I just don't know what to say anymore, other than I think it should have ended last episode. I'm not saying it's…
It doesn't really have much of a plot, although I am interested in seeing how the main couple's relationship develops and is impacted by the fact that they are both divorce lawyers. That part of the story seems more interesting. Honestly, they should have distilled the first 6 episodes into 2 and focused more on this part of the story.
I think a lot of the low ratings have to do with the evolution of the BL genre and that fact that this series…
I'm going to make a controversial statement: The BL apologists are dooming their own genre. They want to keep BLs in this static place where nothing changes and the same 6 tropes are repeated endlessly. There is no future for the genre in that. It's boring, stale, and repetitive. This series had a new, fresh storyline, good acting, good chemistry, the works. The production was a little low-budget at times and it's not perfect (some of the cinematography was lacking), but overall, the emotion was there, and I loved it.
Honestly, BLs like SOTUS are regressive and not even very good. I am here for a new era of romantic LGBT dramas. I like some of the tropes of BL, but that *can't* be all that romantic LGBT dramas are.
There is it’s just. Angled in a way you can’t see it head on like their lips actually touching or w/e
As a queer person, I don't want to see a media company's fear. They should be brave. I, and other queer people, we have to be brave every day when we live our lives. If I'm going to support a piece of media, they better be at least as brave as me. The lack of a kiss in this series is about fear. We don't know who exactly is afraid...is it an agency, an actor, a production company, idk, but that fear taints the whole message of the show.
There is it’s just. Angled in a way you can’t see it head on like their lips actually touching or w/e
If there is a reason in the plot to not have a kiss (like the main leads are ace or something), that is one thing, but if it's just a fear of homophobic reactions, and that is bs. Straight people trying to preserve their careers by not showing anything "too gay". Boo..
My biggest problem with this series is I just don't care if Dao and Kluen end up together. I don't see any real…
I mean, I'm kind of rooting for Phoon. When he first told Daonuea that he liked him, I was like, well this one's good too! And he knows how to communicate! If you just pick him, that's a good choice!
So there really isn't a plot, but this might be the most realistic relationship drama that GMMTV has ever done. I loved the scene at the end when DaoNuea is in his car driving off and KhabKleun is trying to get him to stop. I have seen that in real life.
Just don't watch the last few minutes, after Kinn takes Porsche out of the hotel room. If you see them shirtless in a bathroom, you are about to see sexy times
Vegas seems like the type who only wants to have sex with people who don't want to have sex with him. Super rapey. If you wanted him, he wouldn't be interested.
KISSING AFTER PUKINGAm I the only one who gets queasy when people in movies kiss right after puking? I mean, wouldn't…
Also, yeah, the kissing after puking thing is gross, but presumably Kinn knew what he was getting into haha he saw Porsche puke. Also, he totally fucked him without any prep so he was probably not too worried about mess, if you know what I mean haha
Honestly, BLs like SOTUS are regressive and not even very good. I am here for a new era of romantic LGBT dramas. I like some of the tropes of BL, but that *can't* be all that romantic LGBT dramas are.
This one was a solid 8.5 for me.