Khem's aunt and Madame Freya's sister is nothing but a frustrated, party-pooping, embittered spinster who has…
I saw it as an example of the power of privilege to disrupt and criminalize those with little privilege. It seemed very real to me, but I am a POC and I see African American children criminalized here on the regular by institutions like schools and police.
I thought Japan felt bad about how much Ken knows about Seji. Like Ken is on another level.
I originally thought Japan and Ken and then I thought it would never happen and now it looks like there is a chance. So much tension about that group. Who will end up together?
I HAVE TO STOP TRUSTING YALL RATINGS, IM 22 YEARS OLD AND I THINK THIS IS REALLY CUTE EVEN THOUGH SOMETIMES IN…
I find it more valid to make MDL friends and ask them what they like. That means more to me than ratings. People do all kinds of things to manipulate ratings or they have weird ways of judging a show they have watched for 10 minutes.
Loved this episode and I loved ALL of the couples. I think there is enough time for many misunderstandings and missed opportunities.
I, for one, am enthralled by Phum being into Pheem. And his Auntie! I'd judge her for abandoning Pheem if this were real life. But in the drama world, great job setting up that scene.
No one told me this was a flavor of toxic fabulousness. It’s perfectly lovely if you don’t mind fast forwarding. And if you don’t mind and/or enjoy wiping scenes for the fragile, oft-fevered ones.
I mean, I don’t even know most characters’ names, but I didn’t NOT enjoy the viewing.
Holding hands...Pan cracked me up!!!
I think there is enough time for many misunderstandings and missed opportunities.
I, for one, am enthralled by Phum being into Pheem. And his Auntie! I'd judge her for abandoning Pheem if this were real life. But in the drama world, great job setting up that scene.
I mean, I don’t even know most characters’ names, but I didn’t NOT enjoy the viewing.