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Kuda’s notes and tidbits. Texts below contains spoilers from this and/or previous episodes.
– Geokjeong something something hajima.
– Jeed had to be insane. She met Neung just yesterday and she pretty much cornered him into going steady with her. Gurl, what? She’s actually getting the kind of boyfriend she’s been wanting (just without the love part?). Now it seems like these two might be tagging along to Hua Hin with Phun, Noh, Aim, and Yuri?
– There were mixed receptions to this episode from the fans. A lot of the fans didn’t really like it because the episode went nowhere and it focused way too much on filler. And if you take a look at how closely it stuck to the novel…this episode basically finishes the second half of chapter 26. Nothing else happened other than Noh learning about how he treated Phun in the previous night (with Earn somehow also helping) and then we got the scene with the dog tags. Like, that was it. For some weird reason, we got to watch scenes after scenes of Yuri and Mo’s adventures in an all boys school. That was something that should’ve been cut short, not the scenes with Phun and Noh. (We spent like a whole minute just watching acting uncomfortable in a bathroom stall, are you kidding me?) The scriptwriters had mentioned on Twitter about how they didn’t have enough PhunNoh materials to fill the entire 36 episodes ordered to which I find to be ridiculous since they could’ve spent at least 2 or 3 episodes on the soccer tourney alone. But no, they breezed through that faster than people leaving an elevator after someone had farted. Fortunately, they’re willing to listen to criticisms (though this sounds eerily familiar…) so hopefully they’ll make changes to things since they’re still filming. Instead of expanding the main storylines (or at least move the plots forward for the characters people actually care about, let’s be honest) they fill these episodes with weird cut scenes and non-stories plots. It wouldn’t be so bad if they had done the PhunNoh scenes justice but even Captain could barely carry those scenes. It feels like the new director doesn’t get Noh, doesn’t get the novel, doesn’t get the fact that this isn’t some fanfic written for some giddy fangirls. Sure, the first season felt choppy in its production but at least it felt like Love Sick. That director wanted to bring Love Sick to life despite his flaws. This season, although we’re only 4 episodes in, lost that Love Sick-ness and a lot of people are finding it hard to deal with. Will we still tune in next week? Of course. Because we’re attached to these characters our love for them is sick.
– See you guys next week.
– PS, I sound really upset but I’m really not, lol. Just saying this before someone goes “p’Kuda hates lovesick now, it’s all over.”