The plot is exactly like a cliche fanfic written by a 13ys lol I enjoyed it a lot tho, I love this kind of cliche and the cast did a good job. The chemistry was on point too
i'm thinking about dropping this drama since somehow there is no character development in this drama. honestly…
Also, the it's title is literally The King's Avatar, of course the main characters will the the main lead and his gaming, what did you expect lol Still, it did an amazing job portraying every relationship
i'm thinking about dropping this drama since somehow there is no character development in this drama. honestly…
Almost every character had a problem that was solved, how can there not have character development? And, well, if you don't like non-romantic dramas then you should just not watch or state if the drama is good or not, because it's not bad, it just doesn't fit your taste
I read this on Tumblr and wanted to share ““It’s a reinvention,” says Neil about his own adaptation. “I am old enough, and have seen enough things fail, to know that we’re not filming the novel. But what I can do is acknowledge that I’m making telly, and to say to people, ‘Yes, some of your favorite moments will probably only be in the book, but I will give you other favorite moments, and you will have some new favorite moments that didn’t exist before. Is that a deal?’ And that’s kind of the way I approached it. It’s the television draft, and I crafted it like a love story with attention to the relationship between Aziraphale and Crowley.””
By far my favorite lakorn till now! Apart from very few problems, everything is perfect. I specially loved the pacing, it was all so entertaining that I didn't even skip scenes, something that I've been doing a lot lately. I have no words for the casting (amazing acting!) and script, really really good. And can we take a moment to appreciate Yaya and Nadech's chemistry? A real-life-talented couple really hits different. I highly, highly recommend
““It’s a reinvention,” says Neil about his own adaptation. “I am old enough, and have seen enough things fail, to know that we’re not filming the novel. But what I can do is acknowledge that I’m making telly, and to say to people, ‘Yes, some of your favorite moments will probably only be in the book, but I will give you other favorite moments, and you will have some new favorite moments that didn’t exist before. Is that a deal?’ And that’s kind of the way I approached it. It’s the television draft, and I crafted it like a love story with attention to the relationship between Aziraphale and Crowley.””
And can we take a moment to appreciate Yaya and Nadech's chemistry? A real-life-talented couple really hits different.
I highly, highly recommend