For me the highlight of Episode 6 was hearing that Adrian can sing (and in three different songs). Until now I'd…
The only thing I can think of was Zeyn sitting up in the very beginning of the episode after Mikey was called out of bed. It looked like he was a little too happy, he pushed it down, and it back up again. That is the only thing I can think of.
Seriously!? Why is communication such a dirty word in dramas? If he had just walked a few more feet and talked to his boyfriend and the girl, it would have saved him five years of heartbreak. It is so incredibly dumb.
I honestly only focused on the main couple story which is why I gave this a 9/10. But I personally hate it when…
Honestly, that's what I've come to hate about Thai BL. There are far too many characters. I have trouble with faces and when there seem to be 20 different people in a show and people who aren't even in the episode get credits, it makes it difficult for me to follow them. I'd love to see a more streamlined Thai BL that focuses on just one or two couples and no side characters.
The violence is there to underline the severity and cruelty of what it symbolizes, namely the current overly capitalistic…
The violence is supposed to be off-putting; that's the entire point. A vast majority of people swear, and it's much more realistic for people to curse when they're in such dire circumstances.
Age gaps didn't used to bother me until I got older. I stumbled on shows where the girls were my age and the men were old (and closer to my current age) when I was little. These old men dating girls who are young enough to be their daughters.
I've been feeling bad for Sung Joong since the beginning because he is way too cute but he's not the main lead...And…
Honestly, after the latest episode, Eul Soon is kind of annoying me. She's upset about how Philip's bad luck is affecting her.
All of the bad things that have happened to her (that we've seen) aren't anything compared to what could have happened to Philip: She cut her hand, but he could have suffocated to death in the avalanche. She got her ankle busted which ruined her judo career, but he was being beaten to within an inch of his life. She got a scar, but if the story she's written is true, Ra-yeon (or probably Yoo-na) was going to kill Philip in the fire.
Yeah, I'm so sick of the deer-in-headlights kisses. I can sort of understand it the first time, because it was a surprise. It's just so annoying when the guy is getting into it, and the girl is just staring ahead like she's ignoring it.
I know, right? And I thought the mother from "Secret Garden" was bad...
In all fairness, the mother from "Secret Garden" actually had her son's best interest in mind, but not what he really wanted. Plus, Daesung saved her with his "SMELL~" from "Secret Big Bang," but I digress.
Professor Oh knows Nam Shin III better than she will ever know the human Nam Shin. I think back to the time when she talked about how she imagined how much Nam Shin would be smiling. Truthfully, almost anyone can make a baby if they really want, but it takes a whole entirely different skill that hardly anyone in the entire world knows to make an android (not a robot).
The sad part is that everyone who actually knows Nam Shin III is an android wants to keep him around except his creator, the woman he considers his mother.
Plus, I had a whole lot of deep thoughts about her making Nam Shin III. She gave him chocolate abs, did she just assume that because Nam Shin is her son he'd have chocolate abs, or did she stalk him and get shirtless pics of him? Or was it just an aesthetic choice, which brings on a kind of Jocasta Complex when you really think about it.
Okay, that's it. So Bong is the currently the worst lead character I have ever seen. I never hate a female lead…
Honestly, it seems like a role reversal to me.
Kang So-bong seems to be like a typical male lead in K-drama, cold and distant and self-serving while Shin III seems more like the female lead in a K-drama (the robot--technically, android--having more emotions). So, instead of Shin III getting the character development that we usually see in our chaebols, So-bong will.
Argh. I really wanted to like this. Gay vampires? What's not to like? It was just so...boring. I couldn't even see what was supposed to be the love story aspect. Vampires--well, at least since Bela Lugosi's stab at Dracula--are supposed to be erotic and sexy, but these two weren't.
All of the bad things that have happened to her (that we've seen) aren't anything compared to what could have happened to Philip: She cut her hand, but he could have suffocated to death in the avalanche. She got her ankle busted which ruined her judo career, but he was being beaten to within an inch of his life. She got a scar, but if the story she's written is true, Ra-yeon (or probably Yoo-na) was going to kill Philip in the fire.
Professor Oh knows Nam Shin III better than she will ever know the human Nam Shin. I think back to the time when she talked about how she imagined how much Nam Shin would be smiling. Truthfully, almost anyone can make a baby if they really want, but it takes a whole entirely different skill that hardly anyone in the entire world knows to make an android (not a robot).
The sad part is that everyone who actually knows Nam Shin III is an android wants to keep him around except his creator, the woman he considers his mother.
Plus, I had a whole lot of deep thoughts about her making Nam Shin III. She gave him chocolate abs, did she just assume that because Nam Shin is her son he'd have chocolate abs, or did she stalk him and get shirtless pics of him? Or was it just an aesthetic choice, which brings on a kind of Jocasta Complex when you really think about it.
Kang So-bong seems to be like a typical male lead in K-drama, cold and distant and self-serving while Shin III seems more like the female lead in a K-drama (the robot--technically, android--having more emotions). So, instead of Shin III getting the character development that we usually see in our chaebols, So-bong will.