Every drama that gets a 2nd season for popularity, doesn't need a 2nd season.Every drama that ended with a pre-planned…
I have a very high opinion of my own ability to express things precisely, yet even if I'd thought about it for hours, I couldn't have put it better myself! :-)
Oh. I wasn't aware that a season 2 of "Alchemy of Souls Season 2: Light and Shadow" had been announced. That's going to be a first for me. Never heard of a season 2 of a season 2 before.
There's no way to control it. If someone goes against the rules and adds dramas from a different year or country…
As the maker, do you get to see who has voted for what? If so, perhaps it's time to 'Name and Shame'. Personally, I'm puzzled by people who can't read choosing to use the internet!
Er .... 'Vincenzo'? ... "Feb 20, 2021 - May 2, 2021". Obviously your criteria are way too complicated for some people. How about next year going with "STARTED in 2023"? At least that way it has the number '2023' underneath the name if it's a legitimate entry.
Hmmm. Looking at the number of shows that have had to be removed already, maybe one for the Suggestions board is the ability to ban people from voting who don't follow the 'rules'. If it's not already on the list it takes SECONDS to check it meets the criteria before adding it!
I enjoyed his character portrayals in both Vincenzo and Reborn Rich very much. He often brought humour to the roles, not just with words from the script but in his reactions and facial expressions. Looking forward to seeing him in action again, but hope this time the character he plays is a little different from the last two.
In Thailand, BL series are know as Series Y. Y for male, since the Y is the sex determining chromosomes. Hope…
I hadn't realised just how much that question had been rattling around in the back of my own head until I saw this question. I guess to people with a decent knowledge of Thai culture it was perhaps a little trite. Me? Now I know, I think it's kinda clever and cool. :-) Many thanks.
Lee Sung Min is a phenomenal actor as Song Joongki Grandpa he is literally carrying and stealing the whole damn…
I would happily have watched entire episodes that had only Song Joong Ki and Lee Sung Min in. Superb scenes. They both seem to bring their best game whenever they're together. Oh, and throw in Jeong Hee Tae. He seems to have elevated hovering in the background to an artform. :-)
I struggled through episode one. There was nothing wrong with it, it just didn't grab me. But as it had good reviews I persevered. About halfway though e.2 (and BEFORE Lomon took his shirt off ... honestly!) the game was seriously upped! Pretty sure I'll be watching the following episodes back-to-back. With some lucky timing I should finish e.11 just in time for e.12 to have aired.
Yes , In some series they're starting with college life, but I want series like not me, manner of death. Do you…
"Make It Right". There are probably loads I've yet to watch which are really good, but that was my first so it's always going to be hard to beat for me.
So many bad shows out of Thailand. Its kind of amazing.
Sadly, as one of my all-time favourite shows is from there, I have to agree. Often they're poorly acted, using scripts the writers should be ashamed of, and I can only assume the directors were asleep or away from the set most of the time. As for editing, the people who do that really should have chosen different careers. Still, they're prolific, and every now and then a gem manages to slip past without anyone butchering it. Law of averages, I guess.
Yes , In some series they're starting with college life, but I want series like not me, manner of death. Do you…
Ah. If you mean things that don't just reflect real life but have some sort of twist or kink, or are totally off the wall, then yes I agree. I used to have a life. Pretty sure it would have been a dull thing to watch play out on screen. Give me a superpower, or some sort of special ability, and I'd be back in the game in an instant. :-)
:-) Thanks. Have to say, in this case I agree with you though. If forced to choose between one or the other, watching him manipulate the family wins every time. I love the fact that they don't just fall into his traps, they throw themselves in with eyes wide shut.
Whilst I'm a huge fan of Song Joong Ki's acting skills (and, of course, can't help drooling whenever he's on screen), more and more my favourite character is becoming Jin Yang Cheol, so amazingly well played by Lee Sung Min. I get a buzz of anticipation and excitement whenever a scene starts that he's in. Don't think I would have been happy to have him as my own grandfather though!
[Sorry. REALLY didn't mean that, just couldn't resist. I've been to, or through, Belgium a few times and enjoyed being there every time.]
Update: Really, REALLY, good call. Many thanks. :-)