truly is—no rushing and moving at the pace they are both comfortable with. Love takes time.
I love the way they tackled the topic about idols being forbidden to fall in love and offering a perspective about how they can do both because both are parts of their lives. I hope fans who believe they own their idols will see that part more to enlighten them.
The protestors and what they're fighting for might be nonsense; I do agree with that. Of all the rules, they are pinpointing the uniform. That makes them kids who stubbornly refuse to succumb to a few normal rules, which argument can even bring us to why there are laws in the country. But if you think about the situation and how it is being handled, it represents the oppression within the institution.
On another note, this really made me curious about Fai's love story. The guy is afraid of not being loved, so he became a people-pleaser, a kind person who would put others before himself. Even at the cost of swallowing his own emotions. Despite the fear, he doesn't know what love is. So figuring out he loves Wine would be a real challenge.
I really hope they proceed with Season 2. With the scene between Fah and Typhoon that they showed, they really should. They can't just start that and drop it as that.
That scene where he recalls the memories with the other world's Phukan through his dreams, I assume, was amazing. He could be reaching through his hippocampus or looking through hyperbolic space in a wormhole.
"How about we find a balance to see which speed suits us best?"
They are NOT just talking about the walk!! This is what love truly is—no rushing and moving at the pace they are both comfortable with. Love takes time.