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Replying to jjonghaos Apr 8, 2021
Title Lovely Writer Spoiler
gene's dad was so weird for that and ik asian parents do tend to think like that (mine do too) but its btw kids…
The father in Tonhon Chonlatee had the same issue. I doubt they sent Gene to boarding school because of it like they did in that series.
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On Lovely Writer Apr 8, 2021
Title Lovely Writer Spoiler
Loved ep 7.
I liked that adolescent Gene has the same problem as adult Gene. He wanders off and you have to say his name multiple times to get his attention. Some things never change. Gene. Gene. Geeeeeeene!!!!!

Yay! Dragon mystery solved. Although I would have thought Gene would have remembered them, even when he was drunk. But that's kind of their issue at the moment. Sib has more powerful memories of their time together as kids than Gene does, which is why Sib is further along in their relationship than Gene is.

Yay! Gene's reason for being mad clearly articulated. He's never liked pranks, so the idea of someone from his childhood pranking him now reinforced in a flashback.

O.K. I'll buy Gene's reasoning for staging this ruse. Whatever. It makes sense, but honestly, who would do that? Makes sense that Bro is in on it. Because bro isn't all that bright. Like did anyone think of how they were going to unwind this scheme? That said, at least Gene got pissed about it and didn't become all passive uke "Oh, that's o.k. This is normal. Do what you want to me, I don't care." like another series I won't mention.

I'm really glad that they didn't add in some other unnecessary HUGE CHILDHOOD TRAUMA THAT'S BROKEN THEM SOMEHOW AND MADE THEM WOUNDED ADULTS BUT REALLY MEANS NOTHING EXCEPT WE WANT DRAMA. That's not the tone of this show. Yay! No layer of guilt to make the show edgy. Which is why I still hope they don't turn Aey into some really bad trauma monster like some other series that I won't mention.

On the other hand, after promising to be truthful going forward, Sib almost immediately lied to Gene about who told him where Gene was. Uh huh. I'm glad you're not a crazed stalker there, guy, and believe your story about why you were lying...but I get the sense that little fib is going to bit you in the ass before long.
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Replying to BLCanary Apr 8, 2021
Am I crazy or was Nubsib’s house also used as Tin’s house in Love by Chance and Gene’s escape home was the…
Someone in the BL world has $$. That's not the only posh spread that's shown up in multiple BL series.
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Replying to solipsism5 Apr 7, 2021
I don't know why so many people think Yong Jie is so troubled to the point of needing therapy. Albeit, most teenagers…
Probably needs therapy because, well, what else are you going to do with him? You can't shoot him - that would be a very odd way to end a romance series.

The problem is that we have this character who just doesn't seem to be capable of selecting virtuous means for anything. All of his choices have been morally objectionable if not illegal, often when they did not have to be. Some are going to think that he's just an unscrupulous anti-hero with a sad back story but with a worthy goal, and since this is a romance, love pretty much trumps anything. Problem is, we've only ever seen him do bad things. Like he's incapable to choosing good means, like ever.

*Breaking and entering XS's house and rifiling through his computer is illegal and definitely isn't respecting his brother's expectation of privacy.
*Waiting in ambush for Muren to pass buy so he could punch him is also illegal and certainly doesn't respect Muren's right to, well, have XS as a friend.
*Offering to put sunblock on XS and then tweaking his nipple - feel free to chime in here, but there's some definite boundary issues with that.
*Plotting in advance to get XS drunk because he knows that XS will say "no" when sober. Yeah, that's rather unethical. Possibly illegal, but circumstances and the laws may vary. But really a reprehensible plan, all things considered. There's really no "grey area" here that makes that plan pass the "golden rule" test.
*Threatening to commit suicide if he doesn't get his way. Ummm. That's kind of a cry for help, although I doubt he would go through with it and was probably just doing it to manipulate XS. Regardless, probably should get his head examined after that one. Just because it "worked" doesn't mean messing around with suicide threats should be commended.

The problem with this character is that we've not actually seen him do anything positive. He only chooses to do things that are wrong. Even unscrupulous characters are supposed to decide not to do wrong things if those advance his or her goals. They probably should have given him an opportunity to show that he's capable of not choosing bad methods to advance his goals from time to time. Those who read him like he's a villain rather than a hero aren't that far off. Saying that "he just needs therapy" is a way to get around having to root character who is actually rather evil and needs some kind of punishment to balance things out.
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Replying to Rahab75 Apr 6, 2021
Title HIStory4: Close to You Spoiler
It is not YJ's idea out of nowhere. When he had a convo with his mom, before their trip to the sea, it is mentioned…
O.K. I'm going to disagree a little bit on that. YJ is not a good person. And he does not have an understanding of this brother. To give one example, he punched Muren because he thought that Muren was XS's boyfriend or was interested in him. Good people don't do that. And he was very, very wrong about their relationship. They are just friends. He may say that he's doing what he is doing to bring XS back home, but that is because its a fairly safe assumption that gay Chinese men who are estranged from their families would like not to be. The story he tells his mother that he's worried that XS will die lonely and that he moved out because he is gay....well that may be true. One way for him to find out about that would be to ask him. But because XS might give different answers, he wouldn't.
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On Hidden Love Apr 6, 2021
Title Hidden Love Spoiler
Listen, kids. You had one thing to do. Survive 14 days in quarantine with a fairly benign but somewhat cheeky ghost. You could have invited him over for drinks and maybe a round or two of the King Game and left it at that. Could you do that one thing. No. You had to go invite more ghosts into the dorm so you could have a ghost kegger,
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On Second Chance Apr 6, 2021
Title Second Chance Spoiler
O.k. Chris getting knocked on his face when Jeno came to the gym had me laughing. Finally, they demonstrate someone falling head over heels for someone where they don’t trip and fall.

A full episode with no one announcing that they have to pee! Things are looking up.

I think the couples look promising, but I don’t know how much time I can devote to this one. With the exception of Arthur, these are basically good kids at a typical Thai BL High School where all the boys appear to be gay. Fujoshi’s make sense at this school, since it’s not like there’s much opportunity to date anyone anyway. Good kids, though, aren’t that exciting.
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Replying to jpny01 Apr 5, 2021
They can have a happy ending, but it would have to require a large time jump and lots of therapy - there's really…
Now, I'm not 100% certain that is his actual plan. But thats what he told his minion, I mean his mother and she believed it. But I don't think he's all that crafty to have a better plan. I mean, I guess punching Muren on the street was "crafty", but it didn't seem well thought out. He wants to have sex with his step brother and be considered a hero for that. His mother wants to play along for reasons I don't quite buy. In other types of stories he'd be the villain. Or some kind of Ogre who has come to "rescue" the princess from her quiet life in the palace that she'd probably prefer, but no one actually asks the princess her opinion most of the time. I don't think there's enough there to confuse him with a knight, though. XS was doing just fine without him.
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Replying to crlsb Apr 5, 2021
BL is a demographic, not really a genre, so yeah, eventhough this is just a bunch of badly written plots, it still…
Yes. There’s a distance in writing and animation that doesn’t exist in film. Like in a comic it can be funny to have a panel where someone hits someone so hard, their socks fly off. In live action, that becomes way too abusive. In novels we gain more knowledge usually of what characters are thinking than we can on film, so it’s easier to clear things up.
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Replying to jpny01 Apr 5, 2021
They can have a happy ending, but it would have to require a large time jump and lots of therapy - there's really…
I honestly don't know what's her stake here. I think we're just supposed to assume that she's been indulging YJ because she feels guilty for having to work as a single mother so she needed to have others care for him for awhile. That and the belief that a family isn't a family if all the single children aren't living at home until they are married is supposed to be enough to explain her. Family comes first, so whatever less than ethical behavior she's showing in this mess is supposed to be understandable.

Just like we're supposed to assume that the father is some kind of tyrant who is clueless that his eldest son is gay (when everyone else in the family seems to know), but is going to have some kind of meltdown that will destroy the family forever when he finds out, unless somehow YJ is screwing his son. Then it'll be o.k. So why is the father indulgent towards YJ as well? Everyone's behavior and attitudes and schemes would make more sense if there was something larger at stake other than "unified family, together again at last". (It's actually kind of a lousy family, TBH, so its kind of like fighting over who gets grandma's ugly tea service as the motivation in a murder mystery. Who cares if this family can't get along?)
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Replying to jpny01 Apr 5, 2021
They can have a happy ending, but it would have to require a large time jump and lots of therapy - there's really…
Yep. I’m not sure what a happy ending would look like. But this has tragedy written all over it. Yongie and his mother just assume that unless Xing Si needs to be with Yongie or he’ll die alone. They also assume that he has to move back home. They also assume that the father will accept this situation. But what will make Xing Si happy? Doesn’t he have some kind of say in this happy ending business? He’s estranged from his family. He’s estranged from his gay friends, who he hardly ever sees. Until this episode, he’s been closeted in his own house, even though he’s living with supposedly close friends. So what’s the happy ending for him? Married to his scheming step brother? Or something else.
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Replying to BLFan91 Apr 5, 2021
about the bathtub scene, I think it was shot to be sexy because that was Li Cheng dreaming about Mu Ren, which…
I had to lol at the “fantasy” a little. Muren had stripped naked before his bath. In Lisheng’s dream, he put his clothes back on. His dream was very modest.
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Replying to 8999021 Apr 5, 2021
Welcome to big business and rich men in high up positions. This happens all the time. All The Time.
Oddly, I actually do work in the world of big business with rich men in high up positions. And 20 years ago, we cleaned up this kind of behavior where I work. It took a lot of work and a lot of people not finding it funny. But it can be done and it was worth it. So maybe my reality is different. “Reality” doesn’t have to mean “every negative thing that can happen, happens.”
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Replying to kawaiidrama Apr 5, 2021
I really wish they did fired him but they probably won't do it because Mureng will have do a report on it. Getting…
Yeah. I understand that. Although as CEO, Xing Si could do much better. I hope this thing ends with Muse Weedings’ reputation in tatters. Would have been decent for the show to point out the reasoning, but really, nit isn’t a show about sexual harassment and attempted rape. It’s a show that uses those things to give us some sexy time scenes. No one is worse for wear from it. They seem content to let Xin Si blame himself for turning his brother gay. And Muren seems fine. Lisheng seems to be having the most difficult time, mainly because he’s found out that Muren’s p**nis is larger.
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On HIStory4: Close to You Apr 4, 2021
Ummm. Transferring the VP to a new office basically gives him a new pool of people in a new office who haven’t heard the rumours about him. He must be related to the owners.
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On HIStory4: Close to You Apr 4, 2021
Lol. No, Lisheng, you can’t sleep because you drink too much coffee. Not because of nightmares. Because those dreams you’re having aren’t actually nightmares.
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On Brothers Apr 2, 2021
Title Brothers
Ugh. How are they going to resolve this in 1 episode. Unless there’s nothing to resolve and the romances have all been in our heads the whole time.
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Replying to Nolan Peale Apr 1, 2021
The fact that we're going out of ep 6 and into 7 without knowing Subsib's side of the story is just a contrived…
I was actually hoping that Tum's car was disabled because Aey got jealous of Tum/ But nope. He just has a bad car.
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Replying to anerd Apr 1, 2021
Instead of repeating ''listen to me'' WHY DID HE NOT JUST SHOUT THE REASON. Gash this episode frustrated me like…
I'm guessing its because the reason is really stupid and the writers want us to tune in next week to find out the stupid reason, worried that if we found out right away, we'd stop watching the show. LOL
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Replying to deevya Apr 1, 2021
I wonder if sib already knew that gene was going back to his home then why didn't he try to stop him for good..…
Yep. For a guy who has been running some kind of big deception for two months, Sib certainly doesn't seem worried that Gene will bump into his mom, even though the mom's are best friends and live next door to each other.
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