Hope that the fact Xion post a hire advert for a writer is a sign he understand the one he have need to return…
I'm not sure that it's mainly a problem of the writers. One of them is Easy Ferrer who wrote and directed "The Day I Loved You" which was beautifully written. But what can a writer do when the person who finances the whole thing tells them to include stories about Miss Becky, the dog, and a restaurant in Chiang Mai whose chef runs around in high heels.
When the main couple take 3rd seat to the secondary couple and a freaking 10 billionth timed kidnapped dog the…
"They need to reexamine their writing and production" - I totally agree with you, But the problem is that Oxin productions are commercially by far the most successful Pinoy BL series since the glorious days of "GSP", "Gameboys", and "Hello Stranger", so I guess that they won't change anything.
I'm nervous about the series they'll be launching next week, "Tie The Not", because again the cast has great talents like Orly Mejia and Daryll Rodriguez, but like in "Rainbow Prince" and "My Story", there will be red uniforms and at least one of Xion Lim's hobbies - ancient cars this time, although I'm not sure that he won't find a writer to write those bloody dogs into the new series, too.
MyDay2.Fifth and Zeke move in together and hire Ms Becky as their housekeeper (she comes with Chukchuk), who then…
Oxin Films have announced that the series will be called "Our Story" and actually focus on Zeke and Fifth, but I'm afraid all the rest you're writing will be correct (although I wouldn't be surprised if director Xion Lim brought in his horses, too).
After the misunderstanding trope here comes the ex-boyfriend-that-triggers-jealousy trope, like seriously? After…
I loved this series, but it looks like they changed the writer for the final episodes, because all of a sudden they mess it up completely. What a shame.
When you thought it couldn't become worse, enter Mr. Headteacher asking his students whether they are top or bottom. What is wrong with a writer who writes such trash? And I would expect an experienced actor like Gio Emprese to tell the director to skip the scene.
I enjoyed this episode - like most parts of previous episodes - until the writers couldn't think of anything more exciting than the same old "evil ex trope". Tbh, the mysteious character of Lomfon and Copter's acting, plus Saengtai who seems to easily fall in love with everyone - boys and girls alike - are much more interesting than the soul mates storyline. I'm glad it didn't rain in this episode again, but the preview for next week looks like that nonsensical plot will be coming back. I also like Bow, who is such a good friend to Saengtai.
I just can't imagine Krist being a lovely guy, his previous role in SOTUS was so stiff and till the end he was…
After reading all those positive comments I thought I was the only one who thinks that Krist and Gawin are a total mismatch. Gawin is a great actor, which makes Krist look weak. I did like Krist in "I'm Tee, me too", where he showed his comedic talent so I don't hate him or something like that, but he doesn't seem to be the right actor for the role of Kawi..
I really loved this show, but they're messing it up now. I don't remember a show that made me as angry as this one. How dare you hurt our cute Mahiro so badly? The writer who is responsible for this bloody mess should never ever write a script again!
I did like this series because it felt more realistic than many other BL series. It is true that it doesn't meet the standard set by "The Eighth Sense", but we can't expect every series to be such a masterpiece. I think the plot and the acting in "Star Struck" were quite good, but episodes should have been double as long to allow better character development. I'd love to see a second season, because the ending felt as if they stopped half way.
But I'm not very much impressed with this episode tbh
Agree. Watching guys stumbling around in the jungle looking for guys stumbling around in the jungle was simply boring, and what has this to do with Bad Buddy and ATOTS when Pat/Pran and Phupha/Tian are separated most of the time?
That was a solid start. I like the rural setting although it feels a little over-romanticised, and the good old "opposites attract" will certainly work with these main actors.
I'm nervous about the series they'll be launching next week, "Tie The Not", because again the cast has great talents like Orly Mejia and Daryll Rodriguez, but like in "Rainbow Prince" and "My Story", there will be red uniforms and at least one of Xion Lim's hobbies - ancient cars this time, although I'm not sure that he won't find a writer to write those bloody dogs into the new series, too.