Are all of his upcoming projects here on MDL certain or is it just not updated and some of them are cancelled/shelved? He has a lot of them so I'm curious.
This was a really good sequel and somewhat realistic ending. Things like this cannot be easily solved, but it's important to have people who are trying. Really loved the acting and action/fighting scenes too. 9/10
The more I watch the more I want to just be done with it, lol. The whole push and pull relationship between Khai and Third is getting repetitive and tiring, and I'm not really into the two other pairings. Two and Un are just so random, the way Two just dropped Lynn after pining for her for years is kinda lame.
I'm not saying it's horrible, but it's just average to me.
This is the type of show I get obsessive over. It has everything I love - interesting plot & characters, anarchist aesthetic, good bromance, good enemies to lovers romance (kinda), amazing acting, really impressive cinematography. It just has everything! And although I love White and Sean as a couple, I'm really more invested in relationship between Black and White. I just love how protective they were even after spending so many years apart. Gun really made these two characters distinct, man can ACT!
It's been a few days since I finished it but I keep coming back to it and nothing I start watching keeps my attention.
It is reasonable that you are liking this the way you are.When I was starting with this genre and country of production,…
Thank you! I already finished Not Me. Binged it in a day, I'm a sucker for those kind of anarchists/gangs concepts and aesthetics and when you add identical twins as a plot point I'm already a goner. I'll check out the other ones! 😊
What made you pick this as a first thai drama? There is so many phenomenal ones. Well, I am glad you like it tho.…
It was random and not planned. I stumbled upon some edit on YT (which is kinda weird because I haven't watched similar things in the past) and thought the concept of a bully who is saving his victim from other bullies is kinda interesting. That's why I started watching it.
It is reasonable that you are liking this the way you are.When I was starting with this genre and country of production,…
Could be. I haven't watched Thai dramas before, but regardless of the country where it came from I still think this is a good drama. It's not among the best things I've ever watched, far from it, but it's interesting enough and the acting is good and that's enough for me. I'm easy to please, lol.
Feel free to recommend me some other Thai dramas you think are better. I'm open to suggestions.
I have a question so someone who already watched it, please spoil it for me.
Is Jang Seon Oh really a bad guy? Did he kill Yo Han's grandmother? I really liked him as a character and this revelation in episode 8 is making me want to drop the whole drama, lol.
*watching my first proper BL* alright, alright, I get the appeal now.
I see a lot of people complaining in the comment section, but I'm actually pleasantly surprised by this drama. The relationship between Kang and Sailom is really sweet and I'm enjoying all the cuteness and mild angstiness that they're giving us. Both characters can also stand on their own and have distinct personalities and stories. I like that.
Some other things that I like - how their groups of friends became closer and befriended each other gradually. It's a really nice development. I also like how they portrayed relationship between Kang and his father. Seeing how that type of treatment which would normally look very appealing can negatively impact the kid and parent-child relationship is actually quite refreshing.
It's also my first Thai drama, so I'll definitely pay more attention to stuff that's coming out of Thailand from now on.
I love what Tagon said about civilians, how they're not innocent. As someone who studies history I always thought that mob mentality civilians have is despicable. But what Tanya said after that also made a lot of sense. One of the reasons why I love this drama is that despite it being fantasy, so much of it reflects real history. It was really fun to watch how writers drew inspiration from real history and how they incorporated it into this fantasy world.
That being said, Arthdal world in season 2 felt kinda narrowed down. I don't know how to explain it, but I think season 1 did much better when it comes to world-building. Still, considering how they only made 12 episodes and they had to resolve everything in those 12 episodes it was okay. I can't say that I'm disappointed.
I dont understand why somuch peoples hate tagon he is not a villain he is just a broken hero he didint like to…
He may not be the classic evil villain, but he can't be the hero either. No matter the reason, he killed too many people, carried out a whole genocide, and never really showed any type of remorse for anything he ever did. He thinks it's all necessary because he wants power.
I agree that he is a great character, I don't hate him at all, but if he ends up with power at the end of this show that would not look good.
I'm not saying it's horrible, but it's just average to me.
And although I love White and Sean as a couple, I'm really more invested in relationship between Black and White. I just love how protective they were even after spending so many years apart. Gun really made these two characters distinct, man can ACT!
It's been a few days since I finished it but I keep coming back to it and nothing I start watching keeps my attention.
Feel free to recommend me some other Thai dramas you think are better. I'm open to suggestions.
I see a lot of people complaining in the comment section, but I'm actually pleasantly surprised by this drama. The relationship between Kang and Sailom is really sweet and I'm enjoying all the cuteness and mild angstiness that they're giving us. Both characters can also stand on their own and have distinct personalities and stories. I like that.
Some other things that I like - how their groups of friends became closer and befriended each other gradually. It's a really nice development. I also like how they portrayed relationship between Kang and his father. Seeing how that type of treatment which would normally look very appealing can negatively impact the kid and parent-child relationship is actually quite refreshing.
It's also my first Thai drama, so I'll definitely pay more attention to stuff that's coming out of Thailand from now on.
One of the reasons why I love this drama is that despite it being fantasy, so much of it reflects real history. It was really fun to watch how writers drew inspiration from real history and how they incorporated it into this fantasy world.
That being said, Arthdal world in season 2 felt kinda narrowed down. I don't know how to explain it, but I think season 1 did much better when it comes to world-building. Still, considering how they only made 12 episodes and they had to resolve everything in those 12 episodes it was okay. I can't say that I'm disappointed.
I agree that he is a great character, I don't hate him at all, but if he ends up with power at the end of this show that would not look good.