The movie cut stil didn't solve the main issue of the series. There are too many plot holes and loose threads in it. It feels like they've left too many gaps for us to fill in.
Overal I liked the episode and it seems like a promising series, but I think that the obsession is just a little too out of hand. Some scenes were really awkward to watch. Toh really needs a full character development and step out from this stalkery behavior, learning the difference between loving and worshiping someone.
you’re talking like they’re tharntype 2.0 calm down lol
when i talk about toxicity it's not only regarding the main couple, you know? it's the series as a whole. it's about a transwoman portraying a villain and being beaten up by the only actual gay character in the series. it's about a character being bad written and portrayed as an emotionless robot..
it's about this company only producing these type of stories, portraying LGBTQI+ as problematic, tormented people.
Only people who did not see that their relationship was more than just a bromance were the people who didn't want to see it. Those two are in love with each other and there's no need for skinship and kisses to prove it.
Only people who did not see that their relationship was more than just a bromance were the people who didn't want to see it. Those two are in love with each other and there's no need for skinship and kisses to prove t.
Sometimes I wonder whether Yoon's family has very good connections or he's someone's son or boyfriend and that's why he keeps getting roles, because his acting skills are very questionable
Another flawless episode of one of the most beautiful and well done shows I have watched in my life. They're really raising the bar for all the future BL series.
I'm so glad to be able to watch it live and share this feeling with thousands of people worldwide.
The world is full of non-ideal relationships. Don’t like reality? May I suggest the Teletubbies instead?
I recommend you watch Not Me, then you'll see how to portray people's insecurity and baggages without turning them into emotionless robots and crazy psychos.
The world is full of non-ideal relationships. Don’t like reality? May I suggest the Teletubbies instead?
Clearly we aren't watching the same show. It's not about that. It's about portraying a man beating a woman and then bearing no responsibility for it. It's about always showing LGBTQI+ characters as either confused, cheaters, liars or problematic people, capable of doing anything to reach their goals. There are other ways to portray reality and people's insecurities and baggages, you know?
The world is full of non-ideal relationships. Don’t like reality? May I suggest the Teletubbies instead?
Interpretation isn't one of your strengths, is it? I'm not saying that it's wrong to portray "non-ideal relationships". What I said is that THIS specific company only focuses on this type of stories.
I don't think Singto is a bad actor, he's actually a pretty good one, but in this series he's been so bad to the point that it feels like this is his first acting role.
And here we go again with another GagaOOLaLa show romanticizing and normalizing toxic behavior and toxic relationships 🙄🤮 Staying with someone who treats you like sh*t "in the sake of love" is not worth it.
For a streaming platform/producing company run by LGBTQI+ people, they're very short on shows that give us a fair and health portrayal of LGBTQI+ relationships.
"Although Win is technically trapped in Lin's body, Korn knows that the other person isn't Lin, but Win."
it's about this company only producing these type of stories, portraying LGBTQI+ as problematic, tormented people.
I'm so glad to be able to watch it live and share this feeling with thousands of people worldwide.
There are other ways to portray reality and people's insecurities and baggages, you know?
For a streaming platform/producing company run by LGBTQI+ people, they're very short on shows that give us a fair and health portrayal of LGBTQI+ relationships.