My two favorite parts of the entire series were in the last episode.
1) At the 42:37 time stamp - When Thap very cutely and clumsily lifted In onto the kitchen island. That made me LOL. I loved it because it was so real.
2) The interview at the end was just the best. It was the PERFECT ending.
Another horrific piece of shit father about whom I have no doubt the show will try to shove down our throats that…
Many Chinese dramas (not BLs, just general dramas) are very similar.
The female main character is REGULARLY abused by jealous (female) rivals, by almost all of the men they know (bosses, boyfriends, husbands, fathers), and by the families of their love interest (especially if her character is of lower status). They get slapped, pushed to the ground, raped, bullied, threatened, beaten, their food is dumped over their heads, and more.
And in the end, most of the abuse is just ignored and the female protagonist never receives any apologies, compensation, or anything else. She's just expected to "move on."
EP 7 - The comments below already cover a lot of what I was going to say, but there's one thing I do want to mention......
Does anyone else think that Keng is INDESCRIBABLY hot when he's in stalking mode, making his prey walk backwards as he advances toward them with the most FERAL INTENT in his eyes?
The eye contact. OMG the eye contact. Holy CRAP, that rocked me to my core.
https://x.com/Koreaboo/status/1969174703207301339?t=fYk_7E4YsWBf0wkKtmOX6g&s=19Looks like its indeed real…
If it's real, I'm happy for them. Their body language shows they are **incredibly** comfortable with each other, and I love how often they smile at each other and share laughter. It's heartwarming.
Ep 1 - when Wave escapes from the hospital and then Pheng and the Doc go looking for him, why is Wave walking **toward** the direction of the hospital?
Wouldn't it be more logical that Wave walk in the opposite direction, away from the hospital he just escaped from?
The only thing I can assume is that he walked away from the hospital and then turned around, walking back toward the hospital.
Am I the only one who gets frustrated watching scenes where the characters are SUPPOSED to be quiet because they're trying to escape or do something on the sly and there are people all around looking for them, etc.......yet those characters TALK VERY LOUDLY, PROTEST very loudly when the other person is trying to get them to BE QUIET, and in general do the very OPPOSITE of what normal people would do when they're in a situation like that?
I literally want to reach through the screen and SLAP them, then plaster duct tape across their mouths. GOOD GRIEF.
I just finished the final episode, and I am so happy with the ending.
Many Japanese BLs are hard for me to get into. Especially the ones where the characters are salary-men, wear suits all the time, and they're just very.....repressed.....in the way they express attraction and desire. It's so stiff and formal and uncomfortable.
While "10 Things" had those characteristics, it also had an unexpected warmth and really touched my heart. I loved the two main characters so much and rooted for them to work things out and be happy.
So glad I stuck with this series. I **really** enjoyed it.
I wish the makeup artists would be consistent with how much makeup (especially lipstick / lip gloss) they apply to the male characters.
In the scene where Prince Saenkaew and Sasin meet on the train platform (via the usual tired trope of the prince losing his balance and falling into the arms of Sasin (eye-roll) ), the prince is hardly wearing much lipstick / gloss. He looks great.
But in a slightly later scene, he looks like some company's commercial advertisement for lip gloss. SO much cotton-candy pink on his lips, it's ridiculous.
I see this problem in a lot of series, not just LiTM.
1) At the 42:37 time stamp - When Thap very cutely and clumsily lifted In onto the kitchen island. That made me LOL. I loved it because it was so real.
2) The interview at the end was just the best. It was the PERFECT ending.
There's no one designated as a "main role" actor.
King the Land was a very popular and successful series.
The female main character is REGULARLY abused by jealous (female) rivals, by almost all of the men they know (bosses, boyfriends, husbands, fathers), and by the families of their love interest (especially if her character is of lower status). They get slapped, pushed to the ground, raped, bullied, threatened, beaten, their food is dumped over their heads, and more.
And in the end, most of the abuse is just ignored and the female protagonist never receives any apologies, compensation, or anything else. She's just expected to "move on."
It's tiresome, tiresome, tiresome.
Does anyone else think that Keng is INDESCRIBABLY hot when he's in stalking mode, making his prey walk backwards as he advances toward them with the most FERAL INTENT in his eyes?
The eye contact. OMG the eye contact. Holy CRAP, that rocked me to my core.
Chance finally met Guno's family (his parents and grandmother), and Guno says he introduced Chance to them as his "boyfriend."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3klvAJyO7hE
Wouldn't it be more logical that Wave walk in the opposite direction, away from the hospital he just escaped from?
The only thing I can assume is that he walked away from the hospital and then turned around, walking back toward the hospital.
Otherwise that scene makes no sense.
Am I the only one who gets frustrated watching scenes where the characters are SUPPOSED to be quiet because they're trying to escape or do something on the sly and there are people all around looking for them, etc.......yet those characters TALK VERY LOUDLY, PROTEST very loudly when the other person is trying to get them to BE QUIET, and in general do the very OPPOSITE of what normal people would do when they're in a situation like that?
I literally want to reach through the screen and SLAP them, then plaster duct tape across their mouths. GOOD GRIEF.
Why can't script writers write LOGICAL scenes?
https://www.koreaboo.com/asia/bl-break-couple-announcement-great-inn-gmmtv/
Many Japanese BLs are hard for me to get into. Especially the ones where the characters are salary-men, wear suits all the time, and they're just very.....repressed.....in the way they express attraction and desire. It's so stiff and formal and uncomfortable.
While "10 Things" had those characteristics, it also had an unexpected warmth and really touched my heart. I loved the two main characters so much and rooted for them to work things out and be happy.
So glad I stuck with this series. I **really** enjoyed it.
When he pushed the "Back" button for the final time and the page was blank, I burst into tears. Not sure why that hit me so hard.
I hope there's a happy ending after this. I'm not sure my heart can take it, otherwise.
EDIT: Nevermind. I got my answer in the first few minutes of Ep 1. Good grief. Awful. And the dialogue - who WRITES that kind of crap? GEEZUS.
I literally don't understand why these particular so-called "actors" keep getting series offered to them.
In the scene where Prince Saenkaew and Sasin meet on the train platform (via the usual tired trope of the prince losing his balance and falling into the arms of Sasin (eye-roll) ), the prince is hardly wearing much lipstick / gloss. He looks great.
But in a slightly later scene, he looks like some company's commercial advertisement for lip gloss. SO much cotton-candy pink on his lips, it's ridiculous.
I see this problem in a lot of series, not just LiTM.