According to your ratings ,i don't think you like anything at all .
You write untruths... this is exactly an example of slander and hatred. You only wanted to see part of the truth so you could twist the facts to suit your own interests. Well... many hugs. Best regards.
According to your ratings ,i don't think you like anything at all .
Ha ha ha I see I've stirred up an anthill... wonderfully :)
1/ Since I stated that the r*pe scene in episode 9 was a cruel scene for me and it inspired you to comment on my other ratings as low - then following your logic and seeing so many high ratings from you, should I assume that you like watching a r*pe scene constructed and romanticized in this way?... Well, that may be the case, you have the right to do so and I have nothing against it... I'm not judging you.,
2/ Now that you've done some analysis of my ratings, let's go a step further and look at yours. A 5 stars rating is an average rating. Below 5* are weaker, and above are better. YOU: Out of 681 completed films and series, 359 have 5 stars or less, which is 52.7%. ME: Out of 553 completed films and series, 197 have 5 stars or less, which is 35.6%. So.. you have more weaker ratings, so you've probably just slandered (you spat on yourself) a bit... and please don't keep your list secret now so anyone can check those numbers if they want.
Yes, I know, you were just joking... me too. Best regards to you
This is my first time watching anything from the ABO universe. I actually found it amusing – I watched the first few episodes with interest, but I had absolutely no idea what was happening or what was going on. Then there was a lot about manipulative abilities, and it was okay… until episode 9, which I couldn't stomach. I was deeply disgusted by this treatment of a partner you like, are close to, and care about. Regardless of whether it's fictional or not, depicting such cruel, animalistic behavior ruined the entire enjoyment of this series for me. The disgust remains. I don't agree to this type of advertising* and I can't watch the rest of this series right now.
*I mean advertising the premise that r*pe can be romanticized.
It's just an excuse (that it's fiction). Even fiction REPRESENTS SOMETHING, and some people—living in fiction—can put it into practice. That's why it's terrible.
Hua Yong is lying that he got used as an escort or whatever they call it (in this hotel where the detective found…
At no point did HY say he had any se.xual encounters at the hotel. He didn't have to say it; it was SSY's imagination after overhearing the hotel cleaners' conversations by the phone.
On the one hand: - BTSs are always enjoyable and help us get to know the actors better and their interactions which are more real than the acting, and sometimes they can be a good laugh and a little emotional – which I appreciated most about The Untamed's BTSs (hi - to your nickname :)), and I'm glad I learned from this site that such "official" BTSs of this series exist, how many episods there are, and how many minutes they have;
- but on the other hand: I think the rating function should be suspended because it's unnecessary and can cause confusion; also I enjoy reading comments because they're an extension of the series' vibe, which I enjoy and besides, I really appreciate the sense of humor and intelligence of internet users.
It’s not great, but the ratings have been steady at around 5.6%. Don’t judge the drama based only on your…
What do you mean by "polite evaluation"? I'm genuinely curious. Do you mean for people commenting here to use elegant words or to modify their opinions positively?
I'm a bit confusing, because in the second sentence you encourage people to "use their brains while watching"... thereby implying that they don't do it (as LOGIC claims). This isn't a polite opinion about people here, about the viewers...
Every evaluation here (and in general) is subjective, there is no other. Everyone has their own filters through which they view the world. Including you and me. Best regards.
They weren't stepbrothers, they just grew up together... in one house for a while.
I was tempted to check the Family Code. And yes, it is possible. Polish law distinguishes between relatives (by blood) and those related by marriage or adoption (by civil act).
As for relatives - that's known, but it's also an outdated provision worldwide, because its creation was based solely on the possibility of having children with disabilities from such unions. It didn't consider cases of infertility of one spouse, a lack of desire for children, or homosexual relationships, which preclude such children. I'll also ignore the involvement of the church, which has had some influence on our country's government and society, shouting loudly: "incest!" as if it were some kind of crime.
However, as for affinity (without blood), marriage between the children of spouses, when each had a child with someone else before their own marriage, is legally permissible. I've verified this 100%. Although in Poland (still temporarily due to legislative inertia), our MC -main characters would have trouble with same-sex marriage, all they had to do was travel to Sweden for example (with just one minor formality – a 1 person registration) and they could get married – albeit without legal consequences in Poland. Apparently, we still need some time for this change. Warmest regards to friend from France.
They weren't stepbrothers, they just grew up together... in one house for a while.
Yes, I know, but—sorry—that was a flaw translation from English into my language, which treats "stepbrothers" and "half-siblings" the same way... In my culture, step-siblings can fall in love, marry, and have children, and no one notices because they are two separate people without shared blood, and their relationship isn't a problem at all.
They weren't stepbrothers, they just grew up together... in one house for a while.
Yes, I know, but—sorry—that was a flaw translation from English into my language, which treats "stepbrothers" and "half-siblings" the same way... In my culture, step-siblings can fall in love, marry, and have children, and no one notices because they are two separate people without shared blood, and their relationship isn't a problem at all.
Great BL. Excellent music, excellent acting by the MC, and a good story. I haven't seen emotions portrayed so beautifully in a long time. Weakest point: Bom Tanawat Uthaika's (Thiwthit) acting, and occasional sound issues.
You only wanted to see part of the truth so you could twist the facts to suit your own interests.
Well... many hugs.
Best regards.
1/ Since I stated that the r*pe scene in episode 9 was a cruel scene for me and it inspired you to comment on my other ratings as low - then following your logic and seeing so many high ratings from you, should I assume that you like watching a r*pe scene constructed and romanticized in this way?... Well, that may be the case, you have the right to do so and I have nothing against it... I'm not judging you.,
2/ Now that you've done some analysis of my ratings, let's go a step further and look at yours.
A 5 stars rating is an average rating. Below 5* are weaker, and above are better.
YOU: Out of 681 completed films and series, 359 have 5 stars or less, which is 52.7%.
ME: Out of 553 completed films and series, 197 have 5 stars or less, which is 35.6%.
So.. you have more weaker ratings, so you've probably just slandered (you spat on yourself) a bit... and please don't keep your list secret now so anyone can check those numbers if they want.
Yes, I know, you were just joking... me too.
Best regards to you
*I mean advertising the premise that r*pe can be romanticized.
As in every drama, I guess..
On the one hand:
- BTSs are always enjoyable and help us get to know the actors better and their interactions which are more real than the acting, and sometimes they can be a good laugh and a little emotional – which I appreciated most about The Untamed's BTSs (hi - to your nickname :)), and I'm glad I learned from this site that such "official" BTSs of this series exist, how many episods there are, and how many minutes they have;
- but on the other hand:
I think the rating function should be suspended because it's unnecessary and can cause confusion;
also I enjoy reading comments because they're an extension of the series' vibe, which I enjoy and besides, I really appreciate the sense of humor and intelligence of internet users.
Best regards.
Do you mean for people commenting here to use elegant words or to modify their opinions positively?
I'm a bit confusing, because in the second sentence you encourage people to "use their brains while watching"... thereby implying that they don't do it (as LOGIC claims). This isn't a polite opinion about people here, about the viewers...
Every evaluation here (and in general) is subjective, there is no other. Everyone has their own filters through which they view the world.
Including you and me.
Best regards.
which opinion can be more important to me than my own??
As for relatives - that's known, but it's also an outdated provision worldwide, because its creation was based solely on the possibility of having children with disabilities from such unions. It didn't consider cases of infertility of one spouse, a lack of desire for children, or homosexual relationships, which preclude such children.
I'll also ignore the involvement of the church, which has had some influence on our country's government and society, shouting loudly: "incest!" as if it were some kind of crime.
However, as for affinity (without blood), marriage between the children of spouses, when each had a child with someone else before their own marriage, is legally permissible. I've verified this 100%. Although in Poland (still temporarily due to legislative inertia), our MC -main characters would have trouble with same-sex marriage, all they had to do was travel to Sweden for example (with just one minor formality – a 1 person registration) and they could get married – albeit without legal consequences in Poland. Apparently, we still need some time for this change.
Warmest regards to friend from France.
In my culture, step-siblings can fall in love, marry, and have children, and no one notices because they are two separate people without shared blood, and their relationship isn't a problem at all.
In my culture, step-siblings can fall in love, marry, and have children, and no one notices because they are two separate people without shared blood, and their relationship isn't a problem at all.
Excellent music, excellent acting by the MC, and a good story. I haven't seen emotions portrayed so beautifully in a long time.
Weakest point: Bom Tanawat Uthaika's (Thiwthit) acting, and occasional sound issues.