in many countries a consent of minor can count. You can dislike it, but you should have arguments. The age of…
You can write an essay about consent laws, but the point that Kanda is in the wrong still stands. He's exploiting both his position as a trusted authority figure and Akira's vulnerability, not to mention their significant age gap.
No 14-year-olds should go to prison for fooling around with each other. Grown men exploiting minors should.
I usually don't watch shows with over the top characters and eleven episodes in, Duang still makes me cringe. But somehow I can't stop watching :D
Maybe it's because Duang is not JUST childish, only in some ways and in other ways he's very mature and, most importantly, a healthy communicator. I also love their dynamic, because you can tell his feelings are reciprocated. Sometimes in BLs it feels like the love interest is just letting things happen, but Quin plays an equally active part in the relationship. It feels very realistic how he opens up to Duang, is playful with him and seeks his attention and/ or touch. I think, that's what makes it special to me, because it feels so natural compared to other series I've seen with similar settings.
Arthit and Dao are my favourite couple, love their story and their dynamic ❤️ But North is hands down the best character, he's such a good friend and so effortlessly funny
I think the problem with Kelvin from the start is that he is mentally ill and by that episode with self harm we…
You're probably right, but I think his behaviour was too consistently bad for me to excuse it with mental illness. He definitely deserves a chance to be a better partner, but imo not before going through a ton of therapy, which probably would take years. Maybe if they include a time jump or something, but I don't think that's gonna happen
No idea what the last two episodes will bring, but I think they went too far with Kelvin for him to be redeemed in my eyes. I'm sure he'll be forgiven and whatnot, but right now I personally don't want him to be.
Don't get me wrong, I do love me some red flags in my BL. But if it's the self harm that gets him back together with Vier, I'm gonna throw hands, because so far he didn't even understand that he's the one causing Vier's trauma. Why would I root for someone like that to get what he wants.
So I finaly came around to watch ep 7 & 8 and ooh is anyone as confused as me about the storyline?!?! Like…
I think they told Kelvin he's dead to hurt him, but I also found it weird how they ended the episode with Vier unconscious in the hospital (with possible brain damage, mind you) and the in the next scene he went to see Kelvin.
Either there's something I just don't understand or it's messed up pacing or something. They didn't even let Kelvin sit with the pain and the guilt it must've caused him to think Vier's dead, which I think would've been important to see.
Loved the plot and the actors, but the series itself was a bit boring for me, unfortunately. Also, I wish they had cast different actors for their older versions, because as surprising as this may seem, these 20-somethings don't look at all like middle aged men 🤣
No 14-year-olds should go to prison for fooling around with each other. Grown men exploiting minors should.
Maybe it's because Duang is not JUST childish, only in some ways and in other ways he's very mature and, most importantly, a healthy communicator. I also love their dynamic, because you can tell his feelings are reciprocated. Sometimes in BLs it feels like the love interest is just letting things happen, but Quin plays an equally active part in the relationship. It feels very realistic how he opens up to Duang, is playful with him and seeks his attention and/ or touch. I think, that's what makes it special to me, because it feels so natural compared to other series I've seen with similar settings.
But North is hands down the best character, he's such a good friend and so effortlessly funny
Don't get me wrong, I do love me some red flags in my BL. But if it's the self harm that gets him back together with Vier, I'm gonna throw hands, because so far he didn't even understand that he's the one causing Vier's trauma. Why would I root for someone like that to get what he wants.
Either there's something I just don't understand or it's messed up pacing or something. They didn't even let Kelvin sit with the pain and the guilt it must've caused him to think Vier's dead, which I think would've been important to see.