tbh this gangter plot feels kinda feels irrelevant. Idk it is just me. It is like they are trying to make the…
I agree. I'm disappointed with the turn of events. The whole plot wasn't needed to make Qian understands his feelings, especially since next week is about his illness. The fear of dying could have been enough and made him want to experience love with Yuan. The gave us two tropes back to back. So dramatic...
Boring. It feels like a collection of angsty scenes; like I'm watching actors rehearsing the most depressive scenes of their play. And what's wrong with Lee Jae Bin's facial expression ? The thing he does with his mouth is distracting and not pretty.
I love it already! The chemistry, the acting, the silliness. But most of all, I love that these two have developed an adult like relationship dynamics, in such a short time: they confide in each other, they apologize to and support each other. And their flirt scenes are quite daring, I wouldn't expect that from GMMtv cute and harmless series. I know I'm watching 17yo boys but they feel so mature. It refreshing.
The fuck was the ending ?! I wasn't prepared 😭😭😭 Neung needs to stop playing with Aneung's feelings. She's pissing me off. The NC scene was fire though 😋.
this is the wrong idea...toxic "fans" should just stop being toxic seeking own fame by destroing other people.…
Yeah, in Lala land maybe. But in real world, some people are noisy, entitled and dumb. This is human nature. This isn't going to change. Celebrities don't know us and will never meet us. They shouldn't give a damn about faceless people. So instead of apologizing and/or lying they should shut toxic fans and tabloid up real quick.
Look, this series is quite boring but they really talk about important topics. Fueang's press conference was awesome! I was clapping and cheering. Toxic fans would have less power if more actors were this bold.
Cute and silly. It wasn't on my radar cause I'm not fond of juvenile series like MSP or 23.5 but surprisingly, I liked the first episode. Mok is adorable and SeaKeen have good chemistry. Like, they're young but they act together like a seasoned couple, if it makes sense ?
Couldn't finish GAP first episode but this one I like very much because the story is fresh and Faye and Yoko are good actresses. I like the characters: Neung's laid-back and assertive attitude, and Aneung being annoyingly cute and funny. Despite the age gap, I don't feel a power imbalance between them because Aneung clearly knows what she wants and Neung is protective of Aneung and pampers her.
After watching episode 6 of 'To Be Continued' last week, I wondered why two young people of the same sex, like…
Achi & Ji's whole storyline is based on the miscommunication trope. A trope that you can find in all kind of fiction, from any country, in straight or queer series. It's not specific to Thailand or BL. I'm sure you have watched many Thai bl and Kbl so what with this nonsense? You talked like thai bls like ITSAY, The Eclipse and Not Me don't exist. You talked like you've never noticed kbls barely include parents or a support system who know the character is gay. How many kbls have a coming out scene ? How many kbls have a scene where the character confide in his parents about his love life ? How many kbls address gay rights such as marriage or adoption ? It doesn't happen cause SK is a very conservative country and house productions refuse or can't adress the queer community reality . Kbls are even more fantasy than thai bls so I don't understand the point of your writing exercise.
The way the novel shaped it, the events are identical in both worlds. However, depending on the choices the people…
Thanks for the explanation. I see why it would have been difficult to incorporate all the novel details. However, they could have done it differently. For example: Kram2 goes to see Phupha1, he starts working for him. One day he witnesses a murder attempt on Phupha1 and understands that both worlds are somehow connected. He then "hires" Tai1 to save Phupha1. This narration kills two birds with one stone: it gives a bit of worldbuilding and a logical reason for the TaiKram's romance to happen.
Qian not answering San Pang is an answer in itself... . I bet Qian had feelings for Yuan for a couple of years prior to the big reveal but mistook it for brotherly love. Now, he knows he has feelings but doesn't know what it is exactly : brotherly love, aching since Yuan left, fear... He's now understanding that Yuan was his sun, always in orbit around him, and unconsciously Qian depended on him a lot. I mean, they've been acting like a married couple for years lol. I can't wait to see how they'll explain the shift, what exactly is gonna make him yield.
The gave us two tropes back to back. So dramatic...
And what's wrong with Lee Jae Bin's facial expression ? The thing he does with his mouth is distracting and not pretty.
Neung needs to stop playing with Aneung's feelings. She's pissing me off.
The NC scene was fire though 😋.
I'm sure you have watched many Thai bl and Kbl so what with this nonsense?
You talked like thai bls like ITSAY, The Eclipse and Not Me don't exist.
You talked like you've never noticed kbls barely include parents or a support system who know the character is gay. How many kbls have a coming out scene ? How many kbls have a scene where the character confide in his parents about his love life ? How many kbls address gay rights such as marriage or adoption ? It doesn't happen cause SK is a very conservative country and house productions refuse or can't adress the queer community reality . Kbls are even more fantasy than thai bls so I don't understand the point of your writing exercise.
Now, he knows he has feelings but doesn't know what it is exactly : brotherly love, aching since Yuan left, fear... He's now understanding that Yuan was his sun, always in orbit around him, and unconsciously Qian depended on him a lot. I mean, they've been acting like a married couple for years lol. I can't wait to see how they'll explain the shift, what exactly is gonna make him yield.