Just my 2 cents. For me, nothing that Tyme does is casual or uncounted for. It's precisely calculated to meet…
Yeah, I'm not sure if Tyme is being genuine right now. Before Great changes things, in the first scene of episode 4, we see Tyme accusing him of knowing where Nan is. So, does Tyme still believe Great is working with Korn, or is that resolved just because he helped Nan escape? It's hard to tell with so many possibilities. I can't figure out if scheming Tyme only exists in timeline 1 and changes in timeline 2 because of what Great does, or if he stays the same.
What people, or at least what I, complain about isn't the individual screen time of each character but about them…
Yeah, that might be it. Everything with them moves so quickly that I feel like I barely get to enjoy one part before they rush into the next storyline.
I'm more curious about Great in the original actually. We know he is capable of run over a woman and run way,…
He comes across as such a typical rich brat who never faces any consequences—kind of like Title in a way. Honestly, I just want to see both of these bad boys falling for each other lmao.
I'm so tired of this stupid war between the couples' fans, y'all are kinda ruining my watching experience. I mean…
I do have an issue with how things are playing out, but that's just my opinion. What I don't understand is why people are going after Fuaiz. He's an actor; he didn't write the script or choose how many scenes he gets, so I don't really get the backlash. I have a lot of frustrations with this show, mainly because my main focus is the romance, and Great and Tyme's relationship isn't developed enough. But taking it out on an actor feels like too much.
I'm really curious about how the original timeline played out between Great and Tyme. I mean, I know it was a lot darker, and like I mentioned before, the bar scene is probably set in that timeline, where Tyme also steals something from him. But I wonder, were they just casual hookups with some underlying animosity? Was it more of a dark, toxic relationship? There are so many dynamics that could have been at play, especially when you compare it to how sweet and soft things are between them now. I really hope we get to see more of what it was like, especially because Tyme playing the bad guy is super intriguing, and props to Jes for pulling that off so well hehe.
What people, or at least what I, complain about isn't the individual screen time of each character but about them…
That’s probably it. It might also be because in most BLs, the main couple usually gets about 80% of the screen time while everyone else gets 20%. So, it’s a bit unusual to see a show that gives almost equal time to all characters. I’m not saying it’s bad, but it’s definitely not something many shows do, so my brain might just not be used to it 🤣.
What people, or at least what I, complain about isn't the individual screen time of each character but about them…
I barely understood the screenshots, but if your math is correct (I didn't count), then it seems good. However, I'm really confused about why it feels so short. It's not just one or two people saying this—lots of them feel the same way. I don't know if it's the way they edited the scenes or maybe the pacing of the development, but it feels very short, while Tonklas seems long. I'm glad it's not a confirmed fact, because that would be disappointing. Sammon also mentioned that she feels there aren't many great moments with Tyme, and that things will improve, but I can't figure out why it feels like this.
What people, or at least what I, complain about isn't the individual screen time of each character but about them…
It doesn’t break down the screen time for couples, but the first picture shows the overall time for each character, regardless of whether they are alone or who they interact with. The second picture indicates the time when they are completely alone.
What people, or at least what I, complain about isn't the individual screen time of each character but about them…
I’ve seen it, and honestly, I find it completely useless. This happens a lot on Twitter—on both sides. People attack those who complain about the screentime, and vice versa, those who want more Win or Tonkla get attacked too. Both sides are wrong. People have a right to complain, and people have a right to like the second couple more and want more of them. I don’t understand why the insults and fights are necessary; it’s weird.
What people, or at least what I, complain about isn't the individual screen time of each character but about them…
Yes, thank you for sharing it. Bible and Jes do have more screen time, though not together—just individually. I'm glad someone kept track of it, haha. It would be odd if the main actors didn’t get more screen time, considering the regulations and all.
Someone took the pain of calculating screentime for each character:https://x.com/r_o_s_i_e__/status/1826149455533424700?t=rZ4v5QD58WPy9bMqQ75SSA&s=19The…
What people, or at least what I, complain about isn't the individual screen time of each character but about them together in a scene because if you compare the combined screen time and significant scenes of Tyme and Great with those of other characters, it often feels shorter. This is because there’s little to no development, and everything speeds up dramatically IN MY OPINION. But I guess it’s all a matter of perspective.
I mean yes, I guess this one was supposed to be soft and romantic while tonkla's are more about the roughness and eagerness 😭 but just seeing jesbible did kill me ngl
Bible: Bsumbody
Jes: JesNobody