Ironic and sarcastic mean exactly the same thing. Actually, the English dictionary states it as "being the opposite of what the person meant." Also, he didn't assume it is bad, because he watched it and his opinion is it is bad. Honestly, don't take it seriously, he's just being playful.
Episode 11:Maya the Midget is perhaps the most annoying/unnecessary side character I've encountered in a BL. And…
Oh, man, you never fail to make me laugh out loud! "Maya the Midget." "Get a freaking hearing aid and shut up!" Hilarious. Utterly hilarious.
100% in agreement with you on the fade out of the developing romance and the questions you've asked. At this point, I don't even understand why it had a romance tag!
Someone went ahead and edited a video on youtube and proceeded to call Maya a psychopath! The level of hate for…
If there's this level of hate. I'd say the writer did a brilliant job in portraying a character. It's the person who edited and posted the video that is the psychopath! After all, this is a work of fiction.
ugh. Maya can suck it. :D I find her character a complete waste of time that should be going to the MC relationship,…
I think she was introduced to put a spanner in the works in their relationship. However, I found it quite amusing watching everything negative she had to say about Taichi, Kohei immediately responded with a killer line of positivity. I loved watching her squirm. I also think she was madly in love with Kohei. Like she said: "He's just like me."
I can't get my head around how such an intelligent race, lack basic communication skills...and yes, it drives me nuts too! I always like how your brain thinks, I just took it as a given that his mother wouldn't say anything. Hell, I recently learnt that it is rare for Japanese people to say "I love you." So, I didn't expect her to deal with his obvious emotional upset, irrespective of the fact that her son was distressed.
I think this drama spectacularly failed in the romance department, which to me is an utter travesty as it could have been so beautiful.
I'm really enjoying the writing of this drama. It's beautifully tight, creatively tight to budget, to the point where I feel each and every sentence and scene has been thoughtfully thought through.
I feel like I'm watching a stage drama like 180 Degrees Longitude Passes Through Us, but oh so much better. That drama, for me, went too far into the whole stage dramatics. This writer really knows what they're doing in the limited time they've been given. However, I find myself chuckling that they're actually telling the same story, three times over, with alternative nuances! WTAF! A tad lazy me thinks! Push yourself. You know how to write -so push yourself! Thai BL writers could learn a lot from you. #JustSayin'
However, our leads are seriously delivering. These men can act and own their characters, to the point where I find myself fixated on what I believe they'll say and indeed do next - especially in terms of Dae Yeong and the third wheel.
I find Japanese dramas of this ilk so beautiful but so utterly frustrating. In the most part, I adore Japanese BL's, as I've said numerous times on this here forum. No one. And, I mean no one, writes likes the Japanese. I adore them for this, as they in the main, stay true to their culture and values. Quirky as fuck!
However, and this is a BIG however for me. Why oh why, does such a hugely intelligent nation find it so damn difficult to simply have a chat about anything emotional? The head fuck must be huge on each individual holding in oh so many feelings and emotions. How can a nation be at the forefront / cutting edge of a category like technology, which the world praises them for. Yet, and this is a big yet in my brain, doesn't know how to communicate with someone they allegedly love? It may be because I'm watching so many Japanese BL dramas at the moment - the most I've watched in any sitting since I joined this forum, but nearly all of them are the same. "I can't communicate with you, to tell you my real feelings and thoughts, so I'll suck it up for the rest of my days." Don't get me wrong, I do get it, but wouldn't it be lovely to see a different side that has evolved and showcases them today?
My brain can't help screaming, why didn't Taichi tell Kohei what his plans were for leaving school? How utterly beautiful would that have been to the narrative?! Why was the 'why' question not asked between them both? Tell me any friend who wouldn't ask you that question? Unbelievable.
Contrary to others, I don't dislike Maya - I think she's been beautifully written and in the Japanese style. However, I can't help but feel cheated by her screen time at the detriment of our leads.
Do I think the writer has done a good job? "Could be better springs to mind." However, I think it's thoughtfully written aside from the romance, to make for thought-provoking viewing.
Have to say though...the film was so much better. "Silhouette of Your Voice (2017)
"Taichi, your heart is beating so fast".The amount of times Taichi said "eh" when he was conversing with Kouhei,…
Love this comment. This has been happening a lot in the 'lighter' Japanese BL's of late and especially in Takara's Treasure, almost to the point of utter distraction.
Have the same issue with the beard shadow, very obvious especially when watching it on 4K. Personally, I think…
So hear you! Yes, if they worked on the shadow issue, I too think our leads would have passed, but rolling out History 4 guy was a step too far for me. Beyond unbelievable and too damn funny! 🤣
BRAVO again JG! You said it all much better than I tried to above. When Takara pulled Taishin onto his lap, I…
You remain utterly hilarious in my mind. Your thought process never fails to make me laugh. You're brutal in your analogies, but usually completely spot on in your thought process! I love this. Keep it coming, as it keeps me entertained.
I honestly don't mind the lack of any bonking occurring, as this show isn't about that. What I absolutely despise is as you point out, what the actual fuck was the writer wanting to depict in that whole scene with Taishin sitting on Takara's lap - it just spanked to me (oh if only, some spanky, spanky time!) of a lost opportunity to showcase their growing closeness with a beautiful dialogue.
I just didn't understand the whole stay over and then cut to morning scene! What was the point? What did it add to the story? Absolutely nothing. I feel the writer is immature, a woman, who simply hasn't got the experience or courage to portray gay men. Another opportunity lost.
I have to agree with you. This show is beyond, beyond fluffy, but to the point where it has become totally unbelievable. I'm simply not the target audience for this level of childish stupidity.
I can understand your passion in wanting realism but the writer chose to express her work in a more simple and…
So bloody original. If you went through this here forum and counted how many times someone used those as a comeback, we'd honestly be here all year counting! The originality does indeed pain my soul.
100% in agreement with you on the fade out of the developing romance and the questions you've asked. At this point, I don't even understand why it had a romance tag!
I can't get my head around how such an intelligent race, lack basic communication skills...and yes, it drives me nuts too! I always like how your brain thinks, I just took it as a given that his mother wouldn't say anything. Hell, I recently learnt that it is rare for Japanese people to say "I love you." So, I didn't expect her to deal with his obvious emotional upset, irrespective of the fact that her son was distressed.
I think this drama spectacularly failed in the romance department, which to me is an utter travesty as it could have been so beautiful.
I feel like I'm watching a stage drama like 180 Degrees Longitude Passes Through Us, but oh so much better. That drama, for me, went too far into the whole stage dramatics. This writer really knows what they're doing in the limited time they've been given. However, I find myself chuckling that they're actually telling the same story, three times over, with alternative nuances! WTAF! A tad lazy me thinks! Push yourself. You know how to write -so push yourself! Thai BL writers could learn a lot from you. #JustSayin'
However, our leads are seriously delivering. These men can act and own their characters, to the point where I find myself fixated on what I believe they'll say and indeed do next - especially in terms of Dae Yeong and the third wheel.
However, and this is a BIG however for me. Why oh why, does such a hugely intelligent nation find it so damn difficult to simply have a chat about anything emotional? The head fuck must be huge on each individual holding in oh so many feelings and emotions. How can a nation be at the forefront / cutting edge of a category like technology, which the world praises them for. Yet, and this is a big yet in my brain, doesn't know how to communicate with someone they allegedly love? It may be because I'm watching so many Japanese BL dramas at the moment - the most I've watched in any sitting since I joined this forum, but nearly all of them are the same. "I can't communicate with you, to tell you my real feelings and thoughts, so I'll suck it up for the rest of my days." Don't get me wrong, I do get it, but wouldn't it be lovely to see a different side that has evolved and showcases them today?
My brain can't help screaming, why didn't Taichi tell Kohei what his plans were for leaving school? How utterly beautiful would that have been to the narrative?! Why was the 'why' question not asked between them both? Tell me any friend who wouldn't ask you that question? Unbelievable.
Contrary to others, I don't dislike Maya - I think she's been beautifully written and in the Japanese style. However, I can't help but feel cheated by her screen time at the detriment of our leads.
Do I think the writer has done a good job? "Could be better springs to mind." However, I think it's thoughtfully written aside from the romance, to make for thought-provoking viewing.
Have to say though...the film was so much better. "Silhouette of Your Voice (2017)
I honestly don't mind the lack of any bonking occurring, as this show isn't about that. What I absolutely despise is as you point out, what the actual fuck was the writer wanting to depict in that whole scene with Taishin sitting on Takara's lap - it just spanked to me (oh if only, some spanky, spanky time!) of a lost opportunity to showcase their growing closeness with a beautiful dialogue.
I just didn't understand the whole stay over and then cut to morning scene! What was the point? What did it add to the story? Absolutely nothing. I feel the writer is immature, a woman, who simply hasn't got the experience or courage to portray gay men. Another opportunity lost.
I have to agree with you. This show is beyond, beyond fluffy, but to the point where it has become totally unbelievable. I'm simply not the target audience for this level of childish stupidity.