I was smiling like an idiot the whole episode until aeoy came. This was literally the best episode. It had everything…
Aeoy is creepy. I hope he will end up with Mhok. There is something between those two we do not yet know. Mhok seems to care a lot of Aeoy, but somehow Aeoy "hates" him. Something must have happened in the past - more than we saw during that dinner at Aeoy's parents before.
Of all stories from the History series, this is the least I am feeling something for. First episode was like, this is BL, right? It went better, but I do not get contact to the characters so far. I'll watch it, because I hope the rest gets better.
Finished it. Took longer than I thought. First season was better. For my personal taste, season 2 was a bit too much singing. At least they changed the song in ep. 5-8. The story was nothing spectacular, a bit too constructed. Some eye candy moments.
Here what- I'm just gonna put this on hold for now. And if by the end of June there is still no subs for episode…
I actually dropped it now. They are often talking in this series, so it does not make sense to me to "just" watch it. I can interprete into what I want, while watching, but I am sure I am far off the reality.
I wonder what the problem is. I am sure there are enough fans who can translate this, even if it is not professionally.
Subtitling was a bit off in episode 6. Can anyone help me understand: When Tum talks about Tam, is it just that he talks about himself and it is just not translated as "I" as it should. Or is Tam someone else? It sounded like we should know Tam, so I do not get that. Have I missed something? Thank you.
What I liked the most was, that we did not know from the first second, who the couple was. This is most common in BL series, but this time, we all got surprised. We all were to think it is Tae and Bhu, but later we thought it is Tae and Nite I, but then it was someone else finally.
I wished, they had shown Nite I again. We can only speculate why this wasn't the case. Maybe Covid, maybe tension between actor and company. Maybe fans will get more info in the future, when some of the filming members dare to speak about this. I would have had a Nite I watching them from the background or so. But Que also did not appear - unusual for half-main characters of a story. I would not have wanted Nite I to meet Tae again, though, because it would have opened old scars.
As for me. The story and plot were fresh, but unfortunately there was no creativity behind this. The plot in general was predictable at some point, the changes are confusing. The huge break with the continuity in episode 8 is obvious.
I have asked before: Is this based on a kind of novel or short story? Does anyone know the writer?
I liked the first season so much. And just now I learned, there is a second one. And what else? it just got uploaded. Luckily, I am WeTV Vip. No sleep tonight....
I wonder what the problem is. I am sure there are enough fans who can translate this, even if it is not professionally.
When Tum talks about Tam, is it just that he talks about himself and it is just not translated as "I" as it should. Or is Tam someone else? It sounded like we should know Tam, so I do not get that. Have I missed something? Thank you.
I wished, they had shown Nite I again. We can only speculate why this wasn't the case. Maybe Covid, maybe tension between actor and company. Maybe fans will get more info in the future, when some of the filming members dare to speak about this. I would have had a Nite I watching them from the background or so. But Que also did not appear - unusual for half-main characters of a story. I would not have wanted Nite I to meet Tae again, though, because it would have opened old scars.
As for me. The story and plot were fresh, but unfortunately there was no creativity behind this. The plot in general was predictable at some point, the changes are confusing. The huge break with the continuity in episode 8 is obvious.
I have asked before: Is this based on a kind of novel or short story? Does anyone know the writer?