Q stands for Queue and well, it means (brusquely explained) "day of filming". I suppose it's a concept created to help to schedule each scene during all the filming progress.
So, if Baker Boys has already done its Q13 out 24, it means they have filming 13 days. BUT, of course, not 13 days straights. They get free days between each filming queue, to have a break and prepare the production. That means for filming 24q, they will take more than 2 months, + the post-production phase like editing.
I just found about this Netflix series, Shimmers, which was announced alongside The Stranded in 2018 and hasn't got released yet https://kisskh.at/31924-shimmers
By its plot, I do believe it will tell the perspective of those unknown kids from the ending, played by James Teeradon, Ice Paris, Belle Kemisara, Tor Thanapob and Punpun Sutatta. Hope it hasn't got cancelled, the apparently cast was worthy
is this legit? https://whenetflix.com/the-stranded
I just found about this Netflix series which was announced alongside The Stranded in 2018 and didn't get released yet https://kisskh.at/31924-shimmers
By its plot, I do believe it will tell the perspective of those unknown kids from the ending, hope it didn't get cancelled, the apparently cast was worthy
Apparently it is! If you search for stranded season two, there's a lot of articles expecting season 2 to air in…
I just found about this Netflix series which was announced alongside The Stranded in 2018 and didn't get released yet https://kisskh.at/31924-shimmers
By its plot, I do believe it will tell the perspective of those unknown kids from the ending, hope it didn't get cancelled, the apparently cast was worthy
One moment, I just found this series was announced alongside The Stranded in 2018 by Netflix. The Stranded already…
I mean, if you don't remember that super cliffhanger odd ending, basically the ml suddenly found himself in Northern Thailand and meets those unknown 5 NORTHERN GUYS and his friends from the Island who had passed away.
So, my theory is this series will tell the point of view of those Northern Kids, played by James Teeradon, Ice Paris, Belle Kemisara, Tor Thanapob and Punpun Sutatta.
The point is it has been 3 years and there is no news about it, I hope it doesn't get cancelled, I love so much that cast.
One moment, I just found this series was announced alongside The Stranded in 2018 by Netflix. The Stranded already got released and had a super cliffhanger ending, since then, we haven't got any news about none of those series. From my perspective watching The Stranded, I'm pretty sure both storylines are connected
I wonder if Mark Pakin was in the original cast or if they scooped him up after he gained a following from IPYTM.…
Before. While IPYTM was airing, Bad Buddy started back then its workshop. After IPYTM's first episode was aired, some fans found hints that made us think he was part of Bad Buddy's cast too, like being spotted at the background of some IG stories. He had even started following the whole cast recently, but days after, he unfollowed them, maybe for not making it so obvious.
I just found that Northern Thai is quite known for being spoken slowly (with a sweet sounding) compared to Southern…
I'm not Thai, but I did some researches about languages inside Thai frontiers for uni and let me tell you that Northern Thai isn't a dialect but a language called Lanna, also related to Lao language bc of the frontiers they share.
[As far as I read, there is the discussion about if Northern Thai and Southern Thai should be labelled as a dialect or language. Bc of the "easy" mutual intelligibility, government stays it's a variety of Thai, but most linguists think otherwise]
Ofc, no matter which region you are from, all the Thais also know to speak the Central Thai (the one spoken in this series), since it's the country's official language, taught at all public schools.
If you want to watch a Thai bl which converges both languages, I highly recommend A Tale of Thousand Stars, set in Chiang Rai's countryside. And no, they don't talk so slowy there ahaha
This countdown follows the episodes which are available for free. It's because it follows a simple scheme, a new…
the second hand embarrassment ahahaha yeah, true. I've watched really few Chinese dramas, so i can't give u my perspective. Hope this fl doesn't turn to be helpless and dull
This countdown follows the episodes which are available for free. It's because it follows a simple scheme, a new…
as someone who has never watched the original, the first episode was fine, mostly cute although sometimes cringe tbh (the bike's scene lol), i'm not sure if fl's acting is bc of the character itself or her own skills, maybe both, but it's a bit annoying. But it's nothing far from the normal standards in this kind of romcom
Frankly, the main reason I started it was chimon and gigie, and if i follow watching it, it will be for them. I wonder if I should try the C-drama instead
This countdown follows the episodes which are available for free. It's because it follows a simple scheme, a new…
Actually, the series is in essence Chinese, meaning that the producers and part of the crew are from there. Also, I do think they must see Chinese's market as a big potential audience for this title, after all it's an adaption of one of the most famous c-drama. Maybe that's the reason?
why is there a countdown for ep 2 when eps 1-8 are out
This countdown follows the episodes which are available for free. It's because it follows a simple scheme, a new free episode each Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
So, if Baker Boys has already done its Q13 out 24, it means they have filming 13 days. BUT, of course, not 13 days straights. They get free days between each filming queue, to have a break and prepare the production. That means for filming 24q, they will take more than 2 months, + the post-production phase like editing.
Here u can find an example of Q in Bad Buddy's clapperboard: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FAf8CziVgAQUl39?format=jpg&name=large
By its plot, I do believe it will tell the perspective of those unknown kids from the ending, played by James Teeradon, Ice Paris, Belle Kemisara, Tor Thanapob and Punpun Sutatta. Hope it hasn't got cancelled, the apparently cast was worthy
By its plot, I do believe it will tell the perspective of those unknown kids from the ending, hope it didn't get cancelled, the apparently cast was worthy
By its plot, I do believe it will tell the perspective of those unknown kids from the ending, hope it didn't get cancelled, the apparently cast was worthy
So, my theory is this series will tell the point of view of those Northern Kids, played by James Teeradon, Ice Paris, Belle Kemisara, Tor Thanapob and Punpun Sutatta.
The point is it has been 3 years and there is no news about it, I hope it doesn't get cancelled, I love so much that cast.
[As far as I read, there is the discussion about if Northern Thai and Southern Thai should be labelled as a dialect or language. Bc of the "easy" mutual intelligibility, government stays it's a variety of Thai, but most linguists think otherwise]
Ofc, no matter which region you are from, all the Thais also know to speak the Central Thai (the one spoken in this series), since it's the country's official language, taught at all public schools.
If you want to watch a Thai bl which converges both languages, I highly recommend A Tale of Thousand Stars, set in Chiang Rai's countryside. And no, they don't talk so slowy there ahaha
Frankly, the main reason I started it was chimon and gigie, and if i follow watching it, it will be for them. I wonder if I should try the C-drama instead
In this pic you can check it out when the new premium episodes will be released
https://kisskh.at/photos/2WkDP_3
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