i'm sorry but what is Sun Ah's motivation for doing all of this? because Yo Han didn't love her when they were children? I guess it makes sense in a drama where the other FL's whole existence centered around Ga On and his stupidity.
"live your life on your own terms. follow your heart." "I want you to go back and live your life. it's the reality." which one is it, then?? the last two episodes have been frustrating because of the not so good writing and mix's acting- nvm.
A five minute long crying scene just for them to make up in the same part or three minutes later. This is beyond ridiculous. edit: There has been no progress between Champ and Doc throughout these 11 episodes. Ain't that something? lol.
Episode 8 was good. I think the murderer is the intruder/ the guy that was chasing Sorawit, which I think was that other police officer. The one who's always with Inspector M.
Only watching to complete it at this point, but i'm so tempted to drop. One thing I want to point out though, why is the boss targeting Type and being homophobic when his little posse is obviously gay? One of them literally talked about having a crush on Type. The writing is so bad and contradictory that it's funny.
After years of him being homophobic you want him to change overnight?! If anything, I think he should have rejected…
I didn't say that. I simply said that what happened in this episode was not character development and criticized both Ai and Ni's reaction to Ton's reaction. And I do agree that it would make more sense for him to reject them.
Imagine being friends with someone who you know is homophobic. You come out to them and they tell you something like, "oh I didn't mean you when I was being homophobic, I meant the OTHERS". Wouldn't that still be offensive? I'd think "hey that's still me you're talking about?" This isn't character development. He wasn't even that upset about his friends deceiving him either lmao. This series is very predictable after all. Also I have to say, it's kind of impressive how many ridiculous tropes they managed to fit into this episode.
so is anyone going to mention what Ai and Ni were doing to make Chon 'reveal' the truth? what was that?? edit: I'm not going to start a conversation about them forcing him to come out, but that's what they did.
Slightly disappointed, but not surprised. It seems like GMMTV ruins everything it touches. This season made the issue bigger than it was last season, yet did nothing with it. There were too many plot twists, rendering them ineffective. Having this type of villain that literally controlled everything and everyone made it less enjoyable. Someone coming out of nowhere and knowing exactly what to do to fix everything and cause the villain to lose made the series anti-climatic. So last season the message was "we need to fight together," yet this season did not reflect that. What was the overall message here?
This post ISN'T telling you what you can or can not like, what you should or should not find humorous, or that…
Exactly!! The show doesn't condemn these behaviors. If one were to really think about what's funny/ what's supposed to be the joke in this show, one would realize that it's kind of disturbing.
edit: There has been no progress between Champ and Doc throughout these 11 episodes. Ain't that something? lol.
edit: I'm not going to start a conversation about them forcing him to come out, but that's what they did.