He's very talented. I wish he'd start doing film again. I hope whatever he has been doing for the past six years, he's at least happy. There's something kind of immediately charming about him, like I want to protect him or something. He just has a sweet face.
I hated it so much. It was spoiled for me before I started watching, and I'm kind of glad, because it would have killed me even more to stumble upon it after having gotten to know the story and characters. But can I just say, Tommy's acting has grown leaps and bounds. He was amazing. The whole thing was that much more gut-wrenching because he made it so real.
so everything happened is lilly's dream right? or everything happened for real and she also died at last? I don't…
Everything happened for real, and she died. I mentioned it elsewhere in the thread, but the conversation with her sister was either a memory or a fantasy she was having where she reflected on what she'd done. She was realizing that even though she got what she wanted, she was worse off than she had been before. The cliff being empty at the end signified that she jumped.
I was expecting no one to survive at all though i feel that Bozo, Dan and Plato are the only ones who deserved…
Well, I feel like Bozo is sort of on the same level as Ken, whom I also didn't think deserved to die, though he was worse than Plato for sure. Dan... well, his crazy came out, and it was just luck that Bew really did deserve death. He attacked for the wrong reason, and if Bew hadn't done what he'd done, he'd be an innocent friend killed (if Dan had gotten him). Plato was the only one I really wish survived, but at least Bozo, Ken, and Dan didn't directly contribute to any of the awful things that happened at their school.
EDIT: Sorry! Totally forgot, Dan DID know about what Bew did. Plato told him everything, so he went after Bew. I just forgot, because that scene happened before we knew exactly what Bew had done, so I forgot that Dan said, "Plato told me everything." So yeah, Dan didn't deserve his fate. :(
the ending is little too ambiguous for my two remaining brain cells to decipher
Everyone dies, and Lilly realizes that despite successfully achieving revenge, it didn't actually end up giving her what she wanted. This is reflected in the bible verse that warns against vengeance. The flashback or imagined conversation with her sister was an allegory for what she'd just done. Despite putting all of her focus into it and making it happen, she ends up even more miserable than before and ultimately kills herself. As for the post-credits scene, the voice over was just from the boatman dropping them off, but I'm not sure why it zeroed in on her hands like that. I can't tell if her fingers moved a little or what. So there's a slight chance maybe Nest survived, but to me, they all passed. She had like twenty fake outs, so she really doesn't need another, especially since she was the cause of a lot of this stuff.
I’m still confused like why do they have a bible verse at the end what does that suppose to mean can someone…
The bible verse means you shouldn't take matters into your own hands by seeking vengeance. The exchange with her sister was either a flashback or a fantasy of her talking about what she's done. She realizes after she's accomplished everything and her bloodthirst is quenched that she isn't happy about what she did. Basically, it's a morality tale showing how much she ends up losing for revenge.
I think this show forgot to give us someone to root for. They kill the only likable character midway through a show that never ends, then try to make us feel sympathy for the culprit, and it's like, I'm sorry, there are lines. I will never understand that trope. Once you kill the only person there who isn't a flaming piece of crap, not to mention killing a completely innocent man who had NOTHING to do with what happened, I don't freaking care what happens to you. I did like Ken a bit more in the end, but Plato was the only character I didn't kind of hate at any point. I get what they were going for, but it's hard to get emotionally invested when you can't wait for most of the cast, especially the killer, to die.
I used to really enjoy coming here and looking at others' opinions on things that are happening in a series. However,…
Seriously, I had mixed feelings that have been changing with each episode, but I don't understand just coming to a page to fill it with negativity. The hype didn't help, I'll admit, but it's like, what good are you doing just tearing something down like that? The show had its weak moments, but honestly, it's starting to really grow on me the more I watch it.
Right? XD It was actually the only product placement I noticed, so that was interesting.
Haha, maybe! Oh, and that snack he stole from his friend. That might have been product placement, lol. Hats off to them for making it mostly subtle, though.
I highly suggest you just stop watching after episode 8. They tacked on two more episodes with needless drama.…
That is, of course, unless you love melodrama and time-jump happy endings. I HATE that trope so much, but it's the most popular BL ending out there. I have no idea why. It takes away from the strength of the ending, and it makes it all feel so flat. Like, oh, okay, you guy are together months (usually years!) later, and you think you can just pick right back up where you left off like you haven't been leading two different lives this entire time? You didn't talk to each other for so long, but everything is just fine? TJHEs are so freaking pointless. They're just more forced drama for people who want to have their cake and eat it too.
No offense if you do like these, but seriously, can we stop? There are so many BL dramas with this gimmick already.
I highly suggest you just stop watching after episode 8. They tacked on two more episodes with needless drama. It made use of my least favorite BL trope ever, which I'll mention in a spoiler below. Up until that point, it was a nice enough show, and the couple was cute, so hey. I honestly had no idea how they were going to keep going when everything was resolved in episode 8. Turns out, it was nothing worthwhile.
From what i understand in 1 episode he is student who returned to studying after a long break? So he supposed…
He never went. He's attending for the first time at an older age. It's funny how shocked people are by this, when it's quite common in real life. We just never see it in shows or movies unless that's the whole gimmick.
I'm sorry but why does ''so'' look like a 30 year old man... he doesn't look the same age as the rest of the cast...…
Because he's supposed to be older than the rest of the cast. That was the whole premise of him starting school. He never wanted to go to university, but then Mon inspired him, so he enrolled. Plenty of people go to school later in life.
I am completely with you on the time skips. I really enjoyed the show up to that point. It definitely felt like it ruined things, but I hate time jump happy endings and temp breakups anyway. It was a shame.
Yeah, I'm not sure who switched it to 10. When I set it up, I wrote that it was 12, which may have changed. Supposedly today was the 12th and last episode. Not sure if that's accurate now, since I haven't started watching yet.
EDIT: Sorry! Totally forgot, Dan DID know about what Bew did. Plato told him everything, so he went after Bew. I just forgot, because that scene happened before we knew exactly what Bew had done, so I forgot that Dan said, "Plato told me everything." So yeah, Dan didn't deserve his fate. :(
No offense if you do like these, but seriously, can we stop? There are so many BL dramas with this gimmick already.