the remake of legendary and the earliest BL come back, hope it is good, While White and Captain, couldn't become famous and while August is starring in another BL (Addicted Heroin) after long time, as he started his BL journey with the original, hope this strikes the clock, as previous was one just the start of tThai BL industry and wasn't good, if we look back now.
People like CY and CMM are gold, who values human life and remembers someone kindness and small gesture even when they shouldn't...it is actually god gifted quality...otherwise who remembers someone kind act when they were just 3-4 years old??? Both siblings characters are super angelic that it hurts that reality is not same.
The World Clock is cruel, it strikes 24-hours for everyone, but not everyone's time is same.
ps. I laughed my ass out when she was feeding hotdog to Baobao and said "this hotdog is very good, If I had known I would have brought more, Li Si also eat this brand" lol, she turned him into a dog in front of his enemy.
I love the actors, but feel like they stretched it too far that main couple became secondary or even sometime feels like non existent. I feel like their CP is loosing, and they might not do other series sometimes soon...all the older CP have grown and evolved and going into their own ventures, which is fine and good, but I feel like Gun and Off should have done more series together, but anyway I am satisfied with them and their acting, but not with series
EP5 was the one where original AH stopped and got banned and we never got to see what happened after that, finally a version that can satisfy the long lasting wait that even Stay With Me couldn't fulfilled.
I am so glad...this is better than many...unfortunately people are too busy comparing then just enjoying.
It was based on the series and they followed it, however, US has 2 season, and Judges finished the mob after serving time. But here there is no news for second season, even though it should continue. But since Korean drama has ML-FL concept, this series has no young actors and side characters, so the possibility for season 2 just for the sake of Judge to avenge and finish the job, is not enough.
war's acting is truly amazing. for me he is one of the best thai actors together with gun atthaphan !!
Gun is incomparable. He is very low key but those who knows that how famous he and well known face he is. He is almost all directors favorite and is a first generation BL actor, who has acted in all kind of genres, dark, gore, lgbtq, erotic, psycho and what not. He is 30 years old, and has spent 20 years in front of camera, so his status is way above of all actors.
I’m blown away by War’s acting. I’ve always liked him and watched everything he’s been in. He’s truly a next-level actor and has grown so much during the time he was away.
Also, I often say he has a "pungent" voice. While that word is usually used for smells, whenever I hear War’s voice, it strikes me in the same way—distinct and impactful. It’s different, and that’s what makes it stand out.
War's acting is just the highlight of this series....
ps wish they could translate text, and some images that were important. I had to use my own translator to know. Very good start.
I think the comments after the last two episodes are more negative and misleading than the episodes themselves.
First, the reveal of the cooking endeavor was perfectly fine. Her mother didn’t object because the FL spoke eloquently and addressed everything. The father is in denial because he feels responsible for her career choice, which stems from her previous job—one that the people in Korea regard with high esteem, almost as if she had become president. His reaction was natural. However, the brother needs a break. He was sweet at first but suddenly rubbed me the wrong way. I understand the FL has been through a lot, but if she doesn’t speak up, how will people know?
I also think the FL’s ex had less of a presence than expected, not more. Her mother gave him a hard time—she wasn’t pushing her daughter back into his arms, but rather trying to patch things up, since she didn’t know the details of their breakup. It’s only natural to try and fix things when you don’t know the reason behind the split. Despite this, she remained hostile toward the ex. Regarding their breakup, it doesn’t seem like it was a big deal, and I’m sure of that.
Second, the issue with the ring is completely untrue. Given her personality, she was likely just trying to see how it felt. From the trailers and other clips, we know she won’t end up with her ex. Everything will hinge on her illness reveal, which will change everything. I hope her illness doesn’t return and that the ML goes all out to save her. This will be his moment.
As for the funeral hall renovation, it could be seen as his way of thanking the universe for keeping the FL alive, as he wants to honor the place where sorrow resides—where he nearly lost her.
That said, I’m prepared for either ending. Sometimes, sadness in a rom-com can be just as meaningful as a happy ending. Recently, there have been a lot of series with happy endings, so one like this wouldn’t hurt.
Highly disappointed. Such a talented cast and a good concept, but poor execution and writing. Seven episodes in, and there is no uniformity. Is it a non-linear script? Did she try to emulate Tarantino or Nolan from Memento, attempting to piece scenes together and merge everything in the final climax? I don’t think so. The first seven episodes feel mundane if she's trying to set up a big twist in the final episode.
PS: I was highly impressed by Sammon's writing for the past storyline in DFF. It felt as though the past was written by someone entirely different, with the present story handled by separate writer. The writing for the past storyline was absolutely perfect.
Sammon could have kept the story alive here by using more of a 4-Min concept but instead she used it as divergence to make it enthralling but in the end, it fell short on excitement.
The wife's parents have no right to cry. I hope they suffer miserably. When she came to them with injuries, they didn't even open the door for her. What right do they have to shed tears or place blame now? May the sky fall upon them and the earth swallow them into its deepest depths, only to spit them out again, and then take them back in. I hope their misery never ends, and they continue to live in pain and illness.
It's quite clear that Lao Liu isn't participating in any promotions, interviews, or public appearances for the sake of his career. I hope people don't expect him to act like other actors from ROC, as he is from the PROC. Appearing in promotions could mean jeopardizing his career.
It's a "don't ask, don't tell" situation. He can act in a BL series in another country and still work in mainland China without issues, as long as he doesn't promote himself with the series. However, if he joins other cast members in promotions, he risks facing the same fate as other actors who now can't even talk or sit next to each other in public due to similar controversies.
this is going to be eps, love punishing fitly human beings...I know she is not going to bare mercy, as write took inspiration from a verdict given to a crime so lenient that she created this character to punish the human trash...so it is going to be good.
The World Clock is cruel, it strikes 24-hours for everyone, but not everyone's time is same.
ps. I laughed my ass out when she was feeding hotdog to Baobao and said "this hotdog is very good, If I had known I would have brought more, Li Si also eat this brand" lol, she turned him into a dog in front of his enemy.
I am so glad...this is better than many...unfortunately people are too busy comparing then just enjoying.
Also, I often say he has a "pungent" voice. While that word is usually used for smells, whenever I hear War’s voice, it strikes me in the same way—distinct and impactful. It’s different, and that’s what makes it stand out.
War's acting is just the highlight of this series....
ps wish they could translate text, and some images that were important. I had to use my own translator to know. Very good start.
First, the reveal of the cooking endeavor was perfectly fine. Her mother didn’t object because the FL spoke eloquently and addressed everything. The father is in denial because he feels responsible for her career choice, which stems from her previous job—one that the people in Korea regard with high esteem, almost as if she had become president. His reaction was natural. However, the brother needs a break. He was sweet at first but suddenly rubbed me the wrong way. I understand the FL has been through a lot, but if she doesn’t speak up, how will people know?
I also think the FL’s ex had less of a presence than expected, not more. Her mother gave him a hard time—she wasn’t pushing her daughter back into his arms, but rather trying to patch things up, since she didn’t know the details of their breakup. It’s only natural to try and fix things when you don’t know the reason behind the split. Despite this, she remained hostile toward the ex. Regarding their breakup, it doesn’t seem like it was a big deal, and I’m sure of that.
Second, the issue with the ring is completely untrue. Given her personality, she was likely just trying to see how it felt. From the trailers and other clips, we know she won’t end up with her ex. Everything will hinge on her illness reveal, which will change everything. I hope her illness doesn’t return and that the ML goes all out to save her. This will be his moment.
As for the funeral hall renovation, it could be seen as his way of thanking the universe for keeping the FL alive, as he wants to honor the place where sorrow resides—where he nearly lost her.
That said, I’m prepared for either ending. Sometimes, sadness in a rom-com can be just as meaningful as a happy ending. Recently, there have been a lot of series with happy endings, so one like this wouldn’t hurt.
PS: I was highly impressed by Sammon's writing for the past storyline in DFF. It felt as though the past was written by someone entirely different, with the present story handled by separate writer. The writing for the past storyline was absolutely perfect.
Sammon could have kept the story alive here by using more of a 4-Min concept but instead she used it as divergence to make it enthralling but in the end, it fell short on excitement.
The wife's parents have no right to cry. I hope they suffer miserably. When she came to them with injuries, they didn't even open the door for her. What right do they have to shed tears or place blame now? May the sky fall upon them and the earth swallow them into its deepest depths, only to spit them out again, and then take them back in. I hope their misery never ends, and they continue to live in pain and illness.
It's a "don't ask, don't tell" situation. He can act in a BL series in another country and still work in mainland China without issues, as long as he doesn't promote himself with the series. However, if he joins other cast members in promotions, he risks facing the same fate as other actors who now can't even talk or sit next to each other in public due to similar controversies.