I really hope some American producer doesn't stumble upon this, and decide to do a remake in English. You just know they'd completely ruin it by trying to force a happy ending!
About the only advantage for a non-Korean speaker watching it with subtitles (well, for me, at least) is that…
I can't entirely disagree. Now I think about it a bit, she was probably the one character who seemed a bit "off" some of the time, but it was less obvious to me, not picking up on the language nuance. (I mistyped originally , BTW. I meant to say the only DISadvantage!)
It's been a while since I watched this, but no way is this anything like a 'bromance'. Anyone who thinks it was…
You're right, I don't understand. I don't understand some people's need to take a fine piece of entertainment and try to read into it something that just isn't there. My gaydar is fully functional, and I am perfectly capable of recognising a completely sexual-tension free type of bromance. This has neither. Doesn't even come close.
I watched 7 episodes, liking it so far. The fl though was a miscast. She speaks so elegantly not how you'd expect…
About the only advantage for a non-Korean speaker watching it with subtitles (well, for me, at least) is that I've pretty much got no idea who's speaking elegantly and who isn't ... other than the visual clues. (Pretty sure Mu-Hyul's grandmother isn't speaking elegantly! ) Of course, I also miss out on all the nuances of who's speaking casually to whom, and when, etc. :-(
I know I'm not supposed to, but I really like Gil Tae Mi. He's such a fun character. (I'm only up to episode 15…
I got to the end of episode 21, then kinda panicked when it entered my head that this has twenty-four episodes. Came here to check, and thank goodness it has fifty. I want to see it all but on the other hand don't want it to ever end! :-)
Given that teenage actors play kids, school and college kids are actually in their early to mid-twenties, and…
I know I'm not supposed to, but I really like Gil Tae Mi. He's such a fun character. (I'm only up to episode 15 so far, so of course this might change!)
Given that teenage actors play kids, school and college kids are actually in their early to mid-twenties, and characters early in their careers are actually in their late twenties and thirties (yet everyone looks exactly right for their roles - do Koreans age at a different rate to everyone else???) I'm deducing middle-aged characters must be portrayed by people in their fifties and sixties, right? In which case, where did they get all the fabulous older actors for this? Did they bring them out of retirement?
I watched it 3 times .. last time was in May and I want to watch it again but I dont think I forgot it enough…
These comments are encouraging. I've just started my journey. (Just finished episode one, loving it already, and came here to try to see why several faces look familiar.) There's a Western show that first aired in 1999 ['The West Wing'] that I can't resist watching about once a year. I always think 'I just want to watch the pilot episode', but always end up watching the lot. As it's seven seasons of twenty-four forty-five minute episodes, that takes a while! I'm up to twenty-one times, so I'm afraid you guys still have a way to go! :-)
i honestly dropped season after 9 eps but it wasn't for this.. But you dropping your ratings (i rated it pretty…
"... why is this 8.3? it should 0.3 at best just because they didn't couple them after giving hints in season 1."
What 'hints'? A couple of characters a couple of times (in more than a thousand minutes of drama) may have suggested a burgeoning romance between two other characters. Have you never heard the term 'banter'? It's not uncommon between friends and work colleagues.
And to suggest that a show should be given a very low score just because it didn't go where you wanted it to go, which is somewhere completely irrelevant and unrelated to the theme of the show is ridiculous. It makes as much sense as ... as ... continuing a conversation three months after saying "I am never coming here again".
i honestly dropped season after 9 eps but it wasn't for this.. But you dropping your ratings (i rated it pretty…
You seem to think that the central theme in season one was a burgeoning romance, and that it should have been developed in season 2. There was NO romance in s.1, and what there was in s.2 was a minor sub-plot.
Are you sure you've commented on the right show? You seem to have watched something completely different to what I did.
I enjoyed it overall, but have to say I'm with the 'Season One Was Better' team. Why? I'll add my thoughts below,…
1) There were some seriously funny lines and moments in season 1. Season 2 had those too, but it also had scenes that (I assume) were played for comedic effect. Personally, they made me cringe, not laugh. In fact, the 'comedy' scene in s02e01 almost made me drop the show before it had even started. I'm not a huge fan of slapstick even when it's done well ... which imho this most definitely wasn't. Maybe I just don't get certain aspects of the Korean sense of humour?
2) Was Yoo In Soo deliberately trying to play a totally annoying, unbelievably stupid, and completely unrealistic character? If so, he pulled it off brilliantly. It's lucky he didn't need to go into a toilet cubicle in any of the scenes because I'm not entirely convinced he'd have managed to find his way out again.
3) If you had the forethought to incorporate a 'self destruct' facility in your secret hideaway in case it was ever penetrated by the bad guys, why would you then include a loud siren and flashing red lights to let them know when you'd activated it, AND ensure they had several minutes to get out before it went off? Also, why did it just stop at seventeen (?) seconds when it wasn't needed anymore? No-one deactivated it!
4) Other stuff ... but I'm probably boring you, so I'll stop!
I enjoyed it overall, but have to say I'm with the 'Season One Was Better' team. Why? I'll add my thoughts below, so I can wrap them in a 'Spoiler' tag.
On the plus side, though, I was super impressed with Jin Seon Kyu's acting skills. I totally believed each of his changing personae!
Are you new to Thai bls ? Thailand is known for having the spiciest bls ? followed by Taiwan) lol You are not…
I was about to indignantly say no, but something made me think I should check my facts. Luckily (!?), I'm one of those anal people who enjoys keeping records of everything. Of the seventy-two Thai BLs I've got, I've actually only seen four so far, and only twelve out of 105 from other countries. (So, 25% of what I've watched so far is Thai.) I keep adding to my collection, fully intending to watch, but I guess something is diverting my attention.
The above doesn't include "Make It Right" which, whilst I KNOW I've seen it, doesn't seem to be showing up. So, thanks for that. I now get to spend hours working out what's wrong with my records and correcting them! (I'm actually NOT being sarcastic. I very weirdly enjoy doing things like that immensely!)
[Afterthought: My compulsion for accurately recording everything may well be the reason I've not actually had time to watch much yet!]
I'm confused by the comments about the "bromance". The relationship between the main characters was never friendly…
It's been a while since I watched this, but no way is this anything like a 'bromance'. Anyone who thinks it was needs to spend a little time with a dictionary and/or a therapist!
Wow! My first Thai BL where the leads actually do more than just press their lips together, once, in the last few seconds of the show. It's almost realistic! :-)
How this get a 8.3? I knew when GMMTV BL rated so high on here, it is just good to be true.The script is so weak.…
I think many on here don't realise the numbers three to seven exist. It either gets a 1 or 2 if they're haters, or 8+ if they even remotely liked it. I gave up taking any notice of a show's rating on MDL when I'm deciding whether or not to watch something long ago!
Nothing profound or Earth-shattering, but enjoyable nonetheless.
A note for any directors who happen to be reading, though: My recollection of school is that corridors and other non-teaching areas are very quiet during the actual class periods. Therefore. when you need to send a main character out of class midway through (as seems to be a requirement in every school-based drama I've seen), having lots of extras wandering round pretending to be students doesn't remind us we're in a school. I think most viewers have a long enough memory span to be aware of that. It actually reminds us that we're watching a show where people are PRETENDING to be at school!
Enjoy your weekend! :-)
What 'hints'? A couple of characters a couple of times (in more than a thousand minutes of drama) may have suggested a burgeoning romance between two other characters. Have you never heard the term 'banter'? It's not uncommon between friends and work colleagues.
And to suggest that a show should be given a very low score just because it didn't go where you wanted it to go, which is somewhere completely irrelevant and unrelated to the theme of the show is ridiculous. It makes as much sense as ... as ... continuing a conversation three months after saying "I am never coming here again".
Are you sure you've commented on the right show? You seem to have watched something completely different to what I did.
2) Was Yoo In Soo deliberately trying to play a totally annoying, unbelievably stupid, and completely unrealistic character? If so, he pulled it off brilliantly. It's lucky he didn't need to go into a toilet cubicle in any of the scenes because I'm not entirely convinced he'd have managed to find his way out again.
3) If you had the forethought to incorporate a 'self destruct' facility in your secret hideaway in case it was ever penetrated by the bad guys, why would you then include a loud siren and flashing red lights to let them know when you'd activated it, AND ensure they had several minutes to get out before it went off? Also, why did it just stop at seventeen (?) seconds when it wasn't needed anymore? No-one deactivated it!
4) Other stuff ... but I'm probably boring you, so I'll stop!
On the plus side, though, I was super impressed with Jin Seon Kyu's acting skills. I totally believed each of his changing personae!
The above doesn't include "Make It Right" which, whilst I KNOW I've seen it, doesn't seem to be showing up. So, thanks for that. I now get to spend hours working out what's wrong with my records and correcting them! (I'm actually NOT being sarcastic. I very weirdly enjoy doing things like that immensely!)
[Afterthought: My compulsion for accurately recording everything may well be the reason I've not actually had time to watch much yet!]
A note for any directors who happen to be reading, though: My recollection of school is that corridors and other non-teaching areas are very quiet during the actual class periods. Therefore. when you need to send a main character out of class midway through (as seems to be a requirement in every school-based drama I've seen), having lots of extras wandering round pretending to be students doesn't remind us we're in a school. I think most viewers have a long enough memory span to be aware of that. It actually reminds us that we're watching a show where people are PRETENDING to be at school!