How will they end this ? I see no escape from death. I think Great will wake up, expose his parent's shady business and take responsability for his actions. But Tyme isn't gonna make it. Thus the sad ending and ugly crying hinted by Bible.
Given the vibes of the poster I think I can kiss my hopes for a darker series goodbye. I was wondering how Ohm…
Yeah, I expected a dark or at least a more dramatic series than what GMMtv has been giving us lately. Given the plot, this series has no business being cute or funny. I'm a bit disappointed tbh.
But why are they always dressed in black (Tyme) and white (Great) ? Does it mean that Great died and went the other side, while Tyme was saved ? Anyone has a theory on this ?
What people, or at least what I, complain about isn't the individual screen time of each character but about them…
I think it's because Tonkla's scenes are mainly slow, "contemplative" and a bit claustrophobic cause he's always seen at home : crying, thinking, smoking and getting fucked 1 to 2 times per episode (the NC scenes are drawn out and repetitive). Meanwhile, Tyme & Great' scenes seem shorter and more dynamic. They're seen in action, interacting with collegues, friends, hospital staff , and when together, they're in motion (playing games, fighting...). They drive the plot forward but since we're still kept in the dark, we might feel like it's not enough, we need to see more.
I've been watching kdramas for 20 years. I'm sick and tired of the repetitive plots, the sames tropes, the same characters. I've really lost interest around 2019. Nowadays I don't even watch 4 kdramas a year. I think chinese and japanese dramas are more innovative.
I absolutely love Isumi, he's such a baby girl but also assertive and sometimes agressive lol. I love that Kyosuke & Isumi' relationship is cute and very natural without awkwardness despite the age gap. The pacing is good and they way they're learning about each other doesn't feel forced. They're meant to be.
6.5/10
Anyone has a theory on this ?
Meanwhile, Tyme & Great' scenes seem shorter and more dynamic. They're seen in action, interacting with collegues, friends, hospital staff , and when together, they're in motion (playing games, fighting...). They drive the plot forward but since we're still kept in the dark, we might feel like it's not enough, we need to see more.