Okay, Okay... Wow! What melodrama we had in this ep.! LOL But, it's still all good. Yes, this series is still campy, melodramatic at times, lacking of a good script, and has a very basic plot (two youngsters from a different side of the tracks who fall in love - opposites attract, yada, yada, yada). We get it. But, even with all that's "wrong" with the series, it's still kind of "fun" to watch, with a few "feel good moments", sprinkled in with a few "steamy" lovemaking moments. It's kind of like WHY RU and YYY all rolled up into one. LMAO! Although this is a TOTAL rollercoaster experience, I'm kind of enjoying the ride!
I doubt that the subs will be fixed before this series ends. Maybe they'll be fixed later and everyone can re-watch it. IDK If they do, I think re-watching it might be better than watching it the first time.... LoL
Since the show is called “So Much in Love”, the love stories are the most important themes to which I pay…
All good points! And you're right about the series showing some positive aspects of LGBTQ+ issues. It's just sad that the "subs" were so bad it causes distractions from the story.
only what i like is about season 2 is tincan but hate how she made the story between techno and klechna i hate…
Unfortunately, a lot of posters seem to want that to happen. I hope they don't get their wish. A relationship born out of sexual assault (rape) is sooooo wrong on many levels, even in BL. IMO, if they're going to pair them like this, at least let No get some well deserved justice and Kla get some well deserved punishment. Then, maybe there could be some forgiveness and then possibly a relationship.
Not that it justifies anything but from what I´ve read, Tul was really mistreated, like REALLY bad. He is the…
Interesting take on the novel. I kind of had similar thoughts when I read it. But, you have to take Thai translated novels with a "little grain of salt." Thai, like many of the southeast Asia cultures, doesn't easily translate the "total meaning" of what is said into English (especially Western English).
Again, I will not comment on ep. 9. Because, this ep. follows the novel fairly closely; and, I didn't particularly care for the novel. At times, the characters in the novel seemed one dimensional (I guess due to Mame's writing ability or inability, whichever it is). But, IMO, LBC1's version of Mame's novel seemed to bring the characters and storyline to life. Then we have ACTL (LBC2), which had promise. But, instead of this version capitalizing on the spark (and problems) that actually made LBC1 enjoyable, the series did a "do-over" and went in the direction of just paralleling the novel. This probably would have been just fine, IF THEY HAD DONE THAT IN SEASON 1, instead of raising our hopes! lmao
I kind of understand some of the negative posts here. The series did take way too many episodes to tell us the "back story" between Pai and Itt. Now, there's only 5 episodes left for them to resolve the story line(s). Remember, there's also Waan's and Pure's storyline as well that needs resolution (unless the producers are already planning MGYG 2)...lol
I totally agree with your point and my choice is to not watch it at all. :( Im looking forward for this but I…
Yeah, it's silly at times, definitely campy (similar to some of the campy Thai BLs), and definitely more of a BL rom-com vs a BL drama. But, it really does have its cute, humorous and feel good moments. So check it out, IF you want. IF not, that's ok too. LoL
I'm wondering why the scriptwriters of these BLs are usually so hellbent on following the novels to the letter.…
OMG! We ARE so on the same page! I also don't care for the Tum/Tar story, as well as the Kla/No stuff creeping me out as well. Unfortunately, the rapist/victim frenemies to lovers is NOT a new concept. However, if you're going to put that mess in the series, at least use it as a teachable moment -- let No get a some retribution for his "injury," and let Kla receive some consequences for his "grievance." THEN, after that, maybe a situation leading to some forgiveness, possibly leading to something more. I still don't like it -- but, at least I could accept that a little better. But, I tend to forget that Thai culture is a very distinct culture.
I'm enjoying Tin/Can in LBC2 as well (although I still like their first version a little better!) lmao!
I'm wondering why the scriptwriters of these BLs are usually so hellbent on following the novels to the letter.…
My thoughts exactly! Where is the artistic license?? FYI, another reason scriptwriters need to have at least some artistic license is because much will go on in the novel that either can't, doesn't, or won't come across the same onscreen. In a novel, you can use (and are often times are supposed to use) your imagination to fill in the blanks. Onscreen, you have to show what's going on or at least explain what's going on through the characters' dialogue.
I'm not sure about MAME. I've heard the name and read (second hand) some of her reported views, and to answer your question -- I'm not sure she has THAT much creative control over the production. But, if they do continue to follow the novel this much, Pete will be back (as well as Trump). Unless they're going to recast Pete OR make that story a LBC3??
Well, well, well! I'm not really going to comment on this ep. 8. Because, although I don't really like this storyline, it does, however, really follow the novel. So, I guess I can't really dislike it for that reason. I'll just say it at least follows the novel!
I'm enjoying Tin/Can in LBC2 as well (although I still like their first version a little better!) lmao!
I'm not sure about MAME. I've heard the name and read (second hand) some of her reported views, and to answer your question -- I'm not sure she has THAT much creative control over the production. But, if they do continue to follow the novel this much, Pete will be back (as well as Trump). Unless they're going to recast Pete OR make that story a LBC3??