its not that, its the fact that they keep teasing it then nothing happens. After epsiode 10 gun completely realized…
Yes the teasing is a trope that needs to be toned down a bit. I dunno, I just find it really annoying to tease. Kiss or don't kiss, but teasing just seems mean spirited lol
brightwin were cute tho but comparing doesnt make sense
Yeah they started with great chemistry and then it fell completely off later on in 2Gether. These guys in MSP series genuinely seem to respect and work well with one another. Like there's a real friendship there, I definitely have no complaints about them or their chemistry. My issues are usually with the production team/network itself.
Don't insult others just because they have a different opinion. Let's respect each other. ❤️
Why? I mean I agree on NC/sex scenes, those aren't always necessary but why doesn't romance.... ROMANCE have to have.... romantic interaction? I dunno, why does comedy try to be funny? Why do horrors try to be scary? Its expected that's why lol. Most people enjoy intimacy, yes I know that there are asexual people out there who might not, but this is a company trying to appeal to the majority and it seems like a weird move to be so.... pg? lol maybe the target audience is for someone younger than I, I dunno lol! But I'll be honest, I'm perfectly okay if they wanna do a NO-KISS BL, not my thing but that's their right. What I don't like is the constant teasing, its almost insulting.
Because it's romance, intimacy is a part of the genre. They don't have to have sexual scenes cuz they are too…
Well I'm not claiming its a BAD series, its well acted, well produced. The story is kinda meh imo but most romcoms are like that. The chemistry is great between the actors and I really enjoy them as entertainers. Just imo, its not the most interesting ROMANCE but that's just from my perspective.
I have liberal minded friends who enjoy queer media but don't actually want to see any kissing or displays of…
Those "straight" men are bis/gays/ect in denial haha! I'm not offended that there is a lack of boyfriendy interactions, its just that I've come to expect that from romance and I don't think romance is a genre suited to kid-friendly portrayals because its a more adult/older teen themed genre. So I'm not saying that its homophobic or evil hahaha, just that it's kinda boring when cuddling, maybe a kiss, hugging, simple boyfriendy things are excluded. These guys have great chemistry but if they are interacting more like close friends, then that's how I see them instead of a couple. I'm NOT into shipping (forcing couples to stay together until the network run their popularity into the ground). I actually like seeing actors work with different people as much as possible, so I'm not a typical BL fan I suppose haha!
Honestly, I don't get all the people complaining about the kiss. Series don't necessarily need a kiss scene to…
Because it's romance, intimacy is a part of the genre. They don't have to have sexual scenes cuz they are too young. But cuddling, kissing like non-asexual boyfriends do, I mean the actors have great chemistry and I like THEM, but a romance without tactile affection is just a glorified friendship to me and the writers just care about the clicks. They've had a 17 y/o actor kiss someone who's also 30 before (i didn't like that), they can have two 17/18yos kiss each other, its not porn and its not deviancy. Its an expression of gay love, good acting and bravery, I also love a change to shove it down the puritans throats because they've been running this world long enough.
I have liberal minded friends who enjoy queer media but don't actually want to see any kissing or displays of…
Then they shouldn't watch romance if they can't handle intimacy. That's like someone who watches horror complaining that someone dies in the show lol. But yeah I would think the one place you WOULDN'T find puritans is in gay romance/bl. BL is gay/bi, its not two straight guys getting together like some people think, straight guys don't date dudes.
I liked this series but hated the finale. I didn't like the open-ending crap at the very end. I hate open-endings, or personal interpretations. I like conclusion, explanation and the satisfaction that comes from having the first two. I also found the deaths of Long and Joke to be over-the-top brutal. It just made me feel sorry for them and lessened the impact of Gus' death for me.. WHY show them to start wanting to stop the violence, to show hesitation and remorse only to kill them anyways? I guess that's what you get when you show compassion, they should have killed them right away but no conscience goes unpunished. No villain redemption arch, well then NO POINT in showing the bad guys to have second thoughts! That was a total lead-on. I won't go into my disappointment about the moon fall extensively. I understand the limits of lower-budget series and if the ending had been better for me then I wouldn't care at all, BUT the moon at that distance would be wreaking havoc with the Earth's tides, gravity and weather. Ending a series I enjoy in a bad way always pisses me off more than a bad series altogether, because it's irritation on top of disappointment. Also that baby scene seemed utterly pointless but maybe I missed the point as I was already annoyed at that time. Not saying its a bad series, I personally just hated the ending and NOT because everyone died, I expected that. I don't like the manner. BUT hey! If Art was dreaming the whole thing during his coma when he wakes up that the end then none of it mattered or happened anyways. This is why I hate open-endings. I, DON'T, WANT, TO, GUESS, MY, OWN, ENDING!