If my lover did that to me, they're suddenly single š¶
I'm not gonna waste my time writing a review. Love Class got 7, so this should earn roughly the same. But I'm petty and they had slightly more time to do something meaningful, so 6.5 it is.
Posting this here as well because it seems that I accidentally upset BB fans, which was not my intention and I…
Ouch. Thank you for reminding me. Thankfully we only have a day of worrying left to see what's gonna happen. And then another week of God knows what... Truly. If I knew it's gonna ramp up like this, I would have waited and binged the whole show instead š
You forgot to add "Nuer's tiddies" to the PROS!!!!There, now it's balanced again š
Yeah, I know there's another (Bad Buddy) P'Aof. I will try to separate them. But in the grand scheme of things, no P'Aof is still better than accidently the worng P'Aof. There's enough BLs out now to be more picky :D
Posting this here as well because it seems that I accidentally upset BB fans, which was not my intention and I…
"But I didn't read any of that as vindictive, yo."
I honestly don't know what to think about it. At first I was happy he wants to think it through and find out whether he's still interested in Khluen, but then he said stuff like : "But I⦠got a little payback. " "Who knows? I might be over him already." and immediately after "It took me just one second to realize I can never get over him." So he's totally way in over his head. I wouldn't be surprised if Dao himself didn't know what he meant by that.
"I've got zip in the way of any explanation for why he pulls the shit he pulls."
I'm still stupidly thinking all will be explained in the last two episodes š¤”
You forgot to add "Nuer's tiddies" to the PROS!!!!There, now it's balanced again š
Honestly, I'm kinda confused about that, too. From what I know, Mandeework (Mandee) is a production company, and Domundi TV is a talent agency (allegedly founded by Aoftion Kittipat Jampa and managing most of CP's members). How they are connected (if at all), only God knows (and maybe people that can read thai + have enough will to google that stuff out).
I'm just gonna avoid both of them, to be super safe. And P'Aof, too, while I'm at it.
Posting this here as well because it seems that I accidentally upset BB fans, which was not my intention and I…
I get what you mean. The situation with Gia is stupid, and I'm curious how they're gonna explain it. But to be super clear, neither of them is very honest about their feelings.
Dao went form "I like you, but also I'm leaving for germany now" through "I don't like you anymore" and "I've liked you the whole time, but I want to forget you" until he got to "I need to think about how I feel about you now" (which, he didn't. He still claims to love Khluen, but wants Khluen to suffer now in exchange). Then he shows up at Khluen's house the next day, while both are hung over and wants to define their relationship. Which is a great idea, but horrible timing. Stuff happens and it's messy. Now he claims to hate Khluen because he hates violence.
I'm just waiting for the show to end, so I can binge rewatch it once I'm not so invested in it and make a more fair opinion. For now, both of them are at fault. Both of them would be horrible boyfriends imo, unless they freaking grow up. You could prolly calm Dao down by giving him some weed. And we've already seen that drunk and hung over Khluen is more honest than sober Khluen. Not that I would want to date any of them if they have to be intoxicated 24/7.
Rating is going down bc of the unreasonable 1-2/10 ratings:|
If we go by reviews at the time of writing (94 oldest reviews):
There are 5 of 1/10 reviews and 2 of 2/10 reviews. 7 in total.
On the other side, there are 22 of 10/10 reviews. 11 of 9.5/10 reviews and 8 of 9/10 reviews. 41 in total.
Median review score is 8.25. Mean review score is 7.420. Total score of the drama is 7.9, somewhere (almost precisely) in the middle.
So as you can clearly see, review scores are negatively skewed. That means, way more people give higher review scores than they do lower review scores. What we can see from that? That the majority of reviewers still apparently loves the show. ~60 % of them all gave the drama a score of 8 or higher. Only ~15 % of reviewers gave the show a score of 3 or lower. A fourth of all reviewers hence gave the show a score between 3.5 and 7.5.
We can't know the values of ratings outside of reviews, since MDL doesn't give us access to them (as far as I know). And since we can't know for certain that the "overall" show score is a basic arithmetic mean, we can't really infer what kind of scores people give outside of reviews (what would even be the variance of such score? What about its distribution?). The "score by age" statistic doesn't make much sense to me, either. Making a statement about the whole audience of the drama based on reviews isn't ideal, then,
If we assumed that the "overall score" of 7.9 is a sample mean for whole population and estimated its variance based on review scores, we get a confidence interval of [7.84, 7.96] for an expected "mean" value of the rating (assuming normal distribution and using confidence level of 0.95). If we instead take both variance and mean from review scores (but still use the overall sample size number of 7.124 ratings, i.e. pretending the reviews perfectly represent all ratings), we get a confidence interval of [7.36, 7.48]. If we make inference purely on review data (hence not taking into account both the "overall score" and overall number of ratings), we'll get a confidence interval of [6.87, 7.97]. Not exactly a clear answer, right? The only thing I would feel confident claiming from this is that people generally think it's a ~7- 8 drama. Assuming the overall variance of ratings in population is lower than in the reviews (i.e. all people that rated generally agreed more on this "fair" rating than the reviewers did), the intervals would be even narrower and the values closer to 7.9 and 7.4, respectively.
Back to your statement:
"Rating is going down bc of the unreasonable 1-2/10 ratings:|"
If you know where we can find individual ratings of people outside of reviews, please, let me know. I couldn't. If you meant purely review ratings, then it's hardly bombarded by those 7 "unreasonable 1-2/10 ratings:|", since the total is 94. Ignoring them would lead to sample mean of 7.9138 (CI: [7.46 , 8.37]), which is similar to the overall score of the drama. Maybe that's where it deserves to be, then, purely based on the "reasonable" reviews. If we also delete the "unreasonable 9-10/10 ratings:|", we'll get a "reasonable" score of 6.348 (CI: [5.81, 6.89]). Ignoring only the "unreasonable 9-10/10 ratings:|", we're getting an estimated score of 5.68 and a confidence interval [5.02, 6.34].
So there is still some space it can "reasonably" fall down to. By further obstructing what an "unreasonable" score is, we could converge to an arbitrary value (for example 5) for every single show in existence. Which is very much useless.
My point is, I like math. But unless you have an access to perfectly collected (honest) data and a statistician without any bias, you can get plenty of different results based on what you consider a "reasonable" assumption.
Posting this here as well because it seems that I accidentally upset BB fans, which was not my intention and I…
"Sloppy, sloppy emotions. Except Khluen. His emotions are all locked up in a Tupperware container. The good shit. Not that Rubbermaid hoax. The REAL Tupperware from the 70's man."
EXACTLY!!! ššš
I'm like : "Khluen, stop overthinking and show some emotions to Daonuea! Or he might think you don't care either way ššš"
But then to Nuea: "Dao, that's too much emotions! You're making even me uncomfortable ššš Just calm down a little and think it through."
If my lover did that to me, they're suddenly single š¶
I'm not gonna waste my time writing a review. Love Class got 7, so this should earn roughly the same. But I'm petty and they had slightly more time to do something meaningful, so 6.5 it is.
You can have as much ghosts as you want! That's what sequels and spin-offs are for š„°
And they've already spent 90 % of the budget on fanservice. FX would be an improvement.
"Leather jacket never retires" may be your version of "Love will be continued", then š
They should have hired you as a screenwriter! But Lian has to die in the end. It's only fair. He can be with real Kuea in the afterlife š
EDIT : "The leather jacket never retires" should be a title of final episode.
We could make it into horror movie!!! Poor Hia š©
I honestly don't know what to think about it. At first I was happy he wants to think it through and find out whether he's still interested in Khluen, but then he said stuff like : "But I⦠got a little payback. " "Who knows? I might be over him already." and immediately after "It took me just one second to realize I can never get over him." So he's totally way in over his head. I wouldn't be surprised if Dao himself didn't know what he meant by that.
"I've got zip in the way of any explanation for why he pulls the shit he pulls."
I'm still stupidly thinking all will be explained in the last two episodes š¤”
I'm just gonna avoid both of them, to be super safe. And P'Aof, too, while I'm at it.
Dao went form "I like you, but also I'm leaving for germany now" through "I don't like you anymore" and "I've liked you the whole time, but I want to forget you" until he got to "I need to think about how I feel about you now" (which, he didn't. He still claims to love Khluen, but wants Khluen to suffer now in exchange). Then he shows up at Khluen's house the next day, while both are hung over and wants to define their relationship. Which is a great idea, but horrible timing. Stuff happens and it's messy. Now he claims to hate Khluen because he hates violence.
I'm just waiting for the show to end, so I can binge rewatch it once I'm not so invested in it and make a more fair opinion. For now, both of them are at fault. Both of them would be horrible boyfriends imo, unless they freaking grow up. You could prolly calm Dao down by giving him some weed. And we've already seen that drunk and hung over Khluen is more honest than sober Khluen. Not that I would want to date any of them if they have to be intoxicated 24/7.
There are 5 of 1/10 reviews and 2 of 2/10 reviews. 7 in total.
On the other side, there are 22 of 10/10 reviews. 11 of 9.5/10 reviews and 8 of 9/10 reviews. 41 in total.
Median review score is 8.25. Mean review score is 7.420. Total score of the drama is 7.9, somewhere (almost precisely) in the middle.
So as you can clearly see, review scores are negatively skewed. That means, way more people give higher review scores than they do lower review scores. What we can see from that? That the majority of reviewers still apparently loves the show. ~60 % of them all gave the drama a score of 8 or higher. Only ~15 % of reviewers gave the show a score of 3 or lower. A fourth of all reviewers hence gave the show a score between 3.5 and 7.5.
We can't know the values of ratings outside of reviews, since MDL doesn't give us access to them (as far as I know). And since we can't know for certain that the "overall" show score is a basic arithmetic mean, we can't really infer what kind of scores people give outside of reviews (what would even be the variance of such score? What about its distribution?). The "score by age" statistic doesn't make much sense to me, either. Making a statement about the whole audience of the drama based on reviews isn't ideal, then,
If we assumed that the "overall score" of 7.9 is a sample mean for whole population and estimated its variance based on review scores, we get a confidence interval of [7.84, 7.96] for an expected "mean" value of the rating (assuming normal distribution and using confidence level of 0.95). If we instead take both variance and mean from review scores (but still use the overall sample size number of 7.124 ratings, i.e. pretending the reviews perfectly represent all ratings), we get a confidence interval of [7.36, 7.48]. If we make inference purely on review data (hence not taking into account both the "overall score" and overall number of ratings), we'll get a confidence interval of [6.87, 7.97]. Not exactly a clear answer, right? The only thing I would feel confident claiming from this is that people generally think it's a ~7- 8 drama. Assuming the overall variance of ratings in population is lower than in the reviews (i.e. all people that rated generally agreed more on this "fair" rating than the reviewers did), the intervals would be even narrower and the values closer to 7.9 and 7.4, respectively.
Back to your statement:
"Rating is going down bc of the unreasonable 1-2/10 ratings:|"
If you know where we can find individual ratings of people outside of reviews, please, let me know. I couldn't. If you meant purely review ratings,
then it's hardly bombarded by those 7 "unreasonable 1-2/10 ratings:|", since the total is 94. Ignoring them would lead to sample mean of 7.9138 (CI: [7.46 , 8.37]), which is similar to the overall score of the drama. Maybe that's where it deserves to be, then, purely based on the "reasonable" reviews. If we also delete the "unreasonable 9-10/10 ratings:|", we'll get a "reasonable" score of 6.348 (CI: [5.81, 6.89]). Ignoring only the "unreasonable 9-10/10 ratings:|", we're getting an estimated score of 5.68 and a confidence interval [5.02, 6.34].
So there is still some space it can "reasonably" fall down to. By further obstructing what an "unreasonable" score is, we could converge to an arbitrary value (for example 5) for every single show in existence. Which is very much useless.
My point is, I like math. But unless you have an access to perfectly collected (honest) data and a statistician without any bias, you can get plenty of different results based on what you consider a "reasonable" assumption.
EXACTLY!!! ššš
I'm like : "Khluen, stop overthinking and show some emotions to Daonuea! Or he might think you don't care either way ššš"
But then to Nuea: "Dao, that's too much emotions! You're making even me uncomfortable ššš Just calm down a little and think it through."
They are so weird for each other.
One I watched and it's passable - Love Stage!! (the 2020 japanese movie)
One that isn't japanese but feels similar to me - Light On Me (might not seem as happy at first, though)
One that is japanese but certainly not a happy pill - Utsukushii Kare.