Well, that scene of him pushing the other against the bed was the hottest scene in the show. It's as if they only…
The problem is, bad acting contributes to the lack of chemistry.
I always have problems when idols turned to acting. If you're good or at least showed the effort you're willing to play the role, then it will show. Sadly, this idol-actor couldn't do that.
I am actually not aware about him being idol before I check this page. I am kinda pissed seeing such lackluster performance that I think I could only get in Thai BL or Japan BL. Now those two countries improving, the SK BL kinda go backward with all the weird and awkward acting.
I think I have more connection to PaixSky story than PhayuxRain story. While PhayuxRain is sexier and more intimate, but they don't really have that much time to build the relationship. The drama didn't really show it. Their story goes by like a storm, which is a fitting way to describe their love story since their book is called Love Storm in the first place.
With PaixSky, I feel that the little moments what make me love them more. The food ordered for Sky everyday, making sure he is not too tired or sick, being sweet together. All those little moments just build up their relationship which makes me believe that they didn't build it entirely based on lust.
I know I'm the minority since not many likes it but I just have to say it.
Now it makes sense, so there really isnt anything to forgive, like the movie was made before the whole protest…
The protest is first. So the protesters go to protest in front of the school (I think in the novel it was in front of the student council or student administration office?). This is when everyone gathered, including all of our main casts. Thua is part of the protesters by this point. When he saw Akk, he started talking about the Suphalo curse, and then outed Akk to be the person who carry out the Suphalo curse.
During this scene, one of the three protesters we saw in the drama, recognise Akk and Aye in the gay cafe that I mentioned from before the protest is happening. So there's a whole lot background in the protest itself, which was simplified in the drama, but in the novel it was more complicated. Akk and Aye follow the three protesters who meet with the other protesters and also the students from the Suphalo rivals (yes, they're also protesting) in that cafe. That's how the Suphalo protester recognise Akk and Aye, and then said that he saw them together in the gay cafe, which mean that they're also gay.
Akk was so afraid that he started to deny his relationship with Aye, and then he made the excuse that it was just fake for the movie that Wat produced. There's a whole lot reason behind what Akk is doing in the novel, and trust me, if you read the novel you will understand him and his pain. And the reason why he actually carry out the legacy of being the Suphalo curse.
Because of this excuse about movie, in the end they need to make that movie. At this point, no one knows that Thua was behind the other curse at the school, not just Akk. The reveal of Thua being the other curse is during the confrontation with Chadok about Dika. Then it's also the part where Aye mentioned that he knows Thua is the other curse.
So for episode 11, the chain of event should be: part 1 part 2 part 3 first half part 4 part 3 second half
Ikr. Plus, can I say?, it feels so out of character... I can't understand it. Not only the outing, just the whole…
Yes, I was surprised too that they do this in the drama. Because in the novel, Thua never said anything. I guess they needed a quick villain, and Thua is chosen. The person who accidentally revealed Akk and Aye relationship in the novel was one of the protesters, since he saw Akk and Aye following him to gay cafe. There's a whole lot story behind the meeting in the cafe, but long story short, it was never Thua.
It feels like the drama did it for the dramatic event, which I dislike. If they followed the original novel, then the protesters actually have some kind of weight to it.
Ikr. Plus, can I say?, it feels so out of character... I can't understand it. Not only the outing, just the whole…
Actually, it's not out of character. Since the beginning, Thua knows everything about the Suphalo curse. He just didn't take that one step further. Aye transferring is the trigger, as he first saw the buddy in Aye. He thought that with Aye, he could actually uncover this Suphalo curse. But in the end Aye begins to cover up what Akk did because he loved him, and that's how he got pissed. He was behind some of the curse, but the doll originally in the novel not done by him, but by Khan, though by accident.
Thank you for the insights from the novel. It makes a lot more sense now!
You are welcome! I'm glad I could help. When I watch the drama I know which part is first which part is later, so I don't really get confused. But for non novel reader, I can see that it's quite confusing.
Wow the TV series made everything more confusing than it needs to be
They change quite a lot actually. I would recommend reading the novel. It's also better. I actually started to fall in love with Akk due to reading him in the novel (and fell in love with Aye even more).
According to the novel, the scene where Thua outed Akk as the Suphalo's curse is done first, then the protesters saw Akk and Aye following them into this one cafe for gays (the Diversity cafe that was mentioned earlier in the drama, it only got mentioned at the end), and this caused everyone to begin doubt Akk and Aye's relationship. It was not Thua who outed them.
It was Akk who claimed it was a movie, Wat never said anything in the first place. Then Khan outed himself having a relationship with Thua during this as well.
Next, we move on to the movie. So the movie is about Khan and Thua's story, as everyone know that they're boyfriends now and they lied that the story Wat made is based on their story. That's how the movie got shot.
Then Chadok suddenly begin to put pressure on Akk in the middle of the shooting, so the shooting is done first before the confrontation with Chadok. After that, it was revealed that Thua was the person who continue the Suphalo curse because he saw that Aye begins to soften towards Akk due to falling in love with him, and begin to try to cover up what Akk did. This what got Thua to be angry. Then Aye outed him as well as the other person who continue the Suphalo curse.
So the line of event should be like this: Protest in front of the school --> Akk got outed by Thua for being Suphalo curse --> Akk mentioned that his and Aye's relationship is just fake based on the movie Wat made --> Khan outed himself and his relatioship with Thua --> Movie was made based on Khan and Thua's relationship --> Confrontation with Chadok --> Dika's back story --> Last is Aye outing Thua as the other Suphalo curse.
P.S. The burning doll in the novel is caused by Khan, not by Thua. And Aye knew this. Khan did it unintentionally, because he wanted Thua to stop protesting.
will this series have a happy ending?I know this series still has two more episodes to complete! I have started…
I have read the novel to the end and I can say that it sorta has a happy ending. It was not what I expected of "fluffy rainbows ending" but it's still a happy ending indeed for everyone. Though I guess it's different from people to people, but I can confidently said that it could be categorised as happy ending lol
Dunno how they will change this in the drama though
Also, no one is allowed to disagree, but Ayan DEFINATELY bullied (playfully) Akk until he accepted being his boyfriend.NO…
And I support this kind of cute (sorta) bullying (in a playful way) lol Though I can see it as cute since we know ages ago that Akk likes Aye. If not, I will not be able to support it XD
//TWrantingThis is not targeting The Eclipse series because I can tell y'all how much I love this show and fandom…
I have criticised a drama before, and I must say that the way I say it is much more polite. They asked me about comparison on drama A and B, and why I think drama B is better. I gave them the list of the comparison, with a detailed explanation, and somehow I become the bad person. It's like, I'm so bad, so sarcastic, too biased in the other drama, and so on. That showed people just can't take criticism easily.
The word "if you don't like it, then don't watch it" I think is valid though. Why would you watch something that gave you no joy? When I am criticising drama B, it means I still care about the drama to even make a comment. If I don't, why would I even bother to type those comments? So, if they don't really like it to the point of hating it, why they need to torture themselves to watch it? Just to stay updated? But for what purpose?
I always have problems when idols turned to acting. If you're good or at least showed the effort you're willing to play the role, then it will show. Sadly, this idol-actor couldn't do that.
I am actually not aware about him being idol before I check this page. I am kinda pissed seeing such lackluster performance that I think I could only get in Thai BL or Japan BL. Now those two countries improving, the SK BL kinda go backward with all the weird and awkward acting.
With PaixSky, I feel that the little moments what make me love them more. The food ordered for Sky everyday, making sure he is not too tired or sick, being sweet together. All those little moments just build up their relationship which makes me believe that they didn't build it entirely based on lust.
I know I'm the minority since not many likes it but I just have to say it.
The translation is also done nicely by the translator :)
During this scene, one of the three protesters we saw in the drama, recognise Akk and Aye in the gay cafe that I mentioned from before the protest is happening. So there's a whole lot background in the protest itself, which was simplified in the drama, but in the novel it was more complicated. Akk and Aye follow the three protesters who meet with the other protesters and also the students from the Suphalo rivals (yes, they're also protesting) in that cafe. That's how the Suphalo protester recognise Akk and Aye, and then said that he saw them together in the gay cafe, which mean that they're also gay.
Akk was so afraid that he started to deny his relationship with Aye, and then he made the excuse that it was just fake for the movie that Wat produced. There's a whole lot reason behind what Akk is doing in the novel, and trust me, if you read the novel you will understand him and his pain. And the reason why he actually carry out the legacy of being the Suphalo curse.
Because of this excuse about movie, in the end they need to make that movie. At this point, no one knows that Thua was behind the other curse at the school, not just Akk. The reveal of Thua being the other curse is during the confrontation with Chadok about Dika. Then it's also the part where Aye mentioned that he knows Thua is the other curse.
So for episode 11, the chain of event should be:
part 1
part 2
part 3 first half
part 4
part 3 second half
Sorry if this explanation is lengthy T-T
So everyone will have more understanding about the story.
I really love the story after reading the novel, so it's kinda sad to see that they butchered that last part.
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The beginning of the novel might sound very boring-ish, but started around episode 2 chapter 2, it's getting interesting.
It feels like the drama did it for the dramatic event, which I dislike. If they followed the original novel, then the protesters actually have some kind of weight to it.
According to the novel, the scene where Thua outed Akk as the Suphalo's curse is done first, then the protesters saw Akk and Aye following them into this one cafe for gays (the Diversity cafe that was mentioned earlier in the drama, it only got mentioned at the end), and this caused everyone to begin doubt Akk and Aye's relationship. It was not Thua who outed them.
It was Akk who claimed it was a movie, Wat never said anything in the first place. Then Khan outed himself having a relationship with Thua during this as well.
Next, we move on to the movie. So the movie is about Khan and Thua's story, as everyone know that they're boyfriends now and they lied that the story Wat made is based on their story. That's how the movie got shot.
Then Chadok suddenly begin to put pressure on Akk in the middle of the shooting, so the shooting is done first before the confrontation with Chadok. After that, it was revealed that Thua was the person who continue the Suphalo curse because he saw that Aye begins to soften towards Akk due to falling in love with him, and begin to try to cover up what Akk did. This what got Thua to be angry. Then Aye outed him as well as the other person who continue the Suphalo curse.
So the line of event should be like this:
Protest in front of the school --> Akk got outed by Thua for being Suphalo curse --> Akk mentioned that his and Aye's relationship is just fake based on the movie Wat made --> Khan outed himself and his relatioship with Thua --> Movie was made based on Khan and Thua's relationship --> Confrontation with Chadok --> Dika's back story --> Last is Aye outing Thua as the other Suphalo curse.
P.S. The burning doll in the novel is caused by Khan, not by Thua. And Aye knew this. Khan did it unintentionally, because he wanted Thua to stop protesting.
Hope it clears confusion!
I just don't have the time to read them right now
Dunno how they will change this in the drama though
Though I can see it as cute since we know ages ago that Akk likes Aye. If not, I will not be able to support it XD
The word "if you don't like it, then don't watch it" I think is valid though. Why would you watch something that gave you no joy? When I am criticising drama B, it means I still care about the drama to even make a comment. If I don't, why would I even bother to type those comments? So, if they don't really like it to the point of hating it, why they need to torture themselves to watch it? Just to stay updated? But for what purpose?