I would have given it a full 10 stars if Sun Woo didn't have to die like that and the detectives actually did something more "detective like" instead of relying on psychic powers full 100% of the time. Sun Woo was the real detective here, but uncredited.
Oh ignored the fact that Teh was messaging him while he was dating Airy.
Yes exactly, Oh was also surprised when Teh left after asking him to leave, he looked back and started crying as Teh didn't even try to come back. And then again in the last scene, Teh was acting as if "okay you are late but I'll still honour your request to get back", completely contrary to the overwhelming happiness of being given a second chance π₯Ί
everytime you told me you love, i asked myself if it's true.after getting spoiled on how teh cheated in s2, i…
I don't think it would have ended well for the main couple if there was a season 3 hence they left it there altogether. Jai was the one who actually led it to a "happy" ending.
The only question I kept asking myself thought the whole thing was : what would've happened if teh wasn't rejected…
Exactly my feeling, it would have been so much worse for Oh to watch Teh being happy with someone else even before breaking up. The ending was "happy" just because of Jai. Jai also had his weakness but he was the true adult with restraint. Oh was equally an idiot if he did not see these through. Just think about it, Oh got all teary and melted seeing Teh's messages while he was in a relationship with Airy. Did they want us to forget this when the episodes are so close knit? They expect us to spend a year between episodes. Teh almost ruined 4 relationships.
5 stars for all the new characters who brought so much depth to the series. Q, Bas, Jai, Khim, Tarn. But realistically, the relationship would not last as Teh kept messaging Oh when he was dating for so long. If it wasn't Jai how he was and he accepted Teh's advances, it would have ended way worse for Oh, then definitely Oh would have never accepted Teh back, and who knows maybe Teh wouldn't have wanted Oh anymore either. This was just a gamble. And they ended up happy just because of Jai. -5 stars for Teh and Oh both.
It had such an amazing entry. The episodes built up so well. The comedy was good, the acting was good, the story was slowly falling into place. But only up until episode 11.
After that whoever wrote the screenplay for 12-14 should be banned from the industry. It was clearly evident as episode 15 and 16 only tried to sew back the holes or rather tears 12-14 made into the story. Even the actors were so unwilling to do a story that was falling so fast. All the roles, absolutely all of them were turned rubbish, the dialogues were desperate, the continuous element of communication broke so bad that no effort could bring it back to how beautifully it started.
I guess this is a trend now, start with all your effort put together so that it sells, but when it sells enough in the beginning, stop putting in effort and enjoy the fame for free as people will be forced to finish anyway, no matter how bad it is.
Horrendous, it had such great potential, could have evolved into multiple seasons without even getting the b of boring, but something terrible happened that ruined it. Whoever did this should be cursed to drink half vamp blood.
Sun Woo was the real detective here, but uncredited.
I almost started watching it, thanks for the heads up.
And then again in the last scene, Teh was acting as if "okay you are late but I'll still honour your request to get back", completely contrary to the overwhelming happiness of being given a second chance π₯Ί
Jai was the one who actually led it to a "happy" ending.
The ending was "happy" just because of Jai.
Jai also had his weakness but he was the true adult with restraint.
Oh was equally an idiot if he did not see these through.
Just think about it, Oh got all teary and melted seeing Teh's messages while he was in a relationship with Airy. Did they want us to forget this when the episodes are so close knit? They expect us to spend a year between episodes. Teh almost ruined 4 relationships.
Q, Bas, Jai, Khim, Tarn.
But realistically, the relationship would not last as Teh kept messaging Oh when he was dating for so long.
If it wasn't Jai how he was and he accepted Teh's advances, it would have ended way worse for Oh, then definitely Oh would have never accepted Teh back, and who knows maybe Teh wouldn't have wanted Oh anymore either.
This was just a gamble.
And they ended up happy just because of Jai.
-5 stars for Teh and Oh both.
The episodes built up so well.
The comedy was good, the acting was good, the story was slowly falling into place.
But only up until episode 11.
After that whoever wrote the screenplay for 12-14 should be banned from the industry.
It was clearly evident as episode 15 and 16 only tried to sew back the holes or rather tears 12-14 made into the story.
Even the actors were so unwilling to do a story that was falling so fast.
All the roles, absolutely all of them were turned rubbish, the dialogues were desperate, the continuous element of communication broke so bad that no effort could bring it back to how beautifully it started.
I guess this is a trend now, start with all your effort put together so that it sells, but when it sells enough in the beginning, stop putting in effort and enjoy the fame for free as people will be forced to finish anyway, no matter how bad it is.
Horrendous, it had such great potential, could have evolved into multiple seasons without even getting the b of boring, but something terrible happened that ruined it.
Whoever did this should be cursed to drink half vamp blood.
U just killed me