Poor Pai is so starved for love that he would forgive a knife in his heart if the stabber Just said “sorry, I did it cause I love you”. He can’t let Tim go because he’s afraid no One else will ever love him. I feel for him, but this is not a great foundation for a healthy relationship. His family is the worst and though I understand why Pai forgave grandpa, I like to imagine an alternate universe in which he says thanks, but no thanks. Too little too late.
My god, this comments section is pushing me to hope for a third season of this… I don’t even know how to call it anymore. There are many things that could be said about this latest episode, but my mind got stuck on the microwaves cookies and from there nothing seemed worthy of attention (as an italian nothing can be more offensive than Bad cooking, not even drugging your partner with a shitload of an unknown substance whose effects are virtually deadly, Just to show them how you feel -which only makes sense if you feel like a murderer)
Tim getting called out in such a public way, as a liar, cheater, scammer, in front of Pai's entire family, his…
My thoughts exactly. How can you expect me to believe That after a whole year of lies and deception, Pai can trust Tim in any way? Then if you consider the humiliation, the loss of his Life as he knew it and the inevitable hit to his self esteem, What the audience get from this turn of events is the end of the suspension of disbelief. And I’m sorry because I was liking the show. I knew the endgame was for Pai and Tim to get back Together, but there were many better ways to get there.
I really want to like this, but I must admit I'm totally lost in the timeline and the corporate conspiracies (which my brain refuses to understand - it's my limitation). Having to wait a week between episodes means that my brain erases all the (few) informations it managed to retain from the previous episode, so I think I'm gonna wait until all the episodes are out and then binge them in the hope to not lose track. Overall I like the acting and appreciate the attempt to do something more structured and mature than the usual boy meets boy BL series (don't get me wrong: I love that type of series, but I also love to engage in something different).
I don't know, guys, I've seen many higher rated series that are actually much worse than this. It was no masterpiece whatsoever, but it was entertaining. I enjoyed it, at least.
Great series with good acting (Dew!!), intriguing storyline, well-rounded characters, pleasing aesthetics. What ruined it for me, the reason why I could not give it a 10/10, was that I knew from the start that the endgame would be OffGun. No matter what twist the plot may take, I knew deep down (well, not so deep actually) that Jira and Ko would end up together. This is one of the cons of having fixed couples: it takes away from the engagement in the story development because you already know from the start how it's gonna end. This may work for a comfort romcom, but it's counterproductive in a story like this where you are supposed to wonder what the characters are going to do. It never left me wondering as I already knew and I enjoyed it less than I could have.
"I'm traumatized because my dad threw my teddy bear in the trash" is the most epic explanation for sadistic behaviour ever. I love every second of this train wreck