Overall I loved it more than the things I dislike about it, but agree w/ other comments re: # of episodes - it really NEEDED 12! The rush to wrap everything up became much too apparent leading into the 10th.
Have any of you seen Noeul's S2 rap videos? They are so good, and his character in those videos is the polar opposite…
Yes! A role reversal of sorts would be fun to watch. I read a translation of what I think was a fairly recent interview they did it was said that they’d like a mafia themed series, with Noeul suggesting he’d play the bratty son of some rich man to Boss’s mafioso.
I adored the first half of the story with Rain + Payu but the charm faded for me in the second half with Sky + Prapai. I liked them more as side characters than a couple but I think much of that feeling stems from the manner in which their story was presented. I would’ve been far more invested in their characters’ developing romance had their story been reserved for a second season spinoff rather than the way it was structured. The seriousness of Sky’s backstory alone was worthy of its own pacing and development time but instead felt rushed. I get why and what they were going for in opting to fit two stories into a single season but the squeeze was definitely at the expense of the storytelling in both halves.
Sooo… I initially dropped this series relatively quickly after starting it about a year ago, in large part due to the alpha/omega elements - moreover, supernatural genres have simply never really been my thing in any format. But I circled back to this recently after an unrelated and completely different supernatural leaning series that I had also prematurely written off ended up winning me over. And I must admit, this series is actually quite good! I went from scoffing at the plot to wishing there were more episodes. All this to say, if you’re on the fence about watching for similar reasons, give it a shot anyway because it just might surprise you!
I hear what you're saying. What is it about them, that qualifies them for the sex, right? That argument makes…
In part, so true, but at the same time they technically don’t need one another to get the job done so there’s definitely an element of human connection associated with the act for them that they miss and thus seeking.