It's a fun drama with another fun twist on the twin trope. You should not take it too serious, it's comedy afterall. Also yes it's slow burn enemies to lovers. Some might be too impatient for that game of back and forth with slowly building tension. I love it. (like of course they cannot be head over heals for each other after a few episodes after decades of rivalry... tho SPOILER: one might already be interested but got rejected early on by the other twin and that's why he's so anti)
because only hetero women watch BL 🙄🙄🙄 get an update please
you wrote: " This is not targeted to hetero women who enjoy your standard BL series."
I did not mean that het women are not part of the audience, yes women are the majority, nor that they are bad (some may be ignorant and entitled, but same goes out to some gay men here...). But I just want to make you, and so many more, aware of the fact that the whole LGBTq+ is watching / reading BL. Not just het women or gay men... and that already since the beginning of yaoi manga. Also a lot of these women in the audience are bi or lesbian as well not just hetero. There are also a lot of bi men, rarely even hetero men. A lot of trans and queer people. And we also like the 'classic' BL or the 18+ BL.
Someones taste in BL genres just doesn't have anything to do with gender or sexuality .
Like especially for Playboyy, there are hetero women who like it and there are gay men who don't like it, and vice versa. Have seen it all in the comments in the past weeks.
Oh wait, or do you mean that other "Kiseki" drama? That got announced a while ago but is from Thailand, playing in japan? I was confused by that due to the same title but totally different plot. I don't think they are connected.
wth are you talking about? There's one stabbing that sets up the rest of the story. Be sure to put up a tag reading…
Did you even notice that I am not OP?? because we never talked so you didn't reply to me before...
"People's alleged "triggers" are THEIR responsibility, not anyone else's" Ah yes you get that part but how do you think are they supposed to do that if they don't get trigger warnings to curate their media consume? And if such a nice person like you comes into their comments to attack them just for asking these things?? THAT is what trigger warnings are for, so everyone can decide on their own if they are currently able to watch that stuff or not! I think you don't even understand what triggers and trauma are so yea.... I am not reading the rest of that unrelated essay
It's funny that you bring up a movie about peoples suffering and pain. But if these same people would live till now and wanted to watch some drama and asked for certain trigger warnings (things that happened to them they don't want to be confronted with in their relaxing time), you would call them sensitive snowflakes.
Hope your life turns into a better direction so you become more empathic to others and you don't have to do such ego rants that only showcase how selfcentered you are atm.
also btw. I grew up with the internet, it was such a better more fun openminded place before twitter and facebook pulled every idiot on the web
wth are you talking about? There's one stabbing that sets up the rest of the story. Be sure to put up a tag reading…
You are right about gore vs the little blood in the drama. And that it's all staged film blood. But you still could have clarified it in a nice way instead of being a stuck up ass about someone elses trigger which is totally justified with trauma topics like blood and violence.
I have no issues with such themes. But I also know some people who literally can not see blood without feeling sick...
"That's what happens in comment sections." yea unfortunately, that's why social media turned into a pile of garbage on fire the past years.
What special episode? Where can I find this? Gimme, gimme gimme! 😅😂😂
ah the tragedy for the page still not being up 😔 I saw many new people started watching in the pas days but the new people will not know that there is a special episode if it's not listed anywhere. MDL needs to hurry....
a lot of unnecessary sex scenes and questionable acting.it got a lot of potential and it could've been an easy…
it's literally called Bed Friend a drama about friends with benefits = sex relationship and it's a lot about coping with sex... so I wouldn't say the sex scenes are unnecessary, they are part of the plot and character development......
more complex version, that cleans up misinformation:
https://www.fujoshi.info/
shorter version, BL-discourse about misinformation, as a podcast:
https://www.punkednoodle.com/champloo/2023/10/15/fujojocast-no-16-confronting-bl-misconceptions/
I did not mean that het women are not part of the audience, yes women are the majority, nor that they are bad (some may be ignorant and entitled, but same goes out to some gay men here...).
But I just want to make you, and so many more, aware of the fact that the whole LGBTq+ is watching / reading BL. Not just het women or gay men... and that already since the beginning of yaoi manga. Also a lot of these women in the audience are bi or lesbian as well not just hetero. There are also a lot of bi men, rarely even hetero men. A lot of trans and queer people. And we also like the 'classic' BL or the 18+ BL.
Someones taste in BL genres just doesn't have anything to do with gender or sexuality .
Like especially for Playboyy, there are hetero women who like it and there are gay men who don't like it, and vice versa. Have seen it all in the comments in the past weeks.
https://mydramalist.com/755897-kiseki
"People's alleged "triggers" are THEIR responsibility, not anyone else's" Ah yes you get that part but how do you think are they supposed to do that if they don't get trigger warnings to curate their media consume? And if such a nice person like you comes into their comments to attack them just for asking these things?? THAT is what trigger warnings are for, so everyone can decide on their own if they are currently able to watch that stuff or not! I think you don't even understand what triggers and trauma are so yea.... I am not reading the rest of that unrelated essay
It's funny that you bring up a movie about peoples suffering and pain. But if these same people would live till now and wanted to watch some drama and asked for certain trigger warnings (things that happened to them they don't want to be confronted with in their relaxing time), you would call them sensitive snowflakes.
Hope your life turns into a better direction so you become more empathic to others and you don't have to do such ego rants that only showcase how selfcentered you are atm.
also btw. I grew up with the internet, it was such a better more fun openminded place before twitter and facebook pulled every idiot on the web
But you still could have clarified it in a nice way instead of being a stuck up ass about someone elses trigger which is totally justified with trauma topics like blood and violence.
I have no issues with such themes. But I also know some people who literally can not see blood without feeling sick...
"That's what happens in comment sections." yea unfortunately, that's why social media turned into a pile of garbage on fire the past years.