I went through so many emotions for the last episode, all negative. I couldn't believed they "killed" Siwa only to have him back as someone else, but it's also him and he wants to join the rescue team. How does that even happen? Also the secondary couples?! Why show them kissing, only to have one of them him die in end. Ugh! I need to calm down, I can rant about that series until the cows come home.
This Than character is honestly something else. He really was about to chase a man and leave his niece standing…
Than is the uncle who had parenting thrusted unto him, so he's behind on a few years of parental instincts, which could explain why he's more focused on Akin than his niece. Probably by the end of the series he'll mature a little bit.
Wow. This is the second series I watched this week where the premise of the series sounds good, the first few episodes, while not 10/10, hooks me in, the middle episodes are fumbling to the ending, and the last episode has so many deaths and tonal whiplash I couldn't believe that it was allowed to leave the cutting room floor. I can forgive almost every loophole, nonsensical moment, etc, but this last episode, nope.
Nope. Every time I see them bending I think of the intro. " Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Earth Nation attacked."
Idk why but this series got me excited. It's campy, nonsensical and all I see is gay ATLA, but I love every episode. It's one of those series that i kinda turn my brain off and watch and I just go along with the ride.
I loved this quiz! The besties are one of the reason I rewatch the bl series because they are all so funny together. Perfect 10Liners and We Are are the perfect example.
So I have questions. Before Peem started to study again and become shaman, he tells Khem that he can do the things…
In the novel there is absolutely zero hanky panky until they gets married. They changed that in the series for...reasons. Also it explains that Peem wanted Khem to experience college life and live his life and if he decided to want a relationship he could come back after graduation. They changed a lot from the novel. I would recommend finding it and reading it. It kinda explains the post-curse scenes a little better.
There's no reason to defend Jerome's actions. His actions weren't meant to be good. I don't understand why people…
Jerome actions are no doubt a red flag, but his overall character is written more like something in between a red and green flag, hence the orange/yellow. He knows what he's doing is wrong, but because of immaturity he doesn't know how to act any better. You can see the start of remorse when Beam confronts him. A true red flag wouldn't really feel anything and just continue breaking hearts and being an ass. I am hoping the writers will give him a chance to change and grow and apologize for his actions. I am a fan, but I can watch this show and do basic critical thinking.
There's no reason to defend Jerome's actions. His actions weren't meant to be good. I don't understand why people…
I don't think Jerome is a red flag, more like and orange/yellow flag. Red flags don't usually acknowledge or even apologies for doing something wrong. You need to have some bad traits so your character can grow into better people. I'm assuming that's going to be the case for Jerome.
I think you need to have a certain flair to act ādumb but cuteā roles. Very few actors can do it. Lee in Iām…
I'm still hoping for Pooh, but omg I 100% with you on Gun in both series. I couldn't finish either series because Gun felt more dumb/high than cute. And even Off in his role in Cooking Crush was bad. I think Pooh's character so far feels like someone who tries to look naive but always sees the positive in everything while also forgetting every 3 seconds that he can see ghosts.