This show is sort of giving me Be Loved in House: I Do vibes with the way the ex randomly has come back into the picture. I'm not fully enjoying this series, I feel the plot could be better, but I do love the cast chemistry.
okay.. I have several thoughts about this drama... I will admit I did not watch it weekly as it aired bc personally…
I think Mame needs to stop writing about these topics, almost every one of her shows includes a character or depiction of sexual assault and every time they don't do these serious topics justice. I honestly think this is better than her previous series where she romanticised such instances but what I saw in this show is still not there.
Note: I say this not having read the novels, or knowing if she wrote the script of all the series she has produced.
Wtf. The writers literally wrote three episodes then copied and pasted those same episodes 4 times to get the 12 episodes. I've watched series in the past which have been so repetitive but this is so blatant I'm shocked. Literally that new Pie character is Pai from two episodes ago. They think I'm stupid, I'm dropping this.
I can't stand Sher anymore!! Also Prince is so entitled. I'm only watching for Tap and Ping at this point. I wish…
How is he a whore? Fah and Gear both overreacted in my opinion. Sher and Prince's relationship has been purely platonic and that has been so obvious. That hug and kiss on the forehead screamed platonic.
The comments are tea! All those different opinions. For me, the characters are so inconsistent and the storyline is bland and a bit inconsistent. All this would have been fine if there was more smut.
I will agree with the comments to some extent, not going to lie. BUT THIS IS HOW THE NOVEL IS TOO.Yeah the novel…
Then where is the smut in the series? We are waiting 😂
Also it's my opinion that a drama should stand alone from the novel. If the novel doesn't have enough plot then the drama's writers should really try and develop it. If it's impossible then the novel was probably not made to be made into a series.
It's just OK. I don't feel a lot of chemistry, although Ji Woong scrapes some together, although it has more of…
100% agree with you. Idk what it is but the two main characters just lack chemistry in my eyes. It doesn't even really feel like a good bromance. I really liked the latest episode too but I wondering if it's because it was an interesting episode and the last few episodes have only been okay.
Thai BL's get higher ratings cuz they have a much larger viewership as a result of enormous promotional budgets.…
Is that actually true? It makes sense of course but I thought BL was in it's hype cycle stage where everyone has seen potential and throws money into making a series but everyone realises it's not as profitable as they thought, and then we see a reduction and plateau in the number of series.
I really loved this show. It was so fantastic. The cast chemistry was so good and the characterisations were absolutely brilliant probably some of the best characters in a BL.
If I'm going to be completely honest, it did fall a bit flat in the story department. I thought the way the major conflicts - Dika's death and mysteries of the trouble makers was neglected throughout a significant part of the show made some episodes feel like pure fluff. The romance and character storylines were done so well but I think they at times unnecessarily ate into time they could be utilised on those other conflicts.
There were also a few too many easy resolutions for me. Like after seeing Thua frustrated in ep 11 and them having him do that 180 and join in that short film. It lost a bit of the power with that resolution. Also ep 12 appeared to solve itself a bit too easily for me.
At the same time I don't care seriously what a great show. Like wowwwww. The queer identity is back in BL and it was portrayed so well!!!!!!!
Note: I say this not having read the novels, or knowing if she wrote the script of all the series she has produced.
Although at least Pai is bringing the drama.
I take it back Prince did overreact.
Also it's my opinion that a drama should stand alone from the novel. If the novel doesn't have enough plot then the drama's writers should really try and develop it. If it's impossible then the novel was probably not made to be made into a series.
If I'm going to be completely honest, it did fall a bit flat in the story department. I thought the way the major conflicts - Dika's death and mysteries of the trouble makers was neglected throughout a significant part of the show made some episodes feel like pure fluff. The romance and character storylines were done so well but I think they at times unnecessarily ate into time they could be utilised on those other conflicts.
There were also a few too many easy resolutions for me. Like after seeing Thua frustrated in ep 11 and them having him do that 180 and join in that short film. It lost a bit of the power with that resolution. Also ep 12 appeared to solve itself a bit too easily for me.
At the same time I don't care seriously what a great show. Like wowwwww. The queer identity is back in BL and it was portrayed so well!!!!!!!