I'm surprised how the blow this "side piece" thing out of proportion. Is Thai society really so high and…
What's that hard to understand ? Akki just broke up with his girlfriend, who cheated on him. So he's angry at all cheaters. And then Veha came along, and Akki takes it out on him. So it all makes sense.
(But the storyline about Akki and Veha went to the same school makes little sense...)
PS. If I look at Veha's face, just face, I'd think he is 34-35. At least. But.. But I'm not very good at judging age by appearance and I always think that everyone is older. ๐
Thank god, it is bl. So I still ship them.Imagine if Kanit is a girl, I would definitely disapprove of Kanit+Toto…
You know, even the script refers to uke characters as "heroine". ๐ It's a female role played by a male actor. The level of delusions, lack of understanding of what exactly they are watching, and refusal to accept reality among BL "fans" are simply off the charts. ๐
Thank god, it is bl. So I still ship them.Imagine if Kanit is a girl, I would definitely disapprove of Kanit+Toto…
........ It's BL (yaoi). It's the ordinary "women's literature" with all its cliches, except the girl in it is dressed up as a boy. This change of clothes was necessary because no publisher (in Japan, where this genre originated) would have published it with a female heroine.
(Therefore, Disney's "Mulan" in the BL movie. Now live with that. ๐)
And yes, the heroine in this genre is still a woman. It's frustrating that some people don't want to admit it and continue to misinterpret this genre, but what can the one do ? People love to deceive themselves and then try to prove to others that they're right.
They built up the suspense in one episode and then resolved it in the same episode. (Nothing new, though. Typical for Thai series.) What's next ? There are like seven more episodes...
Will it be the standard "in episode 5 we'll meet, create a conflict, and resolve it right away, with one character's mother; in episode 6 we'll repeat the same thing, with another character's father. And we'll continue until the relatives run out. Then we'll move on to friends and acquaintances." ?
I just finished watching the Actors reactions video on YouTube for the episodes released so far.. Tay Tawan couldn't…
I love watching reactions and behind-the-scenes footage; they are often (and that's sadly, actually) more interesting than the show itself.
But some of Tay's actions, my facepalm soon became permanent... - What was that ? - Condoms
OK. Let's pretend Tay didn't pay attention and need to ask. Or else.. well, all of us can be happy that a man in his 30s have finally learned how a box of condoms looks like. ๐ By the age of 60, he will find out why they are really needed. ๐
Iโm not really feeling Episode 3, to be honest. At this point, I donโt think Kanit and Toto are a good match…
Simply put, Kanit looks like a naive fool who would be a shame not to take advantage of. So, everyone does that. In fact, Toto too uses him for his own pleasure, however he pleases. ๐
Almost all of his works end in the same way: "and in the end they parted, only to meet again after 1/3/5/10/ะตtั. years and start all over again, when nothing is stopping the heroes anymore." It's like a piece of the story has been stolen from you. The most stupid and lazy ending possible. I even think they're deliberately bringing him in as director when the studio has a limited budget. If there's no money, call Aof, he'll shoot 10 episodes instead of 16, no matter what ! ๐
I'm afraid that in this case, given the religious specificity of the series, we can expect a similar "end".
Religion is definitely a sensitive subject especially when there are other religions that are way more deserving…
Oh, 'cmon. A bunch of Buddhists filming the series about Christianity ? ๐ The topic they know nothing about ? Don't fool yourself. For them, watching a movie about Christians is like watching a movie about Ninjas for us. Just an exotica to lure viewers in. Nothing more.
GMMTV has been cutting episodes wherever possible since last year. It seems to me that GMMTV has trapped itself: they've been poaching too much and now they have too many actors. They simply can't provide them all with work. So they're forced to cut back on episodes so they can use the remaining money for another, unplanned, additional series to fill out the roles for those who haven't appeared in anything yet this year. Plus, there are the constant cameos we saw all last year.
So it all makes sense.
(But the storyline about Akki and Veha went to the same school makes little sense...)
PS. If I look at Veha's face, just face, I'd think he is 34-35. At least.
But.. But I'm not very good at judging age by appearance and I always think that everyone is older. ๐
LOL, what ?!
I didn't mention actors even once.
>and I'm going to call it out when I see it.
You better call for some professional psychologist. Sorry, but you clearly need such help.
It's a female role played by a male actor.
The level of delusions, lack of understanding of what exactly they are watching, and refusal to accept reality among BL "fans" are simply off the charts.
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Thanks.
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I watch this series and have tons of fun with it !
It's BL (yaoi).
It's the ordinary "women's literature" with all its cliches, except the girl in it is dressed up as a boy. This change of clothes was necessary because no publisher (in Japan, where this genre originated) would have published it with a female heroine.
(Therefore, Disney's "Mulan" in the BL movie. Now live with that. ๐)
And yes, the heroine in this genre is still a woman. It's frustrating that some people don't want to admit it and continue to misinterpret this genre, but what can the one do ? People love to deceive themselves and then try to prove to others that they're right.
And yes, I changed them. To suit my taste.
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Sure thing, I do !
Well, most people forget about this feature of the genre anyway. ๐
We should take an advantage too !
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And of course Toto is gorgeous. Thus he can use Kanit and clearly enjoys it.
And we all, too, enjoy watching this couple.
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Will it be the standard "in episode 5 we'll meet, create a conflict, and resolve it right away, with one character's mother; in episode 6 we'll repeat the same thing, with another character's father. And we'll continue until the relatives run out. Then we'll move on to friends and acquaintances." ?
Oh, well. At least the series is funny. For now.
But some of Tay's actions, my facepalm soon became permanent...
- What was that ?
- Condoms
OK. Let's pretend Tay didn't pay attention and need to ask. Or else.. well, all of us can be happy that a man in his 30s have finally learned how a box of condoms looks like. ๐ By the age of 60, he will find out why they are really needed. ๐
So, everyone does that.
In fact, Toto too uses him for his own pleasure, however he pleases. ๐
Almost all of his works end in the same way: "and in the end they parted, only to meet again after 1/3/5/10/ะตtั. years and start all over again, when nothing is stopping the heroes anymore." It's like a piece of the story has been stolen from you. The most stupid and lazy ending possible.
I even think they're deliberately bringing him in as director when the studio has a limited budget. If there's no money, call Aof, he'll shoot 10 episodes instead of 16, no matter what ! ๐
I'm afraid that in this case, given the religious specificity of the series, we can expect a similar "end".
A bunch of Buddhists filming the series about Christianity ? ๐ The topic they know nothing about ?
Don't fool yourself. For them, watching a movie about Christians is like watching a movie about Ninjas for us. Just an exotica to lure viewers in. Nothing more.
It seems to me that GMMTV has trapped itself: they've been poaching too much and now they have too many actors. They simply can't provide them all with work. So they're forced to cut back on episodes so they can use the remaining money for another, unplanned, additional series to fill out the roles for those who haven't appeared in anything yet this year. Plus, there are the constant cameos we saw all last year.