π― You dislike Sol, but can't hate Ming? Color me surprised.
Just like you said you don't like feminine gay men (which I don't think Sol is) I have my taste. You like someone's face and smile and I like nice bodies, not big muscles. There's basically no difference, we just like different things. You said you don't like the actor of Sol. And I don't like Up. That's it.
π― You dislike Sol, but can't hate Ming? Color me surprised.
Sol was honest about his feelings. I see no problem with that. That's a good attitude. Also the actor is not my "type" either, but still cuter than Up imo. I'm sure his body would be better too. For now Ming is just evil, repeating what Tong does. Not complex yet at least. I have heard of character development of course and seen it many times. It's just that he's been so mean that I can't see myself liking him no matter what he says or does. Maybe if he saved Joe with his own life... then we can talk about this again. Also I've seen comments that Ming doesn't really change much in the novel. We'll see what happens in this live adaptation.
Probably cos they're scared people won't like him even if he repents.
Being evil like Ming is still worse than just being weak, which is not evil. So I wish Ming got what he deserves in this series. I'm afraid he won't though.
I see a trope invented again. No, he was not forced. No he didn't owe anyone to do this. He had two music collabs…
You introduced yourself well here. I said the series is childish and you came to show how you took it personal and started to behave like a child. I guess it's fitting. Childish dialog for childish people. Nothing wrong with that. It's great the target group is to be found for this series too.
I see a trope invented again. No, he was not forced. No he didn't owe anyone to do this. He had two music collabs…
Lol you don't know anything about my age or my pets. Frankly, you sound stupid and as childish as this series, since you like the dialog. Like you said, my opinion, no matter how you try, I still say this is childish, like you.
I see a trope invented again. No, he was not forced. No he didn't owe anyone to do this. He had two music collabs…
Apparently you cannot tell the difference between normal adult and childish dialog. That is something that cannot be helped. But since you asked I might as well give an example. Yes, his reaction, verbal and fysical to euthanasia was very childish that it became funny. He could use some adult dialog. You don't notice anything childish, but I do. There's nothing we can do about that.
I see a trope invented again. No, he was not forced. No he didn't owe anyone to do this. He had two music collabs…
Did I mention the trip? No, I didn't even talk about that. His behavior is childish here. Nothing to do with empathy. Also light entertainment doesn't need to be childish.
Well, I didn't understand much what you explained. I haven't seen anyone come and go like in fast food restaurants. But that's ok. We all have our own experience while watching any series.