I think he rationalizes it because he was drunk and never touched mark again after- she took this man into their…
Well, he did touch Mark after - there was the forced kiss in episode 2. And he is desperately trying about everything possible to be close to Mark. It's not very common to force the guy you slept with to go with you and pick a perfume for your girlfriend because he "smells nice", and then try out the perfume on his wrist and neck. I'm still speechless at that scene, because for the life of me I can't figure out what Vee thought he was doing.
IA that Ploy's cheating is worse, if there's such a thing at all, don't get me wrong, but what Vee is doing with Mark is very far from innocent.
I'm by far impressed by this version of Love Mechanics. I remember seeing the En of Love version, and I still…
The previews for the following episodes seem to be released a day before the episode is going to air. They released the preview for episode 3 on YouTube on Friday, the episode itself aired on Saturday. I guess the preview for episode 4 is going to come next Friday.
These BL series are the best I've seen this year so far. This is just my personal opinion. I love them completely and absolutely and can't wait to see what is going to happen. I've decided to watch the mini-series after these are completed, because I don't want to spoil myself too much. I really, really hope the quality will stay the same until the end.
I adore Mark so much, he has to be my favourite character in a BL series so far, and I've seen quite a few of them. I like that he isn't the typical meek, goodie-shoes, passive main, even though, ironically enough, he's the pursued one here. The acting is amazing, the writing is tight and precise, but at the same time expressive and emotional. The mutual attraction is sizzling every time Vee and Mark are on screen and it's incredible to watch, especially considering how differently they deal with it.
I liked this so much that I've watched both released episodes three times already. I hope the remaining episodes will keep up.
The actor who plays Mark is phenomenal and I adore the character, he's edgy and knows what he wants, but he also knows when to stop. I really liked that he tried to win his crush over while Bar was still officially single, but as soon as this changed, he backed off. Very mature decision, in contrast with some immature actions of his. Great character, with several faults, but likable and relatable.
The actor who plays Vee is good, too, and IMO it's quite obvious that Vee, consciously or not, has had feelings for Mark since before the series started. Unlike Mark, he does not know when to stop, though. I don't buy that he was so drunk that night that he couldn't stop. He probably saw it as his only chance to get Mark and went for it. In ep. 2, he's pursuing Mark very visibly and knows exactly what he's doing. I'm on the fence whether to feel sorry for Ploy or not, even if she's cheating on Vee herself. I hope there will be some explanation about why Vee doesn't seem to consider her feelings even for a little bit before going after Mark.
It was a well-done and entertaining enough show and I don't regret watching it, but the only thing I cared about at the end was the third pairing of Nuer and Syn.
I still do not get why/how Dao expected Kleun to accept his confession in high school? Like as far as he knew,…
IA, for me Khluen's reaction to the confession was very understandable considering the circumstances. I mean, first Daonuea told him he was leaving the same evening for a country far, far away and then told him he liked him, knowing very well he would leave no matter what Khluen's answer would be. Yes, it was established that Khluen has liked him at that point but I think he was caught unaware by the news that Daonuea was leaving and didn't know how to react. It was a very overwhelming situation for him - he still had a girlfriend and his crush was leaving, but at the same time confessing to him and for what? I'm not saying that everyone would react the way he did, but many people, me including, would. He was just caught by surprise.
IA that Ploy's cheating is worse, if there's such a thing at all, don't get me wrong, but what Vee is doing with Mark is very far from innocent.
I adore Mark so much, he has to be my favourite character in a BL series so far, and I've seen quite a few of them. I like that he isn't the typical meek, goodie-shoes, passive main, even though, ironically enough, he's the pursued one here. The acting is amazing, the writing is tight and precise, but at the same time expressive and emotional. The mutual attraction is sizzling every time Vee and Mark are on screen and it's incredible to watch, especially considering how differently they deal with it.
The actor who plays Mark is phenomenal and I adore the character, he's edgy and knows what he wants, but he also knows when to stop. I really liked that he tried to win his crush over while Bar was still officially single, but as soon as this changed, he backed off. Very mature decision, in contrast with some immature actions of his. Great character, with several faults, but likable and relatable.
The actor who plays Vee is good, too, and IMO it's quite obvious that Vee, consciously or not, has had feelings for Mark since before the series started. Unlike Mark, he does not know when to stop, though. I don't buy that he was so drunk that night that he couldn't stop. He probably saw it as his only chance to get Mark and went for it. In ep. 2, he's pursuing Mark very visibly and knows exactly what he's doing. I'm on the fence whether to feel sorry for Ploy or not, even if she's cheating on Vee herself. I hope there will be some explanation about why Vee doesn't seem to consider her feelings even for a little bit before going after Mark.