I'm honestly so tired of this discussion. I'm exhausted by people constantly arguing about whether something is "realistic" or "unrealistic." This isn't even about comparing different series, but since it's another popular one, I'll mention it anyway. People said the exact same things about Heated Rivalry. Yes like literally... we can NOT have fun anymore so seems.. They kept saying it wasn't realistic -like duh??- , that things like that would never happen in real life, and that it should have ended tragically. Because apparently, according to some people, every queer story has to end in heartbreak.
As if there isn't a single happy queer person in this world. As if the entire LGBTQ+ community consists of nothing but pain, trauma, and tragedy. And because of that, they think every queer story from now on should also end in misery.
Guys, happy endings are allowed to exist.
I don't know what kind of emotional hole some of you are stuck in, but this constant obsession with tragedy isn't helping anyone. If anything, it's harmful, to yourselves and to the community. We deserve stories where queer people find happiness too. We deserve stories where they get to stay together. And let's not forget that this story was inspired by P'Aof's own life. He's been with his partner for 21 years. Is there a more beautiful source of inspiration than that? Why are we always looking for the worst possible outcome instead of appreciating stories that give people hope?
Some people even compared this series to Your Name Engraved Herein and said they wished it had ended the same way. I'm sorry, but... what the actual hell?
I don't know what kind of wounds you're carrying, and I'm genuinely sorry if you've been hurt, but watching more tragic stories isn't going to heal those wounds. The funny thing is, anyone reading these comments would probably think this drama was nothing but a fluffy, overly sweet romance from beginning to end. It wasn't. Until almost the very last scene, there were barely any truly happy moments at all. The characters suffered throughout almost the entire story.
Sometimes I honestly wonder whether we even allow ourselves to believe we deserve happiness. Or why we're so determined to deny it whenever we finally see it. Like I said, whether a story is completely realistic or not, we all deserve happy endings. And we deserve to read and watch beautiful stories that remind us happiness is possible too. Let´s heal together..
but there are tho.. there are sometimes unnecessary hate. This word exist for a reason. It`s happens. I know what criticism and hate are two different things, but we also can`t label every hate comment as constructive criticism, some people just hate, maybe its not you but they are exist. And i am against that.
It's been almost 24 hours since the episode aired, and I finally feel like I've gathered my thoughts. Well... I also ended up arguing with a few people here in the meantime. So, here are my thoughts on Episode 5. From the very beginning, this series has been something completely different from the usual BL dramas. Someone in the comments wrote something that perfectly sums it up: "Because this is not BL, it's a queer series that shows us a young man struggling between duty and love." And I couldn't agree more.
We've been on this emotional journey with Tanrak since the very beginning. We never needed outside forces constantly shouting, "This is a sin!" for us to understand how impossible and painful his situation was. Everything was already right there in front of us. To those who say they couldn't see Tanrak's struggle, I'd like to say that I could barely breathe watching him from Episode 2 onward. We witnessed every ounce of his pain until the very last scene. Everything was obvious for anyone who truly wanted to see it.
But as the series itself says, "People can't live without love." That line applied to Tanrak just as much as anyone else. He was a child who lost both of his parents at a young age, someone who had been searching for love his entire life. Barth became his safe place, his strength, the person who showed him that he wasn't alone. Of course Tanrak was going to fall in love with him, especially considering he was still just a teenager trying to understand his feelings.
What I'm trying to say is that even in this episode, we were still walking alongside Tanrak as he struggled to make a choice. And then came yet another moment that separates this series from so many others: Queen Aunt Lek. This is exactly why this series is a masterpiece.
Queer stories are about all of us. They're about finding family, supporting one another, and helping each other survive. That's why it mattered so much that a transgender character was allowed to choose both herself and her faith. We shouldn't have to choose between who we are and God. As long as we love Him, He will love us too. That became one of the most powerful scenes in the entire drama.
P'Aof's cameo was absolutely adorable. It genuinely felt like he was the one showing them the path toward heaven. The hotel scene was so warm, intimate, and sincere. Tanrak getting all shy was unbelievably cute. Watching them smoke together for the first time and experience new things side by side felt so innocent and genuine. I absolutely loved it.
And then Barth meeting his mother... I started crying the moment that scene began. The pain felt incredibly real. Sadly, this is the heartbreaking reality that so many young people still have to go through. It was portrayed so honestly. One of my favorite moments was Barth praying for his mother. No matter how rebellious he may seem, deep down he's still just a mama's boy. And then that hug between him and Tanrak... I wanted to scream, "Please stop making me cry already!!"
And finally... the flash-forward. *spoiler for ending *
I honestly couldn't have asked for a more satisfying ending. It filled my heart with so much warmth. They deserved that ending. They had suffered for so long, and it was finally time for them to be happy. I truly hope that every real-life Barth and Tanrak out there eventually finds their own happy ending too. I wasn't surprised at all when I learned that the story was inspired by P'Aof's own experiences. A story this authentic could only be told so beautifully by someone who truly understands those emotions...
No matter what anyone says, this series is, and always will be, a masterpiece. A masterpiece. A MASTERPIECE. For every pain that was never spoken, every word that remained trapped inside, and every exhausted heart, this series became a light in the darkness. It became our own ticket to heaven...
I think this discussion has gone on long enough. I guess we're both coming from a similar place, so there's no need to keep arguing.
Sometimes people don't really know how to criticize something, and they immediately label a show as bad just because they didn't enjoy it or because it wasn't their type. I could accept that with some other series, but I genuinely believe this one is on a completely different level in terms of both its quality and its story.
That's why this kind of unnecessary hate feels so pointless to me. Even if someone doesn't like the story, it's pretty obvious that this series has a purpose. It's completely different from those shows that are only about two attractive guys with explicit scenes. This series actually has meaningful messages, and I really hope it gets released on Netflix so more people have the chance to watch it.
That's also why I used "they" in my original comment. I was speaking in general about the people who dismiss the entire series as bad just because it's slow, soft, and has a more gradual pace.
If what you meant was genuine criticism, then I respect that. I'm not someone who normally comments on everything. I actually created this account because of this series. My intention was never to argue with anyone. I just hope you can understand why I reacted the way I did.
I'm honestly surprised that all of you got this triggered. If something comes across to me as hate, I have every right to say that's how I see it.
You said, "It went from 10/10 to 7/10 real quick." So where exactly is the "criticism" you keep talking about in that comment? You're contradicting yourself.
You're free to write whatever you want, of course. But if that's your logic, then I have just as much of a right to say you're hating on it.
I wasn't even talking to you in the first place. This wasn't your business, but since you decided to insert yourself into my comment, you got a response.
I'm grown up enough, thank you. The only one acting weird here is the person who feels the need to reply to every single comment. Don't project your insecurities onto me.
I've always said I'm open to criticism. My problem is with people who aren't offering criticism at all and are just looking for reasons to throw dirt at the series for no reason.
I wasn't even talking to you in the first place. This wasn't your business, but since you decided to insert yourself into my comment, you got a response.
I'm grown up enough, thank you. The only one acting weird here is the person who feels the need to reply to every single comment. Don't project your insecurities onto me.
I've always said I'm open to criticism. My problem is with people who aren't offering criticism at all and are just looking for reasons to throw dirt at the series for no reason.
How is that even relevant? You don't know me well enough to say something like that. Are you the one who gets to decide whether a drama deserves a high or low rating ??This drama had a deep impact on me, and I genuinely see it as different from other BL dramas. I've been through similar experiences myself, which is exactly why it resonated with me so much. And honestly, I find the pointless hate from some people ridiculous. Just like everyone else here, I have every right to share my own thoughts and opinions.
If someone keeps posting something negative about every single episode without offering any actual criticism, then to me that's just hate. Ever since the drama started, there's been a group of people who seem to be hating it for no reason other than to put it down. To me, that's nothing but hating.
I honestly don't even know where to begin or how to put into words just how much I loved this drama.
From the very first episode, it completely drew me in with its beautiful storytelling and never once let go. It was the kind of story that stayed with me and touched my heart until the very last scene. I can't thank P'Aof enough for creating something this special. His brilliant direction, together with Gemini and Fourth's phenomenal performances, gave us a true masterpiece.
Every episode was unforgettable in its own way. There were moments that shattered my heart and left me in tears, and others that filled me with the purest happiness and warmth. This drama made me feel every emotion possible, and that's something I'll always cherish.
I still need to watch the finale at least ten more times before I can even begin to write about it properly because one watch simply wasn't enough😭😭😭 It was absolutely beautiful, and I'm genuinely heartbroken that it's over:(
This has become one of my all-time favorite dramas, and I know I'll come back to it again and again. People often say they're lucky to have been born in a generation where they could experience certain masterpieces. That's exactly how I felt while watching this drama. I honestly have no words. It's a perfect 10/10. Barth and Tanrak will stay in my heart forever🥹🥹🥹
And as a new GeminiFourth fan, I already can't wait to see all of their future projects. And of course, I'll be looking forward to whatever P'Aof creates next. Thank you for giving us such an unforgettable story.. Love wins for real!!!🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
No I think some ppl are just intentionally stupid to comprehend this utter masterpiece of delicate emotions and…
I completely agree with you. Sometimes it genuinely feels like we weren't even watching the same show with these people. For exampIe i honestly don't understand how anyone could watch the ending of Episode 2 and not be moved by it. That scene alone is better than so many BL scenes I've seen. P'Aof wrote that entire sequence so beautifully, and the screenplay made it even more powerful. Tanrak's inner conflict, the slow walk to the bathroom, every little moment leading up to it... combined with Fourth's phenomenal acting, it became one of the most impactful scenes I've ever watched.
And of course the ending of Episode 3 🚬🚬.... man the kiss instantly became one of the best kiss scenes in BL... And I´m asking myself like, didn't that scene affect them at all? And the dialogue leading up to it and the iconic line, "I'm not God's favorite son either," are still being shared on Twitter and getting thousands of likes because that scene touched so many people. It wasn't just a random kiss scene, it carried SO much emotional weight. But instead of watching the show that way, it feels like some people watched it only to find things to criticize, and that's honestly frustrating because you can clearly see how much love and effort went into making this series.
No matter what anyone says, Episode 4 is also one of my favorites. Seeing them in their honeymoon phase was incredibly sweet. And I don't even need to talk about Episode 5 because once I start, I won't stop😭😭😭 every single scene in that episode was breathtaking. So when we say this isn't just another BL, we're not saying it for no reason, it´s simple fact🤷♀️
Now that I've looked back on the whole series, all I see is consistency and a story that stayed true to itself from beginning to end. Every episode was carefully crafted and filled with meaningful details, and I absolutely loved that. Like I've said before, this series exceeded all of my expectations. It's not just one of my favorite BLs, it's literally in my overall top 3 favorite TV series of all time. The story, the writing, the acting, the cinematography... everything was so beautiful and so heartfelt🥹 I truly believe this is a series that will touch anyone's heart if they're willing to watch it with an open mind
It is not just different taste. Some people are simply clueless. Not to pick on someone, I swear, but look at…
Omg when I tell you I LAUGHED at that comment... that's hater behavior for sure.. because they literally said they skipped some parts of the show or as they put it "fast-forward through the boring scenes" which is bullsht. It honestly seems like they didn't even watch the whole thing, so how do they even know what they're talking about? How are they gonna comment on something they didn't properly watch? And i'm not exaggerating, every second of this show is important, with all the symbolism and the amazing dialogue... I agree with you, they are just so clueless and just wanting to be a hater. And that genuinely pisses me off because this show is actually so good and so important, some people just criticize it for no reason other than wanting to hate because what they're saying doesn't even make sense..Like, I was genuinely trying to understand some of the criticism at first, but at this point it's just getting ridiculous... the lack of media literacy is almost jarring..🙄🙄
I'm honestly so confused by people's expectations after the pilot. A lot of people say the show didn't live up to it, but I had the exact opposite experience. For me, it surpassed the pilot and exceeded my expectations with every episode. Each one hit harder than the last, and I genuinely think the script is beautiful. Episode 5 is my favorite because of the way the story unfolded and how the symbolism was woven into it. It was incredibly well written.
For example, Tanrak's internal conflict and being torn between two paths, watching the faith he had believed in his entire life slowly begin to crumble and seeing the impact it had on him, was portrayed beautifully. The same goes for Barth. Even though we only saw fragments of his past, those moments alone were enough to show how difficult his life had been And my Goddd, the scene where he called his old home phone, fully knowing no one would answer, just because he wanted to hear his mother's voice one more time, was incredibly heartbreaking. And the way the people around them influenced their relationship and shaped their thoughts and decisions was also handled so well. Everything was woven into the story naturally. There wasn't a single "light" moment in the series for me. In fact, Episode 5 felt emotionally overwhelming at times, like could literally feel a tightness in my chest while watching it 😭🔫 From the very beginning, there was this constant sense of tension. The show never really gave you a moment to relax, because it was dealing with such a heavy subject, and it never tried to soften or dilute the pain of that reality.
I guess everyone has different tastes, but I do feel like some people focus too much on finding flaws instead of appreciating what the show is trying to do 🤷♀️🤷♀️For me, this show has one of the best stories and screenplays and its became one of my favorite bl series so much that i became a fan for GeminiFourth🥹🥲
And in that scene when Barth called his home phone, just so he could hear the recorded message from his mother AND also knowing that she is not there....man just kill me atp..
So... I cried. Best series of all time, and the best episode of all time for me.
Such a masterpiece, and I will be forever thankful to P'Aof for creating this amazing series and for choosing GeminiFourth, because they are absolutely perfect for this story.
I think people spoke too soon when they said there needed to be more exploration, because I think this episode proved exactly why it had to be this way. After all the sweet moments, he finally came to terms with his situation, and it hit him so hard. And, of course, with Fourth's amazing acting, every emotion felt so raw and heartbreaking.
I'm beyond sad that next episode is the finale, and I have no idea what I'm going to do. I cannot wait for the next episode...I'm already counting the minutes...
My God, love this show... I haven’t enjoyed watching a series this much in such a long time, and I look forward to every new episode with so much excitement!! So i need to share my opinions, because im gonna lost my minddd..... I really enjoyed this calm episode after all the intense moments from the other episode. I think it was much more realistic that they continued to take things slowly instead of becoming a couple right after the kiss. There are moments in every episode that hit me deeply, and the last ten minutes of episode 4 absolutely wrecked me. They are just two innocent soulsssss😭😭And GemFourth… I’m obsessed with their acting. They portray emotions so beautifully. I wasn’t even a fan before this series, but they won me over instantly. Fourth especially, is INSANELY talented. I haven’t watched My School President yet, but I definitely will. Even just from watching edits on twt or insta it’s incredible how effortlessly he embodies two completely different characters🥹
I was genuinely surprised to see some people not enjoying the series because, for me, this is the first show since Bad Buddy that has affected me this deeply, and I already know the last two episodes are going to destroy me emotionally:((( The series has had this heavy atmosphere from the very beginning. It feels like we’re slowly moving toward a storm, and I’m both prepared and not prepared for it.....
And honestly i don’t understand people saying the symbolism is confusing or hard to follow. Because to me, everything is actually quite clear, and I love that the director leaves some things open to interpretation. I really enjoy all the discussions and conversations that come from that.
I honestly never want this series to end, and I really hope these two get many more projects together.
GMMTV, I’m begging you!! give them more series!!!🥹❤️
As if there isn't a single happy queer person in this world. As if the entire LGBTQ+ community consists of nothing but pain, trauma, and tragedy. And because of that, they think every queer story from now on should also end in misery.
Guys, happy endings are allowed to exist.
I don't know what kind of emotional hole some of you are stuck in, but this constant obsession with tragedy isn't helping anyone. If anything, it's harmful, to yourselves and to the community. We deserve stories where queer people find happiness too. We deserve stories where they get to stay together. And let's not forget that this story was inspired by P'Aof's own life. He's been with his partner for 21 years. Is there a more beautiful source of inspiration than that? Why are we always looking for the worst possible outcome instead of appreciating stories that give people hope?
Some people even compared this series to Your Name Engraved Herein and said they wished it had ended the same way. I'm sorry, but... what the actual hell?
I don't know what kind of wounds you're carrying, and I'm genuinely sorry if you've been hurt, but watching more tragic stories isn't going to heal those wounds. The funny thing is, anyone reading these comments would probably think this drama was nothing but a fluffy, overly sweet romance from beginning to end. It wasn't. Until almost the very last scene, there were barely any truly happy moments at all. The characters suffered throughout almost the entire story.
Sometimes I honestly wonder whether we even allow ourselves to believe we deserve happiness. Or why we're so determined to deny it whenever we finally see it. Like I said, whether a story is completely realistic or not, we all deserve happy endings. And we deserve to read and watch beautiful stories that remind us happiness is possible too. Let´s heal together..
We've been on this emotional journey with Tanrak since the very beginning. We never needed outside forces constantly shouting, "This is a sin!" for us to understand how impossible and painful his situation was. Everything was already right there in front of us. To those who say they couldn't see Tanrak's struggle, I'd like to say that I could barely breathe watching him from Episode 2 onward. We witnessed every ounce of his pain until the very last scene. Everything was obvious for anyone who truly wanted to see it.
But as the series itself says, "People can't live without love." That line applied to Tanrak just as much as anyone else. He was a child who lost both of his parents at a young age, someone who had been searching for love his entire life. Barth became his safe place, his strength, the person who showed him that he wasn't alone. Of course Tanrak was going to fall in love with him, especially considering he was still just a teenager trying to understand his feelings.
What I'm trying to say is that even in this episode, we were still walking alongside Tanrak as he struggled to make a choice. And then came yet another moment that separates this series from so many others: Queen Aunt Lek. This is exactly why this series is a masterpiece.
Queer stories are about all of us. They're about finding family, supporting one another, and helping each other survive. That's why it mattered so much that a transgender character was allowed to choose both herself and her faith. We shouldn't have to choose between who we are and God. As long as we love Him, He will love us too. That became one of the most powerful scenes in the entire drama.
P'Aof's cameo was absolutely adorable. It genuinely felt like he was the one showing them the path toward heaven. The hotel scene was so warm, intimate, and sincere. Tanrak getting all shy was unbelievably cute. Watching them smoke together for the first time and experience new things side by side felt so innocent and genuine. I absolutely loved it.
And then Barth meeting his mother... I started crying the moment that scene began. The pain felt incredibly real. Sadly, this is the heartbreaking reality that so many young people still have to go through. It was portrayed so honestly. One of my favorite moments was Barth praying for his mother. No matter how rebellious he may seem, deep down he's still just a mama's boy. And then that hug between him and Tanrak... I wanted to scream, "Please stop making me cry already!!"
And finally... the flash-forward. *spoiler for ending *
I honestly couldn't have asked for a more satisfying ending. It filled my heart with so much warmth. They deserved that ending. They had suffered for so long, and it was finally time for them to be happy. I truly hope that every real-life Barth and Tanrak out there eventually finds their own happy ending too. I wasn't surprised at all when I learned that the story was inspired by P'Aof's own experiences. A story this authentic could only be told so beautifully by someone who truly understands those emotions...
No matter what anyone says, this series is, and always will be, a masterpiece. A masterpiece. A MASTERPIECE. For every pain that was never spoken, every word that remained trapped inside, and every exhausted heart, this series became a light in the darkness. It became our own ticket to heaven...
Sometimes people don't really know how to criticize something, and they immediately label a show as bad just because they didn't enjoy it or because it wasn't their type. I could accept that with some other series, but I genuinely believe this one is on a completely different level in terms of both its quality and its story.
That's why this kind of unnecessary hate feels so pointless to me. Even if someone doesn't like the story, it's pretty obvious that this series has a purpose. It's completely different from those shows that are only about two attractive guys with explicit scenes. This series actually has meaningful messages, and I really hope it gets released on Netflix so more people have the chance to watch it.
That's also why I used "they" in my original comment. I was speaking in general about the people who dismiss the entire series as bad just because it's slow, soft, and has a more gradual pace.
If what you meant was genuine criticism, then I respect that. I'm not someone who normally comments on everything. I actually created this account because of this series. My intention was never to argue with anyone. I just hope you can understand why I reacted the way I did.
You said, "It went from 10/10 to 7/10 real quick." So where exactly is the "criticism" you keep talking about in that comment? You're contradicting yourself.
You're free to write whatever you want, of course. But if that's your logic, then I have just as much of a right to say you're hating on it.
I'm grown up enough, thank you. The only one acting weird here is the person who feels the need to reply to every single comment. Don't project your insecurities onto me.
I've always said I'm open to criticism. My problem is with people who aren't offering criticism at all and are just looking for reasons to throw dirt at the series for no reason.
I'm grown up enough, thank you. The only one acting weird here is the person who feels the need to reply to every single comment. Don't project your insecurities onto me.
I've always said I'm open to criticism. My problem is with people who aren't offering criticism at all and are just looking for reasons to throw dirt at the series for no reason.
From the very first episode, it completely drew me in with its beautiful storytelling and never once let go. It was the kind of story that stayed with me and touched my heart until the very last scene. I can't thank P'Aof enough for creating something this special. His brilliant direction, together with Gemini and Fourth's phenomenal performances, gave us a true masterpiece.
Every episode was unforgettable in its own way. There were moments that shattered my heart and left me in tears, and others that filled me with the purest happiness and warmth. This drama made me feel every emotion possible, and that's something I'll always cherish.
I still need to watch the finale at least ten more times before I can even begin to write about it properly because one watch simply wasn't enough😭😭😭 It was absolutely beautiful, and I'm genuinely heartbroken that it's over:(
This has become one of my all-time favorite dramas, and I know I'll come back to it again and again. People often say they're lucky to have been born in a generation where they could experience certain masterpieces. That's exactly how I felt while watching this drama. I honestly have no words. It's a perfect 10/10. Barth and Tanrak will stay in my heart forever🥹🥹🥹
And as a new GeminiFourth fan, I already can't wait to see all of their future projects. And of course, I'll be looking forward to whatever P'Aof creates next. Thank you for giving us such an unforgettable story.. Love wins for real!!!🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
And of course the ending of Episode 3 🚬🚬.... man the kiss instantly became one of the best kiss scenes in BL... And I´m asking myself like, didn't that scene affect them at all? And the dialogue leading up to it and the iconic line, "I'm not God's favorite son either," are still being shared on Twitter and getting thousands of likes because that scene touched so many people. It wasn't just a random kiss scene, it carried SO much emotional weight. But instead of watching the show that way, it feels like some people watched it only to find things to criticize, and that's honestly frustrating because you can clearly see how much love and effort went into making this series.
No matter what anyone says, Episode 4 is also one of my favorites. Seeing them in their honeymoon phase was incredibly sweet. And I don't even need to talk about Episode 5 because once I start, I won't stop😭😭😭 every single scene in that episode was breathtaking. So when we say this isn't just another BL, we're not saying it for no reason, it´s simple fact🤷♀️
Now that I've looked back on the whole series, all I see is consistency and a story that stayed true to itself from beginning to end. Every episode was carefully crafted and filled with meaningful details, and I absolutely loved that. Like I've said before, this series exceeded all of my expectations. It's not just one of my favorite BLs, it's literally in my overall top 3 favorite TV series of all time. The story, the writing, the acting, the cinematography... everything was so beautiful and so heartfelt🥹 I truly believe this is a series that will touch anyone's heart if they're willing to watch it with an open mind
For example, Tanrak's internal conflict and being torn between two paths, watching the faith he had believed in his entire life slowly begin to crumble and seeing the impact it had on him, was portrayed beautifully. The same goes for Barth. Even though we only saw fragments of his past, those moments alone were enough to show how difficult his life had been And my Goddd, the scene where he called his old home phone, fully knowing no one would answer, just because he wanted to hear his mother's voice one more time, was incredibly heartbreaking. And the way the people around them influenced their relationship and shaped their thoughts and decisions was also handled so well. Everything was woven into the story naturally. There wasn't a single "light" moment in the series for me. In fact, Episode 5 felt emotionally overwhelming at times, like could literally feel a tightness in my chest while watching it 😭🔫 From the very beginning, there was this constant sense of tension. The show never really gave you a moment to relax, because it was dealing with such a heavy subject, and it never tried to soften or dilute the pain of that reality.
I guess everyone has different tastes, but I do feel like some people focus too much on finding flaws instead of appreciating what the show is trying to do 🤷♀️🤷♀️For me, this show has one of the best stories and screenplays and its became one of my favorite bl series so much that i became a fan for GeminiFourth🥹🥲
Such a masterpiece, and I will be forever thankful to P'Aof for creating this amazing series and for choosing GeminiFourth, because they are absolutely perfect for this story.
I think people spoke too soon when they said there needed to be more exploration, because I think this episode proved exactly why it had to be this way. After all the sweet moments, he finally came to terms with his situation, and it hit him so hard. And, of course, with Fourth's amazing acting, every emotion felt so raw and heartbreaking.
I'm beyond sad that next episode is the finale, and I have no idea what I'm going to do. I cannot wait for the next episode...I'm already counting the minutes...
I was genuinely surprised to see some people not enjoying the series because, for me, this is the first show since Bad Buddy that has affected me this deeply, and I already know the last two episodes are going to destroy me emotionally:((( The series has had this heavy atmosphere from the very beginning. It feels like we’re slowly moving toward a storm, and I’m both prepared and not prepared for it.....
And honestly i don’t understand people saying the symbolism is confusing or hard to follow. Because to me, everything is actually quite clear, and I love that the director leaves some things open to interpretation. I really enjoy all the discussions and conversations that come from that.
I honestly never want this series to end, and I really hope these two get many more projects together.
GMMTV, I’m begging you!! give them more series!!!🥹❤️