Exactly even when Fah and Sher aren't on screen their friends never stop talking about them which is annoying…
I donβt find Sherbet or Fahlan boring. I'm interested in their relationship, because it's clear that Sherbet has issues with allowing himself to let another guy close to him emotionally, while Fahlan has finally allowed himself to want to be emotionally close to someone. Fahlan doesn't understand why Sherbet doesn't believe him, when he says he wants more than sex, but then he is always propositioning him, so that they can spend time together.
How do those two navigate their emotional needs, along with their sexual desire for each other? It's just sad, that these two actors, didn't get enough workshop training, in order for their scenes of intimacy between their characters could be viewed as believable. It's not their fault, that those scenes are lacking.
It's the sex scenes that have generated the fan followers. Pure and simple.
It's more understandable to me, than the notion that viewers actually liked seeing how controlling Hia Lian, and Hia Yi were towards their young lovers.
Absolutely disgusted by the comment saying pan deserves to die alone and we witnessed his suicide attempt wth!…
Because "fans" think that they can say anything on Twitter, IG, and TikTok because they're "anonymous". It gives them the courage to spew their venom into the ether.
Cake has been giving Tal dagger eyes, the moment he said "Hi!" to Eiw. He cannot stand him. Tal will be okay. He has his "friend" Ben, as a shoulder to cry on.
This series was so disjointed in regards to the individual storylines for all of the characters, and the development of their storylines/pairings π π
This is just an enjoyable, sweet, pleasant, and heartwarming series. These young teens have really great relationships with their families, and they do tease one another, but they're also very supportive of each other. The guys trying to get Gun to introduce himself to Golf face to face. Em teaching Name how to use MSN, so that they can "speak" to each other.
I'm going to miss having Amagi in my life on Friday mornings. Its been a treat. That said, I think the series…
"It would also be amusing to see the ever so always on point with the advice Katori be in a relationship and end up releasing the inner lovestruck teen that we know has to be inside him somewhere. "
That could be the premise for the sequel. It would be sweet, touching, and funny to see Katori absolutely frozen in fear, over falling for someone. Maybe even confiding to Tanaka about his feelings for that person. He would definitely be a good wingman for Katori.
I enjoyed the first episode. The younger versions of the characters were absolutely adorable, and it's nice seeing them just being excited to spend time, being kids.
OMG!! Issei and his Mamoochi are making me root for their HEA! Koharu reminds me of Kurosawa from "Juhan Shuttai". Their never-wavering support for the artists they represent, along with their exuberance for the industry they work in.
It's sad, and telling that the screenwriters deem it necessary for them to dumb down these characters, in their attempts to make the storyline credible. Phayu knows that Khim's life is in danger, but feels that his younger Master's access to his memories is vital to him. He should have only had Sun, and Balboa show up, at the country estate, in order for those two to help Rain. All the others, especially Pie, and Phet are unnecessary. Ugh!!
Poor Cake and Eiw. During that pairing's moments, there's instrumental BGM that totally reminds me of "The Young and The Restless" soap opera theme song. I'm glad Eiw's older brother, and other friend told Eiw that he needed to focus more on himself, and discover other things that he might enjoy, outside of his friendship with Cake. He will now blossom, and grow into who he might become in the future. I definitely noticed that Tal looks at him, with more than just friendship in his eyes.
I'm curious if Tanaka had a crush on Takara or if he just really admired him as a person...
I'm thinking that it's a combination of slight crush, and total admiration for Takara. Tanaka has always seen his friend, not be flustered by anything, or anyone. No girl could catch his eye, or have him express any sort of interest in her. Now, Tanaka has seen his friend, openly admit that he likes, and is dating Amagi, another boy. Takara is willing to do things for Amagi, without question or reservation. He comes to Amagi's aide, and his stoic friend couldn't keep himself from blushing/smiling over the thought of his boyfriend. It's that serious for Takara, and Tanaka admires him for being open about his feelings.
How do those two navigate their emotional needs, along with their sexual desire for each other? It's just sad, that these two actors, didn't get enough workshop training, in order for their scenes of intimacy between their characters could be viewed as believable. It's not their fault, that those scenes are lacking.
No wonder Gear is scared to try and pursue anything with Prince. In all of their scenes together, they are talking about Sherbet.
That's exactly how I felt, when watching the series. They did come across has high schoolers to me.
That could be the premise for the sequel. It would be sweet, touching, and funny to see Katori absolutely frozen in fear, over falling for someone. Maybe even confiding to Tanaka about his feelings for that person. He would definitely be a good wingman for Katori.
The younger versions of the characters were absolutely adorable, and it's nice seeing them just being excited to spend time, being kids.
The predetermined "roles" split between the competitors. Of course the "wives" are being coached by Dew. Who is always on the arm of P.
How they have styled all of the competitors couples so matchy-matchy. So accurate.
That's just how I see it.