Okay, so, appreciation post incoming because I cannot keep this to myself.
I’m seriously obsessed with Jes and Bible's acting right now. Like, we all knew Jes was a whole pro—he’s been in the game forever—but seeing him step into the BL world? He’s bringing a level of professionalism and raw talent that’s honestly unmatched. The way he dives into his role, you can feel the emotions just radiating from him. Every single expression he makes is so spot-on and perfectly ties into the storyline.
And Bible? Ugh, don’t even get me started. His microexpressions are EVERYTHING. If you really pay attention, the smallest movements he makes speak volumes. It’s like he doesn’t even need dialogue; his body language alone is telling a whole story. They both just get their characters on such a deep level, and the chemistry between them? It’s so intense it’s basically leaping out of the screen at me. Even the scenes that are supposed to be awkward or uncomfortable totally hit because they’re nailing it.
And let’s talk about Fuaiz and Bas for a sec. They’re straight-up killing it in their roles too. I’m sorry (but not really) to say that I’m a total Korntonkla stan, but how could I not be? They just bring so much life to their characters, and I’m living for every second of it.
Spoilers ahead ( MDL app is being a bitch and won't let me press the button AGAIN)
I’m really curious about how the confrontation between Tonkla and Korn is going to play out. Once Korn finds out that Tonkla was the one who shot his baby brother, he might just lose it. We know he cares about Great in his own twisted way, so this is going to put him in a really conflicted situation. On one hand, Korn’s protective instincts might kick in, but on the other hand, Tonkla had his own reasons for shooting Great. It’s definitely going to be intense. 🐈
I'm so over some of you all lol. How are you out here calling Bible a "bad bottom"? You can dislike the sex scenes…
It’s genuinely infuriating. I came across a few of those comments on MDL, and while I don’t engage, I can’t help but cringe. The stereotypes around what a bottom or top "should" be are so outdated, yet people—especially girls—seem to think they’ve got it all figured out. It’s honestly embarrassing.
While I have some critiques about how certain sex scenes were portrayed, it’s definitely not about what a bottom "should" be like.
People should focus on the details instead of the image they created about what a perfect role should look like.
It’s so cute to me that in Great’s timeline, Tyme was the one doing all the chasing and putting his rizz to work. But in the original timeline, it was Great trailing after him like a little puppy. The role reversal is just adorable!
I don’t understand the friendship bt Great & Tle. Tle is a complete anti-social psychopath & Great may be a…
"Empathy" isn’t exactly the word I'd use with Great. Don’t get me wrong—I love him, he’s my pookie 🤞. But honestly, after he hit that woman, he didn’t even pause to call an ambulance or think twice. His only takeaway was that it pissed off his dad. Then when he heard Title had his ex-girlfriend captured, he just shrugged it off and even joked about it.
And when he helped toss the body into the water, his first thought was, “Are we gonna get caught?” not “What did I just do?” So yeah, he might not see himself as evil, but he’s not winning any empathy awards either. 😭
I’m absolutely living for how they’re throwing all these morally gray characters at us. Every single one of them is a hot mess, and I’m here for it. You won’t find a single green flag in this entire cast—everyone’s a walking disaster, and it’s hilarious. Even the grandma probably has some sketchy secret up her sleeve. I wouldn’t be shocked if she’s out here running some black market operation on the side. It’s pure chaos, and I’m eating it up. LMAO
From my point of view, this has nothing to do with the character's inner feelings. It gives us a weird feeling…
I respect your point of view, and I understand that you see things differently. For me, this plot is really complex, so I tend to notice details in everything, especially in the characters' behaviors and reactions.
What about the note on the coffee cup? It was never explained.
Their last meeting ended with them wishing death upon each other. However, in his timeline, Great clearly regretted it and tried to change things. In the revised version, their final moment together was in the car, exchanging "take care" instead of "go die" as they did originally. So, it seems his subconscious assumed or hoped that Tyme also regretted his harsh words, which is why the cup said "sorry."
Did anyone else notice the abrupt change in Great's demeanor when his father told him to leave after confronting him about the sex tape? Until then, he seemed to thrive on the argument, almost provoking it. But once dismissed, his expression turned to one of genuine dismay. It’s as if he derives energy from the conflict with his father.
I have the ultimate love-hate thing with Tonkla. Like, dude made me watch my pookie get shot AGAIN ( rightfully so because Great is being a menace), but also, why did he have to look so hot while doing it? Man really had me conflicted. 😭
Since its release, 4 Minutes has consistently held the top spot on Viu. It has also climbed to number one on the trending list on iQiyi and is ranked first in Japan and Korea on both Heavenly and Rakuten.
In short, everything from episodes 1 to 5 was what played out in Great’s mind after his heart stopped. His brain stayed active for four minutes, so he relived his past, trying to correct his mistakes. This episode reveals the real timeline, showing how events actually unfolded in the real world.
Bible mentioned that his favorite scene from episode 6 is the NC scene because it highlights the contrast between the two main leads in episodes 4 and 6.
As for my thoughts: I think people who find it awkward are entitled to their opinion, but I believe it’s meant to be that way. The NC scene is driven by Tyme's narrative, and for him, it was about revenge. He was there to take the video, not specifically to enjoy himself, which explains his discomfort. It’s different from episode 4, where the scene was supposed to be clumsy and cute because it was their first time. In episode 6, it was intended to feel uncomfortable because it wasn't romantic—it was about exposing someone's sex tape online which is a dark concept if you think about it.
Wow, I came to check out the comments and couldn’t believe my eyes—Leng is being called ugly and Ohm is being accused of being forced into kissing him?
Seriously, Ohmnanon fans are a special kind of delusional. They are just proving that their bullying skills are as sharp as their lack of self-awareness.
I genuinely pity anyone who has to deal with your brand of toxic nonsense in real life. You people show up at Ohm’s events with Nanon posters slapped on your faces like you're auditioning for a circus act, and then you have the audacity to spread hate about his new partner. It’s clear you have zero valid reasons to dislike Leng, so you resort to trashing his appearance like the classless bullies you are.
If I were you, I’d take a good, hard look in the mirror. While you’re behind your screens, spewing venom and calling Leng ugly, he’s probably out there enjoying life with Ohm, making the most of every moment while you sit in your little bubble of bitterness.
And lastly—no actor is being forced to kiss anyone. Ohm is a well-established star with a massive following; he doesn’t need to stick to BL if he doesn’t want to. So, keep flinging your hate from behind your screens while the rest of the world moves on.
I'm beginning to think that Tyme will remain alive in the second timeline but die in the original one, while Great will survive in the original timeline but perish in the second. If they take a supernatural approach, the two of them might be separated by their respective timelines—one living in one timeline and dead in the other.
Y'all wasn't Great's mom shot in the last ep? What was happening in that scene? I feel like I'm following the…
Episodes 1 through 5 were playing in his head, but he didn't recognize who Tonkla was or what his motive for shooting him was. His subconscious likely attempted to recreate the scenario of his shooting to something that made more sense to his brain, reflecting how the universe operates. He tried to change everything, including saving the woman he hit. However, this led to unintended consequences, as that woman ordered his mother's death. It conveys the idea that altering the past has repercussions—when you fix one wrong, the universe finds balance, often resulting in something worse happening.
FROM NOW ON MAKE APO BE THE JUDGE OF THE JESBIBLE PHOTOSHOOTS THIS IS SO GOOD
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I’m seriously obsessed with Jes and Bible's acting right now. Like, we all knew Jes was a whole pro—he’s been in the game forever—but seeing him step into the BL world? He’s bringing a level of professionalism and raw talent that’s honestly unmatched. The way he dives into his role, you can feel the emotions just radiating from him. Every single expression he makes is so spot-on and perfectly ties into the storyline.
And Bible? Ugh, don’t even get me started. His microexpressions are EVERYTHING. If you really pay attention, the smallest movements he makes speak volumes. It’s like he doesn’t even need dialogue; his body language alone is telling a whole story. They both just get their characters on such a deep level, and the chemistry between them? It’s so intense it’s basically leaping out of the screen at me. Even the scenes that are supposed to be awkward or uncomfortable totally hit because they’re nailing it.
And let’s talk about Fuaiz and Bas for a sec. They’re straight-up killing it in their roles too. I’m sorry (but not really) to say that I’m a total Korntonkla stan, but how could I not be? They just bring so much life to their characters, and I’m living for every second of it.
I’m really curious about how the confrontation between Tonkla and Korn is going to play out. Once Korn finds out that Tonkla was the one who shot his baby brother, he might just lose it. We know he cares about Great in his own twisted way, so this is going to put him in a really conflicted situation. On one hand, Korn’s protective instincts might kick in, but on the other hand, Tonkla had his own reasons for shooting Great. It’s definitely going to be intense. 🐈
While I have some critiques about how certain sex scenes were portrayed, it’s definitely not about what a bottom "should" be like.
People should focus on the details instead of the image they created about what a perfect role should look like.
And when he helped toss the body into the water, his first thought was, “Are we gonna get caught?” not “What did I just do?” So yeah, he might not see himself as evil, but he’s not winning any empathy awards either. 😭
Slay 🤝
As for my thoughts: I think people who find it awkward are entitled to their opinion, but I believe it’s meant to be that way. The NC scene is driven by Tyme's narrative, and for him, it was about revenge. He was there to take the video, not specifically to enjoy himself, which explains his discomfort. It’s different from episode 4, where the scene was supposed to be clumsy and cute because it was their first time. In episode 6, it was intended to feel uncomfortable because it wasn't romantic—it was about exposing someone's sex tape online which is a dark concept if you think about it.
Seriously, Ohmnanon fans are a special kind of delusional. They are just proving that their bullying skills are as sharp as their lack of self-awareness.
I genuinely pity anyone who has to deal with your brand of toxic nonsense in real life. You people show up at Ohm’s events with Nanon posters slapped on your faces like you're auditioning for a circus act, and then you have the audacity to spread hate about his new partner. It’s clear you have zero valid reasons to dislike Leng, so you resort to trashing his appearance like the classless bullies you are.
If I were you, I’d take a good, hard look in the mirror. While you’re behind your screens, spewing venom and calling Leng ugly, he’s probably out there enjoying life with Ohm, making the most of every moment while you sit in your little bubble of bitterness.
And lastly—no actor is being forced to kiss anyone. Ohm is a well-established star with a massive following; he doesn’t need to stick to BL if he doesn’t want to. So, keep flinging your hate from behind your screens while the rest of the world moves on.