The show is bad. It's bad and it's boring and never have I wanted to throttle anyone as much as I do Salin.
How, just how, do you take a fun, sex-on-legs CP like MosBank and manage to suck all the fun and sexy out? I thought JaFirst's final series was baffling in how it managed to destroy the chemistry between a truly electric pairing but then this tosh of a series came round to piss me off. It's just a multitude of poor choices, from the casting to the wardrobe to the absolutely flummoxing decision to have these two behave like highschoolers in their first relationship.
Actually, scratch that. I remember high school; we were a bunch of horney buggers who could barely keep our tongues off each other. These two are mutually-attracted Adult men—what the fuck are they doing? Geez, this show just makes me mad.
This is just a whole of nonsense for me actually because there are if you don't know it people like Ryan in real…
The very fact that Ryan helps run his family business makes him that much more irritating to watch as he stupids his way through an internship he neither understands nor deserves.
Okay finally dropped this 8 minutes into ep 6. I was hoping that it would improve but each ep gets worse and worse.…
That's what annoys me about MAME. She's a writer of trashy erotica but when her books are turned into series, the productions always lean away from the erotica element, which is the only interesting part. Without that, it's just simplistic dialogue, shallow characters, silly situations, and her weird complexes about white skin and deep wallets.
Konishi Eito portrays naïve earnestness so well. A character like Nakano could've been a chore to watch but there are such layers buried in his every look and word and gesture. I am both fascinated and charmed watching him navigate his world. I get weirdly proud of him when he does the smallest things, like texting the group chat, and it broke my heart seeing him so frightened. I can't recall the last time I was so invested in a character and their arc.
He just makes an already enjoyable series that much more engaging. Kudos, Konishi Eito.
Ryan is flat-out annoying. Everything about him irritates me, from his vacuous expressions to his lack of basic sense to the way he stands. Why would someone like Jane ever be romantically drawn to a slow, passive idiot like Ryan? It just beggars belief. I'm already finding it difficult to believe Jane would be putting up with Ryan as an intern, I can't see him looking round one day and deciding that slack-jawed child is the one for him.
Sailub has no business being that damn sexy. Were I under Oab's tutelage during that carrot scene, I would've chopped off three of my own fingers. He's just so orgasmically distracting.
I guess we'll just be watching Plawan failing upward the whole show. I'm finding his character difficult to like, honestly. Aside from Oab, I'm hanging around for JJ and Methas. I like their whole dynamic, and I absolutely adore JJ.
Mudmee is the only engaging character in this sequence of noisy commercials masquerading as a series.
This show is just...exceedingly hard to watch. I've been hanging on because I wanted to see the new material but, honestly, it isn't worth it if I have to grit my teeth the whole way there. For a series with so much product placement, virtually every single aspect of it feels so cheap.
I choose to imagine Joe's dumbass died again and the final episode was the fever dream of his dying brain. Only way I can stomach everyone—especially that bastard-ass douche canoe Tong—getting such happy-clappy endings. Every single character in this thing is a trash person except Wut and Actually Dead Joe's Mother.
I enjoyed this series and watching it with all the people in the comments. Whew, what a ride.
I am certainly watching this one just for the sex. I do the same with straight romances that have bad scripts but sensually matched actors. I enjoy the aesthetics of sex, and I can appreciate it when a series serves it up.
Yes no NC scene but I like it. It's surprising and unexpected but I'm still hooked.
I'm pleased for you. Not all series will appeal to everyone, and this one is definitely not for me. But I like the sexual chemistry between FortPeat, and so I'm hanging around for that aspect.
Well, that, and the lingering hope they'll go back to the sea. The cinematography over, under, and in the water was breathtaking, I'd love to see more of it. And more of them diving too. Watching the BTS on that element was fascinating.
How, just how, do you take a fun, sex-on-legs CP like MosBank and manage to suck all the fun and sexy out? I thought JaFirst's final series was baffling in how it managed to destroy the chemistry between a truly electric pairing but then this tosh of a series came round to piss me off. It's just a multitude of poor choices, from the casting to the wardrobe to the absolutely flummoxing decision to have these two behave like highschoolers in their first relationship.
Actually, scratch that. I remember high school; we were a bunch of horney buggers who could barely keep our tongues off each other. These two are mutually-attracted Adult men—what the fuck are they doing? Geez, this show just makes me mad.
At first, I thought perhaps he was meant to be neurodivergent but now I'm convinced he's just a poorly written character.
He just makes an already enjoyable series that much more engaging. Kudos, Konishi Eito.
I guess we'll just be watching Plawan failing upward the whole show. I'm finding his character difficult to like, honestly. Aside from Oab, I'm hanging around for JJ and Methas. I like their whole dynamic, and I absolutely adore JJ.
But I guess if I had to choose: "Big Dragon" is more watchable. It's not good but it's...better.
This show is just...exceedingly hard to watch. I've been hanging on because I wanted to see the new material but, honestly, it isn't worth it if I have to grit my teeth the whole way there. For a series with so much product placement, virtually every single aspect of it feels so cheap.
I enjoyed this series and watching it with all the people in the comments. Whew, what a ride.
Well, that, and the lingering hope they'll go back to the sea. The cinematography over, under, and in the water was breathtaking, I'd love to see more of it. And more of them diving too. Watching the BTS on that element was fascinating.