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Replying to 8251959 Oct 12, 2020
The bad editing and dragged out scenes are legitimate criticisms imo
You're correct. I totally agree. Many of the criticisms are legitimate, the editing, dragged out scenes, timing, etc. However, we all can still choose to enjoy the series (or at least some of it), even with the criticisms. Right?
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Replying to Synchonicity Oct 11, 2020
I SO agree. Does My Day have some flaws? Yes. But does it send some great messages? YES!I'll admit to getting…
Once again, two minds that are in sync!! I got a little teary-eyed at Ace's party too....
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Replying to 8251959 Oct 11, 2020
Is this first gay marriage in BL history?
I don't think so. There was a BL a few years back in which the characters did get "married" and then one of the characters died very soon after. I wish I could remember the name though.
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On My Day the Series Oct 11, 2020
There are many criticisms of this show, which may or may not be justified. But some shows are just meant to be enjoyed, not necessarily analyzed, discerned, methodically detailed, or examined for ultimate correctness. Sometimes, a show is just for a little humor, laugh and entertainment. I totally agree that this series is "campy," a little "off-beat," and possibly somewhat politically incorrect at times. But, it does have some "heart," and an occasional "feel good" moment. Therefore, I suggest that we watch it and try to enjoy it OR not watch it and move on to the next BL. P.S. The song at the end of the ep. (played also during the love scene) is absolutely beautiful...
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Replying to JohnGotti Oct 10, 2020
Wow! Interesting as usual. I totally agree with your assessment of the Tin and Can's characters. I also agree…
I forgot the flashbacks! 555555, as the Thai folks do.
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Replying to Synchonicity Oct 10, 2020
Okay, my comments, for what they're worth...I love the Tin/Can dynamic, because it's unlike anything else we've…
Wow! Interesting as usual. I totally agree with your assessment of the Tin and Can's characters. I also agree that theirs is a very complex relationship. I don't recall Can punching Tin in LBC2? Which ep. was that? I missed it. I do recall the punch(es) from LBC1 and I liked that about Can -- although he's naive, he showed that he wasn't "afraid" to defend his friends and his perspective of loyalty. I'm not so sure that dynamic of Can's character is really reflected in LBC2. Who says you can't be child-like, naive, and yet still be brave enough to stand up for your principles. However, I'll defer to you Synchonicity -- IMO, your assessment of the Tin/Can relationship is pretty on target. I just hope that you are also right regarding the treatment of the "rest of the story" by the writers and director. I also hope they don't follow the novel "too much."
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Replying to JohnGotti Oct 9, 2020
Geez! You're always 1 step ahead of the rest of us! LOL Great points!
LMAO!!!!!!
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Replying to JohnGotti Oct 9, 2020
Geez! You're always 1 step ahead of the rest of us! LOL Great points!
P.S. Did you notice the big "hickey" on Sky's neck during that recitation with his mom! lmao I'm wondering if that was intentional subtlety! AND, how come mom didn't notice it??? lol
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Replying to Synchonicity Oct 8, 2020
I'll give credit where credit is due: at least Sky, when coming out to his mom, said "I always knew I was different,"…
Geez! You're always 1 step ahead of the rest of us! LOL Great points!
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Well, honestly, I don't really have an distinct opinion about this ep. Story-wise, I thought it was a little bit better than just OK. And yes, it follows the book probably much closer than the Tin/Can relationship in LBC1. However, IMO, I thought that Can's character in LBC1 had a little more quality than this Can in LBC2. Yes, Can was naive and silly when it came to romance and love. But, really, what 19/20 year old kid really knows ALL the ins and out of love at that age. Also IMO, a little naivety made Can seem a little more real than the other characters in LBC1. And yes, the other characters in LBC1 fulfilled the wants of the fans by being cutesy, overly dramatic, yada, yada, yada. I actually didn't like the portrayal of Can in the novel, because he was portrayed as extremely naive, as well as a sex-crazed bottom-boy wanting to do nothing but sexually please Tin (just because he lost a football game!) Now, that's drama! LOL I actually, can't wait to see if this series follows the rest of the novel in its completion. If it does, it should be quite an interesting ending. LMAO
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Replying to Kyy_nag Oct 7, 2020
Love by chance2getherSotus2moons2Tharantype.History - crossing boundary etc
You're welcome!
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Replying to Kyy_nag Oct 6, 2020
Love by chance2getherSotus2moons2Tharantype.History - crossing boundary etc
Good selection! However, I personally didn't like Tharn/Type (due to all the tropes, stereotypes, rape, and sexual violence, etc.) . But, to each his own.
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Replying to JohnGotti Sep 30, 2020
My sincere apologies to the posters of this series. I used the term "train wreck" to describe this series. I previously…
I said this to bring out the point: regardless the type of "wreck," most of us will still tend to "stop" and "watch." lmao
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On My Day the Series Sep 29, 2020
My sincere apologies to the posters of this series. I used the term "train wreck" to describe this series. I previously used "train wreck" to describe another series and must've gotten the two confused. LOL! Unfortunately, they're BOTH wrecks and I should've been more aware of which wreck is which! Lmao ?? Therefore, I shall now clarify. My Day isn't a train wreck, it's more of a "ten car pile up at rush hour!"
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Replying to 8251959 Sep 29, 2020
Same. I prefer traditional yaoi where the guys are straight but fall in love with each other. It's more romantic…
I tend to agree with you.
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Replying to 8251959 Sep 29, 2020
Same. I prefer traditional yaoi where the guys are straight but fall in love with each other. It's more romantic…
Wow! I'm not sure I'm sophisticated enough to respond to that. So, I'll just say, hmmmm! Interesting!
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Replying to 8251959 Sep 28, 2020
Same. I prefer traditional yaoi where the guys are straight but fall in love with each other. It's more romantic…
Now, you seem "triggered." Did I use it right! lol
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Replying to 8251959 Sep 28, 2020
What? It's a fetish to think a love scene is hot? Some people here are really prudish. Yikes.
Well, actually I do think they can at least get some of the wreckage "back on the tracks." LoL Now, will that make it a "good" series as far as quality, tropes, stereotypes. cliches, etc.? No F***ing Way! BUT, it can still be enjoyable enough for an occasional laugh or sigh (at the tender moments), while we're in covid-19 lockdown.
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