well pheem does say “the engine hasn’t started” and also “got anything to help with it” so idk if we…
The BL screenwriter insists on certain BL clichés, like the top/bottom dynamic, nonsensical scenes with people suddenly having a fever in the middle of the street, and they don't care to understand the effects of that drug. I wasn't born watching BL, I watched a lot more heterosexual series and others nothing to do with BL , and I know the different treatment they get. They really think that those who watch BL are some kind of idiots.
Can you tell me which timestamp you’re referring to? I thought he was drugged, so he wasn’t himself.
Because you didn’t understand what I meant I was talking about the writers of all BLs who include this kind of scene. I wasn’t talking only about this specific BL, the Dao's character, or Offroad' s character I meant it in general about those who write the stories, that’s why I mentioned stereotypes and clichés.
Can you tell me which timestamp you’re referring to? I thought he was drugged, so he wasn’t himself.
I was just thinking about that scene now, and I think they keep using this kind of scene for two reasons: to romanticize something I can’t really understand... and the other reason is to give an excuse for why that person is homosexual and acts like one, instead of being like most of the heterosexual population. In other words, it’s as if the writer wants to say, “he kissed another man because he was high” or “he had sex with another man because he was drunk.” These are clichés stereotypes that still linger in Boys Love stories.
I'm really hooked on this one this soap-opera style. I think it would work really well in a lot of BLs. I like these side characters the good ones, the bad ones, and the downright evil.