I was surprised that they pulled a couple of classic Thai BL tropes. 😁
The stumbling and falling in front of your crush is ok, I can live with it, it's happened to me once (a long time ago and it was totally embarrassing btw) too. But an accidental kiss is just something that does not happen and no one can convince me otherwise. And yet it feels like in every second Thai BL there is one. Whyyyyy? It's not necessary!
I'm not a fan of boxing and didn't expect much of this, but I was pleasantly surprised. I like the plot and the chemistry of the mains is actually one of the best I've seen this year. This can turn into a favourite if they keep it on.
This episode was so disjointed from the rest, aside from the horrible and overused plot of the child forgiving a bad parent just because everyone else pushes him to yet again. I hated so much how they were all pressuring Sant, it was very hard to watch. Jay and Sant just confessed to each other, but instead of having an episode about them which would have been logical and what everyone would expect, we get to deal with both their mothers instead. I liked the show until episode 7, but this one was just bad. Not even the great kiss could save it.
If I have a penny every time GMMTV villainizes bisexual women to push a straight couple, I would have 2 pennies…
I absolutely agree. If they are pushing for Gugg and Yada, why have them break up the f/f relationship for that? Yada could've been just dating another guy instead. I hated it in The Trainee (although I didn't like any of the couples Bamee had) and I hate it here.
This is my most anticipated Idol Factory project for this year and it didn't disappoint! I've been anticipating it ever since it was annouced, because it has everything I like. Loved the first episode and the detailes they included and hope that it will stay like this until the end.
I like Yo quite a lot and see where he was coming from despite his misfortunes. The bully and his girlfriend deserve each other.
I'm going to cheer so much when Jun dumps Sorn's stupid a**, because he's going to at some point. I just know it. Sorn's jealously is on another level and no one is going to put up it with it for long.
And despite being younger and more naive, Jun is actually the more emotionally intelligent of the two of them.
This series continues to impress me so much that I wish I'd found out about it later so I would've been able to binge it. I can't wait to see what will happen. I think it's the series that engages me the most from all I'm watching at the moment. Well, I'm very invested in My Stubborn, too. :D
What seems certain is that the mains will find out who they really are after getting involved, because there's no way Sun would allow himself to fall for Peace otherwise. It's not that this relationships dynamics and conflict haven't been done before, but I can't wait to see how they are going to deal with all of it. The picture and the connection to Kong was also a nice touch. It seems that Sun has a type and a weakness for artists.
The bad guys are really loathsome, I can barely stand them on my screen. Well done!
There's no way Than is 28 years old, though, more like at least 10 years older.
I think this had a lot going for it, even though the ending could've been better. The leads had chemistry, they were desperately in love with each other and it showed in everything they did, and I live for the longing and the craving for each other, the balance between past and present was well done and the characters were well developed and whether I liked the misunderstanding or not, I could see and understand what has been happening and see both points of view. I also appreciate very much how self-conscious both characters were about their issues and about the fact that they would not have it easy as a couple because they are so different. And while I agree that sometimes love is not enough, I'm happy they are giving it a try, because who knows, it might work out. After all, they are very much in love with each other.
I agree with many here that the last episode was a little underwhelming, though, and I really, really wanted to see more happy moments with them as a couple.
Secret Relationships remains, for me, the best Korean BL this year so far, but I'm very satisfied with this and was anticipating every episode. I also loved very much that the focus was on Min Jun and Jin Hwan and their relationship, with no side plots to distract from them.
Now imagine me, who usually watches this and THEN boys in love. 😁😁😁 It literally sounds like a very bad…
Boys in Love is seriously the most adorable and cutest show airing right now. Absolutely unlike this one which is intense and sexy and unhinged and yet I love both. It's quite an experience to watch them on the same day.
Now imagine me, who usually watches this and THEN boys in love. 😁😁😁 It literally sounds like a very bad…
Maybe I should try that myself. The contrast of watching P Sorn kissing and touching Jun at every chance he gets and then watching Kit with his cute pink jumper and Kim hiding in a giant jar would be even more striking.
P Sorn is such a generous, helping and giving person that he's willing to offer himself again and again and again in order for Jun to get good at it. *snorts*
Seriously, Sorn is so gone that it's not funny. Who is he kidding? Jun's problem is that he's clueless and young and hasn't sorted his feelings out yet, but what is supposed to be Sorn's problem? Surely he knows he's into Jun, he cannot be that stupid as to believe the bullsh*t he said at the end of this episode.
I know it's a coincidence, but this series airing the same day as Boys in Love is making the experience even more intense. :D
Kim hid into a giant jar. :D And whoever picked that pink jumper for Kit has my forever love.
I can't with them, this has to be the cutest, fluffiest, sweetest show ever and it just makes me smile. The fact that it's airing on the same day as My Stubborn makes it even more precious.
I want to see a little more of the adults, though.
I don't even know why people compare it to JJ. The plot is soooo different and the cast is mostly new comers.
I don't either. Maybe because both Joker and Sun were in prison, but Joker was a thief and a cheat so his situation was not the same as Sun's who did fight, but did not kill anyone and didn't deserve it. What Joker experienced in prison and how it'd changed him was not shown IMO unlike with Sun. And yes, there are mafia guys and illegal stuff in both series, but it ends here.
The romance in J & J was treated like an afterthought, but it's yet to see how it's going to play out here. At least the mains are meeting next week.
The series is perfect despite it. Go watch!
Other than that, this remains in my top 3 most anticipated shows every week. It deserves way more watchers and a better rating.
I like Yo quite a lot and see where he was coming from despite his misfortunes. The bully and his girlfriend deserve each other.
And despite being younger and more naive, Jun is actually the more emotionally intelligent of the two of them.
What seems certain is that the mains will find out who they really are after getting involved, because there's no way Sun would allow himself to fall for Peace otherwise. It's not that this relationships dynamics and conflict haven't been done before, but I can't wait to see how they are going to deal with all of it. The picture and the connection to Kong was also a nice touch. It seems that Sun has a type and a weakness for artists.
The bad guys are really loathsome, I can barely stand them on my screen. Well done!
There's no way Than is 28 years old, though, more like at least 10 years older.
I agree with many here that the last episode was a little underwhelming, though, and I really, really wanted to see more happy moments with them as a couple.
Secret Relationships remains, for me, the best Korean BL this year so far, but I'm very satisfied with this and was anticipating every episode. I also loved very much that the focus was on Min Jun and Jin Hwan and their relationship, with no side plots to distract from them.
Seriously, Sorn is so gone that it's not funny. Who is he kidding? Jun's problem is that he's clueless and young and hasn't sorted his feelings out yet, but what is supposed to be Sorn's problem? Surely he knows he's into Jun, he cannot be that stupid as to believe the bullsh*t he said at the end of this episode.
I know it's a coincidence, but this series airing the same day as Boys in Love is making the experience even more intense. :D
I can't with them, this has to be the cutest, fluffiest, sweetest show ever and it just makes me smile. The fact that it's airing on the same day as My Stubborn makes it even more precious.
I want to see a little more of the adults, though.
I'm hooked about the plot, but I want the romance, too. I hope they will deliver both.
The romance in J & J was treated like an afterthought, but it's yet to see how it's going to play out here. At least the mains are meeting next week.
I'm amazed how resilient Sun is for his young age, most people would've been crushed and would've given up. I hope he gets his revenge.