look, I liked the series till ep 6 but what they did in ep-7 was not necessary, if the series is going to end at ep-8. They could have gone in some other direction, is all I am saying.
Cause what they did in ep 7, needs at least 2 episodes to make it conclude nicely.
I really don't understand the way some people are saying it to be 'boring'. MAYBE, JUST MAYBE for the first 1 or 1.5 ep, I may agree, but the series itself, not at all! I feel like these people are interested in quick and short term feels, may it be NC scenes or direct convey of emotions(verbal or physical), which many a times are depicted in a very cringe fashion in many thai series. I agree that thai series have been improving now but still many of them have that. If you want to tell me to watch thai dramas, please go through my watchlist first! I think I've watched decently many.
This series did a fairly good job in the initial episodes, in conveying a person's emotions, who has a crush on his childhood friend and as the series progresses the feelings develop and they reach a stage where his feelings become too apparent through his actions. The episodes are just getting better and better. Ep 5 really made my heart flutter. Sometimes, you don't need to sacrifice your life or do a big compromise to show how much you care. Persistent thinking about how even the smallest actions might impact other's feelings ALSO COUNTS!
I loved the whole series except for the part where Se Heon decided to break up with Tae Yi, when he got to know that his brother was one of the reasons, Tae Joon committed suicide.
I am sorry but I was confused in the last part. I know that Jae Ha was just doing "method acting" and was not actually in love with Young Woo, but was Young Woo really in love with Jae Ha? Cause just before the actual play started, during the press conference, it really seemed like he was in love with Jae Ha, as he confessed to Jae Ha?
And in the end, why did Young Woo say "I was a perfect Singer but you were just Walter." ??
I agree on the eighth sense is the best kbl so far, it had a good plot, great chemistry and all the feels.
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I have exactly the same thought for eighth sense as you guys have for this series.
Love for love's sake was completely unique in every aspect, at least for me. The theme was unique. Myung Ha was transported to a game, not just any game but it was what happened to him in the afterlife.
The 7th and 8th episodes were mind boggling. When I got to know that Myung Ha was actually witnessing his own life as a 3rd person, through Yeo Woon, and the "SENIOR" (god or angel or whatever he is) has done it to teach him how to love oneself, I was just blown away.
And for me Myung Ha's and Yeo Woon's chemistry was wayyy... better than that of the eighth sense (no hesitation whatsoever, while saying this)
I am sorry but I was not completely satisfied with the movie. Half the way I was not even able to understand what was going on. It was only until the end that things started making sense and that too not all of it. A teacher, who was a good person. His life was completely destroyed for the sake of misunderstandings and lies by children (for whatever reason they did it, doesn't validate ruining someone's life). I developed a hatred for the children for being such liars(Minato included) and for being such bullies and of-course for Yori's father for being the monster he was.
This movie shows how "ABNORMALISATION" of a certain kind of love can make lives of people experiencing that, and those around them, so miserable.
How long will it take for the society to accept "LOVE"??!!!
Just decided to re-watch the whole series. Seriously, I have seen innumerable number of BL couples. Some are sweet, some sexy, some naughty, some aggressive, or some maybe a combo of these; but very rarely have I encountered BL couples who can give me a feeling of such warmth and peace.
I feel so... satisfied with this couple. It's like this is the kind of love story I'd yearn for.
I know that Ming is about to destroy his life because of the narrative, and hate him so much already for that!!!
Cause what they did in ep 7, needs at least 2 episodes to make it conclude nicely.
This series did a fairly good job in the initial episodes, in conveying a person's emotions, who has a crush on his childhood friend and as the series progresses the feelings develop and they reach a stage where his feelings become too apparent through his actions. The episodes are just getting better and better. Ep 5 really made my heart flutter. Sometimes, you don't need to sacrifice your life or do a big compromise to show how much you care. Persistent thinking about how even the smallest actions might impact other's feelings ALSO COUNTS!
Can someone please explain??
And in the end, why did Young Woo say "I was a perfect Singer but you were just Walter." ??
I have exactly the same thought for eighth sense as you guys have for this series.
Love for love's sake was completely unique in every aspect, at least for me. The theme was unique. Myung Ha was transported to a game, not just any game but it was what happened to him in the afterlife.
The 7th and 8th episodes were mind boggling. When I got to know that Myung Ha was actually witnessing his own life as a 3rd person, through Yeo Woon, and the "SENIOR" (god or angel or whatever he is) has done it to teach him how to love oneself, I was just blown away.
And for me Myung Ha's and Yeo Woon's chemistry was wayyy... better than that of the eighth sense (no hesitation whatsoever, while saying this)
This movie shows how "ABNORMALISATION" of a certain kind of love can make lives of people experiencing that, and those around them, so miserable.
How long will it take for the society to accept "LOVE"??!!!
I feel so... satisfied with this couple. It's like this is the kind of love story I'd yearn for.