I really don't like "miscommunication" between pairings, but what I DO love is that Nuea stood up for himself, to Phoon, and Kluen in order to get some sort of understanding of what he wants, and to let them know how he's feels about the messy situation between the three of them.
Phoon was shooting his shot for Nuea, just like how the other young female student did in the last two episodes, but I think he did it for the chance to finally get his feelings out there, knowing that he never had a chance in hell in getting Nuea to fall for him, and for him to release his jealousy, and anger over not being chosen over Kluen. He's been itching to punch Kluen since the very first episode.
This season is much more interesting than the first one. The theme, works much more better, when it's focused on connecting the storylines with the four main characters.
Yes!! Li Gong finally revealed his long unrequited feelings for Ze Shou.
Yuki is determined to get Ying Ze to see himself, the way that he sees him. A lovely man, and father that deserves to have someone love, and appreciate him, for who he is. Ying Ze is just so flustered by the attention, he's getting from Yuki.
I feel that the planning to divorce couple, will actually reconfirm their love, and appreciation for one another, at the end of this series.
You packed a lot of solid message into a much shorter post than I could have accomplished it in. And I agree with…
From what I recall, Sarawat basically forces Tine to have sex with him, isn't at all gentle with him, and revels in the fact that he's made him cry. He gets off on the pain he's giving to Tine.
To say that I was shocked was an understatement, because there was absolutely no inkling of that type of behavior, with the characters that we saw onscreen.
There were "issues" regarding Win being cast?!
As for the "issues" regarding the much grateful changes in the TV version of Nuea in Star & Sky: tough titty.
Isn't it funny that a show about anarchist vigilantes has a healthier relationship than one with romance as the…
Well, Korea, Taiwan, and Japan have been coming through this late winter/early spring with some very good gems. SE, CBAW, Blueming, DNA Says Love You, Plus & Minus, Absolute BL2, Kei & Yaku, Mr. Unlucky, CM the movie (if it gets put on a platform).
You packed a lot of solid message into a much shorter post than I could have accomplished it in. And I agree with…
Yup. I enjoyed 2Gether, and then other viewers told me about what actually happened in the novel. I alwayd wondered if folks really wanted to see that part adapted for the tv series. It would have changed how that series was viewed by the tv audience.
Yep. Oh, and don't forget:Kuea: "I'm breaking off the engagement."Lian: "Why?"Kuea: "You said you don't love me."Lian:…
All of these scenes, with the perpetual smirk on Lian's face, as he gazes into the close to tears, in the eyes of his "Annabelle" Kuea, as he slowly realizes that he will have to keep up with this persona, for the rest of his life, if he does go through with this marriage.
That's not fair! This show has also been about lying, dogs, avoidance, sex, Kuea's general inadequacy in the eyes…
Yup. There is no way that Mandee will not see their YT views, along with the appeal of viewers that like MaxNat, especially now that Nat is getting older, as a way to leverage off the CP adaption. Maybe the NB adaption in 2023.
I try to call it out every time it makes me uncomfortable in relation to the way it's portrayed. Fo example, (KP…
"The show is responsible for itself."
Exactly, and again, CP is an entirely different series (with a different theme) from KP. Why is KP always being used as a comparison? What about these shows currently, "La Cuisine", "Our Days", "Cupid's Last Wish", "Dear Doctor, I'm Coming For Soul", "What's Zabb Man", "DNA Says Love You", "Plus & Minus", "Triage", or even "Fukou-kun wa Kiss Suru Shika Nai!"?
Ji Woo continues to be "friendzoned" by Yu Na, since she doesn't see him as "a man aka another threat to her".
Ji Woo continues to not get that Roa has a serious crush, and interest in him.
Roa doesn't see that one of his roommates, the tennis jock has an interest in him.
Their fellow roommate, Min Jae is utterly clueless about it.
Hye Won is bound, and determined to try and get Professor Lin to see her as a potential girlfriend, and not someone, who's "pranking him".
I'm still enjoying it.
Phoon was shooting his shot for Nuea, just like how the other young female student did in the last two episodes, but I think he did it for the chance to finally get his feelings out there, knowing that he never had a chance in hell in getting Nuea to fall for him, and for him to release his jealousy, and anger over not being chosen over Kluen. He's been itching to punch Kluen since the very first episode.
Yuki is determined to get Ying Ze to see himself, the way that he sees him. A lovely man, and father that deserves to have someone love, and appreciate him, for who he is. Ying Ze is just so flustered by the attention, he's getting from Yuki.
I feel that the planning to divorce couple, will actually reconfirm their love, and appreciation for one another, at the end of this series.
Naoya fell first, but Kota fell harder.
To say that I was shocked was an understatement, because there was absolutely no inkling of that type of behavior, with the characters that we saw onscreen.
There were "issues" regarding Win being cast?!
As for the "issues" regarding the much grateful changes in the TV version of Nuea in Star & Sky: tough titty.
in the eyes of his "Annabelle" Kuea, as he slowly realizes that he will have to keep up with this persona, for the rest of his life, if he does go through with this marriage.
Exactly, and again, CP is an entirely different series (with a different theme) from KP. Why is KP always being used as a comparison? What about these shows currently, "La Cuisine", "Our Days", "Cupid's Last Wish", "Dear Doctor, I'm Coming For Soul", "What's Zabb Man", "DNA Says Love You", "Plus & Minus", "Triage", or even "Fukou-kun wa Kiss Suru Shika Nai!"?