Junior and Mark are on a whole new level in this series; their growth is incredible. How do they excel this much…
I agree!! JuniorMark are so compatible visually and emotionally. I love how they gradually became closer and more comfortable with each other and helped each other grow. It's really easy to fall for their charms.
Wow, this episode was actually so sweet. I loooove how domestic TimPai have been since the beginning until now.…
Also, this is a side note π, but Juniormark has a private schedule next Sunday. Soooo we're probably not going to get any cheekies to appease our pain π
Wow, this episode was actually so sweet. I loooove how domestic TimPai have been since the beginning until now.
The preview showing TimPai's conversation after the truth comes out is surprisingly calm... which makes me think they're going to take the more melancholic and heart-wrenchingly calm route, instead of super dramatic and loud. Somehow, I think this fits their relationship a lot. After all, they've been around each other for over a year.
I am half scared and half excited (?) for the truth to come out. I really want to see TimPai be happy without the weight of the lies.
I finally had time to watch episode 5!! I thought it was a great episode, even if it was too short :( I hope episode 6 is closer to an hour long.
I love the back-and-forth shots between Tim and Pai while they were making the biggest decisions. It felt very meaningful that they both made their decisions individually but for each other, if that makes sense. I'm also glad we got to see more of Tim's backstory, and I feel like we will see more of it this week too. I love seeing them so happy, but the heavy truth is still weighing my mind down. Either way, still looking forward to Sunday!! :)
If you're reading this comment section to see if you should give My Romance Scammer a try, I am here to say PLEASE DO!!! It's the perfect rom-com with a twist... and the chemistry is soo good!!
I'm constantly in awe of Junior's acting skills. He's such a versatile actor. His microexpressions are so good, and his eyes do a lot of the storytelling as well. I feel like when he plays Tim, there are many conflicting emotions he has to make due to Tim's contrasting personas. And Junior nails it every single time... it's so fun to analyze his acting because there are many layers to it!
It was so brief and made under a humorous/lighter pretense, but I'm intrigued about Tim's debt collector. Is it his debt? His parents' that got passed down? Are they more threatening besides what is shown in today's episode?
I feel like this episode showed how two-faced Tim is compared to the previous episodes. His actions were manipulative, especially with how Pai loves and trusts him. I'm trying to see if there are any redeeming traits for Tim... because he is a rather complex character that I feel like we are still kept in the dark about. Either way, I know it is going to hurt when it all comes crashing down. My poor Pai !!
Still, I'm looking forward to EP 5 :) The preview looks... sweet.
Okay, but in all seriousness, I think that so far, this production did VERY WELL in portraying the romance vs scamming scenes. None of the episodes felt too skewed onto one side. We get to see both couples being sooo lovey-dovey, and then get reminded of the overarching scam as well. I like how the scamming part isn't forgotten, but the romance isn't lukewarm either.
(Obviously scamming should not be tolerated, but I'm talking in relations to the series' plot.) With that being said, I'm very excited for EP 4 :)
How many months they usually take time after wrapping up?
Hmm, I think P'Aof (DMD's CEO) said some series might overlap this year and said LUAT will air by the end of Q1, so I'm thinking we'll get it in March/April, maybe when DWY is in its final eps.
The preview showing TimPai's conversation after the truth comes out is surprisingly calm... which makes me think they're going to take the more melancholic and heart-wrenchingly calm route, instead of super dramatic and loud. Somehow, I think this fits their relationship a lot. After all, they've been around each other for over a year.
I am half scared and half excited (?) for the truth to come out. I really want to see TimPai be happy without the weight of the lies.
I love the back-and-forth shots between Tim and Pai while they were making the biggest decisions. It felt very meaningful that they both made their decisions individually but for each other, if that makes sense. I'm also glad we got to see more of Tim's backstory, and I feel like we will see more of it this week too. I love seeing them so happy, but the heavy truth is still weighing my mind down. Either way, still looking forward to Sunday!! :)
I feel like this episode showed how two-faced Tim is compared to the previous episodes. His actions were manipulative, especially with how Pai loves and trusts him. I'm trying to see if there are any redeeming traits for Tim... because he is a rather complex character that I feel like we are still kept in the dark about. Either way, I know it is going to hurt when it all comes crashing down. My poor Pai !!
Still, I'm looking forward to EP 5 :) The preview looks... sweet.
(Obviously scamming should not be tolerated, but I'm talking in relations to the series' plot.) With that being said, I'm very excited for EP 4 :)