I dont know why some are getting mad at your comment your points are all valid. Especially how they established…
idk maybe it's a culture thing, but never in a million years would it be acceptable in my household to treat a guest like that. I've had plenty of people who were strangers to me stay at my house without any explanation given to me, really, and I would never think to be so openly hostile and rude. I was younger then too, so you would think Nin at his big age would know better, as Charan never really did anything to actually justify that kind of behavior.
And on your first point, wouldn't that prior connection actually help speed up the sense of familiarity? I mean, yeah, at first, he came off as a stalker, which is obviously creepy. But then you find out your dad not only knows him but actually invited him to stay at your house. That kind of association would likely shift how you see him. It doesn’t erase the weird start, but it does create a sense of trust or comfort faster
I dont know why some are getting mad at your comment your points are all valid. Especially how they established…
Here to say the same thing. OP wasn't rude in the slightest and made very true statements. Look, I've been waiting for this series and have followed Zee and Nunew since the beginning, and you best believe I will be watching the shit out of this. That doesn't mean it's wrong-- or being a hater as so many of these comments claim it is-- to critique it
A beautiful series about a lot more than just romance (though the romance is great too)
Last few episodes were extremely underwhelming... do yourself a favor and just skip to the 14 minute mark of the last episode for that feeling of the show from the rest of the episodes to return
y'all... the special episode was just objectively bad. it could have been amazing and i actually love how they took a chance with the plot. but the writing?? the acting???? the fight scenes??????
Can someone help me understand what the conflict over the last episode is?
Based on other comments, I gathered that the Netflix translation made it sound like the country representing Israel was in the right, and that upset people. Can someone confirm if this is accurate?
Because if it is, I don't understand why people would be mad at those who became upset over it. I understand it is fictional, and I understand that it (maybe?) was a mistranslation. But even so, don’t people have the right to express their dissatisfaction when something like this happens? Shouldn’t that kind of response be encouraged, no matter how good the show might have been before? Ignoring it feels like being in the mindset that you're okay with something so blatantly wrong just because it doesn’t affect you personally. Everyone should do their part to speak out and act against injustice, no?
It's okay to have preferences, you don't have to watch BL. But it's inconsiderate to rejoice in the removal of…
bruh what? an invitation to have a genuine conversation because I truly wanted to understand what is going on in that head of yours and you... just laugh? :(
The first 2-3 episodes were amazing. I was blown away by the concept and thought for sure I would be glued to my computer for the next 13 hours binge watching.
Unfortunately, it took a turn I wasn't expecting and, while still interesting, turned what could have been a phenomenal drama a rather mediocre one. Major let-down.
FL's acting was a disappointment, especially after watching her in Happiness (I had a major crush on Sae Bom lol)
I enjoyed the drama immensely only to find out one of the actors is a literal convicted pedophile and rapist????? HOW IS THIS PIECE OF SHI GETTING ROLES WTF
And on your first point, wouldn't that prior connection actually help speed up the sense of familiarity? I mean, yeah, at first, he came off as a stalker, which is obviously creepy. But then you find out your dad not only knows him but actually invited him to stay at your house. That kind of association would likely shift how you see him. It doesn’t erase the weird start, but it does create a sense of trust or comfort faster
Look, I've been waiting for this series and have followed Zee and Nunew since the beginning, and you best believe I will be watching the shit out of this. That doesn't mean it's wrong-- or being a hater as so many of these comments claim it is-- to critique it
Last few episodes were extremely underwhelming... do yourself a favor and just skip to the 14 minute mark of the last episode for that feeling of the show from the rest of the episodes to return
Based on other comments, I gathered that the Netflix translation made it sound like the country representing Israel was in the right, and that upset people. Can someone confirm if this is accurate?
Because if it is, I don't understand why people would be mad at those who became upset over it. I understand it is fictional, and I understand that it (maybe?) was a mistranslation. But even so, don’t people have the right to express their dissatisfaction when something like this happens? Shouldn’t that kind of response be encouraged, no matter how good the show might have been before? Ignoring it feels like being in the mindset that you're okay with something so blatantly wrong just because it doesn’t affect you personally. Everyone should do their part to speak out and act against injustice, no?
Unfortunately, it took a turn I wasn't expecting and, while still interesting, turned what could have been a phenomenal drama a rather mediocre one. Major let-down.
FL's acting was a disappointment, especially after watching her in Happiness (I had a major crush on Sae Bom lol)