i am so happy to see them getting to step out of the University plots & finally have a story that truly fits them 😻😻😻 Super excited for this !! JossGawin let's go 💪🏽
Never give up hope! Wuju Bakery is here after 3 long years, even after Jeff himself said that it was shelved indefinitely,…
Wooju Bakery being successful leading to Jeff making time to star in his other projects does not make sense to me. He's hot commodity and knows him starring in any (well-produced) series would do well. Wooju does not need to prove that he could make money off it. Neither do I think he necessarily needs the money he gets from acting. He tours so much & has so many brand deals... I believe at this point he can do what he is passionate about. I moreso believe the series not moving forward is in large part due to this seemingly being Mike's first time producing a show. From what I've observed smaller/newer studios have a harder time getting their projects off the ground... and they get scrapped more. Unless there are really passionate behind the scenes people pushing it forwards & finding enough funding for it. Now we've also been waiting for Happy Ending for quite a while (again, I think it's taking so long bc Studio on Saturn is a smaller company), but I think it will eventually happen. Because the show is in Jeff's hands more, that's his baby and he will push for it.
Completely agreed. Only detail, Kan shot Boss on the head first, that was the inmoral thing he did and his worst…
You're right! Shooting Boss in a way that could be fatal, when he could've just shot him in the leg to incapacitate him long enough so the cops could come to save him, was the worst thing Kan did! Him ending Boss's life after that still doesn't sit right with me & goes against Kan's previously stated principals of only killing people who are terminally ill too tho.
This was such a good story. It had every opportunity to fall into the usual BL tropes but never, NEVER did. Not even close. The story was original and the characters fleshed out. I love that everybody stood by their convictions, even if (SPOILER) I HATE and am genuinely so mad at Thiu for turning Kan in in the end. 🥲🥲🥲 I love that Dr. Kan stood by the fact that he spared his patients so much suffering. The only morally grey thing he ever did in my book, is euthanize Boss (upon his own wishes!), bc that wasn't purely motivated by him believing in self determination, but more so the fact that he didn't want Boss to rat him out.
As far as I understand the work the series would be based on is fanfiction of Chinese actors. People deem it unethical to use real life people's likeness/character to write a story (1). The author published it on a website which published work not for profit, yet the author still found a way to make money off of the fanfiction they wrote (2). My opinion: 1) there have been plenty of works that were fanfics before they became actual books. As far as I know the names of the characters have been changed too. Personally I don't see what's so horrible about taking inspiration from real life people to write stories. If it's the worst thing ever I feel like the logical conclusion would be to ban fanfics and fanfic websites as a whole? and who would want that ? 2) honestly this point I struggle to understand even more. Like I get it sucks if it making money goes against the rules of the platform she published it on, and she should be kicked off the platform if it is a big deal there. But I don't see why it's relevant to outside of that platform if she makes money with this story or not. She wrote this work, why shouldn't she profit off it if people enjoy it and are willing to pay her? Disclaimer: I wrote this from memory and via having seen people comment these reasons. If there's anything I misunderstood or forgot feel free to add to the conversation.
I'm usually all for canceling projects that truly have a problematic history or are attached to problematic people - this whole ordeal though struck me as very, very silly and blown out of proportion. Sad to know this project got cancelled.
I am in love with everything about this show - and this is not a minus about it- but damn do I hate Shu He for the way he kept betraying Zi'Ang like that ;___; Zi'Ang sacrificed everything to reunite with him & make him happy and all Shu He could cling to was revenge. He's an amazing character, but not a very good person in my eyes.
I loved the concept and bold ideas this story brought to the table - the execution could've really been a lot better :-( I love that SunTiny tackled breaking gender stereotypes, switching positions, insecurities in an established relationship, erectile dysfunction, BUT the story just didn't make sense a lot of the time. MaxNat's chemistry was amazing though. Hope to see them in a series with a truly amazing script one day 🙏🏽
Super excited for this !! JossGawin let's go 💪🏽
I believe at this point he can do what he is passionate about.
I moreso believe the series not moving forward is in large part due to this seemingly being Mike's first time producing a show.
From what I've observed smaller/newer studios have a harder time getting their projects off the ground... and they get scrapped more. Unless there are really passionate behind the scenes people pushing it forwards & finding enough funding for it.
Now we've also been waiting for Happy Ending for quite a while (again, I think it's taking so long bc Studio on Saturn is a smaller company), but I think it will eventually happen. Because the show is in Jeff's hands more, that's his baby and he will push for it.
With Vamp, as far as I can tell, there's not even a finished script yet...
Him ending Boss's life after that still doesn't sit right with me & goes against Kan's previously stated principals of only killing people who are terminally ill too tho.
The story was original and the characters fleshed out. I love that everybody stood by their convictions, even if (SPOILER) I HATE and am genuinely so mad at Thiu for turning Kan in in the end. 🥲🥲🥲
I love that Dr. Kan stood by the fact that he spared his patients so much suffering.
The only morally grey thing he ever did in my book, is euthanize Boss (upon his own wishes!), bc that wasn't purely motivated by him believing in self determination, but more so the fact that he didn't want Boss to rat him out.
My opinion: 1) there have been plenty of works that were fanfics before they became actual books. As far as I know the names of the characters have been changed too. Personally I don't see what's so horrible about taking inspiration from real life people to write stories. If it's the worst thing ever I feel like the logical conclusion would be to ban fanfics and fanfic websites as a whole? and who would want that ? 2) honestly this point I struggle to understand even more. Like I get it sucks if it making money goes against the rules of the platform she published it on, and she should be kicked off the platform if it is a big deal there. But I don't see why it's relevant to outside of that platform if she makes money with this story or not. She wrote this work, why shouldn't she profit off it if people enjoy it and are willing to pay her? Disclaimer: I wrote this from memory and via having seen people comment these reasons. If there's anything I misunderstood or forgot feel free to add to the conversation.
Zi'Ang sacrificed everything to reunite with him & make him happy and all Shu He could cling to was revenge.
He's an amazing character, but not a very good person in my eyes.
It's basically fap material.