I had a feeling when I noticed that Ken and Shake were wearing the same clothes, but Sandee wasn't emotional under…
I still cannot get my head around why the author claimed no one dies if that’t how we end up. Was he deliberately lying? Yet, if they overturn this in the last episode, that would necessarily be very contrived and highly unconvincing.
When Ken tells Lawrence to call him if he needs help with his essay. Lawrence chins up for hearing that, that…
I have just rewatched the trailer. There is once part when Monica is screeching “Ken has only started lying since he met this Shake guy”. We haven’t heard this before in the epidodes, have we? And it sounds very out of place after the events we have seen. So this is nagging in my mind too.
When Ken tells Lawrence to call him if he needs help with his essay. Lawrence chins up for hearing that, that…
It seems likely, and I would even tend to agree with you, but I cannot get out of my mind what the writer commented the other way, that no one dies. Unless he lied.
When Ken woke up in the operating theatre the first person he was looking for, after his mum, was Shake. Something…
Until I have seen episode 6 I was convinced that they are both dead. Wearing the same dresses which they wore at the time of the accident, etc. I have even commented. Not so sure anymore. Especially since two more episodes are awaiting. I guess the script deliberately keep us uncertain, balanced between reality and the world of spirits. My bet is now being in coma, or something.
Damn it. It gave me goosebumps actually. I knew there was something off. It's around halfway of the episode that…
When Ken woke up in the operating theatre the first person he was looking for, after his mum, was Shake. Something clearly happened afterwards, since everyone started crying. My bet is now he is, or may be both, are in coma. And they probably wake up once Sandee reunited them at the Wishing Tree.
When Ken tells Lawrence to call him if he needs help with his essay. Lawrence chins up for hearing that, that…
Until I have seen episode 6 I was convinced that they are both dead. Wearing the same dresses which they wore at the time of the accident, etc. I have even commented. Not so sure anymore. Especially since two more episodes are awaiting. I guess the script deliberately keep us uncertain, balanced between reality and the world of spirits. My bet is now being in coma, or something.
Very pleasantly surprised by this last episode, and the writing. Yes, there's been spoilers in many platforms,…
Monica says they are going to the summer house with Ken, because they need to think it over. She asks Lawrence to come with them. So it cannot be mourning. Lawrence even says whether it is because she does not want to confront the neighbors. They both talk about Ken in present tense. And those are the ashes of the dad who passed away . It is even mentioned. And his picture is framed at the altar of the summer house, not Ken’s
Idk why but I feel that the people watching Filipino BL are way too overly critical about BL from the Philippines.…
I have just talked to a Pinoy friends of mine from Cebu about this and he stated they like moaning, criticising and judging over their own shows for just the sake of it.
Ok. After watching episode 5, for a whole week I have been convinced they are both dead. Both wearing the same…
My bet is that Sandee contacted him before going to the summer house and asked him to come. He might have been hiding and came when Ken closed his eyes.
My theory is: they both died. But since they didn't die at the same time and place their spirits are not seeing…
Ok. After watching episode 5, for a whole week I have been convinced they are both dead. Both wearing the same clothes, Monica seemingly talking to herself at the table while Ken is there etc. I have elaborated that in several comments below.
After watching episode 6 I no longer think that is the case. Yes, it is amigious, but still.
It is just not feasible that Ken is a ghost only and they all talk to his spirit. And the reasons for that are: 1. Only Sandee could see ghosts but everyone sees Ken and they talk to him. 2. Monica says they are going to the summer house with Ken, because they need to think it over. She asks Lawrence to come with them. So it cannot be mourning. Lawrence even says whether it is because she does not want to confront the neighbors. They both talk about Ken in present tense. 3. Ken tells Lawrence to call him if he needs help with his essay. Lawrence chins up for hearing that, that is a clear reaction. 4. When Teresa video calls Sandee and asks for the script of Pieces of You, she mentions that she was about to ask that from Ken directly, but she though it would be inappropriate to bother him with that now. 5. When Sandee is sitting and being moody with Kevin, she stands up all of a sudden and she says she is about to visit Ken. Kevin is not surprised a bit. 6. When she arrives, Monica calls for Ken that he has a visitor. 7. Under the Wishing Tree, when Ken lists whom he misses so much , he talks about his future plans when he goes back to school and how many more stage plays he is going to write.
These all make it highly unlikely that Ken is dead. Actually, I am quite sure Shake is alive and well too. I came to the conclusion the creator deliberately made the viewer think Shake passed away, as everyone is full on sorrow and his name is never mentioned until the last scene and his final appearance. This seems to be a red herring to me now.
I'm confused with episode 6. Are they talking to Ken's ghost or is he really there? I'm so fricking pissed that…
Ok. After watching episode 5, for a whole week I have been convinced they are both dead. Both wearing the same clothes, Monica seemingly talking to herself at the table while Ken is there etc. I have elaborated that in several comments below.
After watching episode 6 I no longer think that is the case. Yes, it is amigious, but still.
It is just not feasible that Ken is a ghost only and they all talk to his spirit. And the reasons for that are: 1. Only Sandee could see ghosts but everyone sees Ken and they talk to him. 2. Monica says they are going to the summer house with Ken, because they need to think it over. She asks Lawrence to come with them. So it cannot be mourning. Lawrence even says whether it is because she does not want to confront the neighbors. They both talk about Ken in present tense. 3. Ken tells Lawrence to call him if he needs help with his essay. Lawrence chins up for hearing that, that is a clear reaction. 4. When Teresa video calls Sandee and asks for the script of Pieces of You, she mentions that she was about to ask that from Ken directly, but she though it would be inappropriate to bother him with that now. 5. When Sandee is sitting and being moody with Kevin, she stands up all of a sudden and she says she is about to visit Ken. Kevin is not surprised a bit. 6. When she arrives, Monica calls for Ken that he has a visitor. 7. Under the Wishing Tree, when Ken lists whom he misses so much , he talks about his future plans when he goes back to school and how many more stage plays he is going to write.
These all make it highly unlikely that Ken is dead. Actually, I am quite sure Shake is alive and well too. I came to the conclusion the creator deliberately made the viewer think Shake passed away, as everyone is full on sorrow and his name is never mentioned until the last scene and his final appearance. This seems to be a red herring to me now.
Ok. After watching episode 5, for a whole week I have been convinced they are both dead. Both wearing the same clothes, Monica seemingly talking to herself at the table while Ken is there etc. I have elaborated that in several comments below.
After watching episode 6 I no longer think that is the case. Yes, it is amigious, but still.
It is just not feasible that Ken is a ghost only and they all talk to his spirit. And the reasons for that are: 1. Only Sandee could see ghosts but everyone sees Ken and they talk to him. 2. Monica says they are going to the summer house with Ken, because they need to think it over. She asks Lawrence to come with them. So it cannot be mourning. Lawrence even says whether it is because she does not want to confront the neighbors. They both talk about Ken in present tense. 3. Ken tells Lawrence to call him if he needs help with his essay. Lawrence chins up for hearing that, that is a clear reaction. 4. When Teresa video calls Sandee and asks for the script of Pieces of You, she mentions that she was about to ask that from Ken directly, but she though it would be inappropriate to bother him with that now. 5. When Sandee is sitting and being moody with Kevin, she stands up all of a sudden and she says she is about to visit Ken. Kevin is not surprised a bit. 6. When she arrives, Monica calls for Ken that he has a visitor. 7. Under the Wishing Tree, when Ken lists whom he misses so much , he talks about his future plans when he goes back to school and how many more stage plays he is going to write.
These all make it highly unlikely that Ken is dead. Actually, I am quite sure Shake is alive and well too. I came to the conclusion the creator deliberately made the viewer think Shake passed away, as everyone is full on sorrow and his name is never mentioned until the last scene and his final appearance. This seems to be a red herring to me now.
After watching episode 6 I no longer think that is the case. Yes, it is amigious, but still.
It is just not feasible that Ken is a ghost only and they all talk to his spirit. And the reasons for that are:
1. Only Sandee could see ghosts but everyone sees Ken and they talk to him.
2. Monica says they are going to the summer house with Ken, because they need to think it over. She asks Lawrence to come with them. So it cannot be mourning. Lawrence even says whether it is because she does not want to confront the neighbors. They both talk about Ken in present tense.
3. Ken tells Lawrence to call him if he needs help with his essay. Lawrence chins up for hearing that, that is a clear reaction.
4. When Teresa video calls Sandee and asks for the script of Pieces of You, she mentions that she was about to ask that from Ken directly, but she though it would be inappropriate to bother him with that now.
5. When Sandee is sitting and being moody with Kevin, she stands up all of a sudden and she says she is about to visit Ken. Kevin is not surprised a bit.
6. When she arrives, Monica calls for Ken that he has a visitor.
7. Under the Wishing Tree, when Ken lists whom he misses so much , he talks about his future plans when he goes back to school and how many more stage plays he is going to write.
These all make it highly unlikely that Ken is dead. Actually, I am quite sure Shake is alive and well too. I came to the conclusion the creator deliberately made the viewer think Shake passed away, as everyone is full on sorrow and his name is never mentioned until the last scene and his final appearance. This seems to be a red herring to me now.
After watching episode 6 I no longer think that is the case. Yes, it is amigious, but still.
It is just not feasible that Ken is a ghost only and they all talk to his spirit. And the reasons for that are:
1. Only Sandee could see ghosts but everyone sees Ken and they talk to him.
2. Monica says they are going to the summer house with Ken, because they need to think it over. She asks Lawrence to come with them. So it cannot be mourning. Lawrence even says whether it is because she does not want to confront the neighbors. They both talk about Ken in present tense.
3. Ken tells Lawrence to call him if he needs help with his essay. Lawrence chins up for hearing that, that is a clear reaction.
4. When Teresa video calls Sandee and asks for the script of Pieces of You, she mentions that she was about to ask that from Ken directly, but she though it would be inappropriate to bother him with that now.
5. When Sandee is sitting and being moody with Kevin, she stands up all of a sudden and she says she is about to visit Ken. Kevin is not surprised a bit.
6. When she arrives, Monica calls for Ken that he has a visitor.
7. Under the Wishing Tree, when Ken lists whom he misses so much , he talks about his future plans when he goes back to school and how many more stage plays he is going to write.
These all make it highly unlikely that Ken is dead. Actually, I am quite sure Shake is alive and well too. I came to the conclusion the creator deliberately made the viewer think Shake passed away, as everyone is full on sorrow and his name is never mentioned until the last scene and his final appearance. This seems to be a red herring to me now.
After watching episode 6 I no longer think that is the case. Yes, it is amigious, but still.
It is just not feasible that Ken is a ghost only and they all talk to his spirit. And the reasons for that are:
1. Only Sandee could see ghosts but everyone sees Ken and they talk to him.
2. Monica says they are going to the summer house with Ken, because they need to think it over. She asks Lawrence to come with them. So it cannot be mourning. Lawrence even says whether it is because she does not want to confront the neighbors. They both talk about Ken in present tense.
3. Ken tells Lawrence to call him if he needs help with his essay. Lawrence chins up for hearing that, that is a clear reaction.
4. When Teresa video calls Sandee and asks for the script of Pieces of You, she mentions that she was about to ask that from Ken directly, but she though it would be inappropriate to bother him with that now.
5. When Sandee is sitting and being moody with Kevin, she stands up all of a sudden and she says she is about to visit Ken. Kevin is not surprised a bit.
6. When she arrives, Monica calls for Ken that he has a visitor.
7. Under the Wishing Tree, when Ken lists whom he misses so much , he talks about his future plans when he goes back to school and how many more stage plays he is going to write.
These all make it highly unlikely that Ken is dead. Actually, I am quite sure Shake is alive and well too. I came to the conclusion the creator deliberately made the viewer think Shake passed away, as everyone is full on sorrow and his name is never mentioned until the last scene and his final appearance. This seems to be a red herring to me now.