yh I watched this after 2Moons came out, just for more TaeTee. Unless you really want to, don't bother watching it, because 'Triage' the series is definitely better.
After seeing all four of the raw episodes, despite not understanding everything that was said, I was definitely glad that I watched this, to see how the main cast of this show interact with one another always brings a smile to my face )). This was fun
It's more a documentary than a real spin off of the drama : https://www.telasa.jp/videos/194477Someone should…
ah wish there was somewhere else to watch this- can't use this link in ma country. (( Does this link have English subs btw? Bc i've found a bilibili link for the eps, but they dont have eng subs, so i can't understand all of it. Fun seeing them interact with each other again though.
Definitely recommended- the realism and humanity (added to lack thereof- which is obvi a possibility too) of this is what got me. This film really does preach the importance of following your dreams, forging friendships, but most of all to critique the manner in which people are treated throughout life, esp. with regards to mental health.
MinKi and JinGoo rly did an amazing job acting out the more intricate aspects of their characters, alluring me further into the realities of institutions. This is also one of the few films I've watdhed where I have thought about the lives and aspirations of quite a few of the supporting characters as well- they are written w depth, and thus facilitates my sympathies to an unprecedented lvl. Thank you for this-let's all paraglide away to pursue our dreams!! xx
hhhhhh- not lying, I enjoyed this more than either of the seasons; loved to see how everything came together, the order of filming etc. ; especially how well everyone treated each other )
HHH TBH, I probs liked this more than most of the series. Obviously, with a cast interview, you get to see how they interact and react to one another in an everyday setting, and I can definitely respect both of the actors for the amount of thought they put into their answers , even if brief.
I had no problem at all with the fact that the series was short- I have watch tonnes of v short BLs of sound quality before. It's just that scenes were sporadically placed at times- I would have preferred it more if they hadn't included the debt collector aspect since it brought nothing to the series (especially since we already got the background when Sangha explained about his past and troubles to Jin Won).
Despite this, quite a bit of it was worth the watch- especially to see the cute moments between the two of them and Sangha's infectious smile!! Just sooo wish it would have been less rushed, and more attention could have been spent on them exploring their relationship, problems and their future.
Perfection- thank you soo much for this story n the exemplary action. So many lessons about life realised here- ever emphasised by the cyclical nature of it all. And yes, soulmates forever for our Shu Guang and Yu Liang (followed by Fang n Bai; Ban n Zhu; Zhao n Sang). Most of all, we love you sm Chu Ying- it is you that kept our lovebirds motivated and pushed them to be their best together- you are forever with us, whenever the wind sounds xx
Me wondering why the synopsis for this 'special Episode' is 3 years after Leon and Pob broke up? We literally got nothing of the both of them- no communication, effort or devotion towards any kind of relationship over three years? Tbh nothing happened here plotwise- just focussed on Leo and Fiat, whilst providing us with an inexorable slideshow of the entire series in pictures. Disappointing, but of course we got a lot of cutesy moments between the mains (which were so not Leon and Pob in this one at all).
Although this is so obviously your 'typical BL', I am sorry to say it but, this one is definitely one of the more disjointed of ones I have ever seen. Most of what was added to the plot so often just felt like filler- and how the series dealt w mental health issues n possessiveness in general -_-
YESSSS- RATINGS R PLUMMETING. This is just so ridiculous- the inconsistencies r unbearable. Like, even when Kim said he'd mak ehis own breakfast, then the caterer lady said she would after acknowledging that he would? Don't get me started on the lovely plot n total lack of connection. Bordering 4s now oop.
Lmaoo not me forgetting Leo n Fiat were characters in TT2 (which I STILL haven't watched). This is bad enough- way too inconsistent of a story, once agn scenes filled w lack of understanding or communication, n the lack of consent (always a prevalent factor- like Jesus 'Don't Say No' as a title. Honestly, I don't care for this couple, esp, since I rly can't see any connection between them- and for Christ's sake, this was a semeuke done rlyyy poorly (all the crying, indecision n incredibly childish behaviour from Fiat rly got to me). How this is 7.5 I'll never know- time for the 4 boundary. Hope DSN is a slight bit better. Will still b playing it on 2x tho.
God this mrlllyyyyy is poor. No connection, rly lacklustre plot, and even with all the talk about consent.. some blaring consent issues <> Rating lower 'n' lower oop
MinKi and JinGoo rly did an amazing job acting out the more intricate aspects of their characters, alluring me further into the realities of institutions. This is also one of the few films I've watdhed where I have thought about the lives and aspirations of quite a few of the supporting characters as well- they are written w depth, and thus facilitates my sympathies to an unprecedented lvl. Thank you for this-let's all paraglide away to pursue our dreams!! xx
Despite this, quite a bit of it was worth the watch- especially to see the cute moments between the two of them and Sangha's infectious smile!! Just sooo wish it would have been less rushed, and more attention could have been spent on them exploring their relationship, problems and their future.