This series has so many chances to turn the story either into blust or trash,i hope they choose the blust option,and…
Absolutely, this series is at such a pivotal point! Fingers crossed they go for the more thrilling route. I hear you about Way, he's definitely got some issues. And Peteway and Jeffalan? That's something to look forward to.
This theory makes so much sense! It would definitely explain why Prom didn't notice anything different when he…
So, I came across this post where someone was speculating about Nont and Nant being the same person. Itās a pretty wild theory that got me digging a bit deeper.
Now, hereās the catch: This theory kind of stumbles when you think about Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and its symptoms, like memory gaps. Itās hard to reconcile how Nont is so certain he has a twin brother named Nant. Typically, someone with DID wouldnāt be aware of their other personalities. Unless, of course, Nontās convinced himself or someoneās convinced him he has a twin. But, hold on, thereās another angle to this:
What if Nant actually has an identical twin living abroad due to their parentsā split? In that case, Nantās other personality could be mirroring his twin.
But, honestly, the theory isnāt totally out there. Like, take the moment between Prom and Nont. Prom didnāt pick up on anything unusual, which implies that Nontās body is something Prom is familiar with. And you know, even though identical twins look alike facially, youād think there would be some noticeable differences elsewhere.
Plus, thereās this odd detail about Nont having Nantās phone, but we never see any texts or calls between them. It adds a layer of mystery and makes you wonder, right?
I said it in a general comment: Mohk should not have kissed Day: he is vulnerable, hurt. He even becomes glad…
@ mishizi Absolutely, I agree with you. Day's feelings for August seem more like a strong liking than actual love. And about Mhok, you're spot on ā Day does seem to have some feelings for him, but he's just tangled up in his own confusion right now. The fact that they're not together yet in the upcoming episode really speaks to that. It's clear the kiss wasn't about starting a relationship immediately; it's more about them figuring things out and slowly getting there. It's all part of their journey to understand their true feelings.
I said it in a general comment: Mohk should not have kissed Day: he is vulnerable, hurt. He even becomes glad…
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Yeah, maybe Mork's timing for the kiss wasn't great, but he's just human, right? Sometimes emotions just take over, and we slip up. I guess that's what makes it kind of okay in my book.
So, Iāve been totally wrapped up in this drama about twins, Nant and Nont. Itās a total mindbender! None of Nantās close friends had any clue about him having an identical twin. And hereās the kicker: his guardian hasnāt come forward to confirm it either. This wild idea started floating around that they might actually be the same person, just different personalities. One minute Nantās there, and the next, poof, heās gone, and here comes Nont, searching high and low for his ābrotherā. Itās all very āParent Trapā meets psychological thriller, isnāt it?
Now, Iām no expert, but all this got me wondering ā how close is this to real life? So, in true me-style, I dove into some research and even chatted with a few pros in psychology. Turns out, what theyāre hinting at in the show is this complex thing called Dissociative Identity Disorder, DID for short. Itās like having multiple selves, each with its own memory lane ā talk about a crowded house in your head!
But the real deal with DID is way more intricate than any TV drama can capture. Itās about deep, personal struggles, identity crises, and the reality of living with memory gaps. I mean, imagine not remembering parts of your day, every day? Wild, right?
Every time I ponder this theory, I have to remind myself - itās just showbiz. Sure, itās gripping and all, but itās a simplified take on a condition thatās incredibly intricate and profound in reality. If it turns out to be the case, I hope they take mental illness seriously.
Just watched the latest episode, and oh my goodness, the dynamics between Mork and Day are just breathtaking. The way Mork loves from a distance, itās so incredibly moving. Heās always there, just behind Day, like in that scene where August takes Dayās hand. Mork steps back, but his presence is always felt, like a guardian angel or a modern-day knight.
Day, with his near blindness, still shines so brightly, like the sun. Mork, in contrast, is like a faithful shadow, always there but never overpowering. It reminds me of how Day mentioned his love for sunflowers. Mork is exactly like that - a sunflower always turned towards Day.
And that moment, when Day was self-deprecating, thinking the whole world pitied him, Mork just stepped up and kissed him. It was so unexpected yet so perfect. They say the space between them is like the worldās most romantic distance, and I couldnāt agree more.
The way the show portrays their relationship, itās so deep and yet so subtle. Itās like watching a beautiful dance of emotions and unspoken words. Morkās silent support and Dayās inner brightness ā itās the kind of love story that just grabs your heart. Canāt wait to see what happens next!
Absolutely, the scenes in the woods and the bar were so telling! Peteās awareness and the mystery surrounding him and Tony are definitely captivating. Canāt wait to see what secrets unfold!
Something really hit me about Pete's character in the show. I'm starting to wonder, could he be one of Tony's adopted kids? And then, against all odds, he makes it big, building his fortune from the ground up. But here's the really intriguing part: I think Pete might have this unique ability to see right through people, like he's reading their minds. He carries this air of mystery around him, always calm and cool, and doesn't seem like the type to play mind games.
It got me thinking, if Babe has these super sharp senses, could it be that Pete has something similar, but more in the mind-reading realm? This could totally explain why he didn't hesitate to invest in Alan's team - he must have sensed Alan's honesty right away. But with Way, it was different. Pete paused before shaking his hand. Could he have sensed something off about Way?
Writing all this down, Pete feels even more mysterious. He's this enigmatic figure, not just a side character, but someone with a deep, hidden side. It's like he has a sixth sense for the truth. Makes me wonder whatās going to unfold next in the series!
Lol. That's exactly how I feel. Like I chewed on air in this epšš
Tuned into 'My Dear Gangster Oppa' expecting thrilling action, but by episode 8, it's just 'My Dear Ex-Gangster Who Cooks, Bakes, and Gets Cozy with His Boyfriend'. More aprons, less action ā what a letdown!
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Seeing Pavel flash that sexy smirk, I found myself copying it without even realizing š. I decided to swipe on some new lipstick, eagerly waiting for the newest episode.
Now, hereās the catch: This theory kind of stumbles when you think about Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and its symptoms, like memory gaps. Itās hard to reconcile how Nont is so certain he has a twin brother named Nant. Typically, someone with DID wouldnāt be aware of their other personalities. Unless, of course, Nontās convinced himself or someoneās convinced him he has a twin. But, hold on, thereās another angle to this:
What if Nant actually has an identical twin living abroad due to their parentsā split? In that case, Nantās other personality could be mirroring his twin.
But, honestly, the theory isnāt totally out there. Like, take the moment between Prom and Nont. Prom didnāt pick up on anything unusual, which implies that Nontās body is something Prom is familiar with. And you know, even though identical twins look alike facially, youād think there would be some noticeable differences elsewhere.
Plus, thereās this odd detail about Nont having Nantās phone, but we never see any texts or calls between them. It adds a layer of mystery and makes you wonder, right?
Absolutely, I agree with you. Day's feelings for August seem more like a strong liking than actual love. And about Mhok, you're spot on ā Day does seem to have some feelings for him, but he's just tangled up in his own confusion right now. The fact that they're not together yet in the upcoming episode really speaks to that. It's clear the kiss wasn't about starting a relationship immediately; it's more about them figuring things out and slowly getting there. It's all part of their journey to understand their true feelings.
Now, Iām no expert, but all this got me wondering ā how close is this to real life? So, in true me-style, I dove into some research and even chatted with a few pros in psychology. Turns out, what theyāre hinting at in the show is this complex thing called Dissociative Identity Disorder, DID for short. Itās like having multiple selves, each with its own memory lane ā talk about a crowded house in your head!
But the real deal with DID is way more intricate than any TV drama can capture. Itās about deep, personal struggles, identity crises, and the reality of living with memory gaps. I mean, imagine not remembering parts of your day, every day? Wild, right?
Every time I ponder this theory, I have to remind myself - itās just showbiz. Sure, itās gripping and all, but itās a simplified take on a condition thatās incredibly intricate and profound in reality. If it turns out to be the case, I hope they take mental illness seriously.
Day, with his near blindness, still shines so brightly, like the sun. Mork, in contrast, is like a faithful shadow, always there but never overpowering. It reminds me of how Day mentioned his love for sunflowers. Mork is exactly like that - a sunflower always turned towards Day.
And that moment, when Day was self-deprecating, thinking the whole world pitied him, Mork just stepped up and kissed him. It was so unexpected yet so perfect. They say the space between them is like the worldās most romantic distance, and I couldnāt agree more.
The way the show portrays their relationship, itās so deep and yet so subtle. Itās like watching a beautiful dance of emotions and unspoken words. Morkās silent support and Dayās inner brightness ā itās the kind of love story that just grabs your heart. Canāt wait to see what happens next!
It got me thinking, if Babe has these super sharp senses, could it be that Pete has something similar, but more in the mind-reading realm? This could totally explain why he didn't hesitate to invest in Alan's team - he must have sensed Alan's honesty right away. But with Way, it was different. Pete paused before shaking his hand. Could he have sensed something off about Way?
Writing all this down, Pete feels even more mysterious. He's this enigmatic figure, not just a side character, but someone with a deep, hidden side. It's like he has a sixth sense for the truth. Makes me wonder whatās going to unfold next in the series!