Episode 8: Wow. The crazed fan/Akin subplot was powerful and well-done. The young actress was very touching. Great depiction of how a huge number of people perceive their favorite idols, and what can happen when it goes too far.
Episode 7: So...why set up intense, riveting conflict and drama with great acting in one episode, then pull the rug out from under it with lame "oh, it never really happened" BS in the very next episode? Disappointing.
Nice shower scene I'm doing lots of skipping ahead now.
Love the evil bisexual dude. He's lighting a fire under this ice-cold plot. I do wish the writers had come up with something more creative than the MC-gets-trashed-doing-Karaoke-then-has-sex-with-bad-person trope. But oh well...at least it got the story along to a place where it became intriguing. Boom's acting continues to impress. Except for the drunk scene. He overdid it.
Episode 5: Boom's acting is what keeps me coming back.
He is exceptional in this role, especially considering he is so convincing within the limits of a cheesy Thai BL. It's odd that Akin says he is focused on being "the greatest actor," but the script focuses on the stupid "Sexiest Man" thing, which is a silly pop-culture marketing gimmick, and Akin freaks out like he lost a Suphannahong National Film Award for Best Actor or an American Academy Award. Oh well, lame writing. Embarrassingly awful clothes, especially on Jin. They were just talking about not presenting as gay in public to maintain creative viability in casting, and the next minute they're doing the hilariously cheesy cig-smoking photo shoot in extremely gay poses. lol
Billkin has always had ten times the talent and presence of PP Krit.
Comparing the talents of one performer against the talents of another is about as natural an audience reaction as there could be. "Criticism," as in "critiquing" is what audiences and "critics" do.
The commenter asserted that Billkin and PP were "both fantastic in their roles." Since I consider PP to be far less talented than Billkin, in both acting and singing, I disagreed and said so in a reply.
Replying to a comment one disagrees with is pretty natural in a comment section.
By the way, these are adult men performers, not Kindergarteners. Not everyone gets a blue ribbon regardless of the quality of their work.
I work for myself and I love what I do. I work from home, set my own schedule and do whatever I want when I want. The fact that annoys you is icing on the cake.
And I guarantee that if you agreed with my opinions, you wouldn't have made such a lame attempt at an insult.
You seem like a very miserable person. Your hate is so funny. PP has achieved so much by himself, calling him…
" You do not have basic morals. " hahaha OK, sure. If you say so.
YOU are the one who used the term "professional critic," first. I merely thanked you and now you're being a twat about it. Oh well...your anger issues aren't my responsibility.
Nah...I'll keep writing here and anywhere else I please. Thanks for the advice, though.
Nah...I'll keep replying here and anywhere else I please. Thanks for the advice, though.
Oh...as I was slothing my way back into the "sewers," I saw you floating by, all brown with corn kernels here and there, right? You don't look well.
I think both Boom and Smart are very good acrors but i think u might have gotten Boom and Smart mixed up. Smart…
You are one hundred percent correct. I had them reversed because in his head shot above, Boom has hair in his eyes similar to Jin. The hair color is similar to Jin's also. Smart has dark hair above, so without looking more closely, I assumed one to be the other.
boom acting is world class. smart acting is good too, but boom is on another level. everyone is praising his acting…
My bad. I had Boom and Smart mixed up, because in the head shot above, at which I didn't look closely, Boom has Jin-like hair. oops! Yes, Boom is the far superior actor.
You seem like a very miserable person. Your hate is so funny. PP has achieved so much by himself, calling him…
Nah, I'm a homo myself, and I enjoy a quality drag show. I've attended many of them over the years. My problem with PP relates to that word, "quality," which he lacks. His particular brand of ladyboy/drag queen schtick is repulsive to me. And, as the kids say, my opinion is as valid as yours.
Disliking one particular gay performer's music and style does not make a person homophobic, though I know lots of people here throw that word around in an attempt to label and silence others who don't hold their views. Cuts no ice with me.
Again, the ugliest costumes I've ever seen in a professional, musical live performance were on the scrawny body of PP Kritt.
BTW, I'm flattered you consider my writing to be on the level of a "professional critic." Thank you!
You seem like a very miserable person. Your hate is so funny. PP has achieved so much by himself, calling him…
I'm sorry. Did anyone put a gun to your head and order you to read my essay? If so, I apologize on their behalf. You won't understand this, but I'll try anyway: I write mainly for myself. It helps me think through my perspective on a show and its various components. If that upsets you, well, that's your problem. Try skipping my comments.
The young actress was very touching. Great depiction of how a huge number of people perceive their favorite idols, and what can happen when it goes too far.
Other than that...meh.
Lots of filler.
Disappointing.
Nice shower scene
I'm doing lots of skipping ahead now.
The black/white film with gold honey was beautiful.
Love the evil bisexual dude. He's lighting a fire under this ice-cold plot.
I do wish the writers had come up with something more creative than the MC-gets-trashed-doing-Karaoke-then-has-sex-with-bad-person trope. But oh well...at least it got the story along to a place where it became intriguing.
Boom's acting continues to impress. Except for the drunk scene. He overdid it.
On to 6.5. I hope more bad things happen.
He is exceptional in this role, especially considering he is so convincing within the limits of a cheesy Thai BL.
It's odd that Akin says he is focused on being "the greatest actor," but the script focuses on the stupid "Sexiest Man" thing, which is a silly pop-culture marketing gimmick, and Akin freaks out like he lost a Suphannahong National Film Award for Best Actor or an American Academy Award.
Oh well, lame writing.
Embarrassingly awful clothes, especially on Jin.
They were just talking about not presenting as gay in public to maintain creative viability in casting, and the next minute they're doing the hilariously cheesy cig-smoking photo shoot in extremely gay poses. lol
The commenter asserted that Billkin and PP were "both fantastic in their roles." Since I consider PP to be far less talented than Billkin, in both acting and singing, I disagreed and said so in a reply.
Replying to a comment one disagrees with is pretty natural in a comment section.
By the way, these are adult men performers, not Kindergarteners. Not everyone gets a blue ribbon regardless of the quality of their work.
I work from home, set my own schedule and do whatever I want when I want.
The fact that annoys you is icing on the cake.
And I guarantee that if you agreed with my opinions, you wouldn't have made such a lame attempt at an insult.
YOU are the one who used the term "professional critic," first. I merely thanked you and now you're being a twat about it. Oh well...your anger issues aren't my responsibility.
Nah...I'll keep writing here and anywhere else I please. Thanks for the advice, though.
Nah...I'll keep replying here and anywhere else I please. Thanks for the advice, though.
Oh...as I was slothing my way back into the "sewers," I saw you floating by, all brown with corn kernels here and there, right? You don't look well.
Lame passive-aggressive put-down. Try harder.
oops!
Disliking one particular gay performer's music and style does not make a person homophobic, though I know lots of people here throw that word around in an attempt to label and silence others who don't hold their views. Cuts no ice with me.
Again, the ugliest costumes I've ever seen in a professional, musical live performance were on the scrawny body of PP Kritt.
BTW, I'm flattered you consider my writing to be on the level of a "professional critic." Thank you!