In real life, it's 9 yrs. In the series, it's pretty close to that, although they never really say.
I totally agree with you. I do believe that there is a power dynamic, an unhealthy grooming, and unrealistic expectations of a situation such as Lian and Kuea. Some would even consider this as "child abuse." I was just speaking to the idea that it's unfortunately not uncommon in cultures that still practice arranged marriages. BTW, I'm one of those folks who thinks it's "icky."
P.S. It's mainly the arranged marriage thing between children (or babies) and someone much older creeps me out. Because I do think it's a form of child abuse.
In real life, it's 9 yrs. In the series, it's pretty close to that, although they never really say.
Some may think it's icky, but in many cultures, where there are arranged marriages, it's not uncommon for one to be significantly older than the other.
I would rather say its problem with lack of common sense... like KO you boss and transport him out of hose that…
You're right! Actually, I thought the same regarding that scene. But, I was just commenting on how the series was trying to do too much with so little on-air time.
I think that part of the problem with this series is its length. I think they're trying to convey too much in such a short amount of time. Taiwanese and Philippine BLs are much better at the shorter-timed series (or at least they're more used to it).
Huh.... I know my comment here aren't exactly positive, but it really felt choppy and inconsistent toward the…
I totally agree. I also thought it felt the scenes seemed choppy and out of place. Maybe it was the camera action or maybe it was the direction of the director -- but, it did seem off.
Now, as for the kitchen scene, I really didn't like it, but at least it's typical of a cheesy drama (there's an argument between lovers that it ends up them having sex in the kitchen, if they actually had sex). LMBO!
Lian seems like he has a bipolar disorder, nice-then-manic, manic-then-lovey dovey, lovey dovey-then-manipulative, etc., etc., etc. At other times, Lian comes off as a lecherous "old" man panting to "devour" or "deflower" Kuea. Remember, Lian's is supposed to be in mid-to-late twenties and he's still presumably a virgin (waiting on Kuea).
ITS HERE FINALLY... 3 THINGS...1. Before there was Sean/White, Pran/Pat, In/Korn, Tharn/Type, FUSE/TEE, KNOCK/KORN,ARTHIT/KONGPOBAE/PETE,…
In order: 1) Not Me, 2) Bad Buddy, 3) Until We Meet Again, 4) Tharn/Thype the Series, 5) Make It Right, 6) Together with Me, 7) Sotus, 8) Love by Chance, 9) 2gether, 10) Until We Meet Again, 11) My Engineer, 12) Tale of Thousand Stars, 13) Fish Upon the Sky, 14) ITSAY, 15) We Best Love, 16) Life Love on the Line, 17) Cherry Magic, 18) Kieta Hatsukoi (Vanishing My First Love), 19) Semantic Error, and 20) Light On Me. Did I get them all?
Okay. Does So die in the end and Mon ends up with Saint? From the past couple of eps., I get the feeling something bad is going to happen to So. Anyone read the novel?
P.S. It's mainly the arranged marriage thing between children (or babies) and someone much older creeps me out. Because I do think it's a form of child abuse.
Actually, I thought the same regarding that scene. But, I was just commenting on how the series was trying to do too much with so little on-air time.
Now, as for the kitchen scene, I really didn't like it, but at least it's typical of a cheesy drama (there's an argument between lovers that it ends up them having sex in the kitchen, if they actually had sex). LMBO!
Lian seems like he has a bipolar disorder, nice-then-manic, manic-then-lovey dovey, lovey dovey-then-manipulative, etc., etc., etc. At other times, Lian comes off as a lecherous "old" man panting to "devour" or "deflower" Kuea. Remember, Lian's is supposed to be in mid-to-late twenties and he's still presumably a virgin (waiting on Kuea).
This was fun!!