Honestly, I have just been rolling my eyes why people take it at face value that Mon and Jane are a couple. Especially…
The word "Nong-chai" does not necessarily mean younger brother, nor do "Phi-chai'" or "Hia" always mean older brother in a blood-related way. It is very often a junior or a senior you may have brotherly feelings and care for.
This is a slow-burning romance, and thank god it is. There are dozens of fast-moving Thai romances out there where…
When I said "leave it alone" I meant that leave it alone as a slow-burning romance and do not wanna change what is special about it and make it faster, because the slow-burning nature is its very essense. I did not mean not to criticise it. I have criticised several aspects of episode 3 myself down there too.
I hate to break it to you but your opinion is not Ten Commandments of Moses that should be left in the cyber space hanging like a prophecy. Write blogs instead of commenting if you cannot stand being contradicted.
Honestly, I have just been rolling my eyes why people take it at face value that Mon and Jane are a couple. Especially…
Btw as a side note, what if Mon and Jane are a couple? Faling in love with someone else while you are in a relationship or trying to conquer someone who is already committed to someone else happens every day, so it is a fair plot device for a drama, but whenever it happens people get their panties twisted over their heads. They scream it is cliché, but actually it hardly ever happens in BL. I cannot even name any other than Tharn Type season 2. Or probably Dark Blue Kiss and Moonlight and Dark Blue Kiss, but these two are special borderline cases.
I am all for DeeHup(Lovely Writer) but this series is literally like the title STEP-BY-STEP.At least please move…
This is a slow-burning romance, and thank god it is. There are dozens of fast-moving Thai romances out there where the main cp fall in love in episode 1 out of 12 and they are shagging like no tomorrow from episode 2. This is a rare exception, so just leave it alone.
Nice episode! Just wanted to share my theory on our second couple. Honestly, I don’t even think Mon is Jen’s…
Honestly, I have just been rolling my eyes why people take it at face value that Mon and Jane are a couple. Especially after Jaab telling himself at home after his invitation was rejected by Jane that "Why are you brooding over this, Jaab? It's normal for one to go on a date on weekends."
Also why do people assume that Jaab and Jeng are siblings atomatically? It is very unlikely they that they are.
And also why the rating’s is flopping? From 8.1 to 7.7 🥲🥲
Rating is ridiculous here and it could start decreasing for the dumbest of reasons, like disliking a character's behaviour. This one has age gap and that on its own triggers the shithead schoolgirls.
Episode 1 and 2 were a lot pacier than episode 3. The side couple is nice but their flirting was way too protracted, and there were way too many remarks on Jeng being a terrible boss while he objectively wasn’t, even though he made a few mistakes. Pat has done some irritatingly illogical stuff like scrolling through his boss’ laptop carelessly or texting in the car like an idiot. I still love this show, but I prefered the previous episodes.
Actually, the terrible environment in here was only caused by Yuki. His parents truly do care about Yutaka, they…
I have skimmed the manga this afternoon but I could not realy find those bullying scenes when the parents were not at home. I might have found a shortened version only - only 7.5 chapters. But from what you wrote I need to take that the manga does not address the issue or confront the borther with what he did.
Am I the only one wondering why he changed the actor and in the first season he was with Ace and in the second…
Director Xion Lim and Aki Torres had a very unpleasant disagreement and public fight over the director allegedly not paying the cast and crew the amount they had previously agreed on for season 1.
Another hidden little gem from the Philippines. Lovely to look at, with amiable characters, engaging narrative and charming actors whose performances are also quite solid. I am a little worried about the outcome though, after watching the trailer.
For all the usual flaws, campness and typical OTT elements that by now are the trademarks of OxinFilm productions, I have to say this is probably their most likable and considerably restrained effort so far.
I am conflicted over him. He is often unnecessarily combative and he cannot stand when someone begs to differ on a content. His taste and judgement could be extraordinarily dense, shallow and superficial but also very poignant and sharp-eyed in other times. I really don't know how he manages to be both but he does. Yet, when it comes to putting puritans and SJWs in their place, especially the tight-arsed ones losing their shit over drunk sex and age consent, he is unbeatable.
For Ji Hyun - I get why he apologized. I mean, I don't know for sure, but I can at least think of a reason, since…
A completely different issue, and adults do not behave as students, seniority system or not. His behaviour was not rude, even by Asian standards, and like I said above challenging the seniority system was a part of this show. So no, it made no sense, and it was out of tune.
For Ji Hyun - I get why he apologized. I mean, I don't know for sure, but I can at least think of a reason, since…
Now you are taking Asian bullying over here which is a completely different issue. I have no more time for this abortive replica. Ji Hyun was not rude, even by Asian standards, and I stand by this.
I hate to break it to you but your opinion is not Ten Commandments of Moses that should be left in the cyber space hanging like a prophecy. Write blogs instead of commenting if you cannot stand being contradicted.
Also why do people assume that Jaab and Jeng are siblings atomatically? It is very unlikely they that they are.
I still love this show, but I prefered the previous episodes.
I am a little worried about the outcome though, after watching the trailer.