That's not bisexuality. it's a made up sexuality that allows producers and novel writers and casual fans to to…
Hao Ting and Xi Gu said exactly the same thing in MODC. And btw the Sun Bo Xiang-Lu Zhi Gang couple in MODC and Fei Sheng Zhe in Right or Wrong are the only characters in the entire History franchise so far who identify as gay. The rest just happen to fall into one particular guy alike, and although without saying that line, none of them feel the urge to stand up to a soapbox to declare their sexual identity. And that goes for other Taiwanese shows as well, like WBL. "I'm not gay I just like him" is lame and I could live without it, but the constant fireworks and tantrums about that, and for BLs not being LGBT series are not less excruciating.
They did get the child, remember, the picture he drew at the start of film, didn't had any hearts and name on…
Dads never gave up on their kid in the first place. Butr was only allowed to stay a few weeks with his biological mother. Yuke tells Phoon when they make up at the end that Phoon is still the legal father of the kid and they can take him back any time, if he wants to return. And from the drawing on the Fathers Day celebration as well as his attempted night phone calls we see he wants to. So he clearly goes home to his dads, even if it is not shown.
I hope that the reason why the ending parts of the mother asking whether does Brut love her and Rattiya explaining…
Dads never gave up on their kid in the first place. Butr was only allowed to stay a few weeks with his biological mother. Yuke tells Phoon when they make up at the end that Phoon is still the legal father of the kid and they can take him back any time, if he wants to return. And from the drawing on the Fathers Day celebration as well as his attempted night phone calls we see he wants to. So he clearly goes home to his dads, even if it is not shown.
I totally agree with you! There I was, ready to give a 10 out of 10 rating, and then they drop me an open ending!…
Dads never gave up on their kid in the first place. Butr was only allowed to stay a few weeks with his biological mother. Yuke tells Phoon when they make up at the end that Phoon is still the legal father of the kid and they can take him back any time, if he wants to return. And from the drawing on the Fathers Day celebration as well as his attempted night phone calls we see he wants to. So he clearly goes home to his dads, even if it is not shown.
Am I the only one who really hated the ending? Yes it was kinda happy, but so many questions was unanswered! My…
Dads never gave up on their kid in the first place. Butr was only allowed to stay a few weeks with his biological mother. Yuke tells Phoon when they make up at the end that Phoon is still the legal father of the kid and they can take him back any time, if he wants to return. And from the drawing on the Fathers Day celebration as well as his attempted night phone calls we see he wants to. So he clearly goes home to his dads, even if it is not shown.
While the latest episode was somewhat preachy and dry, the story progresse nicely and the performances do improve episode by episode, and so is the script. Still no great shakes but a refreshingly positive and warm-hearted little show. I am gonna miss it once it is over.
lol.. i have nothing against anson.. but you are so irritating. .. i fyou have to get to specifics.. anyone who…
You are the prime example why a large chunk of BL commenters should have some substantial educational training about alcohol consumption, this show would probably receive less hate. You all clearly seem to believe it works the way it is portrayed in most BLs. This series is actually the first where drinking and its effect and aftermath are treated realistically.
I also like the brother's couple but I truly feel sorry for the dad for living with the crazy lady all his life.
While I disagree with his labels, I cannot see much invective in that comment. He is simply tired of discussing the same hotel room scene over and over again with folks who have nothing else to say that "it was rape, shut up". I share his ennui.
Smart, enjoyable, funny, exceedingly well-written and acted. Entertaining plot, good pace, amusing dialogue, snappy direction and so far extremely interesting characters from the main leads to the very last of the side ones. Being in a relationship or possibly even married to each other for 6 years and bringing up a kid together who they have had via surrogacy, while one of them being still closeted to his parents seems a bit tall, but not entirely unbelievable, considering he lives far from his folks. I thoroughly enjoyed the first two episodes. Kudos to all involved.
Two charming, cute, wistful, melancholic anecdotes so far. A little underdeveloped but well-made and acted, and quite ingeniously writeen within their limits.
I thoroughly enjoyed the first two episodes. Kudos to all involved.