So this dramas has a bare 8 rating and insipid Cdramas are getting 9.2 .Is this platform becoming the ultimate…
With K-dramas, it's becoming exactly what already happens with Thai BLs. The site's rating doesn't mean anything. Love in the Big City is a Korean BL that had the highest rating at the time, and Thai fans brought down the rating, just like Revenged Love, a Chinese boys' love series. In the end, you just have to read the synopsis and give it a chance.
This only means that the idea for the series was created two years ago. It doesn't mean it was filmed two years ago. It was only added to kisskh at that time. Considering other series, after the pilot, the series may or may not move forward; if it does, it usually takes about a year after the pilot for it to air.
We're talking about the "ARMYs" of Boys' Love. No matter the quality, they'll consume it and sometimes…
I don't think everything they do is unworthy, I just think that with their series, GMM series in general, but especially theirs, the ranking doesn't mean much, because many fans will consume anything they do. Their acting quality (which is great), and Phuwin's kissing talent, end up taking a backseat simply because they are the actors in the series.
We're talking about the "ARMYs" of Boys' Love. No matter the quality, they'll consume it and sometimes…
I understand you, from the bottom of my heart. But in my opinion, even though in my heart Monster Next Door is a 10, I have to evaluate everything a series delivers, and whether it delivers well or badly. In the case of Monster Next Door, it delivered very well, but it didn't deliver a lot, because as I said, the story is simple. So it's natural that it's not a 10 overall. As you said, everyone evaluates it the way they want, uses the logic they want, however, if a small company made a series exactly like this one, with the same script, same direction, same sound effects, everything, only changing the actors and obviously the company, this series wouldn't have an 8.9, and deep down you know that. And the fact that it's the two of them and it's a GMM series, that already increases the overall score of a series, regardless of whether it's good or bad. And I'm commenting here because I'm also watching "Me and Thee," I'm just sharing my opinion about the series. And opinions don't always have to be positive, contrary to what their fandom thinks. That being said, I admire your dedication in responding to all the negative comments about them here.
We're talking about the "ARMYs" of Boys' Love. No matter the quality, they'll consume it and sometimes…
Absolutely. What I'm saying is that, even if you consider this series a masterpiece, they are two incomparable things. I think, for example, "My Monster Next Door" is incredible, but how can I give the same rating I gave to "Khemjira" to a series that is absurdly simpler, with simple cinematography and story? I simply can't; I need to be fair. It's unfair, and I dare say outrageous, considering the entire production team of more complex series, that this series has the highest rating here.
We're talking about the "ARMYs" of Boys' Love. No matter the quality, they'll consume it and sometimes…
It's impossible for you, in your right mind, to watch productions like Khemjira, The Paradise of Thorns, Shine, and others, with high-quality photography, direction, and script, and tell me that this series deserves its rating. It's not simply a matter of whether it is or isn't for me; it goes beyond that argument.
We're talking about the "ARMYs" of Boys' Love. No matter the quality, they'll consume it and sometimes…
I think it's more the fact that many people, when they like an artist, blindly like everything they do. Their judgment ends up compromised. I personally value impartiality a lot. Even actors I like, if they make a great series, but simple and with embarrassing sound effects, I'll be the first to say it doesn't deserve an 8.9. Even though I'm not saying it's a bad series, just wait until they come crying here in the comments.
It was part of a Fuji TV memorial program in 2015, focused on remembering the human cost of the war. At the time,…
Perhaps it wasn't a sensitive topic back then only for the Japanese, but for Koreans, what Japan did, especially with the comfort women, will always have a huge impact on Korea. Even though Japan today is a colorful country, full of anime, dramas, and Pokémon, they cannot erase their own history, and like all history, it will always have an impact on future generations. And I think what's most revolting is that many Japanese people(no all), or people who love the country (I'm not talking about you), pretend that everything Japan did in the war didn't happen, or they tell the story in a completely biased way, favoring the Japanese side.
He is the worst Korean actor I have ever seen. His performance in 100 Days My Prince was so wooden and robotic,…
If you'll allow me to recommend two of his works, I recommend My Annoying Brother and It's Okay, That's Love. If you still think he's a bad actor, then I think you might just not like him (and that's okay). 100 Days My Prince not only is he bad, everything in that drama is bad, but his character was supposed to be robotic, emotionless, so I think you should give it a chance ^^
It's like The Heart Killers, with two main couples, equal importance. But now I wish JuMark names to appear first.
I'm very calm, im not mad. Sorry I just asked why this is important. If you didn't act childishly, you would have asked this question to begin with. Good Night
It's like The Heart Killers, with two main couples, equal importance. But now I wish JuMark names to appear first.
And why does the order of names matter so much to you? They'll have their own series, they'll have a leading role, why is the order of names more important than that? Please stop being childish. An actor wants to act, wants to be able to showcase their talent, the order of their name on a random website is irrelevant to anyone other than the ego of some childish fans.
The problem with this series is that God is super-hot and the world's best boyfriend, and Dieu is the single most…
You could have summarized your review to "I didn't like it because I thought one of the actors was ugly", it would have been the same and saved you time.
The impression that comes from your review is not that the series is simply not your style, but that you are a bitter person. Not saying you are, just the impression you got from your review.
Considering other series, after the pilot, the series may or may not move forward; if it does, it usually takes about a year after the pilot for it to air.
As you said, everyone evaluates it the way they want, uses the logic they want, however, if a small company made a series exactly like this one, with the same script, same direction, same sound effects, everything, only changing the actors and obviously the company, this series wouldn't have an 8.9, and deep down you know that. And the fact that it's the two of them and it's a GMM series, that already increases the overall score of a series, regardless of whether it's good or bad.
And I'm commenting here because I'm also watching "Me and Thee," I'm just sharing my opinion about the series. And opinions don't always have to be positive, contrary to what their fandom thinks.
That being said, I admire your dedication in responding to all the negative comments about them here.
Even though I'm not saying it's a bad series, just wait until they come crying here in the comments.
Go Young.