"consent." lol It's a BL. No one consents to anything, that's what makes it fun. Also, why does Mork have to have…
Ummm...the sibling thing was a joke, mocking SJWs and their constant carping about "problematic" issues and behaviors like "consent" and "shaming." Learn to read.
Go away. Stop watching BLs. Go watch some shows where everyone behaves in perfect, politically correct ways and…
I'm the "oversensitive" one. lol Your comment reacts to a number of assertions I never made, so I'll ignore most of it. Naturally, you failed to address the gist of MY comment, which is asking why the hell people like you with all these pristine requirements for the behaviors of BL characters, watch BLs at all? You don't like them, but apparently you're incapable of not watching which means you DO like them but pretend you don't. Or something. Anyway, I love that the things your whine about make you uncomfortable. Knowing that pleases me.
Nice. This felt like a really engaging, steady, good start to this second ride. I tried to expect nothing and was not at all disappointed. The story seems like a natural flow from the first season and our guys are starting to experience the real-world challenges that couples (and individuals) face as they move through life. I hope they learn quickly that it is extremely important to carve out specific time in your schedule for each other, just as it's important to make time for classes and extracurricular activities.
It seems there may be some extracurricular activities brewing for Oh and those new friends of his, but it would be boring if that weren't the case I suppose. :) They were so kind to him when they first met and he got weepy about missing home and feeling alone. No one judged him and they welcomed him right along. However...I get a bit of a skeevy feeling from the dark haired dude who's extra-attentive to Oh. And the group as a whole...I don't know. It seems they're all gay; no girls at the party or anywhere else, but that might not be a good thing. :P
Teh's mother...so lovely and generous and kind. I'm happy they got the same actress back this season. She's wonderful. And her scenes with Teh in the car and at the dormitory lounge were wonderful. An angel.
Apparently, Oh's parents' resort is doing great business, seeing as he's living in a palatial apartment in the heart of Bangkok. I didn't get the vibe from the first season that they were extremely well-off. But that apartment would cost a fortune.
I love watching/feeling TehOh together. Such a great, loving, natural vibe. And they are extremely different from any other BL couple I can think of. They seem like real individuals, not BL cut-outs. Nice.
Love the series, and hope they use the shippers plot to call out all the toxic fans but omg... in general I'm…
Go away. Stop watching BLs. Go watch some shows where everyone behaves in perfect, politically correct ways and no one ever gives offense and everyone always gives consent to everything. Oh wait. There are no dramas like that. Because they would be BORING AS HELL.
Am I the only one spotting the red flags from Mork? Pi has told him that he doesn't like Mork already, regardless…
Oh please. "Obsession," my ass. He's in love with Pi and he's sometimes acting irrationally as a result...kind of like real people often do, but jacked up a bit for comic effect. "Libel." You obviously have no understanding of law. Google it. And now you're whining about "outing" too. Why do you watch BLs? They are chock-full of unhealthy behaviors. That is what makes them sometimes interesting. Life is full of people exhibiting unhealthy behaviors. That's what we do. Watch something less stressful for you.
Glad that they give airtime to Pi's valid outburst. It was borderline obsessive for Mork to say those things in…
"consent." lol It's a BL. No one consents to anything, that's what makes it fun. Also, why does Mork have to have Pi's "consent" to express his opinion on something, even if it involves him?
Okay i think may be pi started feeling for mork but what mork is doing is called forcing other to like him. It…
"Disgusting?" You're taking this show way too seriously. IRL people often don't realize how they feel about someone until that someone starts spending time with a third someone...it's one of quirky ways the human heart sometimes works.
We don't know Mork is the online friend. The friend is played by Pond because that's who Pi is imagining it is.…
I don't agree that Pi imagines his online friend to be Mork, or as someone else with Mork's face for some reason. If he thought the friend was Mork, or might be Mork, he would have confronted him long ago. Just in this episode Pi said "you seem to know a lot about Mork," not "oh come on, Mork, I know this is you."
Why do I have to hate a sweet girl because she's losing as Mork’s boyfriend. This girlfriend-induced-jealousy…
Wait a minute, the blonde fujoshi is transgender? As in male-to-female or female-to--male transgender? I thought he was just a really queenie gay guy. And why does it stress you out that a transgender person is shipping them?
Why do you think you "have to hate a sweet girl" for any reason, even if she's trying to help Mork make Pi jealous? You don't have to feel anything about this show you don't want to. You could even do something totally bizarre: STOP WATCHING.
That wasn't Dueann at the end in the balloon circle, which is a really dumb device, btw.
Good Lord! There are so many people being ridiculously hard on Mork. The only thing he did that was unacceptable…
To me, this has just become a basic "meh" show. I'll keep watching as they come out, but if I miss one or two I won't stress about it. Yeah, dude at the end was someone we haven't seen before. I don't get what they're trying to accomplish with the balloon circle thing anyway. Oh...and I don't care. Duean and Meen make the show almost interesting, but there is far too little of them. Every time I see Mork I just think he deserves to be in a far better show portraying a far more interesting character. I enjoy the fujoshis. They make me laugh and it warms my heart to know they're pissing off a lot of SJWs around here. :D
Most BL dramas have two cursed episodes...Ep 7 and Ep 11. These are the usual turning points in these dramas because…
Oh sweeet jesus. For the millionth time: Stop watching the show. You don't like it, so stop. Don't hit PLAY, don't click on the ARROW, it's not that hard. The fujoshis are hilarious and it's telling that you apparently aren't catching that fujoshi behavior is being SATIRIZED. Google it.
It's a BL, for god's sake. If you're weary of BL tropes go watch something else. Next you'll be bitching because OMG, THEY'RE USING THAT 'TWO GUYS FALLING IN LOVE' TROPE AGAIN!
Weird. I just finished ep. 8 and realized I didn't much feel one way or the other about this show at this point. It's like I spent 48 minutes or so watching...not much of anything. Not bored. Not into it, really. It's funny...it doesn't feel like there's much plot or activity going on. To me, Mork and Pi feel like a side-couple story instead of the real thing. When Duean and Meen show up I do wish their scenes were longer.
Finished. Best BL ever. The sunset scene was more breath-taking than I remembered it to have been. Yes, I ugly-cried and I'm not ashamed.
My favorite BL of all time. Maybe a little heavy on the hysteria late ep. 4 - early ep. 5, but even so, the most intense BL-ride of my life. This time around I especially took note of the beautiful REALness of the settings, houses, class rooms, restaurants, decor, ambience, etc. It all had the feel of old-Thailand, maybe some colonial period vibe going on...rather than the sterile, modern, new-money atmosphere of 90% of other BLs. I loved that.
Just finished episode 4. Wow. Stunningly stylized and visualized, and issues being taken head-on that no other BL has had the balls to address. We even got a little freaky and that was awesome too. Still, among the many amazing touches are these walk/dance/follow/tease/chase sequences that make me cry simply from the fullness of feeling evoked. One caveat: I admire Billkin's balls-out willingness to hold nothing back as an actor, foregoing ego and pride and stripping himself emotionally bare for the camera, but if I'd been the director I would have had him pull back about 40% toward the end of this episode. It got to be too much for me and the 'acting' pulled me out of the story a bit.
Jin said he broke up with her cause she cheated on him....and it seems like he just said it cause he was mad at…
hmmm...you're probably right about how he found out. But if he knew she was cheating why wouldn't he know who it was with?
If you're breaking up with your GF because she's cheating, why would you not mention that crucial fact when you dump her? "Hey, I know you're cheating on me, I don't like it or trust you anymore, so I'm dumping you" is not that hard to say. Why wouldn't he expect her to break up if she was already seeing someone else? Jin is more than a bit of a dim bulb.
Come to think of it, why does Bbomb like Jin? That's another aspect of this story that we were given no lead-up to or background on. Has he had his eye on him for some time already? Who knows? And other than having a cute face except when he's smiling, when he looks like he's about to take a dump, Jin doesn't seem to be all that interesting to me. Just my opinion of course.
End of episode 3, rewatch: Swooning. Stylistically, there are too many gorgeous moments and visuals to mention in a brief comment. Good god, this show is brimming with scenes that tempt me to pause the video and just roll around in the feels of it all, but I don't dare because I know there is another one coming a few minutes later and I can't wait to get there either. Whoever sees the word "BL" and thinks "subtlety?" Yet understatement is the norm here...which only makes each emotion conveyed ten times more intense for the quiet manner in which it is presented. I am definitely picking up on a lot more depth of what's going on this second time around, so the paper towels are getting a workout.
You'll know when you see it, but that stumbling, swaying, half-dance of cat-and-mouse on the beach is a masterpiece. This is BL Heaven and I'm a lucky angel. :D
End of episode 2, rewatch: For me, this really is the king of BL series. These two...wow. The portrayal of that early struggle with same-sex attraction/love is so spot-on as to what I felt myself in the same period of my life. Confusion, self-delusion, denial, spite, jealousy, deep affection, throbbing sexual energy, all of it set on a high simmer with the lid locked on tight and set to blow. Watching this I feel I'm 17 again, in all the good and bad ways. Damn, this is well-done.
End of episode 1, rewatch: This is every bit as beautifully done as I remember it. The acting, especially from the two leads, is a level above the best of what I've seen from other top-notch BLs. They feel like real people, not BL "types." The way emotions play across Teh's face when he's just looking at Oh-aew and saying nothing is profoundly affecting. When the two of them stood on that beach looking at each other, all the pain of their years-long estrangement and how deeply they'd missed each other flooding out into the open like a dam breaching, I completely lost it. I love these two characters and the fine actors playing them.
However...I had forgotten about the handsome, sweet and sincere Bas. What a beauty, inside and out. Naturally, the ship I've built for the two above is huge. Surely they can find room on board for Bas too. :)
It seems there may be some extracurricular activities brewing for Oh and those new friends of his, but it would be boring if that weren't the case I suppose. :) They were so kind to him when they first met and he got weepy about missing home and feeling alone. No one judged him and they welcomed him right along. However...I get a bit of a skeevy feeling from the dark haired dude who's extra-attentive to Oh. And the group as a whole...I don't know. It seems they're all gay; no girls at the party or anywhere else, but that might not be a good thing. :P
Teh's mother...so lovely and generous and kind. I'm happy they got the same actress back this season. She's wonderful. And her scenes with Teh in the car and at the dormitory lounge were wonderful. An angel.
Apparently, Oh's parents' resort is doing great business, seeing as he's living in a palatial apartment in the heart of Bangkok. I didn't get the vibe from the first season that they were extremely well-off. But that apartment would cost a fortune.
I love watching/feeling TehOh together. Such a great, loving, natural vibe. And they are extremely different from any other BL couple I can think of. They seem like real individuals, not BL cut-outs. Nice.
Why do you think you "have to hate a sweet girl" for any reason, even if she's trying to help Mork make Pi jealous? You don't have to feel anything about this show you don't want to. You could even do something totally bizarre: STOP WATCHING.
That wasn't Dueann at the end in the balloon circle, which is a really dumb device, btw.
It's a BL, for god's sake. If you're weary of BL tropes go watch something else. Next you'll be bitching because OMG, THEY'RE USING THAT 'TWO GUYS FALLING IN LOVE' TROPE AGAIN!
Oh well...on to the comments...
My favorite BL of all time. Maybe a little heavy on the hysteria late ep. 4 - early ep. 5, but even so, the most intense BL-ride of my life. This time around I especially took note of the beautiful REALness of the settings, houses, class rooms, restaurants, decor, ambience, etc. It all had the feel of old-Thailand, maybe some colonial period vibe going on...rather than the sterile, modern, new-money atmosphere of 90% of other BLs. I loved that.
Still the best freaking BL ever made, of course.
If you're breaking up with your GF because she's cheating, why would you not mention that crucial fact when you dump her? "Hey, I know you're cheating on me, I don't like it or trust you anymore, so I'm dumping you" is not that hard to say. Why wouldn't he expect her to break up if she was already seeing someone else? Jin is more than a bit of a dim bulb.
Come to think of it, why does Bbomb like Jin? That's another aspect of this story that we were given no lead-up to or background on. Has he had his eye on him for some time already? Who knows? And other than having a cute face except when he's smiling, when he looks like he's about to take a dump, Jin doesn't seem to be all that interesting to me. Just my opinion of course.
You'll know when you see it, but that stumbling, swaying, half-dance of cat-and-mouse on the beach is a masterpiece. This is BL Heaven and I'm a lucky angel. :D
End of episode 2, rewatch: For me, this really is the king of BL series. These two...wow. The portrayal of that early struggle with same-sex attraction/love is so spot-on as to what I felt myself in the same period of my life. Confusion, self-delusion, denial, spite, jealousy, deep affection, throbbing sexual energy, all of it set on a high simmer with the lid locked on tight and set to blow. Watching this I feel I'm 17 again, in all the good and bad ways. Damn, this is well-done.
However...I had forgotten about the handsome, sweet and sincere Bas. What a beauty, inside and out. Naturally, the ship I've built for the two above is huge. Surely they can find room on board for Bas too. :)