I keep seeing negative comments about this show 5 episodes in. Here's a suggestion: if you don't like it, just…
The problem is not about liking or disliking; it's much more serious. It's a problem that is leading us all to a disaster, and I'm not joking. I've been on this site for years, seeing the repetitive comments on Japanese series. I used to respond and received attacks and condemnations. Today, I realized I should no longer interfere. I've come to understand that these people who try to force the Japanese into their own box are very dangerous. They will never be able to accept a culture different from their own and will impose their standards on all of us - what is right and wrong, what we can watch on TV, what music we are allowed to listen to, what should amuse us, what should move us, and what we can do in our private time. Remember what I wrote to you, so you can understand it when it starts to affect your private life.
After reading some of the comments, I feel compelled to address them. These are repetitive comments that I've encountered over the years while watching Japanese series. Since it's a completely different culture from the Western one, and they don't have the same political correctness , it's very hard for certain people who struggle to differentiate between fictional movies and reality to understand. Unfortunately, all my theories about these people, that they are somewhat ignorant and narrow-minded, have proven correct. They lack the ability to understand reality, to read reality as it is, to understand someone different from themselves, a different culture than their own. But the worst part is that they want to silence anyone who doesn't align with them. These are very dangerous people for human society, causing it to deteriorate into an abyss. The thought that they are dangerous unnerves me, but I never imagined how much they are leading us towards a dystopia, a situation where we are on the verge of a major human disaster. The moment there is an inability to understand reality, it becomes a very serious problem
I'm glad I waited until episode 5 to watch everything from the beginning, it was worth it. The first 4 episodes were excellent and funny. Episode 5 was less to my taste, but the scene of the two on the river was stunning and made up for the rest. I really appreciate the lead actor, he is amazing.
I'm very against conspiracy theories, but when his friends are asking for a change, it indicates that there's a very serious problem. There were specific cases, like with two SK artists I liked many years ago, where their death seemed detached and unrelated, and it was strange that there was no investigation. It's very sad that on one hand, things might turn out to be very difficult, and the privacy of those artists will change, and on the other hand, it can't continue like this, and there must be justice in the end. Unfortunately, we don't know where this is heading.
The last scenes of Sprite and First are bizarre. The most logical thing would be to tell the truth in that moment. Instead Sprite continues to ask First why he's angry at him. How is it that First asks his dad why Sprite is acting strange, yet he doesn't check for himself? A normal person would ask their friend if everything is okay, or if they have a split personality. Wouldn't it be better to more thoroughly investigate why he isn't coming to the dorms? None of the friends in the team ask? It's frustrating that they're wasting the chemistry of the main actors and their potential in their shared scenes .
There should always be one episode where they reveal the truth, and one for the anger and all that, and only in the last episode reconciliation, so there should be at least 3 episodes .
I always say that what makes a series excellent is the process, but what will make it memorable over time is the ending. Apparently, BL Thai directors have no clue about this basic principle. It's a consistent pattern in most of their series.
I enjoy the intimate scenes between First and Sprite because, in my opinion, the plot is lacking. It was so-so from episode 1 to 5, then it started to get interesting, by episode 8, it really started to disappoint because Sprite continues to lie. But at least the scenes between them are comforting.
I enjoy the intimate scenes between First and Sprite because, in my opinion, the plot is lacking. It was so-so from episode 1 to 5, then it started to get interesting, by episode 8, it really started to disappoint because Sprite continues to lie. But at least the scenes between them are comforting.
I've really become disillusioned with her. First of all, she's completely clueless and didn't notice the romance…
I agree regarding the issue of women in roles in BLs, as they are either pushed aside or portrayed as stupid or evil, or sometimes a trans man plays the role of a woman, it's always the same thing. At least here, she is not the villain. First is totally undeserving of the treatment towards him, but for me, it's very disconnected, I mean, he is portrayed as a smart and skeptical character, yet we don't see him actually investigating his suspicions, so there's some kind of flawed direction here.
From the Behind the scenes video, First had a boyfriend not Sprite, and then he imagines Sprite sitting in his…
Look at the behind-the-scenes video and make the connection, First was wearing the same black Adidas sweater and also spoke with that guy who appears in the introduction to episode 11.
I don’t know why I keep hoping that Salmon talks some sense into Zee. It seems like she knows Sprite likes First,…
I've really become disillusioned with her. First of all, she's completely clueless and didn't notice the romance between First and Sprite, despite being close to Sprite and talking to him on a daily basis. And after she found out, she didn't bother to tell either of them that it was time to reveal the truth. In the trailer, it seems like she blames Sprite for what happened to Zee and is less pleasant. She also , talks with First and answers him why Sprite is arriving late, so it seems that she was supposed to be more involved..I think they changed her role to such an extent that she doesn't really have a significant part. Her character is superficial and neither realistic nor human. On one hand, she seems like a good friend, but on the other, she really isn't. It appears they didn't use the script as it was intended.
Preview for next ep.Only two episodes left and with so many issues still unresolved, the show creators think it…
From the Behind the scenes video, First had a boyfriend not Sprite, and then he imagines Sprite sitting in his place and talking to him, or maybe Sprite really came from the volleyball practice, perhaps he ran to him, it's not exactly clear why he is sitting in sports clothes if it's not First's imagination.
Unfortunately, all my theories about these people, that they are somewhat ignorant and narrow-minded, have proven correct. They lack the ability to understand reality, to read reality as it is, to understand someone different from themselves, a different culture than their own. But the worst part is that they want to silence anyone who doesn't align with them.
These are very dangerous people for human society, causing it to deteriorate into an abyss.
The thought that they are dangerous unnerves me, but I never imagined how much they are leading us towards a dystopia, a situation where we are on the verge of a major human disaster. The moment there is an inability to understand reality, it becomes a very serious problem
How is it that First asks his dad why Sprite is acting strange, yet he doesn't check for himself? A normal person would ask their friend if everything is okay, or if they have a split personality. Wouldn't it be better to more thoroughly investigate why he isn't coming to the dorms?
None of the friends in the team ask? It's frustrating that they're wasting the chemistry of the main actors and their potential in their shared scenes .