From the previews I saw of this I had pretty high hopes, but based on the first episode I'm pretty underwhelmed. It felt like entry-level BL, with two characters who inexplicably (to me) hate one another, but somehow manage to fall in love. There's not much depth to the story and I felt the first episode limped along without any flow. Even the preview for the second episode looks confusing. Just hope it gets better and it was only a case of Tuesdayitis to begin with.
My only gripe is how they handle the recovery rates after operations lolTian's heart transplant and Phupha getting…
The heart transplant would never have taken place like that. Transplants require months of screening and tests to see if someone is even suitable. You wouldn't turn up at hospital with a newly discovered condition and be given a transplant immediately even if one was available or your parents could bribe the officials.
I am also curious! but lets be realistic here... ATOTS is not for everyone's cup of tea. It is quite unconvenventional…
Yes, the second season always introduces infidelity or some strain on their relationship, like tensions with parents or work. Everyone seems to be supportive of their relationship and there's nowhere to really go that wouldn't feel like a contrived scenario or unnecessary extension. As much as it will break my heart to see this series end, I would prefer to have a happy ending with these characters, rather than a disappointing second series.
I felt sad/disappointed after ep 9 as I kept thinking about some of the early moments between them that I found…
I think Phupa may have started out of obligation or duty to look after Tian but then developed feelings for him. He's very dedicated to his work, so he's probably confused as to his own motives.
How long did we wait for this series to air and now we only have one episode to go. Such a beautiful and sensitive story that has shown the dedication and effort of everyone involved.
Hopefully we see more series that have one strong couple (or potential couple) rather than a dozen secondary couples and tertiary characters. 10 episodes almost doesn't feel enough, but at the same time I've been ultimately disappointed by series that have had more episodes but with endless filler and nonsense.
I'm preparing myself for an emotional ride for the last episode, if the latest was anything to go by.
This isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but is fun enough to keep watching. I think the fact that I'm not entirely sure where it's going is keeping me interested. The jabs at the BL industry are well done, although the irony of a BL making fun of BL isn't lost on me either. The pacing might be a little slow in places but I'm definitely sticking with it.
This was a sweet little series. It went some way in making up for what was missing from Why R U? Jimmy and Tommy have some real chemistry onscreen (and off :p). It would be great to see some of the other characters/couples get a similar series because we were shortchanged with the original because of the virus.
I just watched the first episode and not sure how I feel about this. Thought it would be a standard hospital drama, but the magic thing is a bit cringe. I find Tantawan thoroughly unlikeable and if she's like this throughout I'm really going to struggle.
It's another one of those shows where the couple has a toxic relationship but rather than face reality and break up, we're made to believe that they should probably be together.
Will stick it out for the other characters in the meantime, but this will definitely be one of my filler shows if it keeps going like this.
I wasn't sure about this before I started watching it, but I really enjoyed it. Great to see Max and Tul in some different roles. Maybe we are starting to see the maturing of the BL genre with series that have a worthwhile storyline, rather than just the standard high school/university tropes. Would love to see something else with M/Dr Oat and Tat/Sorawit too. :)
I skimmed through the comments before watching the first episode and wasn't expecting much, but I think it's off to an okay start. Not the standard university BL, but enough to keep it interesting.
Update: So, I finished it and it does get better. It's not an amazing series, but it does have its moments. Still feel it was flat in parts and awkward at times, but finishes in a good place.
I'm five episodes in and I'm really struggling. It's not a bad series as such, just feels flat or like it's missing something. It's good to see Peak and Mean in different roles. I find the characters of Dao and Yok irritating though. I'll get there eventually, but I'm not racing through the episodes so that's a sign I'm not exactly enjoying it.
What a mess. I seriously think we've just been trolled into watching a twelve-part Viva Plus advertisement. The last few episodes have been especially bad. I thought it was actually pretty decent to begin with, but I don't know if they just lost interest or ran out of ideas, but I ended up feeling nothing. So many scenes filled with nonsense, storylines that didn't seem to go anywhere, too many cast members I couldn't care less about. Such a shame.
I have something to share with you all because this kind of behavior is simply horribleHere's the video of K'Oh,…
I wish him good luck with that because he must be running some pretty shady agency. If you ensured your actors appear in decent shows then they might not attract so much criticism.
Ugh. What the hell has happened to this series? It started out so well and now it's gone to the dogs. Episode 10 was a trainwreck and now episode 11 was that plus more.
The Wayu/Thanu/Phai triangle doesn't make sense anymore. I couldn't care less about the drama with Tong and Pok. They seem to have abandoned everything with Jack and Koh. And half the other things that were going on previously have just been tossed. This was mainly about Mark and Kit with some of the other stories thrown in, but in the last two episodes we've hardly seen them. This has been such a massive letdown and I'm not all that fussed that we only have one more episode to go. Gen Y? Gen ZZZZZZZ.
I was originally looking forward to this series because I was happy to see Khaotung get a main role and the story looked reasonable. It started out well and seemed like it was going to be decent, but somewhere along the way it lost it. The cast was good, but mostly wasted. The final episode was rushed and felt like an unsatisfying conclusion.
I think the problem is that they know BL is popular and consequently churn it out. There are some excellent series, but a lot of duds too.
Wow. Just going through some of the series I've watched and saw the low rating, which is wholly deserved. The first season was okay, but the second was a diabolical mess. Oreo is exceedingly cute, but even he couldn't save this. I think all the secondary stories spoiled it. Was originally excited when I saw a second season was coming, but it was terribly disappointing.
I'd totally forgotten about this series. Watched it when it came out, but pretty much a dud. Preferred the second story out of En of Love universe. As others have said, zero chemistry. The fact that it had totally slipped out of my mind speaks volumes.
Hopefully we see more series that have one strong couple (or potential couple) rather than a dozen secondary couples and tertiary characters. 10 episodes almost doesn't feel enough, but at the same time I've been ultimately disappointed by series that have had more episodes but with endless filler and nonsense.
I'm preparing myself for an emotional ride for the last episode, if the latest was anything to go by.
It's another one of those shows where the couple has a toxic relationship but rather than face reality and break up, we're made to believe that they should probably be together.
Will stick it out for the other characters in the meantime, but this will definitely be one of my filler shows if it keeps going like this.
I'm five episodes in and I'm really struggling. It's not a bad series as such, just feels flat or like it's missing something. It's good to see Peak and Mean in different roles. I find the characters of Dao and Yok irritating though. I'll get there eventually, but I'm not racing through the episodes so that's a sign I'm not exactly enjoying it.
The Wayu/Thanu/Phai triangle doesn't make sense anymore. I couldn't care less about the drama with Tong and Pok. They seem to have abandoned everything with Jack and Koh. And half the other things that were going on previously have just been tossed. This was mainly about Mark and Kit with some of the other stories thrown in, but in the last two episodes we've hardly seen them. This has been such a massive letdown and I'm not all that fussed that we only have one more episode to go. Gen Y? Gen ZZZZZZZ.
I think the problem is that they know BL is popular and consequently churn it out. There are some excellent series, but a lot of duds too.