First time I've heard the term "stealth body" used to describe a person's physique. what does it mean actually…
A stealth body is when someone has a nicer body than you would think based on what they look like dressed. Sea is tall and has been wearing loose clothing, which makes him look skinny - I didn't expect him to have broad shoulders, pecs, and abs.
That's opposed to someone like Great Sapol who so obviously has a hot body that what he looks like with his shirt off is exactly what you would expect.
I was on edge for the entire last episode. The pairing was so uncomfortable to watch.I wish they'd had Songjam's…
And it started so well. I think you're right - the author was too enthralled with the idea of twists and didn't really think them through. I think there's also some must-have-childhood-connectionitis.
I still like this, but it's getting a bit stale for me. The nail cutting was weird - I can barely take hair drying, but clipping someone else's nasty nails is just too strange, especially for guys.
I'm glad that Shone doesn't know that Kang is the guy Moo is after, but it's still an unnecessary storyline that weighs down the series.
Sea has a stealth body. I thought he'd be unappealingly skinny, but he's got a lovely toned shape.
She's helping him with his university assignments and it looks like he has a crush on her. On the other hand,…
I feel that their leaving it so vague is for a misdirect. You can see that the other boy was bothered by her going out to see Yoryak, but she doesn't show any signs of being into Yo. He looks at her wistfully, but he's so hot that he could look at a fencepost and it would burst into flame, so I'm not sure that means anything.
But the probnlem is that by casting someone over 10 years younger than how old Songjam actually is, they ARE saying…
I guess my perspective is that if you have no interest in exploring the nature of love and how an age difference can affect it, then they should just have had him jump through and end up in the present, maybe with some other problem to overcome.
As it is, watching someone grow up from infancy and still have romantic feelings for them is more like grooming than romantic.
I do appreciate your putting a positive spin on it, and your reason is almost certainly why they did cast someone so young - but if they were afraid of the reception of an idea, then they should have used a different one.
This is cute. I don't think it's quite hit it's stride yet, but I'm enjoying it, and the actors all have comic timing.
Pod is delightfully awful. This is the perfect role for him. And I really appreciate how much of Inspector M we get to see - and it's nice to see him play a much more vulnerable character.
I thought that this was hilarious: What do you do? I'm a doctor. Where do you work: In a hospital. πππ…
That remindes me of the movie Airplane - "We have to get this woman to a hospital!" "My God, what is it?" "It's a big building with patients in it, but that's not important right now."
I actually like where they went with it. I expected it a little bit, to be honest and was happy when it got confirmed.It…
But the probnlem is that by casting someone over 10 years younger than how old Songjam actually is, they ARE saying love revolves around how someone looks becauze they knew (or were at least afraid) that it wouldn't be well-received if they'd cast someone 45.
Plus, you don't look THAT different from how you look at 18 when you're in your 40s unless you gain 100 pounds and lose your hair, neither of which Songjam did. If you look at a photo of me when I was 18, you would have no trouble recognizing me, and I'm considerably older than Songjam - and I mean the character's age, not the actor's.
I really liked this series, my only complain is the fact they picked a 30-year-old actor to play as someone who…
That ruined it for me. I think a lot of 20-year olds would be OK with dating a 32-year old, but 45 is pushing it. Dating someone your father's age...
And if Aksorn is OK with it, fine, but then it's spoiled by casting someone that can't possibly be that age, so it's just false and takes me out of the story.
The acting in this is superb and the characters are well-drawn, but I was disappointed by the writing this episode. The pivotal restaurant scene was lazy and depended on people randomly entering places at exactly the wrong moment to cause maximum damage - that is essentially just people reacting to random events and robbing the characters of organic development and interaction, i.e. external factors vs internal factors. TBH I had to take a break after that scene because it was so artificial and lazy that it hurled me out of the story.
Also, this is too dark for a Friday. I've had enough stress all week - the last thing I need is something this harrowing. I think this is the best performance Mek has ever put in.
That's opposed to someone like Great Sapol who so obviously has a hot body that what he looks like with his shirt off is exactly what you would expect.
I'm glad that Shone doesn't know that Kang is the guy Moo is after, but it's still an unnecessary storyline that weighs down the series.
Sea has a stealth body. I thought he'd be unappealingly skinny, but he's got a lovely toned shape.
As it is, watching someone grow up from infancy and still have romantic feelings for them is more like grooming than romantic.
I do appreciate your putting a positive spin on it, and your reason is almost certainly why they did cast someone so young - but if they were afraid of the reception of an idea, then they should have used a different one.
Pod is delightfully awful. This is the perfect role for him. And I really appreciate how much of Inspector M we get to see - and it's nice to see him play a much more vulnerable character.
Those calves make me crazy.
Plus, you don't look THAT different from how you look at 18 when you're in your 40s unless you gain 100 pounds and lose your hair, neither of which Songjam did. If you look at a photo of me when I was 18, you would have no trouble recognizing me, and I'm considerably older than Songjam - and I mean the character's age, not the actor's.
And if Aksorn is OK with it, fine, but then it's spoiled by casting someone that can't possibly be that age, so it's just false and takes me out of the story.
Also, this is too dark for a Friday. I've had enough stress all week - the last thing I need is something this harrowing. I think this is the best performance Mek has ever put in.