This was a truly good episode. I have enjoyed the show up to this point but the emotion in this episode finally hit me. Also, Mudmee is scary af haahaha
As a gay person, I can tell you, many times in my life people have told me I wasn't normal because I'm gay. There…
I don't think acknowledging differences is a bad thing. I think it's the value judgements that are bad. All families are not the same, they look different and have different needs.
I don't disagree with you; I think the "normal" vs "abnormal" dichotomy is occasionally well-intentioned, but mostly used in a shaming kind of way. That being said, it is the language that most people know, so I'm not surprised they used it here.
But I do support the goal of creating better ways of talking about differences that indicate that everyone is different, but just as valuable.
I believe she is intersex, as in she has both male and female sex organs, in this case it seems like she may have a penis and not a vagina, since she does not use menstrual supplies).
I believe she is intersex, as in she has both male and female sex organs, in this case it seems like she may have a penis and not a vagina, since she does not use mentrual supplies).
The actors are all cute and doing their best. I think the story is a little silly (I felt that way about the Japanese version too), but I guess it's supposed to be haha. Anyway, it's not making me emotional like Moonlight Chicken or My School President did, but I am enjoying watching it.
Maybe it was a bad translation, but I really hated the moment in which Atom told Half that he likes Thap, and…
As a gay person, I can tell you, many times in my life people have told me I wasn't normal because I'm gay. There is a value judgement attached to the word normal. Normal, in this case, means good, correct, acceptable and abnormal means bad, wrong, not acceptable. So, an affirmation that gay people being in love is just as "normal" (good, correct, acceptable) as straight people being in love is very good to hear. Most people don't want to feel or be treated as "abnormal", we want to be seen as "normal" people too, not weird, not different, just normal people leading our normal lives. So, I liked it.
cute episode, the editing wasn't great and the music was too loud. Fourth is so cute, as always. Gemini is playing the straight man (in an acting sense, not a sexual orientation sense haha), but I hope he loosens up a little bit. His character is supposed to be serious, but not so stiff. I'm enjoying it so far, glad they are moving faster than the japanese version, It felt unfinished to me.
The actress playing Mudmee is the real star of the show for me, so far. She is killing it.
So cute! The interpersonal drama is dragging on too long (I'm over the love triangle), but Great and Inn together are giving everything! Hope the plot moves along, but their scenes together are fire.
Even though it’s supposed to be a comedy, why did I start tearing up when Kang was chatting with his mom? Oh…
Same! Nothing groundbreaking is happening so far, but this series is a great example of a story that is not new or even that original, but it's done right and hitting all the right notes, so it's a joy to watch.
Hahaha, I do feel sympathetic to Wandee, but, when he kept interrupting to ask if he was "tasty", I was thinking the same thing! I was like, damn Yoyak, is the ass that sweet? Cause it's definitely annoying..haha
GMMTV has a lot of good looking guys...but ever since I saw Great's ass in his inspector uniform in Manner of Death...damn! That man is fine as hell! I think, and I know I'm about to get flamed to hell for saying this, Inn and Great may be GMMTV's hottest couple. I think they are my number 2 in all of thai bl, after, obviously, KinnPorsche.
I don't disagree with you; I think the "normal" vs "abnormal" dichotomy is occasionally well-intentioned, but mostly used in a shaming kind of way. That being said, it is the language that most people know, so I'm not surprised they used it here.
But I do support the goal of creating better ways of talking about differences that indicate that everyone is different, but just as valuable.
The actress playing Mudmee is the real star of the show for me, so far. She is killing it.
But seriously, are you asking a question?