I really like this series. There's something about it that appeals to me a lot. I suppose you could call Chu Yi Ping a misanthrope in that he dislikes general society and appears emotionless. All that changes when Ever 9 enters his life, a human-like robot, given to him by his uncle as a caretaker, and he begins to transform himself for the better. It's only Ep. 3 but already, unlikely as it may be, they are beginning to have feelings for each other and there have been lots of hints that Ever 9 has more features that can be unlocked that can take this further. All I can say at this point is that I want my own Ever 9 and who wouldn't: he's cute, gentle and adorable, he cooks and cleans and takes great care of his master. I wonder how long it will take for Ever 9 to be a reality.
It just hit me as I was watching the latest episode that Soga reminds me a lot of Clark Kent (as played by Christopher Reeve). The resemblance is uncanny. Moving on, Muzuki is a real cutie!
This is just interminable. I think there's hardly a person watching this mess who really knows what's going on. I certainly don't. There are too many characters and it's so disjointed.
Don't know about being from the same universe, just a different timeline, or being each other's reapers, but given those things, when Sun saw Q on the plane and they called each other Q, it makes sense, though then communicating with each other telepathically was perhaps a step too far, however, it made for a nice ending.
This was one of the weaker productions from Strongberry which should have been released as a single 20 minute show rather than being cut into three tiny episodes. I was also dissatisfied with the ending which left things up in the air.
I've been reading through the comments and not one has a positive thing to say about this series. Consequently, I don't I'll waste my time watching it. Moving it to Not Interested.
It was well done, it had a novel storyline, the two leads were lovely, similar in looks and together were an adorable couple. However, the problem for me was its disjointedness and the often odd things the characters said. If it was really about love for love's sake, both characters were in their own ways depressed and detached from those around them for the most part and though they didn't realise it when they first came into each other's orbit, they needed love to make each other happy. It was Myung Ha's mission to make Yeo Woon happy, and having done that by having him fall in love with him, he inexplicably decides to break things off and drowns himself but then finds himself alive again and then it's Yeo Woon's task to make Myung Ha happy. They rush around frantically trying to find each other and having done so, fall into each other's arms, kiss and go to the beach with friends. They are both now happy and in love. For them, love makes the world go round. Game over.
That no one has dobbed Tee in yet as being the person who got Non and the others involved with the crooked scamming operation is surprising. Even more surprising is that Tee has managed to keep himself above suspicion. Por showed himself to be arrogant and nasty but as we saw previously, he will die after the backstory with Non is over. I'm looking forward to Tee getting his comeuppance sooner rather than later.
Ep. 8 could be used as a standalone video for office workers facing the thorny issue of sexual harassment in what here is a unique situation with the added issue of a same-sex relationship within the workplace. All that needs to be explained before showing it is that the client, a woman CEO, made inappropriate advances to a male sales rep who rebuffed them, which annoyed her.
Kudos to the boss for not being homophobic, however, his concerns about personal relationships within the workplace have merit, but to keep his job, Karan had to reach an almost impossible sales target and for that, he needed the contract from the same woman CEO. At the meeting where the contract was to be signed, Karan brought along Ashi as his assistant but in reality for moral support. Before the signing, she wanted their boss to be present and upon his arrival, said it could only be signed if Karan kneeled in front of her and apologised. Ashi put his hand on Karan's arm and said he shouldn't but Karan nevertheless moved to do it then the boss told Karn to rise; he had effectively drawn the line at blackmail and public humiliation, and rightly so. The CEO stormed out in a huff. The boss, in turn, said he didn't want to do business with people like that and tore up the contract.
This is ethical and moral leadership in its finest form. Karan could remain at the company and Ashi wouldn't have to resign in solidarity with him. Everything else is secondary but I'm sure viewers would also relate to the insecurities of Jinta who can't bring himself to confess his love for Min who appears to be more attached to Jinta's cat, Madame Noi. It's an easy watch to learn a lesson from an unexpected source - an episode from a Thai BL series - and HR in companies anywhere should consider using this video as a resource for their staff.
Sogo is bland, boring, a nerd. I don't know what Sakae sees in him though he's not unattractive. To fall in love with someone because they enjoy the food cooked for them is just plain ridiculous. Then there's the question if Sogo is gay, which at this stage is unlikely - he's more the asexual type at the moment. Nevertheless, Sakae declares his love for Sogo and is happy for him to think about it before committing himself. We've just been introduced to an ex of Sakae who will make waves and spice up the storyline. That is a welcome development.
So pissed off it hasn't dropped on Kiss Kh yet, what's taking so long
It's been on KissAsian since the series began and it just moved to a new website ending .hu. I can use easily it with the first two servers but the other usable ones (StreamSB and Doodstream) need a VPN. I use a free one called Proton VPN but it has to be set to Japan, Netherlands or USA (known ones), otherwise you need to Upgrade (i.e. pay for it). Hope this helps.
This was one of the better stories in My Universe which began unpromisingly and improved once Pond and Marvin met again and decided they needed each other in their lives. From there, with the limited time Marvin had left due to his medical conditions, they both had happy moments together and Pond did his best to make sure to do what he could for his friend. The ending was a bit abrupt and needed a few minutes more to smooth out and make sense of what Pond experienced with the help of his mirror though it was probably a good idea not to let it become maudlin.
As it wound its way towards the end, the writing and story became messy and confusing. That Night and Dream would end up as boyfriends came as no surprise, by which time the romance had sort of disappeared and it was just left for Night to come to his senses and be more self-assured, for Dream to realise he had and for them to accept the inevitability of them being together, though there was not even the hint of a kiss when that happened. All in all, a bit of a yawn.
Great plot twist with Charlie! Also loved the scenes with Jeff and Alan. What's going on with Pete and Kenta is a battle of wills and ultimately good versus evil concerning Tony leaving their friendship in the balance. Finally, there is Way and whether he will redeem himself.
I'm not sure if your comment means you have only watched the first ep, but in my opinion the series improves (in…
I have watched every episode so far and the more I watch, the less I feel it has much of anything to offer and is certainly not taking off. For all the sex and the mystery of the missing twin, I find it all a bit dreary without any excitement or much momentum and find it a bit of a struggle to maintain my concentration and understanding of what is going on with all the characters and their complex relationships, none of which are really happy. I'll be glad when it's all over.
There's much to be said for a romance with a strong storyline that tugs now and then at the heartstrings and finishes in a way that makes one happy and content. As such, it was one of the top series of 2023 (not a particularly good year for Thai BL in my opinion), with superb acting from the leads and an excellent support cast. A great series and one not to be missed.
For me, this was sweet, charming and gentle, perhaps a little innocuous. Still, the writer and the chef, one cute and babyfaced, the other taller, older and moustachioed, both smitten with each other, made an adorable couple. Look out for the lead couple from You Are Mine in the last episode.
Aside from Karan and Achi, I'm looking forward to when Jinta removes his inhibitions and opens up to Min (who I agree is the cutest) so we get to see a full-on romance.
Kudos to the boss for not being homophobic, however, his concerns about personal relationships within the workplace have merit, but to keep his job, Karan had to reach an almost impossible sales target and for that, he needed the contract from the same woman CEO. At the meeting where the contract was to be signed, Karan brought along Ashi as his assistant but in reality for moral support. Before the signing, she wanted their boss to be present and upon his arrival, said it could only be signed if Karan kneeled in front of her and apologised. Ashi put his hand on Karan's arm and said he shouldn't but Karan nevertheless moved to do it then the boss told Karn to rise; he had effectively drawn the line at blackmail and public humiliation, and rightly so. The CEO stormed out in a huff. The boss, in turn, said he didn't want to do business with people like that and tore up the contract.
This is ethical and moral leadership in its finest form. Karan could remain at the company and Ashi wouldn't have to resign in solidarity with him. Everything else is secondary but I'm sure viewers would also relate to the insecurities of Jinta who can't bring himself to confess his love for Min who appears to be more attached to Jinta's cat, Madame Noi. It's an easy watch to learn a lesson from an unexpected source - an episode from a Thai BL series - and HR in companies anywhere should consider using this video as a resource for their staff.