Just caught the teaser for episode 5, and oh my gosh, Tew and Guy are finally a thing – sweet as candy! But there's Wahl, looking like he's benched in the love game. But here's the twist – Tew's gotta run the gauntlet to break free from the gang. Seeing Oppa getting roughed up is just breaking my heart! Fingers crossed episode 5 isn't a total heart-wrencher. 🥺✨
My Thanksgiving is so yawn-worthy, I'm practically counting seconds till the Pit Babe action revs up. Bring on…
My pick-up line is, 'Do you want to learn about Greek letters or get my room number?' If they choose the former, then I start preaching about the omegaverse.
My Thanksgiving is so yawn-worthy, I'm practically counting seconds till the Pit Babe action revs up. Bring on…
Oh, Balenciaga slippers with socks? You bet! Because who says you can’t rock high fashion and still be cozy? #SocksAndSlippersGang, making fashion statements one step at a time!
My Thanksgiving is so yawn-worthy, I'm practically counting seconds till the Pit Babe action revs up. Bring on…
Oh, absolutely! Picture us, ruling the pub with our unbeatable drinking game skills, turning it into a BL cinema! As for the knives, we’ll just dazzle them with our charm - they won’t stand a chance! 😂
My Thanksgiving is so yawn-worthy, I'm practically counting seconds till the Pit Babe action revs up. Bring on…
If I were with you, I’d drag you to a local pub, tell the lads at the bar that if they lose at drinking games, they’ve gotta let us put on some BL on the telly!
I think people are being too hard on the actor Ohm, I think it makes sense his initial expression in my country…
Ohm might not be the Meryl Streep of BL dramas, but who am I to judge? After all, acting chops are subjective, and I'm no expert. My hunch? He's typecast and could use a bit more practice.
I've seen him in "Until We Meet Again", "Oh! My Sunshine Night", and "609 Bedtime Story". To be honest, I couldn't even finish the last two. Except for "609 Bedtime Story", where he's a ladies' man, his roles are usually heavy, burdened characters. He's got this constant look – furrowed brows, lips sealed, as if carrying the world's weight. Even in "609 Bedtime Story", his performance didn't quite catch my eye. In some scenes, it even made me cringe a bit.
But, I wouldn't say he's a bad actor. Sometimes the agency, production team, or the director might be the ones dropping the ball.
That little Day and big Mhok scene reminded me of the acquarium scene from Romeo + Juliet (1996) in which Romeo…
Thanks for mentioning the 1996 version of "Romeo and Juliet" – yeah, I totally remember Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in those roles. So, there's this awesome scene where Romeo, played by DiCaprio, runs into this huge, flashy fish tank. He's completely drawn in by these funky, colorful fish swimming around. And then, out of the blue, he spots Juliet, played by Danes, on the other side. They kick off this cute, flirty mirror game through the glass. It's like they're super close yet still separated by the tank. They even share this adorable, almost-kiss against the glass. It's a really fresh and quirky spin on how they first meet, making the whole moment super memorable.
Before the pandemic hit, I had the absolute delight of meeting OffGun not once, but twice in the same year—talk about lucky! Off, ever the sweetheart, greeted me with such warmth, and yes, he actually recognized me! Cue internal screaming! Here I am, still cheering on OffGun from afar, flag in hand and fangirl heart fully engaged! 🚩💖
There are scenes that are meant to be steamy and suggestive, but they’re about as subtle as a neon sign in a monastery. Seriously, a touch of mystery, a bit less reveal, might have left more to the imagination than just parading around in undies without any… let’s say, ‘visible enthusiasm.’ It’s like they missed the memo on the art of seduction: sometimes, it’s what you don’t show that really gets the audience’s pulse racing!
Watching 'Bake Me' made me think Torta Caprese was some sort of culinary Mount Everest, but turns out it's more like a walk in the park! I mean, who knew something that sounds so fancy could be so doable? The show's got us thinking you need a secret handshake or a magic wand to whip up these treats. Spoiler alert: you don't! Just a bowl, some enthusiasm, and maybe a little love for chocolate. So, let's not get too dramatic, it's just cake!
I've seen him in "Until We Meet Again", "Oh! My Sunshine Night", and "609 Bedtime Story". To be honest, I couldn't even finish the last two. Except for "609 Bedtime Story", where he's a ladies' man, his roles are usually heavy, burdened characters. He's got this constant look – furrowed brows, lips sealed, as if carrying the world's weight. Even in "609 Bedtime Story", his performance didn't quite catch my eye. In some scenes, it even made me cringe a bit.
But, I wouldn't say he's a bad actor. Sometimes the agency, production team, or the director might be the ones dropping the ball.