No matter what the MDL ratings say, I've binged various BL series in the last two days - some serving up spicy scenes and others just flirting with our hearts. But 'Last Twilight' had me going for a double take! I'm now on a mission, zealously pitching it to my family!
The best part? It hit me right in the feels, reminding me that in BL, the 'L' stands for Love, not something less savory! 🌟💖👬
Babe’s status, personality, and capabilities just can't align with those of a Beta or Omega! Unless Charlie and Pit Babe are in an alpha-alpha relationship. In that case, they might be fierce competitors, locked in a rivalry.
I was glued to the screen for the first episode, but honestly, Charlie’s charm? Just not hitting the mark for me. My eyes were all about Babe (Pavel) – hello, scene stealer! Seriously, what else is brewing in this story beyond what the synopsis is spilling? Spill the tea, please!
I'm basically a toe-stubbing champion with my freakishly long toes, which makes discovering Mork's oversized goldfish slippers feel like an accidental Christmas miracle — Santa definitely got Day's and my addresses mixed up! And the latest episode? It’s an absolute whirlwind! Mork sneaking around Day's dimly lit room feels like a heart-stealing mission, and him blindfolding himself in the market to walk a mile in Day's shoes? Pure melodrama gold. I'm all in for this drama buffet that's dramatic yet deliciously sweet, without being too sugary. And that scene in front of the fish tank? It turned my life into a spectacular pink parade. Scene stealer, much?
With Tew deciding to leave the underworld for love, a showdown with Phaibul seems inevitable. Here's what I'm wishing for:
1. I hope Guy doesn't get captured because I can't handle his pained expressions. When his features scrunch up in agony, it's just too much for me.
2. I'd love to see Guy and Tew's gaming buddies team up in real life to help Tew exit the gang life. It would be great to see each of them display their gaming skills in the real world, breaking through the encirclement, especially Phai. I'm picturing her in a leather jacket, riding a heavy bike, pulling a U-turn, and delivering a flying kick to the villains.
3. I'm also hoping Wahl joins the fight. Oh, I still want to give this guy a chance to turn into a hero.
4. As for Kenji, this guy will probably continue to be a thorn in Tew's side! But he seems more like a harmless character. (Is he wearing eye makeup, by the way?)
I'd like to help non-Japanese speakers appreciate the context in "One Room Angel," particularly in episode 5 where a password is deciphered, drawing from a classic Japanese folktale.
The story in question is "Jugemu," a humorous tale commonly told in rakugo, a form of traditional Japanese verbal entertainment. The name "Jugemu" itself means "limitless life," symbolizing a wish for endless health and prosperity. The tale revolves around a boy whose parents gave him an exceptionally long name, combining many auspicious and positive terms, to express their wishes for him. This name includes phrases like "Gokou-no-surikire," which suggests durability and resilience, and "Kaijari-sugama," a prayer for good health.
In the series "One Room Angel," the character Koki encounters a username "tks_jugem2," which references the "Jugemu" story. He correctly guesses the password "gokounosurikire," a segment of the lengthy name from the folktale. This element of the show cleverly integrates a piece of traditional Japanese culture into its modern storyline, showing how these enduring tales continue to influence and enrich contemporary storytelling.
I totally get you on Guy’s reaction – it’s like he went from zero to a hundred in a split second. Was it…
I swear, I absolutely won't go searching online for videos of him in basketball shorts. It's all about appreciating the art, the storyline, and the character development, right? Who needs to see those athletic moves and toned legs in action anyway? I'm totally here for the plot, not the shorts... definitely.🤣🤣🤣
I totally get you on Guy’s reaction – it’s like he went from zero to a hundred in a split second. Was it…
Seeing his profile mentioning basketball made sense when I watched him fight. The way he executes those flying kicks is proof of his excellent athletic abilities. That scene where he returns to confront the thugs, vaults over the railing, and kicks one of them? Instant fan moment right there.
I totally get you on Guy’s reaction – it’s like he went from zero to a hundred in a split second. Was it…
I’m impressed by his physique too! Haha – but let’s not focus too much on his scars. I’m all about his hair during his study days – that natural, fluffy look. Meen’s tall stature is something else, isn’t it? Even when a girl’s in heels, he doesn’t look out of place. And that scene where he walks down the corridor after his father’s death – his height really stands out, making him look like a towering figure amidst all the chaos!
I totally get you on Guy’s reaction – it’s like he went from zero to a hundred in a split second. Was it…
It seems like Tew is quite clingy, but only when it comes to Guy. Right now, it’s hard to tell if he’s the possessive or jealous type. But one thing’s for sure – if anyone dares to harm Guy, I bet Tew would go full-on protective mode. We’re talking full-blown knight-in-shining-armor, ready to slay any dragons that come Guy’s way!
I totally get you on Guy’s reaction – it’s like he went from zero to a hundred in a split second. Was it…
Maybe Pai could swoop in and take him for a wild ride on a heavy bike. I've always wanted to see Pai showing off some cool moves. Picture this: a high-speed chase, wind in their hair, with Pai at the handlebars being the ultimate cool gal. Now that's a scene I'd love to see!
Speaking of Wahl, I really want to give him a nudge and a wake-up call. Judging by his actions, he seems bi-curious,…
Okay, if Wahl turns out to be a manipulative character pulling Guy’s strings, then I’m all for Gangster Oppa stepping in and giving him a well-deserved tune-up! Sometimes, you just need a tough guy to handle the tough situations, right? Go, Gangster Oppa!
What's going on with Wahl? He's suddenly acting like he has feelings for Guy, acts like he wants to kiss him,…
I totally get you on Guy’s reaction – it’s like he went from zero to a hundred in a split second. Was it the acting, or did someone step on his toe off-camera? His face screamed ‘I’m in agony!’, so much so, I almost wanted to hand him a drink to calm down. Oh wait, scratch that – the last thing he needs is more booze. We don’t want our drama king turning into a tipsy tragedy!
What's going on with Wahl? He's suddenly acting like he has feelings for Guy, acts like he wants to kiss him,…
Absolutely, Tew’s confession was faster than a speeding bullet, but hey, I’m all for that bold move. Now that I’m Team Tew, I might just keep making excuses for him. Like, the guy’s got nothing to lose, finally finds someone he likes, and goes full soap opera mode just to be with Guy. Talk about drama! But you know what? I’m here for it. Bring on the dog blood! Ah, the things we do for love, right? Haha!
The best part? It hit me right in the feels, reminding me that in BL, the 'L' stands for Love, not something less savory! 🌟💖👬
1. I hope Guy doesn't get captured because I can't handle his pained expressions. When his features scrunch up in agony, it's just too much for me.
2. I'd love to see Guy and Tew's gaming buddies team up in real life to help Tew exit the gang life. It would be great to see each of them display their gaming skills in the real world, breaking through the encirclement, especially Phai. I'm picturing her in a leather jacket, riding a heavy bike, pulling a U-turn, and delivering a flying kick to the villains.
3. I'm also hoping Wahl joins the fight. Oh, I still want to give this guy a chance to turn into a hero.
4. As for Kenji, this guy will probably continue to be a thorn in Tew's side! But he seems more like a harmless character. (Is he wearing eye makeup, by the way?)
The story in question is "Jugemu," a humorous tale commonly told in rakugo, a form of traditional Japanese verbal entertainment. The name "Jugemu" itself means "limitless life," symbolizing a wish for endless health and prosperity. The tale revolves around a boy whose parents gave him an exceptionally long name, combining many auspicious and positive terms, to express their wishes for him. This name includes phrases like "Gokou-no-surikire," which suggests durability and resilience, and "Kaijari-sugama," a prayer for good health.
In the series "One Room Angel," the character Koki encounters a username "tks_jugem2," which references the "Jugemu" story. He correctly guesses the password "gokounosurikire," a segment of the lengthy name from the folktale. This element of the show cleverly integrates a piece of traditional Japanese culture into its modern storyline, showing how these enduring tales continue to influence and enrich contemporary storytelling.