Agree. Someone said Mike didn’t do well in the workshops that’s when they knew Pisaeng wasn’t right for…
When I rewatched the old trailer (had to do it on a reaction channel) I can see that Gawin is more suited for the role. I think many of us want Mike to get a lead role, so I also hope it will be in the near future.
I'm thinking the cherries were an aesthetic choice for the pilot trailer and none of those scenes will be in the…
I hope so unless that's Thai humor that went over my head. In the native title, they use the proper word for virgin, but Japanese people like to shorten everything. (e.g., Staba for Starbucks) and the English title of the manga is also Cherry Magic.
as someone who is a really big fan of the Japanese version, I have strong reservations about this. watching the…
I actually liked the Thai version of Love Stage more. I felt the Japanese adaptation was terrible.
I'm more on the fence on the Thai adaptation after watching the pilot. I just didn't feel the chemistry, which is odd because Tay and New usually have very good chemistry. I noticed the Fujiisaki goes back to being a fujoshi like in the manga. I know they have to localize the story for the Thai audience, but I hope they don't have a "Y" fanclub with Fujisaki as the president, or a dumb ex returning to make trouble. I'm hoping this is a wonderful series and I'm looking forward to watching it.
I've always been worried about GMMTV messing this story up, since they've messed up stories in the past. After watching the pilot, I'm on the fence. I didn't feel that spark between the Kurosawa and Adachi characters. I also didn't like the inclusion of the cherries, they just seem out of place. Hopefully I'm wrong because I love this manga, and the Japanese live action. I'm going to watch it, but worried because I don't want to see Thai BL staples such as, an interfering ex (Kurosawa is not a virgin), sexually harassing boss, and I didn't see a cat with Tsuge.
I enjoyed Episode 6. I may be in the minority, but I like this mini series. I could do with less Louise and Posh, but the love scene was very nice, and I'm not a viewer who lives for loves scenes. It was like the dam broke, and the water came rushing out. I'm sure things will get messed up next episode, so I will just carry fond memories of Episode 6. I forgot, I'm not paying attention to the young couple because there is going to be a new series with Jericho and Hiro, so no need to get attached.
The mom and dad divorce/remarriage arc took up too much time. Pat was wrong for going bonkers, but Asian dramas tend to have a lot of violence from both men and women, and when the victim is unscathed like Lomfon, people tend to not think it was as bad as it would be in real life. Not excusing Pat's actions, nor condoning them.
Tai is a jerk. Pat should stay away from him since Tai can't help himself from being flirty with everyone he meets. I don't know if it was the actor, or the director, but the only person Tai isn't flirty with is Pat, and Thian. Pat was even more flirty with Nara that Pat.
I'm sure there will be a cookie cutter ending to this. This series had potential, with a unique premise, but the unnecessary drama and the poor storytelling impacted it. I just hope that Thian does not forgive Lomfon easily.
If they had stuck to the source material, this series would have been much better. Much of the drama, like Up being an ex, the two year separation, the father driving a wedge, was created for the series. The Broccoli house was named by both Jeng and Pat in the source material, and Pat left Jian in order to protect Jeng from speculation and gossip about their relationship. Pat also started a slow burn relationship with Jeng's mom before bringing the father in. I wonder if why they made these changes since they did not progress the love story?
The assistants probably wrote Lonfon and Tien's scenes. That could explain why the teen angst is not as strong…
The same super powers that put the friends at the park to take photos, and how Pat arrived just in time to see Lomfon kiss Tai, and Tai not push him away. lol
This is kind of off topic but I'm so mad after reading some comments on Youtube.Pear made a mistake with Not,…
I didn't see any hate comments when I watched it yesterday. I'm not sure why they are blaming Pear for the trouble between Kawi and Pisaeng. Pear did an evil act by backstabbing her friend, Kwan. Then they have the audacity to invite both Kawi and Kwan to the wedding. I don't blame Pear for moving on from an alcoholic who doesn't want to get married, but with the guy her friend is seeing? What I found interesting is, Kawi who worked so hard to win Pear after carrying a torch for 10 years, and going back in time to win her, ended up being a drunk and not wanting to marry her. However, Kawi is responsible for the problems between him and Pisaeng, not Pear.
plot twist: what if Pear's child is Kawi's, instead of Not's, and Not is actually the good guy because he stepped…
Only if it took a year between sex and conception. haha Plus Not must have sent Kawi the invitation because Pear seemed surprised to see him. The plot twist that surprised me is that Not and Pear were doing Kwan dirty. As Kwan's best friend, I'm sure she knew about Not and Kwan during the last 8 years.
I feel like some people have been missing one of the main points of the show. It's not just about romance. It's…
If we think about it, Kawi is only a few months into his growth as this person he's becoming, and he's been pretty busy trying to fix the past, while messing up the future. To go from a total wallflower to a confident man is going to take a little bit. He does not start with a high EQ, so he is going to make mistakes. He is making many of the mistakes we make during the years of adolescence and young adulthood in a few months. This show is great and I'm so glad the chose to air this show. I'm like Pisaeng. Even though Kawi can piss me off, I still love him dearly.
Can you recommend me some good Korean BL? I did watch some dramas but I don't really like it 😂
In MY opinion, most KBL suck, but I liked The Eighth Sense and Cherry Blossoms after Winter. I hold KBL at a higher standard than Vietnam, Thai or Philippines because they often have a high budget, agencies train their talent before they debut, but the end result is still terrible.
I've heard that Semantic Error is good, but since I'm a fan of the web toon, I will not watch it, lest it be destroyed like Love Tractor. If you haven't read Semantic Error or Love Tractor, you may like them. Had I not read Love Tractor, I would have liked it more. I can admit this. Although more formulaic, Roommates of Poongduck 304 wasn't bad.
I could be wrong but I think that Rak's friend kram likes rak that's why he is creating misunderstanding between…
I'm still trying to figure out why Kram keeps begging Rak to forgive him but never apologizes. It's so strange. That would be a plot twist because Kram has been so mean to Rak.
Akira is a tsundere character. This is a Japanese manga adaptation where Akira is tsundere and Shintaro is a "puppy"-like character. People who hate this type of pairing may want to opt out because this is multi-volume BL series where the tsundere stays tsundere. Tsundere x puppy-like partner is a common Japanese manga pairing. That's why at times, Akira's inner dialogue will be the only place where the truth comes out. In the very first scene, Akira thinks to himself that Shin is cute, and how much he hates that, and also the fact that he as a 30 year old is being swept away by an 18 year old. I think they are expressing these characters very well.
I noticed that too. Ben in interviews and behind the scenes is a likeable, good looking guy. It's a shame he got…
I wish they didn't deviate from the novel so much. I think that Ben could have pulled off the lovey-dovey parts in the novel. There's a lot of sex, but they would not have to show it, because Pat actually does build a relationship with Jeng's mom, first. Not sure why they went with this.
I'm female and I'm being sexist, but I was 100% sure that Tai's lines were written by a woman. I can't remember…
You're right about the flirtyness, Tai was even flirty with Nara. I did not notice this until you pointed it out. Oh well, this is much better than Check Out, but I'm not sure how they will figure this mess out in 2 episodes.
I feel bad for Phat. Like is it a bad thing to ask his boyfriend why he was kissing another guy? A guy who EVERYBODY…
I'm female and I'm being sexist, but I was 100% sure that Tai's lines were written by a woman. I can't remember the exact quotes, but getting caught lying, then refusing to answer direct questions, then giving riddles as answer are usually under the female aggression umbrella. Tai didn't tell Pat because he accepted a date with a guy who likes him, and used the BS excuse of owing him a meal as rationalization. Plus, if it was only about the meal, you part ways at the door of the restaurant. You don't spend more time together. In real life, the people hating Pat on these boards would never defend their own partner for doing the same thing Tai did. I want Pat and Tai to break up. Tai's head games bring out a monster in Pat, and Tai needs to work out his problems before starting a relationship.
I'm more on the fence on the Thai adaptation after watching the pilot. I just didn't feel the chemistry, which is odd because Tay and New usually have very good chemistry. I noticed the Fujiisaki goes back to being a fujoshi like in the manga. I know they have to localize the story for the Thai audience, but I hope they don't have a "Y" fanclub with Fujisaki as the president, or a dumb ex returning to make trouble. I'm hoping this is a wonderful series and I'm looking forward to watching it.
Tai is a jerk. Pat should stay away from him since Tai can't help himself from being flirty with everyone he meets. I don't know if it was the actor, or the director, but the only person Tai isn't flirty with is Pat, and Thian. Pat was even more flirty with Nara that Pat.
I'm sure there will be a cookie cutter ending to this. This series had potential, with a unique premise, but the unnecessary drama and the poor storytelling impacted it. I just hope that Thian does not forgive Lomfon easily.
I've heard that Semantic Error is good, but since I'm a fan of the web toon, I will not watch it, lest it be destroyed like Love Tractor. If you haven't read Semantic Error or Love Tractor, you may like them. Had I not read Love Tractor, I would have liked it more. I can admit this. Although more formulaic, Roommates of Poongduck 304 wasn't bad.