what’s with all the whining about whether it’s part1/2 or 1 entry. Just deal with it and stop whining. there’s…
This whole comparison with "the grand scheme of things in the world" is silly and I dare say very stupid. Please don't use it in the future. Of course people have the right to complain about this whole two-part-thingy because it has been used a lot in film industry recently to bait viewers unnecessary. I work the whole week and I manage my time carefully, I want to watch the whole show in one go and then move on, is it wrong?
sorry, get over it ..., it's not that deep, just tree weeks, not three months
Well, while there's nothing else I can do I still can voice my concern, no? Maybe someone in the production team can read it and things will be better in the future. However, I can't get over that "tree weeks".
What kind of release schedule is this? Complete ruin the whole thing, why not release it all in January 2024? Or if you want the audience to wait and discuss your show, how about release it every week?
I just watch BTS of the pilot and while I don't doubt YinWar's acting, the whole concept is still dubious. I hate it when Thai makes thrillers because the plotholes are uncountable. They wanted to be serious and this is what they think of? Mafia and casino? I would love it more if YinWar make an adult-theme series dealing with Thai everyday life, how people get by, how the society is messed up, how they fall in love under hard circumstances, now that's serious.
Not another mafia/crime BL?!?!? The pilot looks like a cheap mash up of KP and Ocean's 11....
Thank you for speaking my mind. I expected it to be something of a realistic drama and they went with this thriller mashup. I watched enough Thai thrillers to know that their writers are not good at this gerne. I feel slightly disappointed after watching that pilot. They put a lot of money into the production and somehow it looks very cheap.
I admit I'm a shallow person, I watch this show only because of Song Kang because I like him, now he has even less screen time than in season 1. This show's writing (in season 1 also) sucks. I have never seen something like this before: big budget, good actors, interesting manhwa source... and yet they can make the whole thing average and somewhat boring.
I wish the episode wasn't broken up into 4 parts. It breaks the emotional flow of Mohk and Day's interactions…
I once asked the same question on another show and the showrunner didn't hestitate to shout at me for not supporting (?). I don't understand why they do the spliting up but maybe it has something to do with view number. It's ridiculous as f*** because some part has only 6 or 7 minutes.
I mean gmmtv is pretty lenient, so he can still do shows with others, but I've realised, freelancer is only good…
I'm not sure about GMM being lenient. I think it depends on the contract with each actor. I'm still not convinced that Sky could make a deal with GMM about not being in boylove. That's what he wants but it's hard to imagine him being in this company and not representing its signature brand.
I think Sky missed the chance to build up his filmography two or three years ago. If only he could appear in as many movies/films as Bank Thiti or James Teeradon, he would make it as an independent artist easier. Now he has to relies on GMM which is not a bad thing but it's not a great thing either. Acting-wise, he is better than most of GMM artists. I'm not saying that actors/actresses in GMM are terrible in acting but the company won't give them many chances to grow, their shows are limited in teen market and the scripts are rarely good.
I kind of agree. I was happy when he joined Gmmtv but I realised Gmmtv doesn't have those strong scripts and even…
Such a shame Nadao Bangkok has disappeared. Look at most of their actors/actresses, they have strong acting skills and most of the time, very good scripts to work with.
This is exactly what I'm thinking, I got worried when I heard he was going to join GMM, but then I thought maybe…
Here is my wild guess: GMM knows that Nani's acting has a lot to be improved so they decided to pair him with a better actor to boost his popularity. After all, Nani is still a member of the company.
Sky is a phenomenal actor but Nani? Idk I have mixed feelings about his acting. I wished Sky's first series was…
This is exactly what I'm thinking, I got worried when I heard he was going to join GMM, but then I thought maybe he would get to be in a great series because he's a great actor. I don't think they would give him this generic high school series and his partner is Nani, an average actor.
I would prefer him being an independent artist. However, I think it didn't work out before (maybe that's why he joined GMM), he asked his mom to be his manager, she's a very sweet lady (I usually look at new pictures of Sky on her instagram) but I don't know if both his mom and he can handle their business. Dealing with agents is a whole different game, it's very complex.
I say people should complain more.
I think Sky missed the chance to build up his filmography two or three years ago. If only he could appear in as many movies/films as Bank Thiti or James Teeradon, he would make it as an independent artist easier. Now he has to relies on GMM which is not a bad thing but it's not a great thing either. Acting-wise, he is better than most of GMM artists. I'm not saying that actors/actresses in GMM are terrible in acting but the company won't give them many chances to grow, their shows are limited in teen market and the scripts are rarely good.