I'm getting up there myself, but so far no significant issues. It'll happen though, just as you say. However, I definitely did not get the memo about growing up.
Things I like: Korn, Korn, and Korn Knock/Korn chemistry Yiwha: character AND actor Leads' commitment to character, including uninhibited physical expressions of love Farm's turning into a devious but cute manipulator and ho to punish Bright All the representations of characters as real people with flaws who sometimes fail to live up to their own standards and hurt others Representations of regret, remorse, apology, and forgiveness Exciting, challenging, unexpected, and transgressive behaviors from main characters, which provided intense drama and major feels Rit's cuteness Korn, Knock, Cho, Fai, and Rit's bodies The group window peeping at Korn/Knock
Things I don't like: Bright the actor Fai being a self-righteous, judgmental busy-body with no life of her own - kept wishing someone would tell her to mind her own business. But then I realized Fai is there to speak for all the self-righteous busy-bodies in the audience who think they're fit to pass judgment on others for being human. Still don't like Fai's nosiness and attitude. The entire Yiwha/Art thing turning out to not even have happened at all - extremely bogus storytelling and deliberate misdirection from the writers. Why would Yiwha go on letting everyone think she'd banged Art when no such thing ever took place? All the long, unnecessary pauses between characters' lines in dialogue. People don't talk like that. The unending, annoying music, telling us how to feel about every word that was spoken or act that was made. Cheesy and insulting.
Still, this is one of the best Thai BLs in existence. I give it a 10/10 to counteract some of the psychos here who gave it a 1/10 because, omg, someone...CHEATED!!!!!!!! Grow up, people.
Ah, the tale where an angel, with a demeanor of a tiny adult, mildly chides Koki for his rough edges, born not…
As you explore and share, consider the words of Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner, "In writing, you must kill all your darlings."
Faulkner meant that writers must ruthlessly eliminate any words, flowery descriptives or turns of phrase that they personally love but that do nothing for the story, or in this case, the comment. Just a thought.
The plus side of the sorry fact that few MDLers are watching this excellent show is that we don't have to read inane comments by 13-year-old fangirls expressing outrage at the "appalling age gap" between Koki and Angel. lol Just like everything else, the age gap is part of what makes this interesting, intriguing and NOT a Thai fluff-fest.
Besides, Angel may be 3,500 years old!
If anything, it's a subversive fluff-fest. Angel's wings are, after all, fluffy.
I really like your observations and how you’ve phrased them so fittingly! Thank you for the insights ^^ I’d…
Another wonderful comment! But hey, based on some hints from Koki's phone convo with his mom, I think we're going to find out she cares about him a lot underneath her gruff/tough/jaded exterior. She runs a fucking brothel, for god's sake! lol But before she hung up, she told him, "no matter what, I'm glad you're still alive." Plus, SHE called HIM. And we see in the preview of next week that she shows up at his house. She cares about him and I think we'll discover she's a good person, too.
Koki is ridiculously handsome when he is emotingAlso, 2 eps in and I can already tell. This one is going to destroy…
To me, it's charisma and natural sexual energy that overwhelms his unusual looks and makes him powerfully attractive. But his looks are likely a big part of the reason the show's rating is currently so low: 13-year-old MDL fangirls do NOT go for "unique," they go for "idol," and they don't understand sexual energy. In fact, most are frightened by it.
Looking at the ratings these days, I can tell people don't have taste. This show is so refreshing and fun. Not…
I second Maggi64: MDL is an outlier full of immature, BL fan girls who think Bad Buddy is a "masterpiece." A low rating here is pretty much a compliment, as annoying as they can sometimes be to see.
It's the best of the three seasons. It features actual, real human failings, along with concepts a lot of self-righteous,…
I just now am re-watching the show for the third time, so I hadn't seen your comment until now. It's one of the best Thai BLs there is, and the behavior that freaks out all the little girls here is a big part of what makes it a powerful drama, instead of the limp fluff we mostly get out of Thailand these days.
Thank youuuu! Also agree 100% with what you said! I think reading the comments for this show was when it dawned…
MDL demographics show the site to be dominated by a cohort of Western females in their upper teens. Most in the U.S., where SJW/PC/sex-negative thinking has taken over a generation. It's pathetic. They think they have some right to go through life without having to confront and experience behavior they don't like, as well as the feelings that accompany doing so.
"This makes me uncomfortable" is their rallying cry. Dramatic stories are SUPPOSED TO make you uncomfortable. They also think the audience immediately condones and imitates negative behavior just because they see it in a live-action show. These people are beyond lame.
THANK YOU. I'm back for a third watch of TWM-TNC over three years. I love this show BECAUSE of the plot elements that so many 13 year-olds here lose their minds over.
Cheating happens. So does forgiveness, regret and apology, redemption, and love, love, love.
On MDL, as everywhere else in the world, people like to judge and condemn others so they can feel better about themselves. They imagine THEY would never in a million years do such a thing. They are wrong.
Korn is one of my all-time favorite Thai BL characters. Strong and masculine, but also sweet, caring, and loving. These qualities are part of why what goes down late in this season is so compelling and controversial, like a good drama should be.
So BRAVO on the review. I'm going to change my rating to 10/10 just to counteract some of the irrational hate this show gets here.
Korn, Korn, and Korn
Knock/Korn chemistry
Yiwha: character AND actor
Leads' commitment to character, including uninhibited physical expressions of love
Farm's turning into a devious but cute manipulator and ho to punish Bright
All the representations of characters as real people with flaws who sometimes fail to live up to their own standards and hurt others
Representations of regret, remorse, apology, and forgiveness
Exciting, challenging, unexpected, and transgressive behaviors from main characters, which provided intense drama and major feels
Rit's cuteness
Korn, Knock, Cho, Fai, and Rit's bodies
The group window peeping at Korn/Knock
Things I don't like:
Bright the actor
Fai being a self-righteous, judgmental busy-body with no life of her own - kept wishing someone would tell her to mind her own business. But then I realized Fai is there to speak for all the self-righteous busy-bodies in the audience who think they're fit to pass judgment on others for being human. Still don't like Fai's nosiness and attitude.
The entire Yiwha/Art thing turning out to not even have happened at all - extremely bogus storytelling and deliberate misdirection from the writers. Why would Yiwha go on letting everyone think she'd banged Art when no such thing ever took place?
All the long, unnecessary pauses between characters' lines in dialogue. People don't talk like that.
The unending, annoying music, telling us how to feel about every word that was spoken or act that was made. Cheesy and insulting.
Still, this is one of the best Thai BLs in existence. I give it a 10/10 to counteract some of the psychos here who gave it a 1/10 because, omg, someone...CHEATED!!!!!!!! Grow up, people.
Faulkner meant that writers must ruthlessly eliminate any words, flowery descriptives or turns of phrase that they personally love but that do nothing for the story, or in this case, the comment. Just a thought.
Not that you asked. Feel free to ignore me.
Besides, Angel may be 3,500 years old!
If anything, it's a subversive fluff-fest. Angel's wings are, after all, fluffy.
"This makes me uncomfortable" is their rallying cry. Dramatic stories are SUPPOSED TO make you uncomfortable. They also think the audience immediately condones and imitates negative behavior just because they see it in a live-action show. These people are beyond lame.
Cheating happens.
So does forgiveness, regret and apology, redemption, and love, love, love.
On MDL, as everywhere else in the world, people like to judge and condemn others so they can feel better about themselves. They imagine THEY would never in a million years do such a thing. They are wrong.
Korn is one of my all-time favorite Thai BL characters. Strong and masculine, but also sweet, caring, and loving. These qualities are part of why what goes down late in this season is so compelling and controversial, like a good drama should be.
So BRAVO on the review. I'm going to change my rating to 10/10 just to counteract some of the irrational hate this show gets here.