lin yishen and shan chong from ski into love sound so similar. does anyone know if they used a voice actor or if i am just confused? i keep thinking about it so i had to ask
i think i am seeing a pattern over here like just how many times did the memory forgetting or brainwashing concept show up?
let's get to it. it started off really good you know i was floating on that bliss of starting a new drama and it being so good but then suddenly, it fell off during those mitu valley episodes. that's why, even though i started it around december of 2024, i still wasn't able to pick it back up until a few days ago. it's just that initial eps were so good so i expected something better so ya it fell off but not to the depths of hell, so i did eventually gather enough interest to continue it and you know what? although it was like a cycle of "we're so back" and "it's so over", i mostly enjoyed it.
i have my complaints though. i don't know if anyone will understand this sentence but what i am trying to say is, the concept of each situation is well written which distracted me from focusing on the inconsistency of the details in that particular situation and what it is doing for the overall story. they tried to tie all those inconsistencies neatly with a bow by bringing in personal story and sentiment at the end and it was actually working on me until those last few mins of the last ep. so while i enjoyed it, i can't help but have questions. anyways, i threw my logical reasoning out so we're good now.
BUT WHAT'S WITH THE ENDING? i don't even need kisses but i was so sad that they weren't even shown in same frame. i really hate it when things end like that. i read on twt when it was airing about some chinese censorship. i don't remember what i read but i think we should start blaming them for everything. fuck this chinese censorship for pushing my grandma off a building.
anyways, 8/10. i have liked many works of both the actors and that's not going to change anytime soon :)
originally added this to give another chance to ohmleng after the disaster that is 'kidnap'. i thought one of them will be re-casted when they announced that they wouldn't work together anymore but now both of them are gone. i need either the plot to be interesting or atleast one of the the main actors to impress me in some other series to be able to watch anything new from them but these two don't ring any bells so i guess it's a goodbye.
will this be released as 3 different shows? or will it be like s1? afair, for s1, they didn't release separate trailers, and the 2 pairs were shown simultaneously across the 17 eps, although with lesser screentime for the 2nd pair. just asking because mdl created 3 different pages for this show and wabisabi also released 3 separate trailers.
i have too much to say but not enough strength to type so in few lines. esther yu's baby voice never annoyed me but even i could tell she overdid it in this one. started off great, like a 10/10 great and then suddenly fell off in the later episodes. last few episodes were so rushed and underwhelming. what is up with yan & nanfeng during the entire series? we might never know. ultimately, everything was great but the parts that sucked was because they decided to cut it all short. i will never be able to sleep peacefully knowing this had 10 more episodes. fuck you youku. 8/10, if you enjoyed aasol i feel like you would like the initial episodes.
there is. but he's different kinda annoying when compared to other cdramas SML's lol i don't know how to explain but he roams around her like a literal puppy even though she has made it clear that she doesn't like him but he just thinks they are destined and her family especially her mother pushes her to him because she thinks he is the best for her daughter. for now, he is just 95% "roll my eyes everytime he's on the screen" annoying and 5% annoyingly cute so i am just hoping it doesn't go to "want to smash my phone" annoying ðŸ˜
can anyone give a spoiler about how Yuri going to hurt Jayjay or how he is going to be a villain , he is just…
i read this somewhere but apparently he slept with freya while he was still engaged to jayjay and jay catches them in the act but this is just one among the other things he did but i didn't read any other spoilers
weekends are 1 ep only??? why doesn't god just kill me already? no but why did i start this while it was still airing????? if i just waited another 15 days i could've binge watched it all at once ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜
it's so disgusting but what's more unsettling is he will probably get a slap on the wrist and go right back to film set. like look at that moon taeil, he was proven not even accused fucking PROVEN RAPIST but is still roaming free with no charges whatsoever. south korea is a fucking joke. i hope all men in that country just drop down dead one day.
this is the first time in a while i am watching something during its 1st airing day and i think i will follow the rest of the air period closely. i am so excited :>
i started it because i wanted this concept to happen in BL since 2015 after watching exo next door. it started out really good and then it kinda felt like a chore to watch in the middle, but the ending episodes finished off strong, so my mind is convinced that it deserves a high rating.
i was surprised at how similar tpop scene is to kpop culture and yes i get that famous kpop groups have thai members and that was a huge influence on thai content, but they could have been a little more creative about it.
about the plot, it's the most basic and very predictable plot so i could just sit back and watch without getting frustrated. it didn't turn out boring to me but i feel like i would have dropped it if i watched it all in one go. anyways, it served what it promised so an 8/10 :>
let's get to it. it started off really good you know i was floating on that bliss of starting a new drama and it being so good but then suddenly, it fell off during those mitu valley episodes. that's why, even though i started it around december of 2024, i still wasn't able to pick it back up until a few days ago. it's just that initial eps were so good so i expected something better so ya it fell off but not to the depths of hell, so i did eventually gather enough interest to continue it and you know what? although it was like a cycle of "we're so back" and "it's so over", i mostly enjoyed it.
i have my complaints though. i don't know if anyone will understand this sentence but what i am trying to say is, the concept of each situation is well written which distracted me from focusing on the inconsistency of the details in that particular situation and what it is doing for the overall story. they tried to tie all those inconsistencies neatly with a bow by bringing in personal story and sentiment at the end and it was actually working on me until those last few mins of the last ep. so while i enjoyed it, i can't help but have questions. anyways, i threw my logical reasoning out so we're good now.
BUT WHAT'S WITH THE ENDING? i don't even need kisses but i was so sad that they weren't even shown in same frame. i really hate it when things end like that. i read on twt when it was airing about some chinese censorship. i don't remember what i read but i think we should start blaming them for everything. fuck this chinese censorship for pushing my grandma off a building.
anyways, 8/10. i have liked many works of both the actors and that's not going to change anytime soon :)
i was surprised at how similar tpop scene is to kpop culture and yes i get that famous kpop groups have thai members and that was a huge influence on thai content, but they could have been a little more creative about it.
about the plot, it's the most basic and very predictable plot so i could just sit back and watch without getting frustrated. it didn't turn out boring to me but i feel like i would have dropped it if i watched it all in one go. anyways, it served what it promised so an 8/10 :>