Though I was pissed cause they've been baiting us with JJFiat pairing even though we know they won't end up together,…
I totally agree! It reinforces the stereotype that HIV is a punishment for having sex with lots of people, that bi people are sexually reckless and have poor morals. Hopefully, they handle the storyline with care.
I know! I would much rather have one well-acted kiss and a cut than what we saw here. Anytime they do the whole…
Honestly, it reminds me of growing up in the 90s and guys who were like, "I'll s*** your d*** but I won't kiss". So probably it's kind of triggering for me haha
This show is such a melodrama. Everything is over the top: the music, the fireworks, the constantly heightened emotion. It is kind of a mess, but the two leads are sometimes very charming. And after this episode, they definitely win the award for best sex scene of the year so far. Better than Quaranthings, b/c for some reason in Quaranthings, they didn't actually kiss, which was kind of weird?
That se* scene was sooo freaking awkward like it was soo cringe and they didn't even kiss properly lmao >< but…
I know! I would much rather have one well-acted kiss and a cut than what we saw here. Anytime they do the whole "mouth approaching mouth, approaching, approaching, aaaaaand, turn! Mouth on shoulder!" thing it irritates me.
No need to sh*t on Thai BL when praising Korean BL. Thai BL has a lot of flaws, still my favorite couples are…
I agree with @crlb. I think fan service is weird. They are actors, 99.9% of the time they are not going to fall in love with each other, just like you and I don't fall in love with 99.9% of our co-workers. This fiction that they are somehow a couple, even though they are clearly not a couple, kind of weirds me out. I wonder if it works in Thailand b/c public displays of affection are taboo for couples of all genders, so it is easer to say that bromance could be romance. Whereas in the US, if two guys are together and never held hands, kissed on the cheek or a peck on the lips, etc... we would assume they were just friends, or maybe self-hating closeted gays, but that is not the fiction that fan service tries to sell. I don't think internalized homophobia is very cute. Anyway, my point is, I would rather just see a really good show, it is over when it's over and then the actors go on to do whatever and who cares about the fake food eating thing where their lips almost brush.
Loving this so much! I think the 'Cupid's arrow' moment is one of the cutest things I've ever seen in a BL.But…
Yes, I think he was supposed to be so sleepy he didn't realize, but c'mon... I don't think I've ever been so sleepy that I could still walk to my bed and then not notice I was throwing my leg over another dude...
Honestly, timeline issues and weird new characters aside, I like this version of TinCan better than the original. Tin seems more sad and much less mean than in the original, and Can seems somewhat attracted to Tin in this version, where in the first season, it seemed more coerced. I don't care about any of the other plot lines, tbh, so I just skip those.
Ok, this is show is really getting better! The first few episodes, I hated both of the main characters. Ace was mean and Sky didn't really seem to have a personality (and his girlfriend was a total b, I have no idea why he would be with her other than the fact that she is hot).
The last few episodes, both of them have changed for the better. Sky is still a little personality-less, but at least Ace has had a major change of heart and they are being cute together.
Hopefully, the upward trend continues and the neither of the actors says anything else dumb.
I agree with other commenters though that the trans representation is terrible. Totally one-dimensional, stereotypes.
Not in the same league as gameboys, hello stranger, or quaranthings, but getting better.
The last few episodes, both of them have changed for the better. Sky is still a little personality-less, but at least Ace has had a major change of heart and they are being cute together.
Hopefully, the upward trend continues and the neither of the actors says anything else dumb.
I agree with other commenters though that the trans representation is terrible. Totally one-dimensional, stereotypes.
Not in the same league as gameboys, hello stranger, or quaranthings, but getting better.