I think the should have taken a long break if they didn't have enough money to fund the project most of the actors…
these are the prequel, highschool years before they met the rest of the characters in college. the exact same way Tonfah and Thypoon had a few episodes establishing how they knew each other before
Shipping has always been part of fandom culture and there is nothing wrong with it. Whether it’s HP, supernatural,…
well, I'm queer and I don't think it's queerbaiting. is your argument refuted by one person? probably not. but, it also isn't supported by claims. I'm blocking you now until you can learn what confirmation bias is, and also how to use commas and periods.
Shipping has always been part of fandom culture and there is nothing wrong with it. Whether it’s HP, supernatural,…
I was never condescending to you, but now I know you just want to stay in the little world you've made for yourself believing what it is you want to believe and there is no further reason to continue this inane back and forth.
Shipping has always been part of fandom culture and there is nothing wrong with it. Whether it’s HP, supernatural,…
by the definition *you* provided, they are not queerbaiting. you continue to ignore. that they do not use. the same marketing techniques. as the brand pairs.
Shipping has always been part of fandom culture and there is nothing wrong with it. Whether it’s HP, supernatural,…
friends can't act together ✍️ got it /s the fact is, is the company doesn't market them as a ship, which is literally the opposite of the definition of queerbaiting you helpfully provided. their hyphenated brand name, Sky-Nani, is not the same as the combined ship names (eg. ForceBook, FirstKhao, ect), their mascots are not the combined "child" of the pair, and the "fanservice" they do is people getting weird about their friendship.
Shipping has always been part of fandom culture and there is nothing wrong with it. Whether it’s HP, supernatural,…
you can 100% say that something isn't queerbaiting and still ship it. again, what are you on about? they are not queerbaiting, because they don't do the same marketing as brand pairs: they don't do fanservice, they don't have a combined ship name, they don't have a combined mascot. they didn't make the trailer look like a BL, they didn't make the first episode bromance-y. you're literally just seeing two people act together and calling it queerbaiting.
Shipping has always been part of fandom culture and there is nothing wrong with it. Whether it’s HP, supernatural,…
shipping is a fan activity and queerbaiting is a production decision, and one has nothing to do with the other? what are you even on about? before you go around saying BL fandom (a largely queer fandom) doesn't want "actual queer representation", perhaps you should learn what both queer and fandom terms actually mean.
then use an archive specific for anime. dramas are dramas, anime is anime, and it's better for wed designers to focus on one and do it well instead of both and do it bad the MAL entry for this show is actually complete instead of half built like one MDL
Which part specifically? The inference that killing Don was intended to serve as an exercise for the viewers?…
it could just an editing error or or some other mistake on the part of the producers. in Pit Babe season two, a character who died showed up in the final scene and the producer made the excuse that "that wasn't the character, it was the actor celebrating the end of the series"
There's already a place for archiving animes, MyAnimeList, so I really don't think MDL needs to be hosting these pages. Instead, they should be expanding the countries they archive live action dramas from (Philippines, Vietnam, etc).
Mystery/thriller shows with good hooks: Mystique In The Mirror, Spare Me Your Mercy, Dead Friend Forever Mystery/thriller shows with OUT good hooks: this
"it was not promoted as bl series" and "clickbaited it with full pack of bl actors" cannot both…
It's not homophobic for a BL production company to produce a non-BL and the complaint about the lack of queer romance would only be valid if there was any depiction of het romance, which there wasn't.
To be fair, it was not promoted as bl series. So any expectations are on us. But yes, they did clickbaited it…
"it was not promoted as bl series" and "clickbaited it with full pack of bl actors" cannot both be true at the same time. BL actors are *actors* and can act in whatever genre they want. It's super weird to force them into one role.
is your argument refuted by one person? probably not. but, it also isn't supported by claims.
I'm blocking you now until you can learn what confirmation bias is, and also how to use commas and periods.
you continue to ignore.
that they do not use.
the same marketing techniques.
as the brand pairs.
the fact is, is the company doesn't market them as a ship, which is literally the opposite of the definition of queerbaiting you helpfully provided. their hyphenated brand name, Sky-Nani, is not the same as the combined ship names (eg. ForceBook, FirstKhao, ect), their mascots are not the combined "child" of the pair, and the "fanservice" they do is people getting weird about their friendship.
they are not queerbaiting, because they don't do the same marketing as brand pairs: they don't do fanservice, they don't have a combined ship name, they don't have a combined mascot.
they didn't make the trailer look like a BL, they didn't make the first episode bromance-y.
you're literally just seeing two people act together and calling it queerbaiting.
the MAL entry for this show is actually complete instead of half built like one MDL
Mystique In The Mirror, Spare Me Your Mercy, Dead Friend Forever
Mystery/thriller shows with OUT good hooks: this
BL actors are *actors* and can act in whatever genre they want. It's super weird to force them into one role.