After watching today’s episode, I don’t want them to break up. They’re so in love. I can’t handle any…
Given how manipulative FX is and how smart SL is, it's unfortunately inevitable that the truth will come out. I don't see SL easily forgiving FX for breaking up his relationship. But they'll end up together eventually, so don't cry.
Because SL's brother is a coward and weak. FX obviously has no respect for the weak and "victim" types. I guess it was also meant to be intimidating - to make SL's brother stay away because he wants SL only for himself. I don't know what to tell you. FX is just that kind of person (read: red flag).
Siwat died. And not only didn't Khun cry over the loss of his eternal love, but neither did I. It all felt so rushed and forced that I felt absolutely nothing when my favorite character said goodbye. (But seriously, Khun could have shed at least a single dramatic tear.) There's also the matter of Siwat's return as Pheem. It's not reincarnation, because reincarnation doesn't work that way; after all, three months have passed since Siwat's death. But Siwat didn't die a natural death, but rather a side effect of the spell. And Khun unusually asked Pheem for a handshake immediately after their meeting and after the hug he smiled, SO I suppose Pheem is Siwat in some way, but not reincarnated and perhaps created by magic.
i had this feeling since ep 7 when they went into the forest and siwat keep touching his shoulder, none of them…
Personally, I think it's less reincarnation and more of a side effect of magic. And I think Khun knows it's still him after they shake hands. For some reason, he insisted on it. BUT. It's still not well-demonstrated or explained. It's just speculation.
Why!? I only have 4 BL stories that I rated 10/10, and I've watched a lot of BL stories. After the first few episodes, I was sure The Cursed Love would be my next 10/10. So why? I feel so disoriented after this episode. It's like the story stopped halfway.
The most realistic and mature reaction so far when it comes to the second couple. I also agree with that opinion.…
I like to think that after these few years apart, they've both become a bit more mature for a relationship. GT must have become brave and more self-aware as a single parent. I'm also sure he would do anything to give his child a better childhood than he had. And that means setting an example for your child—never hiding who you are and being proud of it. WL also realized what was always right under his nose and what he didn't appreciate. He learned not to judge people by their gender, because that's what robbed him of the love of his life. He also, of course, learned to care for child, so he's prepared to be a father. I like to think that, even though they didn't show it in the drama, WL will fight for TG's forgiveness, and they will finally be a happy family. They just need a thousand conversations and belated apologies.
And it doesn't matter if someone says it's just my imagination.
If you've read the novel, can you tell me exactly how they reconciled?
I wonder if I'm the only one who thinks this was the best ending for the second couple? Considering the nature of these characters, I can't see any other solution that wouldn't be overly unrealistic and forced. TG was a coward with low self-esteem; of course he ran away. WL made a million and one mistakes that were years too late to fix. If WL had apologized at that restaurant and TG had forgiven him, I would have screamed at the absurdity. They met again after several years. That distance was what they desperately needed.
I'd been thinking about starting to watch it for a month, but I was hesitant. ABO isn't exactly my favorite setting, and if I do read a fanfic or novel in that setting, I usually go for the classic dynamic. Enimga is a term I'd come across somewhere, but I hadn't explored it. And honestly, the drama's description didn't exactly entice me. But literally everyone told me it was so good that, with some trepidation, I finally started watching the first episode. And damn, I became addicted.
I spent an entire night watching seven episodes in one sitting. And then I spent every free moment at work watching episodes 8 and 9. I couldn't stop. I watched the remaining episodes after getting home from work. In total, I spent two whole nights watching it and risked a reprimand from my boss... But it was worth it.
Who needs a green flag as a boyfriend when you can have a black flag like Hua Yong? I'm in love.
Honestly, I'm not disappointed with the ending. I loved both couples, and I think both relationships were well-portrayed. Some situations sometimes force us to make difficult choices, and our emotions mean that these aren't always wise choices. I think Gao Tu's choice was unwise, but at the same time, very fitting for his character.
I feel sorry for Mok from the bottom of my heart. Poor guy, he's having a rough time with those brothers. On the other hand, recording this must have been a challenge for Est. A "don't laugh" kind of challenge.
Is this 55 2-minute episodes? How disappointing! The plot sounds so promising. I've never even heard of a short!
Believe me, short series are short for a good reason. If someone turned these clichés into hour-long episodes, people would start jumping off buildings. On their heads.
umm... as pointed out in the series he's a Shaman not a monk. So he could have a family like his Grandfather did.…
There's a 90% chance it's a translation error. There's a 10% chance it's a plot hole.
Based on the English subtitles I found for this drama, your questions weren't answered, no matter how closely you look.
His mother said that being a shaman meant always being alone. His grandfather had a family, but 1) he either started it before practicing magic, or 2) because he practiced black magic, it didn't matter what rules he broke. Grandma Si claimed that being a shaman and not a monk meant he didn't have to be alone so 1) either his mother didn't know what she was talking about, or 2) grandma Si encouraged him to give up magic so he could fall in love and be happy. Honestly, I don't know. After the scene with handjobs I explained to myself that since sex is based on love and not just physical desire, it's justified in the eyes of the gods. After all Peem himself said that nothing bad can come from love. That was my interpretation. But then in the final episode he says they can have sex BECAUSE he still hasn't started training to get his magic back. Which implies that once he starts getting it back, they won't be able to have sex anymore. Because "clearly", handjobs is not sex...
And it doesn't matter if someone says it's just my imagination.
If you've read the novel, can you tell me exactly how they reconciled?
I'd been thinking about starting to watch it for a month, but I was hesitant. ABO isn't exactly my favorite setting, and if I do read a fanfic or novel in that setting, I usually go for the classic dynamic. Enimga is a term I'd come across somewhere, but I hadn't explored it. And honestly, the drama's description didn't exactly entice me. But literally everyone told me it was so good that, with some trepidation, I finally started watching the first episode. And damn, I became addicted.
I spent an entire night watching seven episodes in one sitting. And then I spent every free moment at work watching episodes 8 and 9. I couldn't stop. I watched the remaining episodes after getting home from work. In total, I spent two whole nights watching it and risked a reprimand from my boss... But it was worth it.
Who needs a green flag as a boyfriend when you can have a black flag like Hua Yong? I'm in love.
Honestly, I'm not disappointed with the ending. I loved both couples, and I think both relationships were well-portrayed. Some situations sometimes force us to make difficult choices, and our emotions mean that these aren't always wise choices. I think Gao Tu's choice was unwise, but at the same time, very fitting for his character.
Based on the English subtitles I found for this drama, your questions weren't answered, no matter how closely you look.
His mother said that being a shaman meant always being alone. His grandfather had a family, but 1) he either started it before practicing magic, or 2) because he practiced black magic, it didn't matter what rules he broke. Grandma Si claimed that being a shaman and not a monk meant he didn't have to be alone so 1) either his mother didn't know what she was talking about, or 2) grandma Si encouraged him to give up magic so he could fall in love and be happy.
Honestly, I don't know. After the scene with handjobs I explained to myself that since sex is based on love and not just physical desire, it's justified in the eyes of the gods. After all Peem himself said that nothing bad can come from love. That was my interpretation.
But then in the final episode he says they can have sex BECAUSE he still hasn't started training to get his magic back. Which implies that once he starts getting it back, they won't be able to have sex anymore. Because "clearly", handjobs is not sex...