I thought this second episode was a huge improvement over the first one! Now I'm actually invested. The 2 lead actors are doing a great job for how young they are!
There's still some weird quirks to this show though... Like, is that highschool girl really dating a full on adult woman? And everyone is fine with that? Why are Im and Am so weirdly "charmed and invested" (to be nice about it) with those teenage boys? Some really weird choices... At least we didn't have the girl who gets a kick out of her brother dating other boys this episode... though that'll probably come back later...π
Still, huge improvement over episode 1 and I'm definitely checking episode 3 next week!
This show sucks.I avoid 99% of films, or series made in, or based on content made in China because of the ban…
I'm confused... How's this censored or a bromance? π€ There's literally 2 kisses in episode 2. Also this is made in Taiwan, not China, even if it is based on a Chinese novel.
If you're watching an ongoing show ofcourse it will be confusing. Most of the time you only understand things…
What do you mean "of course it will be confusing"?! That is a ridiculous take. Just because a show is ongoing doesn't mean it has to be confusing. I watch A LOT of ongoing shows that are NOT confusing. 4 Minutes for example is very complex and there's many many things that haven't been explained yet, because it's only episode 3, but it's not confusing.
Battle of the Writers though, IS confusing, and it's not because it's only on episode 3. It's because the writing is flawed and the editing is really strange.
What kind of person makes it to the first year of university without being aware of the fact some men are indeed attracted to other men? I'm sorry but was Taishin raised under a rock? There's a difference between being clueless and naive and being a complete bumbling idiot...
The boxer doesnβt want to be exposed to be in a gay relationship (fake or not) for the sake of his career. So,…
It's pretty obvious that, despite all the pretending, Yak really cares for Dee and decided to take that risk for the sake of him. So... I don't see either stupid characters or plot holes.
It's not so much the age gap but more the execution. If Songjam was the kind of doctor with enough training and…
he must be a genius then cause if at 25 you are not only a doctor but a specialist obstetrician with enough experience and seniority to be delivering a baby from a dying mother... Well, kudos to him! π
I have to agree with you and even some elements pointed into this direction but I don't know I felt a bit disappointed…
The age gap is more like 30, not 20. A 20 year old is not delivering babies in that kinda of situation... π Age gaps in themselves don't really bother me but here the execution is very wonky. π
most of these comments are so annoying. some people are too focused on an age gap when the real story is that…
It's not so much the age gap but more the execution. If Songjam was the kind of doctor with enough training and experience to deliver a baby in that kind of situation then he would have to be at least in his late 20s if we're going to be generous. So are we meant to believe Songjam in present day is nearly 50 years old?
The problem here is not Pond, it's the material he's been given.
That's quite an opinion...
Now I'm actually invested. The 2 lead actors are doing a great job for how young they are!
There's still some weird quirks to this show though...
Like, is that highschool girl really dating a full on adult woman? And everyone is fine with that? Why are Im and Am so weirdly "charmed and invested" (to be nice about it) with those teenage boys?
Some really weird choices...
At least we didn't have the girl who gets a kick out of her brother dating other boys this episode... though that'll probably come back later...π
Still, huge improvement over episode 1 and I'm definitely checking episode 3 next week!
What are y'all smoking?!
We get SO MUCH mediocrity in BL, sometimes I forget.
There's literally 2 kisses in episode 2.
Also this is made in Taiwan, not China, even if it is based on a Chinese novel.
Battle of the Writers though, IS confusing, and it's not because it's only on episode 3. It's because the writing is flawed and the editing is really strange.
I'm sorry but was Taishin raised under a rock?
There's a difference between being clueless and naive and being a complete bumbling idiot...
So... I don't see either stupid characters or plot holes.
they are the whole show at this point.
I just hope they don't get forgotten in the latter half of the series...
Age gaps in themselves don't really bother me but here the execution is very wonky. π
If Songjam was the kind of doctor with enough training and experience to deliver a baby in that kind of situation then he would have to be at least in his late 20s if we're going to be generous.
So are we meant to believe Songjam in present day is nearly 50 years old?