I loved it! Yes, it was confusing and there were a few moments where I thought I had literally lost the plot, but it all made sense in the end.
I especially loved that none of the characters were entirely good or bad. All of them made questionable choices and none of them were portrayed as either villains or heroes. While I did judge them for some of the things they did, I could still sympathise with them. I mean, Great was the driver in a hit and run and, even worse, was an accessory to murder, but I still wanted him to have a happy ending. Even Tyme who'd usually be the innocent love interest, poor but with a heart of gold, is driven by revenge up until the end.
Also, it was surprisingly explicit ( I didn't realise there are different versions and I'd picked the spiciest one), but I think it added to the overall raw feel of the show.
Compared to the other actors, especially Fuaiz, Bible's performance was a tiiiny bit disappointing, but it didn't take away from how great everything else was.
Well anyone tell what happened to Ba mhee and Judy?
They both just moved on from each other. Ba-Mhee got back with Tae and Judy just... didn't care? Idk. I feel like they could've fleshed out Judy's character more, but I guess she wasn't really serious about Ba-Mhee either so it wasn't a big deal for her
I think I would've enjoyed it more had I not expected an OffGun BL storyline. Out of all the characters the main characters were the most boring, imo, and it's like they weren't even part of the overall story... Ryan didn't seem like a part of the friend group at all and he didn't seem to care about any of them either
time jumps are just lazy writing. I say this with my whole chest. they back themselves into a corner and don’t…
Also, they're always written like there's no way for the characters to stay in contact. Yes, it kinda gets explained in this one, but it's still always soo annoying.
I especially loved that none of the characters were entirely good or bad. All of them made questionable choices and none of them were portrayed as either villains or heroes. While I did judge them for some of the things they did, I could still sympathise with them. I mean, Great was the driver in a hit and run and, even worse, was an accessory to murder, but I still wanted him to have a happy ending. Even Tyme who'd usually be the innocent love interest, poor but with a heart of gold, is driven by revenge up until the end.
Also, it was surprisingly explicit ( I didn't realise there are different versions and I'd picked the spiciest one), but I think it added to the overall raw feel of the show.
Compared to the other actors, especially Fuaiz, Bible's performance was a tiiiny bit disappointing, but it didn't take away from how great everything else was.