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Added 2024-08-03 02:42:41 +0000 UTCEpisode One: Vidyard, WeTransfer
Episode Two: Vidyard, WeTransfer
Episode Three: Vidyard, WeTransfer
Episode Four: Vidyard, WeTransfer
Episode Five: Vidyard, WeTransfer
Episode Six: Vidyard, WeTransfer
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Episode Eight: VIdyard, WeTransfer
*Starting from episode five and onward, this reaction series will turn more critical than you're used to seeing from me. It's an experiment really, because I enjoy a lot of aspects of the show and don't want to drop it, but I also have some critical opinions and it would be dishonest to act like they don't exist. I've never come across a series like this on camera before and didn't quite know what to do about it in the moment, which is why episode four's commentary may be a bit sparse.
If enjoying a series while also enjoying a good faith critical discussion is your vibe, that's what the rest of this series is here for. But I definitely didn't want to just spring it on you, I wouldn't want that as a viewer either. <3
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I'm so glad I decided to watch this through your reaction videos, because I would've been a bit lost otherwise. Now that I think about it, Bible being Great really did kinda make the character feel a little off, like something was missing, I could say. Bible being Tyme would've made more sense and worked out better. The exposition of the series really felt odd to me too, like they should've put more into figuring out how to make all the peaces to fit. Also I don't know what other people think but in my opinion they should've made completely new song for this show and not use Jeff's song. Yes, he's said himself that Be on Cloud has the right to use it but it really threw me off when I heard it used in this, like it didn't fit in this
Mari-Emm
2024-09-20 18:17:48 +0000 UTCEpisode 8 spoiler below I actually prefer this version instead of the suggestion that you, Brittany. made about having us viewers know about the 4 minute situation from the begin and then guess what belong to reality and what not. For me personally that would be too easy to spot which is which (reality or not) and that would have made the series more boring to me. But I also a someone do think for example American series/movies are too predictable. And I can see how this way could be too confusing for some people. And my interpretation is that Great didn't wake up at all and this last episode is 4 persons 4 minutes. And we don´t see the rewind or obvious sign of this here, because only two of them was "gifted" to see 4 minutes in futures and because we are supposed to have figured out the clues of 4 minutes by now. So I think the Ton Kla´s confession and getting out his female lowers grip was Korns 4 minutes and the lets "run away" was Ton Kla´s 4 minutes. But mostly in this episode we saw Thymes 4 minuts and how he wished Great was/behaved/would do and for a live together. I will also rewatch, but I am quite sure every time they (Great and Thyme )got chemistry), there are in either of theirs 4 minutes. The main reason for rewatching though is for me is to figuring out something( see i am right ) about the "art exhibition" and Den´s "girlfriend" "Lukwa".
Karin Elfwing
2024-09-18 19:11:29 +0000 UTCepisode 8 spoiler below:
Karin Elfwing
2024-09-18 18:44:42 +0000 UTCWhy do they all die at 11 o'clock? - Well they don't, it's to symbolize the 11th hour! I agree with some of your critiique points, especially about the TymeGreat romantic storyline - that was too underdeveloped to leave the audence emotionally invsted. However I think a rewatch might do you good - because there were a few of the puzzle pieces that you mixed up (and that's why they didn't fit), and plotlines you missed/didn't get and so some of the questions you posed along the way, were actually already answered. I would love to see you do a video after the rewatch! Even when I don't agree, I always enjoy your deep dives! 🤿 ❣️
Marie Schmidt
2024-09-18 11:37:17 +0000 UTCEpisode 8/series comment, so spoilers in this comment. I agree with you on a lot of what you're saying. I've been in the (small) group of people, who had been able to follow what was going on from the start, knowing what was what, so I have never really been confused about anything whilst watching. I think it's a good story, but at the same time I feel like I haven't been fully engaged whilst watching. I can't figure out if my reasons are similar to the points you made about the characters, or if it's 'just' another case of me being ruined by Mile and Apo's KinnPorsche performance. I still haven't found anything that captures me like they/KinnPorsche did. About Bible getting the role as Great instead of Tyme, it's hard to say how different it would have been with Bible remaining as Tyme, since this version of Great and Tyme, and the story, is quite different from what they apparently were in the first draft. Sammon rewrote the story, likely to avoid that *any* early input ideas might be included, to avoid plagiarism claims (since P accused B of giving her story plot to BoC). Btw, you never told us what was the spoiler you got for this episode, or did I miss that? 😆 Now, few things about the episode. We were never supposed to know if Great made it, until we saw him at the memorial/merit ceremony. It's why we didn't see him wake up. It was Korn who told Wanchai's daughter that Warit killed Wanchai. He's the man who was 'taken care of' by Warit in early episodes. So he kinda took revenge, and rattle out Fasai's father, before leaving with Ton Kla. The pen that Great gave that guy on the stairways, is the camera pen Tyme had earlier, of another like it. The ending is supposed to be a little open to speculation and interpretation.
DanishWolf
2024-09-17 19:27:26 +0000 UTCSo, thank you Brit, I never connected with Great as a character, I still couldn’t tell you who he is, and Tyme, I got some of the revenge motive, but not much else, and the two of them as the couple in love, I didn’t feel it, but I stayed until the end to see what you thought, you’re right on point to me, would love to see a vid on the rewatch
Leslie
2024-09-17 04:21:49 +0000 UTCAbout the instalove between Win and Ton Kla, I see it as Win's character being the stereotypical hero falling for the damsel in distress. Ton Kla is very apparently drowning in his own trauma. His emotional maturity seems stunted as a result, giving him a kind of child like and very black and white perspective on the world. He has very little ability to cope in a healthy way with his emotions and adversity, becoming dependant on stronger partners like Korn and Win to take care OF him and FOR him. As someone working in the mental health field, his character is a fascinating case study and has been my favourite of the whole series.
Alexandra Gatien
2024-09-16 23:20:11 +0000 UTCYou're right, Jeff wasn't singing. Jess was the one that was singing
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2024-09-16 19:54:35 +0000 UTCIt's so interesting with your reactions to Sammon's writing, and not really trusting it, because you think earlier series of her work is a bit of a mess. I haven't seen Triage or Manner of Death, so I can't say, but you aren't a fan of it, whilst I see other fans who love her writing style so much, calling example MoD a masterpiece, so I get two very different views of her writing - though neither of the other opinions I have seen has been by other episode reactors. It's clear though that Sammon's writing style is either a Yay or a Nay to various people.
DanishWolf
2024-09-07 22:24:50 +0000 UTCI think you're confusing yourself on a few matters... 1) Win the cop never questioned if Ton Kla killed his brother Dome, that confusion and doubt was with the audince - and so the cop shouldn't have a big aha- moment that the boy he's fucking isn't the killer. 2) The guy that shot the grandma wasn't Korn and Great's dad, it was the other buisness partner, the father of the lady trying to marry Korn - so we're not dealing with 3 timelines, Tyme never met this guy in either of the "two" TYMELINES lol
Marie Schmidt
2024-09-07 21:43:38 +0000 UTCstating my guess now for episode 8: Tyme puts the diary away and somehow meets Great again, all before anyone else dies, and we somehow get a happy ending for everyone in fake bliss - while in the real worls where everything went wrong both of them die, and maybe the company + Title killind Dome and such get somehow revealed and made public in that universe I have not watched the show before so this is the way i can see this somehow resolved with only 1 episode left, tho i would love to be surprised with something else!
Corvins.art
2024-09-07 17:25:45 +0000 UTCSo... All this needs to be resolved in the final episode that is the next? COOL, cool - cool - cool.
Lilah Kane
2024-09-07 10:24:13 +0000 UTCWell, ready for Brit to react to Ep. 7 because W.T.F.? WHAT? pls help, thank you
Leslie
2024-09-07 01:39:21 +0000 UTCComments on episode 6, so don't read further if you haven't seen it yet (watch Brittany's reaction first). It's weird, because I am not particularly confused about what is happening, as I had somehow guessed the timeline twist, already from the (non-revealing) trailer. It took me until episode 4/5 to clue in on what tiny detail put the (correct) theory in my mind, especially since the trailer tells almost nothing about the plot and what happens in the series. That is as unknown to me as anyone else, and yet I'm also right 😆 That iz unless the last two episodes make a tweak that I didn't see coming. Great has daddy/family issues a mile long, and just want someone to validate and love him, which is why it's almost an insta-romance, in the ep.1-5 mental TL, where he changes every mistake to do better. He wants love so badly. The pre-credit scene is always the brutal TL. Tonkla already beat Title to death with a rock (episode 2 entry scene), just like Title killed Dome. They found two bodies at the pier. First was Dome, later identified by Tonkla. The 2nd body they found, I guess is Title's (unless it's Korn, waiting for a possible twist). Then we saw Win get the results of the DNA test in previous episode. In this they go to arrest Tonkla.
DanishWolf
2024-09-03 19:50:34 +0000 UTCK pax. I also really like the enjambed timelines and actually don't find them confusing ,just intriguing, and I also hope (and actually think) there is more going on than a "real" timeline and "imagined" timeline. And if the turns out is that one version of events is just in one characters or some characters head I probably wouldn´t like that. It would be a to easy solutionf or a serie like this in my opinion. But multiple things can be true at once,eg. earlier versions of some eventss can somehow not be the real deal (and it does not have to be that is hallucinatory or dreaming or at least not complete...) and it can also be true at the same time that more is m going on. (I have couple theories of that could be the case). And I agree that with you k pax that will be to much plot holes if it just in one person head´s.
Karin Elfwing
2024-09-02 21:08:32 +0000 UTCI really like the enjambed timelines, but I acknowledge that I'm also a huge sci-fi nerd and am very used to this kind of thing. If it turns out that this is what's going on, I think it's clever that the audience's view of the story cuts from an "imagined" timeline to a "real" timeline for the bits of the story the person doing the imagining wouldn't have been able to build out because he didn't know those people existed. That said, I get that I'm probably not the core audience for this series. If it turns out that the scenes including or mentioning Ton Kla or Win (Twink and Hot Cop) are the "real" timeline and everything else through Episode 5 is an "imagined" timeline, and that's all that's going on, then I do wonder if the series would have been better off with a more (but not totally) linear structure. It probably would be more accessible if we played through the "imagined" four-minute timeline completely in Episodes 1-2 or 1-3, with no cuts over to Ton Kla or Win at all except for the leaps forward in time in each episode's pre-credit scene. Then, start running the "real" timeline with Great and only then cut over to the Ton Kla/Win/Korn storyline. Personally, I think there's something else going on beyond just a "real" timeline and an alternate timeline totally in one character's head, because there are elements that aren't fully explained by that theory and that seem deliberately placed. Plus, we still have two episodes left.
K Pax
2024-09-02 01:05:44 +0000 UTCI also speculate that this episode is telling us what was really happened and other scenarios is was Great wished happened/he had done. For me it also seems that those wishes/hallucinatory scenes sometimes also act to deliver critism to other (thai) BL:s and some of "the true scene" is little bit "Here is how to do it..." Or maybe I as young ironic generation swede (we calll the people born in 60´s and 70´s the ironic generation) is reading to much in to it.
Karin Elfwing
2024-09-01 18:00:51 +0000 UTCMy thoughts...I think the pre-credit scene has always been in the true timeline. I think Ton kla and Win (cop) have always been in the true timeline. I think everything else until episode 6 has been unconscious Great imagining things differently. I think even Korn was imagined to be less harsh. I think episode 6 is everything in the true timeline. Great being shot in the elevator would explain his weird reaction in the elevator at the very beginning. I just can't figure out how it could possibly have a happy ending, unless he wakes up and it's all a dream or premonition of some sort. Of course, I could be totally wrong!
Tammy Beasley
2024-08-31 18:14:24 +0000 UTCThis is such a weird series and it makes my head spin... It is not bad but... I have hard time understand sometimes which timeline scenes are happening.
Lilah Kane
2024-08-31 10:18:21 +0000 UTCYeah Brittney, you're confused about the Tonkla-Dome-Tle-Hot Cop storyline. We saw Tonkla last episode pre-credits kidnapping Tle, presumable to take him to the same spot Tle killed Dome and kill him with the same rock. That was the flash we saw that looked like maybe he killed his brother. But they clarified that there were two corpses found at the same sight. So anything with the cop in it has always been the no-powers-no-do-overs universe.
threerings
2024-08-31 07:26:00 +0000 UTCI'm pretty sure the first Corpse we same was Dome (Twink's Brother) and the second Corpse was Title (the psycho) because the detective said he was also beaten to death and if it's not a serial killer than it was revenge. So Tongkla already killed Title, that's why he's after Great now.
BaoziBang (Tali)
2024-08-31 05:33:04 +0000 UTCDo you come here often? That’s all I’m saying
Leslie
2024-08-31 02:20:03 +0000 UTCWhups, turns out I uploaded Ep. 4 again instead of Ep. 5. Uploading now, will have it fixed once it's done processing. <3
Brittany Diamond
2024-08-27 21:25:29 +0000 UTCI still can't get ep 5 it episode 4 link
Phetsile
2024-08-27 06:49:26 +0000 UTCI think it is the wrong Vidyard link for ep 5- it shows ep 4
Angie G
2024-08-27 02:15:56 +0000 UTCHey i think you uploaded the wrong link for ep 5, it shows ep 4 again
Lucy
2024-08-26 21:01:05 +0000 UTCThe hooded guy in episode 5 is Tonkla. Links back to start scene of episode 2. (Again got my theory confirmed 😊)
DanishWolf
2024-08-26 13:24:44 +0000 UTCIf the romance isn’t at the center of it, that must be the reason I’m not getting it, murder mysteries are cool and I’ve seen a million of them, I thought the relationship was the main thing here
Leslie
2024-08-26 02:26:30 +0000 UTCThat’s what I mean, all the mystery gets all the screen time, I want a good story too but it’s boys love right? To me that should be the main thing but maybe this one is different
Leslie
2024-08-26 02:24:17 +0000 UTCI feel like BOC's strength is being able to tell a great story with romance included but not at the center of it. They did it perfectly in Dead Friend Forever as well.
Ophelia
2024-08-25 22:12:18 +0000 UTCThank you Danish Wolf for poiting this out, that the link to episode five here (Vidyard) goes to episode 4, not five. Hopefully Brittany sees your comment and can fix it :)
Karin Elfwing
2024-08-25 16:49:08 +0000 UTCI'm not here for the love story alone , I'm here for the thrill of exploring a new BL alley. Let's face it, knowing what Great 's family did to Tyme's I would be very uncomfortable if they were lovey dovey like it did not matter . Not all love story must be comfortable for main leads. "Spaceless" was really cruel, for instance , but as they had known each other for years, a deep bond was believable . Here they have just had one date plus one night in bed together, and started flirting only days ago , they cannot act like they are fated lovers in my opinion . There is still much distance , unspoken things and weariness , even distrust between them despite the attraction .
Saye
2024-08-25 15:30:01 +0000 UTCBrittany, you uploaded the wrong episode. It's episode 4 again on Vidyard, instead of episode 5.
DanishWolf
2024-08-25 15:27:59 +0000 UTCBrittney, join us in the Discord. We've been going ham with our theories for the last two days over this episode, and pointing out things. Full-on tin-foil hat energy. lol
MavenCree
2024-08-25 03:08:05 +0000 UTCI need a Murder Board...
MavenCree
2024-08-23 21:50:46 +0000 UTCWe are here for the love story, right, it just gets lost in the rest of it, just my opinion
Leslie
2024-08-23 16:14:29 +0000 UTCWhat are you talking about? They have the most screen time.
Ophelia
2024-08-22 19:20:40 +0000 UTCI guess I’m not really seeing the lack of balance a lot of people are talking about. Tonkla had a good amount of time in episode 4, but besides that he only has been in one or two scenes per episode. Great/Tyme are still the center of the story and have the most time on screen by far.
Ophelia
2024-08-22 13:58:36 +0000 UTCOne more thought, the sex scenes with the subplot triangle are soft core porn, or right up to the line, then our main couple have a date and a sex scene that I will probably see on Season 3 of Heartstopper, it was sweet and hot but the tone, not getting it, can’t wait for Brittany to help make sense of this, KinnPorsche was my intro to BL like this, I may be missing something
Leslie
2024-08-19 19:15:19 +0000 UTCAh okey! Thanks! :-)
Marie Schmidt
2024-08-19 13:32:44 +0000 UTCStarts with Ep.5
Leslie
2024-08-19 07:42:39 +0000 UTCI'm a little confused about the new set up? I thought we were gonna get your critical thoughts on these uncut reactions, but the reaction video I just watched started without an intro and ended right when the episode finished - so there was no extended discussion. Did I misunderstand something?
Marie Schmidt
2024-08-18 15:18:40 +0000 UTCWithout giving spoilers, the very short trailer doesn't give much of anything at all, when it comes to the story plot, which is why I went and looked at it again, to pinpoint what gave me my main theory of the time thing. Also since it looks like my theory seems to be almost/fully spot on. I finally figured out it's a matter of a few seconds from the trailer, that's it. How on earth that made my brain take the correct leap, I have no idea 😆 As for the first four episodes, it's said that they were the appetizers. Now the story will start to flesh out the rest within the currents setting, and apparently it's about to get more intense 👀 So hold on to your hat, prepare your brain, because it's gonna be a bumpy ride and lot to absorb. Btw, the starting scenes in each episode is definitely on the same timeline. And the question you made, if Nan was stabbed in the leg. She was shot in the leg, when she tried to escape in episode 3.
DanishWolf
2024-08-18 12:20:32 +0000 UTCAnd finally, the whole four-minute concept itself makes establishing who Great is as a person all that much harder. If a person is who they are because of the decisions they make, how are we supposed to understand a person's character when we see them make two different decisions at so many important inflection points? Which is more reflective of who that person "truly" is, the decision they make in the moment or the one that they make when given a chance for further reflection? It's possible to make this work as a method of characterization--and I see this finally starting to happen in Episode 4--but it's really, *really* hard to do well. In short, I think the screenwriter set themselves a really difficult task by imbuing their main character with this particular set of character traits and especially in this particular context, and it's just not quite working yet. But, I give them major credit for trying. I tend to enjoy it much more when creators attempt something ambitious and difficult and fall short than when they have little new or creative to offer and coast on easy mode.
K Pax
2024-08-17 23:44:31 +0000 UTCI'm loving the style, cinematography and acting. I'm loving the (what I interpret as) sci fi elements, tricky plotting and suspense. I'm struggling with how the script is handling characterization in some places, mostly with Great. (And to be clear, I think Bible is doing a fantastic job with what he's been given to work with.) Part of it is just a function of the lack of balance between the Ton Kla/Korn/Cop story line and the Great/Tyme/4 Minutes story line. I'm hopeful that the Ton Kla story line was front-loaded for a reason and the balance will resolve itself in upcoming episodes. The other issues I think are more fundamental. Brittany commented in the first episode that she didn't feel like she knew Great yet, even though he's the main character. I'm in the same boat. I feel like I should know pretty quickly who a character is or what they want (preferably both). I got that with Tyme, Ton Kla, Korn, and the cop pretty early, even if it took longer to learn the why behind it. I still don't feel like I have a good grasp on Great. The best read I have on Great is he's a very passive and isolated person, not out to hurt anybody but not going to go out of his way to help, not intentionally stand-offish but also not going out of his way to connect with other people. I actually love characters like this when done well, but they are super difficult to write effectively, especially in a medium like TV/film where there is no internal monologue. With passive characters, it's too easy for it to feel like everything just happens *to* them, rather than them participating in their own story.
K Pax
2024-08-17 23:30:09 +0000 UTCI honestly didn't feel like Korn and Tonkla's first time was that sweet. Whether or not it was intentional, it feels like Korn found this vulnerable, inexperienced young man who needed a way out of his abusive home and molded him into exactly what he wanted.
Ophelia
2024-08-17 13:56:15 +0000 UTCI am having a hard time with our main couple falling in love, it’s like they have had 5 minutes of screen time compared to the rest of it, guess I’m not feeling it, hope it gets better
Leslie
2024-08-17 07:06:00 +0000 UTC11:04 time’s up, that’s my theory, unless they figure out the mystery, that’s the real 4 minutes, the clock on Great’s wall
Leslie
2024-08-15 01:59:08 +0000 UTCThe time in that very first scene of the series is 11 o'clock right before it cuts away to great waking up in his bed. Perhaps the time great sees when he is alone is a counter and the loop starts again from 11 o'clock when the counter reaches 12.
Joshua victory
2024-08-13 01:27:24 +0000 UTCOr maybe he only got this 4 minutes vision powers when the loop started because 'whoever' is trying to make sure he makes the right decisions this time around.
Joshua victory
2024-08-13 01:07:10 +0000 UTCI haven't seen triage. But I thought it might be a loop because when the patient on the hospital bed(most likely great) at the start of the show, heart stops it might not be that he is dead but that his heart stopped just like it does when great is having his visions just like Dr. Den's patients. But 4 minutes would not have been enough to fix what was happening at the time so it took him back to before they met. And that's why great is getting the memories of their time together because it's happened before in the loop. And if saving tyme is the key to break the loop it would make sense why whatever power that is in charge is making sure they interact with each other.
Joshua victory
2024-08-13 01:04:10 +0000 UTCHmm, I thought Dr. Den drawing those circles (loops?) could be a key, indeed. But it would be too close to Triage, and Dr. Sammon said this time she wrote smth she never did before. It doesn't mean it shouldn't include some elements or motives from her previous works of course, so maybe there is a loop indeed...
Mikomi
2024-08-13 00:42:50 +0000 UTCI'm curious too. Hope we'll get at least some answers next time instead of questions only.
Mikomi
2024-08-13 00:40:47 +0000 UTCI am sooo curious how we're going to get to Great's "flashback"/flash-forward from where he and Tyme ended Episode 3.
K Pax
2024-08-12 23:04:07 +0000 UTCmy theory is that great is in a loop. the beginning and end of the loop is the hospital scene in the beginning. the loop stops when tyme does not die.
Joshua victory
2024-08-12 19:52:56 +0000 UTCThe amount of theories about whole multiverse/multiple timelines thing that are everywhere now is insane. Too much for my poor brain, so I'm just enjoying the ride and waiting for ep. 4 which is supposed to be epic indeed since they made another "movie night", so actors and team will be watching it in the cinema with fans. And it's strictly 18+ to the point of checking IDs at the entrance. Seems we'll finally get a better look at those Great's "flashbacks". Other than that no idea what will be going on. No novel, no previews or teasers, nothing, and that's so exciting.
Mikomi
2024-08-12 15:43:05 +0000 UTCI enjoyed your reaction to Ep. 3. I would be so interested to hear your thoughts on what you see as flaws with KP and 4Mins production overall. Maybe after this show is over.
Sophisticated Lady
2024-08-11 05:07:15 +0000 UTCI Love your view comparing this to Kinnporsche. That show had flats, but also beautiful moments. I think you'll like My Stand-in too which is also directed by the directory of Kinnporsche.
dnh1286
2024-08-10 12:32:58 +0000 UTCI had an overall theory already from the very short trailer, which wasn't telling much, and to my surprise it looks more and more like I am right. Or at least I'm pretty sure I got most of the main plot down, without the details of what's coming. I don't think I have been right so early in a mystery series before 😆 Still, all the details between A and Z in this story is still very much unknown, and this episode raised more questions than answers. I can't wait to see what's coming next. We now also have the remaining 2nd gen. guys in this series showing up with Title (Jet), Dome (Mio), and the police detective (Jjay) whose name escapes me right now. The camera was Dome setting up his phone to record, before he went down to confront Title, and break up the argument.
DanishWolf
2024-08-03 16:49:29 +0000 UTCI'm not sure how much I can tell here without giving too many spoilers , so I'll just say we are given SO MANY clues already , especially after a second watch . I'm with you Brittany about the music choices ( but it is often a complaint I have with Asian series) . To start with, it's a Sammon story and a BOC show : assumptions are risky ,do not trust what you see, let alone what you don't see because -of course- you were not shown it ! Also it was not a camera you noticed, but merely and wisely a phone left on recording mode . Paying attention to what characters reveal of their social status (Title, when speaking to Great or to Dome ) or of someone else' life (the nurse, about Dr Tyme) always give precious hints for later . There must be a reason why the suicidal patient in room 4 tells us about the person she lost, why and HOW (it is implied) that person did what they did before dying . It's obvious to me how it is related to the main story . It is also quite obvious why it is so easy for Dr Tyme to remember , not a patient name, but the name he has a quick glimpse of in a patient's room ( I suppose we may miss that as it is written in Thai) . His answer should surprise Great, but he has other " pressing" things on his mind (the thigh move - gasp ) . Dr Tyme could have easily lied and said the name was written in his patient file, so why did he not ? Was he testing Great's reaction ? I still have many questions, but things are getting clearer and clearer . As for Korn's character, there 's no actual cheating going on as all parties involved are aware of each other, and because of the financial and monetary aspects of the relationships . An interesting recurrent theme in the show is the power dynamics, between lovers / family members/ classmates etc. So episode 2 is far less centered on the supernatural trope, and focuses a lot on the crime theme instead . Totally different, and already darker, vibes . I'm here for them , they set a sharp contrast with the budding love story in surface , like the contrasting colours of the main characters (fully intentional) in the skate park scene . And finally, i love the symbolic visuals , like the lighthouse at night. Because what are lighthouses for ?
Saye
2024-08-03 13:26:29 +0000 UTCi'm so happy for this ! I loved episode 2 dark vibes, I'm a bit tired of series that make me feel too safe . 4 minutes makes me feel on the edge of my seat when I watch .Let's see how Brittany felt about it !
Saye
2024-08-03 12:31:34 +0000 UTC