The characters are unlikeable and their actions don't make sense. The topic is important and Mame could have used this series to give a message to all the queers out there, willing to do anything to please their parents. It could have been a discussion about loving and respecting yourself enough to stand up against your parents. Instead we have one ML lying to his new lover for no reason, playing mind games and letting him think he's a cheater. We have one FL who has put her SO in a difficult position for years. For what? Cause they don't want to loose their rich kids privilege?! I complain about Mame but I still watch her shows and like them for what they are (I love TTTS, like LBC and tolerate LITA). Yet I can't with Wedding Plan. The plot is stupid af.
It's about relationships in college though. I think that's why it's set in college. Cheum has appeared in one…
Yeah just like the other characters and we got to see their stories begin. Also, in the trailer there's no indication of her getting a story. You chill.
This was damn good! Pacing, cinematography, acting, chemistry. Everything was on point! Let's hope the story fleshes out the characters so we understand why they act like they do: why is Ray an alcoholic, why is Top a fuckboy... I know that not everything has to be deep, not every behaviour is a result of a trauma but the series could be an interesting characters study. 2 things I don't care for: - The guys being in college adds nothing to the story. They could have been working adults. Thai bls really love high school and college set up. - What is the purpose of Cheum? Diversity? All characters are paired up and have a story except her (there's no subplot with her in the trailer). I'd rather have no woman in my bls than an evil woman or a 2D character with no proper story.
I’m not sure if it’s a cultural thing or not but the whole passive response to his former teacher/first love…
Totally agree about BaRam being too passive. His character is so "female" coded. I mean I've seen this behaviour in so many straight asian dramas: FL is so disappointed with someone or anxious about something that she gets weak, faints or even gets ill for a couple of days. Please! Also, his reaction was strange cause he said he was in love with HanTae, yet he acted like he was still in love with his past crush. This whole arc felt forced.
It was cute and well acted but there's something missing. I'll forget this series in a couple of days. I'm not fan of the trope of the touchy-feely bestfriends oblivious to each others feelings. The guys were on each other laps every second and HanTae even drunk confessed. So BaRam indecisiveness and attempt to distance himself from HanTae felt like a device to create unecessary angst.
The acting is great and the chemistry is overflowing! Episode 4 was something else. It's cute but embarrassing to watch grown ass men flirting this hard 🤣🤣🤣. Many people are talking about Film and while I agree he's great, this time I have to praise Jam. He doesn't have a lot of experience but his acting is immaculate in LOA. He's a natural, there's no awkwardness, no hesitation in his delivery and he can keep up with Film! JamFilm are showing us they're a powercouple.
Is it me or SW-JS-SH love triangle was weird? Wasn't SW interested in JS at first? IIRC at the start, he said JS was his style but went on a date with SH. During the first night calls he got a call from SH but said he didn't receive a call from the person he was expecting. Who was he talking about? I believed he wanted JS to call him. I think he was interested in JS but switched his focus on SH when he saw that JS was never gonna reciprocate
They made a mockery out of these beloved character through rushed and lazy writing. As viewers, we deserve better.…
Totally agree. Minato's attitude towards Shin is toxic. I could understand this from a high schooler but not from a 30yo man. This isn't funny nor cute. It pisses me off that they refuse to acknowledge it and don't let Shin push Minato for an explanation. They don't even let him tell Minato his behavior is hurting him. At this point the series has lost any realism quality it had in S1 and the characters are now ruined.
I really hope all the pairings will have equal screentime cause I don't really care for ForceBook. I'll be seated mainly for KhaoFirst. Also, I know p'Jojo is good at writing messy and exciting scripts but I need a tight and smart plot, not just NC and shocking scenes.
Mixed feelings about ep4. There were some interesting convo between JokeZo and the last scene was good (best acting from Dunk so far) but overall the pacing was weird, I was getting bored.
The topic is important and Mame could have used this series to give a message to all the queers out there, willing to do anything to please their parents. It could have been a discussion about loving and respecting yourself enough to stand up against your parents. Instead we have one ML lying to his new lover for no reason, playing mind games and letting him think he's a cheater. We have one FL who has put her SO in a difficult position for years. For what? Cause they don't want to loose their rich kids privilege?!
I complain about Mame but I still watch her shows and like them for what they are (I love TTTS, like LBC and tolerate LITA). Yet I can't with Wedding Plan. The plot is stupid af.
Let's hope the story fleshes out the characters so we understand why they act like they do: why is Ray an alcoholic, why is Top a fuckboy... I know that not everything has to be deep, not every behaviour is a result of a trauma but the series could be an interesting characters study.
2 things I don't care for:
- The guys being in college adds nothing to the story. They could have been working adults. Thai bls really love high school and college set up.
- What is the purpose of Cheum? Diversity? All characters are paired up and have a story except her (there's no subplot with her in the trailer). I'd rather have no woman in my bls than an evil woman or a 2D character with no proper story.
Also, his reaction was strange cause he said he was in love with HanTae, yet he acted like he was still in love with his past crush. This whole arc felt forced.
I'm not fan of the trope of the touchy-feely bestfriends oblivious to each others feelings. The guys were on each other laps every second and HanTae even drunk confessed. So BaRam indecisiveness and attempt to distance himself from HanTae felt like a device to create unecessary angst.
Many people are talking about Film and while I agree he's great, this time I have to praise Jam. He doesn't have a lot of experience but his acting is immaculate in LOA. He's a natural, there's no awkwardness, no hesitation in his delivery and he can keep up with Film! JamFilm are showing us they're a powercouple.
Wasn't SW interested in JS at first? IIRC at the start, he said JS was his style but went on a date with SH. During the first night calls he got a call from SH but said he didn't receive a call from the person he was expecting. Who was he talking about? I believed he wanted JS to call him. I think he was interested in JS but switched his focus on SH when he saw that JS was never gonna reciprocate
At this point the series has lost any realism quality it had in S1 and the characters are now ruined.
Also, I know p'Jojo is good at writing messy and exciting scripts but I need a tight and smart plot, not just NC and shocking scenes.