Well, we know from English shows a change in cast is never a good thing. But, from what we see from 2Mooms it…
I think this is a little different though. A cast change isn't that big of a deal because nobody has ever seen this series, so no one is attached to an actor playing a specific character, which was the problem in 2Moons. It's hard to connect a character with a new actor, once it's already been developed by someone else. In this case, I think the concern is more that they're going to run out of funding before they get the project off the ground, this is I'm pretty sure the third or fourth time they've changed the cast so there's definitely some internal issues.
LazySubber said more than half of the book centers primarily around SunMork so I'm even more excited. Hopefully the series is reflective of that. Not that, of course, I mind PeteKao but I don't want them to mess with their relationship too much.
This was so great! Super heartwarming, but also hilarious. I loved all the characters, and was so impressed/happy with all the themes and issues that were brought up throughout the series. 100% would recommend, so worth watching.
According to a LazySubber trans, they just changed the cast AGAIN. So...apparently this is still in the works, which is a good thing since I'm intrigued by the story-line, on the other hand...who knows when this will release. At least we know they're still dedicated to try and make this series happen lol
I'm excited to see SBFive in a series together again (KimCop, need I say more?), the trailer looked funny and well produced! I hope the storyline is great, and if they are going to portray BL that they do it justice.
It was confirmed in the interview with the director the series will debut on 33HD Channel and Mellow in October. (seems like a pretty quick turn-around which is interesting...)
Just because there isn't french kissing (or any kissing) doesn't mean it can't be BL. Relationships are more than…
My main concern in any portrayal of romantic relationships, is that the relationship between the two people meant to be in love, or be falling in love, feel NATURAL. There doesn't have to be kissing, bed scenes, etc. In 99% of relationships there is absolutely nothing natural about two people who supposedly love each other, not showing any affection toward each other at all. I'll use an example the director used in his interview...while Love Sick will always hold a special place in my heart, that was a massive problem in the second season and why so many people were turned off. I think the first season really beautifully portrayed a young couple falling in love, it was sweet, and there was nothing about it that was overtly in your face when it came to PDA or the like. I remember binge watching the entire first season because I liked it so much. And my favorite scene? The scene where they hold hands unbeknownst to the two girls with them in the store. There was something so poignant, heartfelt and intimate about that scene, and guess what? No kiss! Season two that feeling was lost, and what made it twice as awkward were the very obvious fake kisses. I'd rather there not be a kiss, then a fake or worse a kiss that looks uncomfortable or forced. When you have a couple that looks like they can't stand to kiss each other, it's the worst. There is absolutely nothing wrong in portraying BL couples just as normally as non-BL couples. If you can't get actors who can play the role, or the director doesn't want to portray that side of relationships, just don't make a series about romantic relationships, period. Sorry, that was my rant, but it's super frustrating. Real couples hold hands, hug, are affectionate with each other and yes, do kiss so I hope the director keeps that in mind. If directors think there is something wrong, or obscene, about showing a natural relationship between two male characters they shouldn't be filming a BL series sorry.
Great ending. I was so happy with this series! It was very well written, rich in emotion and didn't shy away from showing that people and relationships aren't perfect. In fact, they're often a complicated, convoluted mess. I was also glad, that while they showed unsavory character traits, I wouldn't necessarily say the characters were beyond redemption which is great. I'm so happy they showed the characters growing and working through the hangups that come from being young, dumb and in love haha. I think I related to Third's character the most, and I loved that he went from a character used to giving everything of himself with very little in return, to a character that could stand up for what he deserved. He was so fiesty! I also loved that he was so tough on Khai when it would have been much easier (and probably satisfactory to some viewers) to have him just give in.
I was really impressed with the acting this series; there were so many familiar faces but you can see how much they've rounded out their acting over the years. This drama could easily have been over-acted but the subtleties were so well portrayed there were multiple times I found myself in tears, or cracking up or feeling my gut churn in anger on behalf of a character. I think the dialogue between the characters was so important, particularly in these last episodes, so I'm glad I waited until they were subbed before watching (I often spoil myself by watching without subs first haha). All around great series, one of the top this year for me right now.
i truly don’t understand why people are saying this drama is realistic lol. for me, it’s just as unrealistic…
Personally I felt like there was a good mix of realism vs contrived drama which was surprising to me since most "dramas" are usually chock full of unrealistic scenarios, especially in BL. Maybe because I've lived through a similar relationship, and been a "Third." Some people might find a character like that unbelievable but there are people out who are very much a Third and very much a Khai. I don't know, the characters felt very human to me, and I appreciated the flaws. I was fully engaged and entertained, there was humor without heavy cringe (looking at you Best Twins), I was moved emotionally and I could relate to a lot of the situations and emotions portrayed; but there were also moments where I wanted to tear my hair out and scream at the characters, which is I think pretty typical in an angsty series (if anyone has ever seen a Korean drama you'll know exactly what I mean haha). I don't think everything was meant to be completely believable, it is a piece of romantic fiction after all. But I think they did an excellent job at riding that fine line. Definitely one of the better series released this year I would think. Though for sure people's tastes vary, not everyone is going to like or agree on things and that's ok :)
I totally agree. I really like this series. And, it's a great comeback after Our Skyy, which I thought was terrible…
Yeah, definitely. Our Skyy was cute, but I was left feeling a little unsatisfied. Though I have to admit that both of them playing each other was pretty priceless lol they did a really good job with that.
Apparently unpopular opinion lol but I love everything about this so far. The acting has been phenomenal and the storyline not unrealistic fluff. This is one of the only series that I've been able to relate to, and that's actually made me cry more than once. I'm so proud of Third for finding out his worth throughout the series, and standing his ground. He'd been hurt so much it was hard for him to trust again, but I'm also proud of him for trying again (that takes a lot of courage). I know angst is a standard in any drama for plot, so he'll be sad again I'm sure, but I appreciate the writing showing that you don't have to put up with a situation where you're unhappy and being taken advantage of, you can demand more and if you don't get it, move on. I also really loved that they made it incredibly difficult for Kai to have a new chance with Third. I was so pleasantly surprised that there wasn't a cliche quick reunion with everything being glossed over. Instead Third made it clear he wasn't going to be messed with anymore, he didn't want to be hurt anymore and if Kai wanted anything to happen between them he'd have to take the slow road and prove himself. Surprisingly I think this has turned into one of my favorite series released this year. Plus, can I also say the production and the series score has been excellent. This is making me even more excited for Dark Blue Kiss coming soon!
Well things certainly are revving up lol overall I think PhaYo's storyline is too cutesy for me, which is fine, it's just not my cup of tea. Loving the other couples though like I knew I would. I'm sorry but the actor who plays Forth is the most perfect specimen, he was the absolutely best pick for this character, I love him so much. If I'm honest I'd take a cast of New Forth, Old Beam; Old Kit, Old Ming (I can't let them go even though I don't mind the new MingKit at all, they're doing a good job); and New Yo with a whole new Pha since I don't particularly like God or Ben for the role. Any way, wishful thinking on my part...
I'm excited to see the couples play out. I can't help but skip most of PhaYo's moments but I'm drawn in to the other couples right now haha Forth's parting words in the latest episode were the perfect teaser.
I mean I can't blame him. He's lived for years on scraps of affection and manipulation from Khai (usually to serve…
Yeah, the sleeping kiss, while portrayed as "cute," in reality I'm sure would be jarring. Especially in this context. I wasn't surprised Third flipped at all, from his standpoint the kiss came out of nowhere after Khai's already had a track record of playing with his emotions. I think from Khai's standpoint he just doesn't understand why, if Third already liked him, things between them can't just pick up. He's almost making it worse because Third doesn't understand where all this is coming from. As always the downfall is lack of communication lol. The acting is most definitely great, I'm so proud of them all!
It was confirmed in the interview with the director the series will debut on 33HD Channel and Mellow in October. (seems like a pretty quick turn-around which is interesting...)
I was really impressed with the acting this series; there were so many familiar faces but you can see how much they've rounded out their acting over the years. This drama could easily have been over-acted but the subtleties were so well portrayed there were multiple times I found myself in tears, or cracking up or feeling my gut churn in anger on behalf of a character. I think the dialogue between the characters was so important, particularly in these last episodes, so I'm glad I waited until they were subbed before watching (I often spoil myself by watching without subs first haha). All around great series, one of the top this year for me right now.
I'm excited to see the couples play out. I can't help but skip most of PhaYo's moments but I'm drawn in to the other couples right now haha Forth's parting words in the latest episode were the perfect teaser.