The ending made more sense than him mercilessly saving himself while showing us for weeks that his death was inevitableand…
The ending was incredible because we already knew most of what was going to happen but the way it unfolded was so unexpected plus the emotional stakes were so high at that point that it felt hugely cathartic, honestly one of the best K-drama endings I've ever seen
I dropped this after ... I think ep 4. But today YouTube recommended me the new episode, and since it was episode…
The business model isn't working as well as it used to. GMMTV's viewership is down, though to be fair so is viewership on Netflix and pretty much all media across the board. But yeah, their output just feels tired, there's no breakout couples and the writing for most of their BLs is uninspiring. OTOH, people don't support great BLs like Be My Favorite so it's on the fans too.
The ads are taking majority of the screen time😭... Did they combine ads meant for four series into this one…
I agree on ep 1 being better than ep 2, I thought it was adorable and then ep 2 absolutely ruined an iconic scene that should've been a slam dunk because they shoved in two unneeded songs. People are saying Gemini and Fourth are delivering bad performances but honestly nothing going on here is their fault, we've seen what they can do with a good director and script. This is just a GMMTV cash grab slapped together with no understanding of the source material.
For me personally... it's the acting. Seems forced. Characters seem one dimensional. Chemistry between Gem and…
I think they are strong actors, esp Fourth. The problem is they are being poorly directed and the bad editing is also killing the performances. I don't blame the actors at all.
We are all here to give our opinion based on what we know, what we watch, and what we like.... I have not read…
It's totally valid to compare adaptations. It's like comparing different adaptations of Jane Eyre, how are different creators approaching the same basic story and how are they succeeding or failing? I understand why people are protective of the actors because I honestly don't think anything going on with this production is their fault, this is on the director and writer. But it's still valid to point out where the performance is lacking even if you aren't blaming the actors themselves.
I think it's just very difficult to translate Japanese stories to a Thai context. The cultures are so wildly different that the conflicts don't make sense. That's why Thai Cherry Magic didn't work for me at all and now I'm struggling with MLM. Too bad because we've all seen what Gem & Fourth are capable of in the right project with the right director.
when Gwi Ju is talking to the fireman in the present, the fireman says that someone has been sending tuition money…
If you watch the scene you can tell by the expression on Gwiju's face that he was the one who was sending the money but he didn't want to take credit. He was sending the money in the name of the entire firehouse.
Also the fireman's son cannot be Ina's boyfriend because he's older than they are, he was about 3 years old when his father died.
I want to love this as much as everyone else but the dialogue and progression of their relationships feels so…
I felt the same way about Moving, everyone was raving about it and I didn't get it at all. I couldn't get into Twinkling Watermelon either. But this one I loved. It's a mystery why some dramas hit for some people and not others
No, his son summoned him at the moment just before the explosion. He was never stuck in the past or dad. The people…
He can summon things that are lost. We didn't have enough time with him in the drama to know if he can summon people just before they died. That would be pretty OP
So when the son summoned his dad was he stuck in the past? Where??? Was he dead there?
No, his son summoned him at the moment just before the explosion. He was never stuck in the past or dad. The people in the present experience 5 years passing but he only experienced a moment between saving Dahae and then appearing in the bedroom
Ep12 huh WTF??Someone explain why ML didn't just JUMP WITH her from down from the window to safety?!? His speech…
Even if he had jumped out of the window, at some point he would have had to return to the present directly into the middle of the fire which would have killed him. He didn't think he was making it out alive one way or the other so he wanted to have one last conversation with the woman he loved. It totally made sense.
Also the fireman's son cannot be Ina's boyfriend because he's older than they are, he was about 3 years old when his father died.