Yes, I know almost nothing makes sense, BUT this week's episode was so beautiful! Loved the xia's moments as always (I want that blue sword, it's so damn elegant and epic!), and... man, TutorYim. <3
And yes, finally that the OST's out, I have the opening in loop since hours.
Sin, our moody writer in desperate need of inspiration, decides to take a little creative retreat—you know,…
Everything quoted, subscribed AND signed! Especially Sin's new fisherman boyfriend, popped up from the depths of whoknowswhere.
This show is a huge mess but, for some reason, it's one of the ones I wait the most during the week, and this episode made me one happy and giggling kid. XD
Bingewatched everything and I'm happy I did! It's such a charming series, all characters are loveable and their dynamics flow and develop in a very natural and relatable way - plus, they are aware of their feelings and desires, which is a nice change among many series in which 20/25/(even)30 yo guys are shy to admit they want to do something (read: everything) with their boyfriends.
I hope we can keep the trend of "positive people in dramas" (yes, P'God from MND, I'm also thinking about you!), with good communication and vibes. Yay!
Just started bingewatching and I think I lost something: Yu and Yo are brothers, right? And they are orphans, living next door to Ai, who's the only son of a christian priest. Ing is just a close friend to them, and with a love interest on Yo. Correct?
I'm only on ep5 and honestly, I was expecting much worse given the comments and the ratings: it's a very classic…
And, finished! Again, it's not as terrible as I thought it'll be, on the contrary - made me laugh a lot, smile, giggle and care for the characters. 7.5/10 for me, I've seen waaaaaaaaay worse!
I think the main problem for many people is Jade's characters, who's over the top BUT is clearly on the spectrum (English is not my first language, so pardon me if writing it like this might sound offensive): Yim gave it his all to act with the whole body, with his lips, his hands... I think it had to be a very challenging role.
I haven't read the novel nor I've seen the previous series (Bed Friends - but I will), so I don't know how Jade's character is in the novel... but I really really liked the fact that he was not "just a goofy nerd", and that Mai (and all the friends and coworkers) understood and embraced that.
That said: TutorYim were lovely, I liked NetJames too and their dynamics as an already established couple in this series. It's a fun thai romcom but there are some very nice, heartwarming and deep scenes (as I said before: ep5 coming out, ep7 coming out at work, ep8 honest dialogue about ex boyfriends...). Nice songs for the OST, the direction and editing were pretty average even tho' it didn't look like a low-budget series... that's a pity because the idea perse was pretty nice (reminded me of "Kahogo no Kahoko", 2017 Jdrama) and I loved how Jade's character became braver and braver but still being himself.
Keeps getting better week after week! You know what? This show is just like Linus' blanket: it's nothing extraordinary, but it's a safezone to warm your heart!
Big is such a charismatic actor, and God's character is basically a cute marshmellow labrador exuding positivity and acceptance, I love him! Honestly, we'd need more extroverts like him: trying to understand and embrace other people, and not to change them.
I'm only on ep5 and honestly, I was expecting much worse given the comments and the ratings: it's a very classic romcom with exaggerated and nonsensical humour, BUT the actors did quite a good job with their characters.
I had to stop bingewatching for a moment to say that Mai's coming out scene to his family was so unexpected: so simple and natural, very positive! I'll remember to add a +0.5 to the final rating because of this scene. That said, back to the drama!
Love love looooove the guests' cameos! I didn't realize it was Ciize until we saw her with no make-up!
I must admit "the scary moments" are pretty scary for me, I'm not a horror fan so I get startled pretty easily... but I'm loving the balance between the comic and the scary parts, and all the acting is so dynamic and funny!
So, it's hard making sense of the characters we have already, and we'll get another one in next episode? Why? Sigh.
I find Ozone to be so fastidious: the whole wedding part was quite absurd, and then out of the blue he changes his haircolour and starts blabbermouthing Shan (I would kick my friends if they kept talking to me while being so near!), and... how much time did he spend in the bathroom? And Shan/Ozone dialogue was so plain that I kept falling asleep.
Saddest thing: no costumes scenes in this episode.
Best thing: Tutor is always so beautiful, it makes up for everything else.
This is really a pity - I like the concept of the series and our boys Tutor/Yim are a perfect couple... but sigh, the execution is so sloppy.
Ahahahaha, looks like we'll have a lot of fun for the next three months! Loved all the cast, and Perth's guest appearance in this first episode! Also, I really love the OST, it's so catchy!
I really loved this episode! I can understand the people saying we need more RyanJane screentime and I partially agree, even tho' I would vote anytime for a motion to the Parliament asking for a centuplication of Off's screentime in whatever situation, so I might be biased... BUT! But I feel Tae/Bahmee's moments and getting back together was not a waste of time - they never fell short of love one for the other, their point was always miscommunication and hopefully now they realized that "falling in love" is not the same as "being in love and make your love last", which needs efforts and time from both parts. They stepped back for a moment, realized how important the other person is, and decided to try again. Happens pretty often in life - it doesn't mean it will work now (it probably won't), but it was pretty clear Bahmee wasn't in love with Judy anyway. Plus, I find nice the contrast between P'Judy's smoothness and way too friendly behaviour with her trainee, and P'Jane's more professional and responsible kind of mentoring.
I love how this drama feels so real and relatable, and how Jane and Ryan are slowly being more comfortable one with the other in a pretty natural way.
Off in that red shirt, holy moly. I really laugh a lot when I think of how chaotic, crazy and wild Off is, and how composed and serious Jane's character is!
Aside from some absurd notes on tops and bottoms, this comment section is almost more enthralling than the series itself, with all the speculations and theories and crazy ideas on the hows and whys of this drama! Can't wait for ep7 and ep8, what a great ride will this ending be!
This is hilarious, whenever these guys come together it's total entropy! I laughed so much that I cried, I love these kinds of programs... somehow they remind me of the old Jeux sans frontières, with people having fun and being themselves!
Loved the xia's moments as always (I want that blue sword, it's so damn elegant and epic!), and... man, TutorYim. <3
And yes, finally that the OST's out, I have the opening in loop since hours.
Especially Sin's new fisherman boyfriend, popped up from the depths of whoknowswhere.
This show is a huge mess but, for some reason, it's one of the ones I wait the most during the week, and this episode made me one happy and giggling kid. XD
It's such a charming series, all characters are loveable and their dynamics flow and develop in a very natural and relatable way - plus, they are aware of their feelings and desires, which is a nice change among many series in which 20/25/(even)30 yo guys are shy to admit they want to do something (read: everything) with their boyfriends.
I hope we can keep the trend of "positive people in dramas" (yes, P'God from MND, I'm also thinking about you!), with good communication and vibes. Yay!
I'll jump on board! :D
7.5/10 for me, I've seen waaaaaaaaay worse!
I think the main problem for many people is Jade's characters, who's over the top BUT is clearly on the spectrum (English is not my first language, so pardon me if writing it like this might sound offensive): Yim gave it his all to act with the whole body, with his lips, his hands... I think it had to be a very challenging role.
I haven't read the novel nor I've seen the previous series (Bed Friends - but I will), so I don't know how Jade's character is in the novel... but I really really liked the fact that he was not "just a goofy nerd", and that Mai (and all the friends and coworkers) understood and embraced that.
That said: TutorYim were lovely, I liked NetJames too and their dynamics as an already established couple in this series. It's a fun thai romcom but there are some very nice, heartwarming and deep scenes (as I said before: ep5 coming out, ep7 coming out at work, ep8 honest dialogue about ex boyfriends...).
Nice songs for the OST, the direction and editing were pretty average even tho' it didn't look like a low-budget series... that's a pity because the idea perse was pretty nice (reminded me of "Kahogo no Kahoko", 2017 Jdrama) and I loved how Jade's character became braver and braver but still being himself.
Big is such a charismatic actor, and God's character is basically a cute marshmellow labrador exuding positivity and acceptance, I love him! Honestly, we'd need more extroverts like him: trying to understand and embrace other people, and not to change them.
I had to stop bingewatching for a moment to say that Mai's coming out scene to his family was so unexpected: so simple and natural, very positive! I'll remember to add a +0.5 to the final rating because of this scene.
That said, back to the drama!
I must admit "the scary moments" are pretty scary for me, I'm not a horror fan so I get startled pretty easily... but I'm loving the balance between the comic and the scary parts, and all the acting is so dynamic and funny!
Pang/Jan being a Polca is just <3
I find Ozone to be so fastidious: the whole wedding part was quite absurd, and then out of the blue he changes his haircolour and starts blabbermouthing Shan (I would kick my friends if they kept talking to me while being so near!), and... how much time did he spend in the bathroom? And Shan/Ozone dialogue was so plain that I kept falling asleep.
Saddest thing: no costumes scenes in this episode.
Best thing: Tutor is always so beautiful, it makes up for everything else.
This is really a pity - I like the concept of the series and our boys Tutor/Yim are a perfect couple... but sigh, the execution is so sloppy.
Loved all the cast, and Perth's guest appearance in this first episode! Also, I really love the OST, it's so catchy!
I can understand the people saying we need more RyanJane screentime and I partially agree, even tho' I would vote anytime for a motion to the Parliament asking for a centuplication of Off's screentime in whatever situation, so I might be biased... BUT! But I feel Tae/Bahmee's moments and getting back together was not a waste of time - they never fell short of love one for the other, their point was always miscommunication and hopefully now they realized that "falling in love" is not the same as "being in love and make your love last", which needs efforts and time from both parts. They stepped back for a moment, realized how important the other person is, and decided to try again. Happens pretty often in life - it doesn't mean it will work now (it probably won't), but it was pretty clear Bahmee wasn't in love with Judy anyway.
Plus, I find nice the contrast between P'Judy's smoothness and way too friendly behaviour with her trainee, and P'Jane's more professional and responsible kind of mentoring.
I love how this drama feels so real and relatable, and how Jane and Ryan are slowly being more comfortable one with the other in a pretty natural way.
Off in that red shirt, holy moly.
I really laugh a lot when I think of how chaotic, crazy and wild Off is, and how composed and serious Jane's character is!