no one asked you to watch it if you don't like it, it's fine that you don't like it but you don't have to post…
Just as avid fans are allowed to sing nothing but praises, those that are disappointed are allowed to comment as well. A good many criticisms come from people who had hopes for the series, enjoy smaller/less-prioritized elements, and/or just want to support the cast and crew with their views. Myself included. This comment section is for viewers, not just fans, to express their opinions and thoughts. And to guide future viewers on whether this title is worth a shot - by looking at commenters with similar views and preferences to their own.
I have a serious question? like are Zee and NuNew an in real life couple. I been seeing so many people saying…
The thing is, they have had several serious interviews where they used terms only used in a romantic context. The woody interview for example (https://youtu.be/g5UONjW4qjo ). Which is in strong contrast to most “dating confessions” that can be read as playful, sarcastic, or vague.
The problem is, fanservice has gone so far in the past, that it’s hard to be 100% sure that it’s genuine until they stop getting promoted as a love team/ship. Such as when they take a break from acting and such.
The reviews already say it all. Cute premise. They did some things really well. But it felt more like a workshop/rough draft than an actual series. In several many ways.
There was a teaser trailer shared with event attendees in June, but I haven't found it elsewhere yet: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=340590764814828&ref=sharingHere's…
I don't know. I know they did a promotional event and were filming in June. But then they went silent on socials. So something is holding it up somewhere. I don't know if it's being held up in filming by schedule conflicts or funding, or if it's being held up in post-production with editing and release. 🤷♀️
Edit: Did some digging into actors' socials, it appears the finished filming in June. So it's being held up in post-production: https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce8fnlrJvIy/
He calls the fake shaman as "uncle", so he was not adopted. And I don't think he is a close relative to him either.…
Not necessarily. I know plenty of people who dont call their adoptive parents dad/mom/etc and just use their name. So the same could apply here with honorifics. The fake shaman took him in and raised him after his parents died, making him his guardian. And he calls him family. And, at least to some extent, his adoptive father. He just doesnt call him dad.
The problem is, fanservice has gone so far in the past, that it’s hard to be 100% sure that it’s genuine until they stop getting promoted as a love team/ship. Such as when they take a break from acting and such.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076081599821
https://www.youtube.com/@studiosay-yes4813/featured
https://www.instagram.com/studiosayyes_official/
https://twitter.com/StudioSayYes
Actors' socials:
https://www.instagram.com/ppark.rd/ (Playing Throngka/Songjum - meaning memory)
https://www.instagram.com/beck.pchy/ (Playing Aksorn - meaning letter)
https://www.instagram.com/canatirut/ (Playing Kiew/Kyo)
Edit: Did some digging into actors' socials, it appears the finished filming in June. So it's being held up in post-production: https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce8fnlrJvIy/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XpOwLWW6bY
Two officially released clips:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9M93B92Vro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7sKhRHh6DU