I've been seeing a lot of clips of the secondary couple on youtube and tik tok that make me want to watch the show for them...can anyone tell me (with minimal spoilers if possible) whether their story ends well?
Are they not goint to address the age gap? I was waiting for Sahara to express some discomfort because of their…
If they haven't by now they probably won't. Honestly there probably isn't a huge age gap. Toki is a junior, so I'm guessing he's 17. I think we could safely assume Sahara is a recent college grad, so that would make him around 22/23. Also the age of consent in Japan is 16 so it probably isn't a big deal in fiction-land. That being said, in reality it would be a huge issue because of the power imbalance, but this is a BL so reality doesn't apply here, LOL.
the kiss mhok gave to day was a little bit to fast but at the same time it was cute and a but emotional all at…
In reality, yes definitely!!! In drama-land it makes perfect sense though. π Honestly the way I see it, I think that Mhok also wanted to take the memory of that awful experience with August and replace it with a good memory.
Do you mind elaborating? I'm trying to decide whether to start watching or skip it...
OK, this is helpful, thank you! I was also kind of interested to see somewhat of a role reversal but had heard a lot of mixed reviews and haven't started watching yet. I might give it a couple of episodes and then decide whether to drop or not. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Very cute first episode, and I'm looking forward to see how Mame tackles a more lighthearted storyline. Including Pai and Sky in the first few minutes was a great idea to encourage viewer buy-in and I think it's a lot of fun that these stories are all taking place in the same universe. Very glad there's only 7 episodes, leads me to believe it will continue to be a lighthearted rom-com. Looking forward to episode 2!
I was going to give this a skip based on the lackluster reception, but my sister watched it and liked it so I gave it a try. I'm glad I did. It wasn't the best BL I've ever watched but it was still pretty enjoyable. At times it felt a bit like a Wattpad novel, lol, but there are also discussions of trauma, mental illness, consent, and workplace issues that make it feel a bit more unique than your run of the mill BL. If you're on the fence I'd recommend giving it a try.
I'm thinking the cherries were an aesthetic choice for the pilot trailer and none of those scenes will be in the…
yeah the shots with the cherries looked more like promotional shots rather than part of the story. also New was holding a cherry pillow in the reaction video, so I'm hoping they were just running with the theme to be cute, haha
I'm thinking the cherries were an aesthetic choice for the pilot trailer and none of those scenes will be in the…
yeah the shots with the cherries looked more like promotional shots rather than part of the story. also New was holding a cherry pillow in the reaction video, so I'm hoping they were just running with the theme to be cute, haha
is it me or did the trailer feel... toned down? japanese version was full of emotions and comedy and quirkiness…
My thinking is that Japanese dramas (especially those based on manga) tend to have a highly energetic, almost manic sort of humor and pacing, which the creators of the Thai version may not have felt would translate to the Thai BL medium. That's my theory.
How is Kaweee still friends with Not, I dont understand. All Not does is put him down, harrass/ embarrass him…
I think he wanted to open up to people and make new friends, but unfortunately he chose a toxic group. However, I'm loving the character growth with Not sending the encouraging text to kawee before his student rep interview.
Honestly the way I see it, I think that Mhok also wanted to take the memory of that awful experience with August and replace it with a good memory.
where's the lie though??