Honestly. I prefer who they all are now versus what they were as kids
Well, you have to admit, whether or not Alex can orgasm is a problem that is so important that everyone who has made progress should go back to square one until that is solved. That is not at all a selfish decision.
I honestly don’t want Jean and Alex to end up together.
Well, it looks from the preview like he's going to go back and fix the past so that he can orgasm. I guess that's o.k. if she never experiences the trauma. But in reality, he had a crush on Kat and that's who he should be with. We're basically ending with "the first person you sleep with in high school is who you should end up with."
I really don't understand why there is so much hatred under the comments about non-consensual sex or drunken sex.…
Yeah, this isn't really like Love Mechanics where what they gave us for the live action was actually a whole lot less rapey than in the novel. Actually, the LM novel wasn't really "rapey", it was actually a rape, at least from the perspective of Vee, who was doing the raping.
This just isn't a rape, nor do I think that King was taking advantage of the situation. If anything, Uea took advantage of King. Its not like King was plying him with booze hoping to "loosen him up a little" so he would get to the state where he didn't know up from down. Uea treated this like any number of people would who found themselves in bed the next morning with a co-worker after a work party. Beyond his general distrust and dislike of King, he's acting like someone who is a bit ashamed of his actions and not like someone who was wronged. Heck, I'd be a bit ashamed of myself for behaving like that at an office party and would hope that no one in the office had noticed. This happens in the world and I'm not certain why the selection of presenting the character this way is problematic.
Episode 1 The Good -Do not give Jade any more sugar, caffeine, or any stimulant whatsoever. I'd hate to see what would happen if he took a full dose of DayQuill. I hope that Yim was o.k. after that couch dance. I'm hoping that didn't take too many takes as it looked exhausting. LOL. -I'm going to be watching to see how this resolves. Truthfully, Uea needs more to get himself together than just a boyfriend who isn't cheating on him, since he melts down whenever his Mom calls. Hopefully it isn't going to end with another happy family reunion. "Mom and Dad are o.k. with me now that I send them money" isn't really working out for him mentally. -I think there's enough to continue watching. I'm more interested in the issue with the parents than I am with the main drama about whether two people can be friends with benefits and not be in a relationship. If it ends with them just being friends, that would be an unexpected twist, actually. The Meh -I'm probably alone in this, but I'm had trouble telling all the office characters apart. Was that Gun falling asleep in the office all day, or King? What do they do at that company?
An interesting perspective, although I’m inclined to consider the premise less silly (at around the same point…
Given that it is Japan, it makes less sense that there are instantaneous riots in the streets than that people would carry on and go about their jobs at the Library if they could. At least after the initial shock. That would eventually wear off and the riots would happen, sure, but the first day or so, Japanese would tend to try to wrap things up and not having anything else to occupy their time, might show up to the office.
Episode 4: The Good: -O.K. Overall I didn't think this episode was as good as episode 3, but I usually feel that way when there's long musical interludes. I really do like the relationship between nephew and uncle and how once again, the fact that there's a romance brewing, Jim isn't wavering in remembering that he's a guardian. Instead of picking a photo of him with Wen to remember the birthday by, he cropped out everyone else but Li Ming. That's the memory he wants and it fits the character. -I think Wen is the right person for Jim and I hope he does come around to seeing that Wen is actually an adult and the type of adult he needs. He seems to have given up a lot of his own young adulthoodhood on this restaurant and thin to Li Ming and its o.k. to have someone younger around (before you get too old and a younger lover is an obvious mid life crisis trophy). Jim is pleasant enough, but way to giving. Having Wen's more buoyant personality should be giving him permission to be happy, and its pretty clear that Wen can be a helper and bridge with Li Ming and not another juvenile mouth to feed. I'm just not certain what it will take to get them over the hump. And the fact that Alan is still there isn't going to help. Jim is right to back off here, since nothing else is working out right now and in the end, he isn't yet attached to Wen. -I did like the opening contrast between the way two young lovers wake up with each other vs two ex-lovers wake up with each other. Heart and Li Ming are moving along just like we'd want them to at this point. I like the sneakiness of this story and how thoughtful Li Ming can be when he wants to be. Unfortunately, they are going to get in a boatload of trouble next episode. The Meh -I found the conversation between Kaipa and his mom a bit contrived, but I guess it filled in a bit more backstory about him and his mom. I just don't know what would trigger them to rehash and reflect at that moment in that way. There was nothing gained from that time that we didn't already know from the way they interact regularly. -At the same time, we didn't learn enough about Alan and Wen and what was really going on 3 months ago when Alan wasn't around and Wen started trying to date Jim. Where was he? Why did he come back?
Weird that MDL users have tagged this as having a "Stalker Male Lead." Its a weird kind of stalkers who spend 10 years not speaking or trying to see each other. LOL.
OK, so Masumi has been sabotaging his whole life because of a misunderstanding he had 10+ years ago?!? This boy…
Yeah. I kind of wanted to tell him that if he had never had sex again, it kind of was his own damn fault, so don't get testy with Ritsu over that fact.
Episode 4 The Good -O.K. It is horrible to set a teacher (or anyone) on fire, and in real life, the synthetic fibers would have fused to her back and given her 3rd degree burns. And I am a horrible person for laughing at that. A lot. I mean, if you want to show a "simple plan gone wrong", you can't go wrong with it ending with setting a person on fire during a religious ceremony. -Burger and King are quite cute. I'm not saying they can act, but they are indeed quite cute. I really do wish I understood Thai better as they are misunderstanding each other in ways that I can't quite understand when the subtitles provide only one meaning. But I laughed so much when King thought that giving Burger a resume with supporting documentation would win his heart and them thinking that Burger should provide his feelings towards King on a scale with decimal points. LOL. Those two. -"Remember to wash up!" LOL. The Meh -Yeah, the production standards are pretty lousy to the point where I'm wondering if it isn't being done on purpose to mess with us. Like Burger has his socks off when he gets under the blanket to keep King warm. Then when he gets out from under the blanket, his socks are on. Then when he moves to the corner of the room because King is undressing, they are off again. Then when King removes Burger's shirt, they are on again. So I guess King put them on while removing Burger's shirt? Does King have a white socks fetish or something? -I'm concerned that with 2 episodes left that they aren't going to be able to wrap up the third couple, or much of anything.
Episodes 1&2 The good: -A lot actually. I like the setting. I like the premise. I like the potential conflicts. I like that they went a different route with this than the first two installments of Midnight series. All of these series have had debt as a central theme, but not everyone has humorous run ins with organized crime to deal with that involve wacky schemes to get out of. Maybe they'll end up there, with some crafty plan to staunch Uncle Jim's money woes and save the restaurant, or whatever. But for now, its just about a guy who is barely making ends meet getting hit with a lot of problems that would be easily solved with money that he doesn't have. -Hopefully next episode, they'll give us a bit more insight into Jim beyond the fact that he is very generous and single. Wen as well, as I feel that after 2 episodes, I really don't know him much at all. He's rather flirty for a guy who has never had a one night stand before. Uh huh. Anyway, I thought the scene where Li is being shown around the house was an outstanding acting job by Fourth and I want to explore his relationship with his uncle more. And both their relationships with this restaurant. Li wants out and to get as far away from it as he can. I think Jim might want to, too. I think he might be using his generosity as a front to hide the fact that he's not happy owning this place. -More Jack Krittisak shirtless, please. Its always nice to see a familiar face and body again. The Meh -Like in a lot of BLs, there are lots of absent characters who are really important, but dead. Once again, life expectancy is Thailand in BLs is about 40, since I don't think Li's mom and dad and Kaipa's dad, and Jim's mom and dad should all be dead (they'd be in their 50s) and I'm assuming Mark's family is dead, too, since why would he ask his boss for help in that situation if he had relatives. Could we make these deaths actually matter, though? -O.K. Dear Thai series writers. Not every drunken hookup in life starts with vomit. Could we stop with that? It ruins the mood when you think "he didn't brush his teeth!"
Yeah. I think its a cultural thing that is going to tick us off if we're not used to it. O.K. You're pregnant and panicking, but fer crying out loud, just go to the courthouse and get married. There's no need to bankrupt yourself over your wedding. Unfortunately, I don't think it works that way since both of them are under 20 so they need permission from her parents to get married, which they might not get if he doesn't present the dowry. But I do want to be fair that they just got the bad news and her bitchiness is related to that. At least she's not nearly as that scary looking manufactured freak "friend of a girlfriend" they were trying to fix Li up with. I still have nightmares about that.
It’s funny because I was thinking Mix’s face looked thinner. I don’t think he usually goes shirtless. I…
I don’t think I’ve ever seen him shirtless in his series. Maybe he’s modest. Maybe his body is average. I’d like to think it was a more exciting reason, though. Like maybe he has a large tattoo on his chest of Superman and Spider-Man doing something unmentionable to Mickey Mouse that just screams “big copyright lawsuit from well lawyered companies” if it ever appeared on camera. I think there’s a very naughty side to that boy.
If Neung could have taken this role of being boss and having guards go to school with him ... as to what he is…
Meh. Look, he's let the "adults" make all the decisions thus far, which is kind of expected as a kid. It was mom's plan to have Palm protect him rather than a real bodyguard. And Palm's dad who decided that the best thing for them to do was run and hide. And those plans were dumb and all that happened was that all the "adults" who were protecting him ended up in jail, in a coma and dead. Since there's no adult left to make these dumb plans that as a kid he needs follow, he's free to do what he wants, and it turns out, he is a bit more direct and probably smarter. Once all the adults are dead and incapacitated, he's free to handle things the way they should have been handled all along. LOL
so he just left his mom dead on the floor ? ok then
To be fair, he had just killed two thugs and for all the cops would know, they were just innocent tourists looking for a room for the night. He might want to skedaddle. Since the cops would just leave her there for hours anyway while they did their forensic examination of the crime scene, might as well head off to the beach for a bit.
Ok, some good and some meh, so lets get started. -I'm glad that Palm had the opportunity to kill the nameless goons who killed his mom. It would have been a waste of drawing attention to the guns way back when with the shooting lessons and never give them an opportunity to kill anyone. Palm missed earlier, but I'm happy that he followed through and double pumped the goons. -Now its up to Neung to do the same with his uncle. I think its important to his character development that he finally takes on the responsibility of vengeance for his dad and mom, since its going to involve killing another wealthy person. He needed to leave Palm behind to do this or they never would be a healthy couple. Neung needs to stop being so passive and let others solve this problem. Why should all these lower class people have to suffer to put him on the throne? What I don't want is a resolution like 3WBF where the heir to the vast fortune gets to be Mr. Morally Good while the other characters do the violent acts for him. -I'm glad they are off the island though as the series was starting to drag. Like if Neung and Palm didn't care about solving the problem, why should we? Get a move on! There's a vast fortune at stake and vengeance to be had if there won't be justice.
Now for the Meh: -I'm meh on Ben being the one who discovered the whole scheme. How convenient. Do the rich not invest in thick walls and doors these days? Anyway, I would have been happier if Neung and Palm had solved the crime, but now Ben just will tell them everything they need to know. The leads have been way too passive for too long. -Yeah, it does kind of suck that the good moms have both been shot, since neither of them would have stood in the way of them getting together. Well...except Palm's mom didn't believe they would stay together, so I think the writer decided to punish her. That's cruel, but something had to give to get them moving off the island. Plus had she lived, her stupid son's boyfriend was planning on buying up the island for development, which would have really put her out of business. Best I assume to kill her off before she got a real reason to want them to break it off.
Sigh...I hate that they went the rape route with this. This wasn't rape, and I don't care what anyone says. This…
I don’t think it was rape, but I do think she had a reason to have him stop. I think we’re going to find out that the condom had come off, she realized it, and the reason she has abdominal pains now is the result of a bad abortion or complicated pregnancy.
before convicting Build start by knowing the case. You know absolutely nothing about what happened with Pol. All…
Not really the fans fault that that this is posted by the people involved in public forums for everyone to see. If they don't want us to talk about it, perhaps they should shut down their fingers.
Well, we'll see. -Is Tanya dead? My guess is that she's paralyzed at least. I wouldn't put it past them to hide the fact that she's dead from Neung, though. JoJo isn't against the idea of killing off parents to liberate the young to live their own lives in his series, and having the characters easily get over dead family members as well. That was the point of 3 Will be Free, after all. -Who released the photos? Well, Chopper was the one who knew Ben was going to hit on Neung, so...but still. That was a pretty harsh way to troll the young lovers. I wish it would turn out to be Palm because they were taken from his vantage point and screw the boss for talking down to him and writing "fool" on his cast. LOL. Anyway, ya'll would faint if Palm did something bad to boo hoo richie boy. -Does Palm love Neung? Well, not yet, apparently. His whole point a few episodes back was that he was a good shot when he imagined protecting someone he loved. Well, what explains his inability to hit those hitmen at 15 feet? I guess in the actual heat of battle, Mr. Romantic Sweetie Pie Gunny Boy can't remember who he loves so easily. LOL. Anyway, I'm not going to be happy with this series if Neung and Palm aren't ever seen killing someone. Given their situation, they shouldn't be allowed to escape protecting themselves by taking a life so we don't think ill of them. -Will Ben get a chance to show some spine? Look, I'm not going to harsh on a teen with an Imperial Asian Dad who shows less resilience than a pile of shaving cream when put on the spot. Hopefully at the next opportunity, he'll show some growth and not be the milksop in a tragedy. I can empathize, sure, I'd probably be the same in his shoes. But it would be a waste of a story to leave the character in that spot.
This just isn't a rape, nor do I think that King was taking advantage of the situation. If anything, Uea took advantage of King. Its not like King was plying him with booze hoping to "loosen him up a little" so he would get to the state where he didn't know up from down. Uea treated this like any number of people would who found themselves in bed the next morning with a co-worker after a work party. Beyond his general distrust and dislike of King, he's acting like someone who is a bit ashamed of his actions and not like someone who was wronged. Heck, I'd be a bit ashamed of myself for behaving like that at an office party and would hope that no one in the office had noticed. This happens in the world and I'm not certain why the selection of presenting the character this way is problematic.
The Good
-Do not give Jade any more sugar, caffeine, or any stimulant whatsoever. I'd hate to see what would happen if he took a full dose of DayQuill. I hope that Yim was o.k. after that couch dance. I'm hoping that didn't take too many takes as it looked exhausting. LOL.
-I'm going to be watching to see how this resolves. Truthfully, Uea needs more to get himself together than just a boyfriend who isn't cheating on him, since he melts down whenever his Mom calls. Hopefully it isn't going to end with another happy family reunion. "Mom and Dad are o.k. with me now that I send them money" isn't really working out for him mentally.
-I think there's enough to continue watching. I'm more interested in the issue with the parents than I am with the main drama about whether two people can be friends with benefits and not be in a relationship. If it ends with them just being friends, that would be an unexpected twist, actually.
The Meh
-I'm probably alone in this, but I'm had trouble telling all the office characters apart. Was that Gun falling asleep in the office all day, or King? What do they do at that company?
The Good:
-O.K. Overall I didn't think this episode was as good as episode 3, but I usually feel that way when there's long musical interludes. I really do like the relationship between nephew and uncle and how once again, the fact that there's a romance brewing, Jim isn't wavering in remembering that he's a guardian. Instead of picking a photo of him with Wen to remember the birthday by, he cropped out everyone else but Li Ming. That's the memory he wants and it fits the character.
-I think Wen is the right person for Jim and I hope he does come around to seeing that Wen is actually an adult and the type of adult he needs. He seems to have given up a lot of his own young adulthoodhood on this restaurant and thin to Li Ming and its o.k. to have someone younger around (before you get too old and a younger lover is an obvious mid life crisis trophy). Jim is pleasant enough, but way to giving. Having Wen's more buoyant personality should be giving him permission to be happy, and its pretty clear that Wen can be a helper and bridge with Li Ming and not another juvenile mouth to feed. I'm just not certain what it will take to get them over the hump. And the fact that Alan is still there isn't going to help. Jim is right to back off here, since nothing else is working out right now and in the end, he isn't yet attached to Wen.
-I did like the opening contrast between the way two young lovers wake up with each other vs two ex-lovers wake up with each other. Heart and Li Ming are moving along just like we'd want them to at this point. I like the sneakiness of this story and how thoughtful Li Ming can be when he wants to be. Unfortunately, they are going to get in a boatload of trouble next episode.
The Meh
-I found the conversation between Kaipa and his mom a bit contrived, but I guess it filled in a bit more backstory about him and his mom. I just don't know what would trigger them to rehash and reflect at that moment in that way. There was nothing gained from that time that we didn't already know from the way they interact regularly.
-At the same time, we didn't learn enough about Alan and Wen and what was really going on 3 months ago when Alan wasn't around and Wen started trying to date Jim. Where was he? Why did he come back?
The Good
-O.K. It is horrible to set a teacher (or anyone) on fire, and in real life, the synthetic fibers would have fused to her back and given her 3rd degree burns. And I am a horrible person for laughing at that. A lot. I mean, if you want to show a "simple plan gone wrong", you can't go wrong with it ending with setting a person on fire during a religious ceremony.
-Burger and King are quite cute. I'm not saying they can act, but they are indeed quite cute. I really do wish I understood Thai better as they are misunderstanding each other in ways that I can't quite understand when the subtitles provide only one meaning. But I laughed so much when King thought that giving Burger a resume with supporting documentation would win his heart and them thinking that Burger should provide his feelings towards King on a scale with decimal points. LOL. Those two.
-"Remember to wash up!" LOL.
The Meh
-Yeah, the production standards are pretty lousy to the point where I'm wondering if it isn't being done on purpose to mess with us. Like Burger has his socks off when he gets under the blanket to keep King warm. Then when he gets out from under the blanket, his socks are on. Then when he moves to the corner of the room because King is undressing, they are off again. Then when King removes Burger's shirt, they are on again. So I guess King put them on while removing Burger's shirt? Does King have a white socks fetish or something?
-I'm concerned that with 2 episodes left that they aren't going to be able to wrap up the third couple, or much of anything.
The good:
-A lot actually. I like the setting. I like the premise. I like the potential conflicts. I like that they went a different route with this than the first two installments of Midnight series. All of these series have had debt as a central theme, but not everyone has humorous run ins with organized crime to deal with that involve wacky schemes to get out of. Maybe they'll end up there, with some crafty plan to staunch Uncle Jim's money woes and save the restaurant, or whatever. But for now, its just about a guy who is barely making ends meet getting hit with a lot of problems that would be easily solved with money that he doesn't have.
-Hopefully next episode, they'll give us a bit more insight into Jim beyond the fact that he is very generous and single. Wen as well, as I feel that after 2 episodes, I really don't know him much at all. He's rather flirty for a guy who has never had a one night stand before. Uh huh. Anyway, I thought the scene where Li is being shown around the house was an outstanding acting job by Fourth and I want to explore his relationship with his uncle more. And both their relationships with this restaurant. Li wants out and to get as far away from it as he can. I think Jim might want to, too. I think he might be using his generosity as a front to hide the fact that he's not happy owning this place.
-More Jack Krittisak shirtless, please. Its always nice to see a familiar face and body again.
The Meh
-Like in a lot of BLs, there are lots of absent characters who are really important, but dead. Once again, life expectancy is Thailand in BLs is about 40, since I don't think Li's mom and dad and Kaipa's dad, and Jim's mom and dad should all be dead (they'd be in their 50s) and I'm assuming Mark's family is dead, too, since why would he ask his boss for help in that situation if he had relatives. Could we make these deaths actually matter, though?
-O.K. Dear Thai series writers. Not every drunken hookup in life starts with vomit. Could we stop with that? It ruins the mood when you think "he didn't brush his teeth!"
-I'm glad that Palm had the opportunity to kill the nameless goons who killed his mom. It would have been a waste of drawing attention to the guns way back when with the shooting lessons and never give them an opportunity to kill anyone. Palm missed earlier, but I'm happy that he followed through and double pumped the goons.
-Now its up to Neung to do the same with his uncle. I think its important to his character development that he finally takes on the responsibility of vengeance for his dad and mom, since its going to involve killing another wealthy person. He needed to leave Palm behind to do this or they never would be a healthy couple. Neung needs to stop being so passive and let others solve this problem. Why should all these lower class people have to suffer to put him on the throne? What I don't want is a resolution like 3WBF where the heir to the vast fortune gets to be Mr. Morally Good while the other characters do the violent acts for him.
-I'm glad they are off the island though as the series was starting to drag. Like if Neung and Palm didn't care about solving the problem, why should we? Get a move on! There's a vast fortune at stake and vengeance to be had if there won't be justice.
Now for the Meh:
-I'm meh on Ben being the one who discovered the whole scheme. How convenient. Do the rich not invest in thick walls and doors these days? Anyway, I would have been happier if Neung and Palm had solved the crime, but now Ben just will tell them everything they need to know. The leads have been way too passive for too long.
-Yeah, it does kind of suck that the good moms have both been shot, since neither of them would have stood in the way of them getting together. Well...except Palm's mom didn't believe they would stay together, so I think the writer decided to punish her. That's cruel, but something had to give to get them moving off the island. Plus had she lived, her stupid son's boyfriend was planning on buying up the island for development, which would have really put her out of business. Best I assume to kill her off before she got a real reason to want them to break it off.
-Is Tanya dead? My guess is that she's paralyzed at least. I wouldn't put it past them to hide the fact that she's dead from Neung, though. JoJo isn't against the idea of killing off parents to liberate the young to live their own lives in his series, and having the characters easily get over dead family members as well. That was the point of 3 Will be Free, after all.
-Who released the photos? Well, Chopper was the one who knew Ben was going to hit on Neung, so...but still. That was a pretty harsh way to troll the young lovers. I wish it would turn out to be Palm because they were taken from his vantage point and screw the boss for talking down to him and writing "fool" on his cast. LOL. Anyway, ya'll would faint if Palm did something bad to boo hoo richie boy.
-Does Palm love Neung? Well, not yet, apparently. His whole point a few episodes back was that he was a good shot when he imagined protecting someone he loved. Well, what explains his inability to hit those hitmen at 15 feet? I guess in the actual heat of battle, Mr. Romantic Sweetie Pie Gunny Boy can't remember who he loves so easily. LOL. Anyway, I'm not going to be happy with this series if Neung and Palm aren't ever seen killing someone. Given their situation, they shouldn't be allowed to escape protecting themselves by taking a life so we don't think ill of them.
-Will Ben get a chance to show some spine? Look, I'm not going to harsh on a teen with an Imperial Asian Dad who shows less resilience than a pile of shaving cream when put on the spot. Hopefully at the next opportunity, he'll show some growth and not be the milksop in a tragedy. I can empathize, sure, I'd probably be the same in his shoes. But it would be a waste of a story to leave the character in that spot.