I loved the series for the first 3 episodes, and then as it progressed through the series and deviated more and more...and then more from the novel, becoming basically unrecognizable from the novel, I liked it less and less. Khanin's personality no longer resembles the Khanin from the novel. Series Khanin is also not the brightest marker in the box. Novel Khanin was a master strategist who knew all the moves and counter moves of those around him. In this, he rivaled Charan, which is what helped make them such a perfect match for eachother. The writers kept Charan's personality more or less the same as the novel, but I feel, at this point in the series, that Nunew has kind of taken over the Khanin of the novel that I loved so much. Very little of the series actually resembles the novel at this point. It is still a good series if you can completely separate the novel from the series, though. It feels like the writers purposely wrote the first three episodes to closely follow the novel to draw in novel readers, and once the novel readers were hooked, that is when the series began to slowly and then drastically deviate from the novel. By then, it was too late for novel readers to back out because they were already hooked at that point and now just have to see the series through to the end.
So, all in all, it is still a good series, but no longer resembles the novel. I just need to learn to separate the series from the novel and no longer hold any expectations for certain key novel events to happen in the series. Expect the unexpected, you might say.
I know right!? I'm still trying to wrap my head around what in the heck this series is about. A grandfather liking the crush of his grandson? Swapping bodies with his grandson? There is just a certain ick factor about that, but I will give it a try. Variety Between Love has never done me wrong with all the series they have released, but, who knows, this might be the first one...
True, I didn't think about the fact that the series has made their relationship more toxic than the novel. I haven't yet watched today's episode, but am going to shortly.
Yes, but the relationship doesn't really change too much from what it is now. Ramil does realize his feelings for Paytai, though, but he has trouble confessing those feelings. Their relationship does develop, just not in the same way that the other couples' relationships do.
So some said that Charan is the true heir? So he is the one the next prince as the title of drama? Maybe it will…
No, this is not true. Khanin really is the true heir. There is some drama related to Khanin and Charan, but Charan being the actual heir is not it and not true.
Who else realized that there are actually two different "I'm Sorry -Yo" notes? The note that we saw being written has different handwriting than the note that Jom received. I love finding little scene continiuity inconsistancies like this.
Yeah, that scene was π΅π΅βπ«π₯΄It totally brought back the traumatizing memories of the series Playboyy…
Oh, it was traumatizing. Lets just say that Zouey got some action through a bag of popcorn and Teena's face was in the bag...let your mind take it from there...or maybe don't. It was traumatizing. Just search for Playboyy Popcorn on YouTube and it will pull up the scene.
I'm going to start a group therapy. Everyone who is traumatised by cucumber, is welcomedπ
Yeah, that scene was π΅π΅βπ«π₯΄ It totally brought back the traumatizing memories of the series Playboyy and popcorn πΏ I will never be able to look at popcorn and now cucumber the same again.
Very little of the series actually resembles the novel at this point. It is still a good series if you can completely separate the novel from the series, though.
It feels like the writers purposely wrote the first three episodes to closely follow the novel to draw in novel readers, and once the novel readers were hooked, that is when the series began to slowly and then drastically deviate from the novel. By then, it was too late for novel readers to back out because they were already hooked at that point and now just have to see the series through to the end.
So, all in all, it is still a good series, but no longer resembles the novel. I just need to learn to separate the series from the novel and no longer hold any expectations for certain key novel events to happen in the series. Expect the unexpected, you might say.
Just search for Playboyy Popcorn on YouTube and it will pull up the scene.
It totally brought back the traumatizing memories of the series Playboyy and popcorn πΏ
I will never be able to look at popcorn and now cucumber the same again.