FINALLY! A drama that says stop blaming yourself for the decisions others make, stop blaming others for the decisions you make, and covering up just makes things harder on everyone!
The first half is great, I got angry and frustrated and annoyed for the rest of it (to the point where I said, how much more of this is there) but I am glad I kept at it because the last two episodes were pretty good.
That said, avoid all manner of logic, science or rational when it comes to many aspects (you'll know them when you see them), appreciate the fun, learn the lessons taught and sit back for a tropey, roller coaster ride.
I am rewatching BB and want to give a shout out to the boys who play the young Pat and Pran. They do a most excellent job and hope they have do well in whatever they choose in the future.
If no one has realized it yet, I had an off today😉😂
All good. I've had a whole week of not being able to remember words, forgetting phone numbers or providing the wrong one, breaking and spilling stuff at work (not so good) and just being generally off.
Take a break, have a good sleep, drink plenty of water and focus on positive things. Advice I need to take as well.
Well then I'm dumb too because I thought it was the side yard too. If they were crossing the roof then that is…
From what I can see in the final episode the two rooves/overhangs (?) practically touch each other so yes, dangerous but Pat has been practicing for years. I think also in the episode when Pat wants to see Pran (on the pretense of bus stop paperwork) you can see the space from the wall to the fence (shrubbery/boundary line) as Pran is leaning against the wall watching his Mum hate on Pat and his dad. Then again in the scene where they throw keepsakes (shirt and earphone case) to each other it looks much further away. I think this is one of those times when you need to suspend logic and let it go :)
from what i remember, it was entertaining. Good at the start, but it became absurd from ep 5 (where did the feelings…
I get what you are saying. Although I really like this show, the parts I don't skip, it goes from her being all disbelieving and wary of him to somehow they are deeply attached and committed to each other, I couldn't see the progression.
Yes, I loved how she didn't wear manly suits but embraced a feminine look, was across the whole navy operation and other areas. I am just a bit annoyed that she turned out to be a 'bad guy'. Why do we have these awesome, unapologetic women who turn out to be selfish, nasties?
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The first half is great, I got angry and frustrated and annoyed for the rest of it (to the point where I said, how much more of this is there) but I am glad I kept at it because the last two episodes were pretty good.
That said, avoid all manner of logic, science or rational when it comes to many aspects (you'll know them when you see them), appreciate the fun, learn the lessons taught and sit back for a tropey, roller coaster ride.
This is an excellent drama with a really good OST.
Take a break, have a good sleep, drink plenty of water and focus on positive things. Advice I need to take as well.
Yes, I loved how she didn't wear manly suits but embraced a feminine look, was across the whole navy operation and other areas. I am just a bit annoyed that she turned out to be a 'bad guy'. Why do we have these awesome, unapologetic women who turn out to be selfish, nasties?