Dong and vee love each otherVee only pushed the sister off because he lost it.. To be honest if i found out i…
He didn't lose it, he was planning to destroy them all from the beginning - the whole story was his demonic plot. Nobody raped him - everything he did was premeditated. The sister used a magical love potion on him, but at the end we saw that magic doesn't work on him because he's a supernatural entity.
The special ep was cliched and predictable, but I do like that the actors aren't afraid of intimacy - it's not graphic or anything, but it doesn't feel like the actors would rather be doing anything else, which is often the case. They use their hands when they kiss - that's key. Also, Meen's abs are sick. I was afraid when they cut away when he was taking his top off that we weren't going to get anything.
I'm not sure if I should watch Tonhon Chonlatee first or skip that series and watch this one
I really loathed Tonhon Chonlatee, despite the great cast. The writing was offensive. Ai Long Nhai is pretty bad, but it's good light viewing, and Meen's abs are ridiculous.
Why do they keep introducing irrelevant characters like Meen and her ex? Who cares? I don't even really care about the main pair except when Day has his shirt off.
This is horrible - I'd like to say something positive, other than how good Day looks with his shirt off, but there's really nothing else. Frank's acting is terrible, which I'm going to blame on the director, because I don't remember him being this bad in anything else.
At least this episode answered why Frank is wearing the wig. It doesn't explain how awful the wig is, but it does at least explain it. Some people look sexy with buzz cuts, like Drake or Earth. Not Frank.
Also, why do the subtitles keep capitalizing ITT? That's the acronym of an important company and it's really distracting. Day seems to choke Itt a lit, but sadly, he always lets go.
In my opinion Never let me go wasn't a flop I really liked the last three episodes.
OK, let's not get carried away - it was bad, but not THAT bad. That's like saying Mussolini was as bad as Hitler or that COVID is as bad as pancreatic cancer. Although if you told me I had to rewatch Never Let Me Go or get pancreatic cancer I'd have to think about it.
His instagram is fantastic, with a lot of underwater footage, swimming with a shark, etc.
Anyway, the dynamic with Chopper & his dad was the only thing that was interesting. Chopper & Ben had potential too, which wasn't really explored, though Perth & Chimon are starring in an upcoming series together.
That had cute elements, and I liked that the characters weren't stock cliche characters, but the lack of intimacy made this very unsatisfying. I don't mean sex - I've abandoned any illusions that will ever happen in a KBL, but I want to feel like romantic partners have, well, a romantic interest in each other. I got sibling vibes more than romance vibes.
We don't know yet. We don't even know if Cher knows, but I think because he didn't display any anger or urges…
Probably - or at least that's what Cher believes. If it's more important to the overall story, then it might turn out to be more sinister, but I suspect the plot will turn more towards Gun's life problems.
I love the dynamics between Gun and Cher. No matter how extra Cher behaves, Gun takes it in his stride and has…
Yes, that's an excellent point - what really works is their attraction to each other isn't driven by external cliches like tripping over each other or being locked in a shed. When Cher needed someone, he called Gun because that's who he felt he could be vulnerable with and wouldn't judge or lecture him.
We don't know yet. We don't even know if Cher knows, but I think because he didn't display any anger or urges for revenge that it was probably what you said, or at least that's what Cher believes.
one thing, i remember i watched only 1 ep of enchante before i dropped it because it was obviously not my cup…
I almost didn't watch it because of Enchante, but I'm glad I did. Book's acting is much better in this, and one years seems to have made a gigantic difference in Force's attractiveness - he went from "kind of cute" to "Holy fu#%" in a very short time.
I binge all four episodes and I kinda like it so far. It's weird, I feel like this is the first time I've actually…
The eyelashes are good, but I'd rather have those muscled arms wrapped around me. Or just listen to him speak, or I could just stare at him until the last ember of the universe goes dark.
If Tee doesn't take his shirt off soon I'm out.
This is horrible - I'd like to say something positive, other than how good Day looks with his shirt off, but there's really nothing else. Frank's acting is terrible, which I'm going to blame on the director, because I don't remember him being this bad in anything else.
At least this episode answered why Frank is wearing the wig. It doesn't explain how awful the wig is, but it does at least explain it. Some people look sexy with buzz cuts, like Drake or Earth. Not Frank.
Also, why do the subtitles keep capitalizing ITT? That's the acronym of an important company and it's really distracting. Day seems to choke Itt a lit, but sadly, he always lets go.
The guy who plays Chopper's dad is so hot - Exhibit A: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnx_j8Spfao/
His instagram is fantastic, with a lot of underwater footage, swimming with a shark, etc.
Anyway, the dynamic with Chopper & his dad was the only thing that was interesting. Chopper & Ben had potential too, which wasn't really explored, though Perth & Chimon are starring in an upcoming series together.