Truer words have never been spoken. I am constantly projecting myself onto Sand and taking all his hurts and getting…
Ah, the double-edged sword of a captivating series! It's a blend of agony and ecstasy that keeps us coming back for more. Perhaps leaping into a new narrative tonight will be the palate cleanser you need. And hey, by tomorrow, you might find yourself entangled in a fresh drama, with new characters to love and loathe!
Could it be that we project ourselves onto certain characters, seeing them—and by extension, ourselves—as victims? Maybe that's why we think the show or its ending is bad 🤷♀️. Conversely, if we identify with characters who triumph, we might view the show more favorably 🌟💖. It's all about perspective! 🌈💕
Ending up single at the end of a movie/drama/show is not the end of the world. It is not a punishment or harsh…
They’re fresh out of college, for heaven’s sake! The world’s their stage, and there are plenty more scenes to act out. Some people just need to remember it’s a show, not a playbook for life. 😂
A perspective on Ray from a 29 year-old person with diagnosed C-PTSD.Trigger warning: mention of su*cid*. I love…
Thank you for sharing such a personal and profound perspective. It's clear that you've been through a lot and have managed to reflect deeply on your experiences and those of Ray, the character you relate to. It's remarkable how fictional characters can mirror real-life emotions and situations, providing a lens through which we can examine and make sense of our own lives.
The way you’ve articulated the complex web of emotions and experiences that come with struggling with mental health and personal relationships is truly insightful. It’s a reminder that understanding and compassion, both for oneself and others, are crucial steps towards healing and growth. Your journey towards self-awareness, acceptance, and the pursuit of therapy is inspiring and underscores the power of resilience and the human capacity for change.
Moreover, your emphasis on the importance of love, support, and the right kind of help in facilitating positive change is a powerful message. It's heartening to hear that you’ve found a supportive partner and have made significant strides in your personal journey.
Your narrative provides a thoughtful reminder that every individual, regardless of their past actions or current circumstances, deserves the opportunity for love, help, and personal growth. It’s a testament to the enduring human spirit and the transformative power of empathy and understanding. Your reflection on Ray’s character and your own experiences is a meaningful contribution to the broader conversation surrounding mental health and personal relationships.
Twelve hours post the "OF" finale, I was engulfed in melancholy, feeling as if Nick, who had just faced heartbreak, was a real-life buddy. I saw him maturely choose to leave Boston, bidding it well and pledging self-love. It was touching yet saddening. Being a fujoshi, I get easily swept into the narrative, but allow me this bout of sorrow. To shake off this emotional hangover, I've earmarked this Sunday for a healing slumber, hoping to find solace in the realm of dreams. Yet, sleep eluded me as I kept checking the comments section obsessively. 😅
A few years later, in the not too distant future, Nick finds himself working at Pixar. As he and his boyfriend, a Thai-American, cross the street hand in hand, they come across a poster for a photography exhibition. Nick halts, spending a moment to scrutinize the poster.
“You like photography exhibitions, right? Let’s find some time to visit this one!” his boyfriend suggests.
Nick smiles silently.
“The photographer is Thai! Look, it’s dedicated to Nick…” his boyfriend looks at Nick, anticipating some reaction.
Nick swiftly takes his boyfriend’s hand again, whispering, “It seems like it’s an exhibition by an old friend of mine.”
“Your friend?”
“Mhm, but we’re only friends now.”
As they continue their walk, the colors of the sunset paint the city with a golden blush, blending seamlessly with the twinkling city lights. They stride into a canvas of memories, each step forward capturing snapshots of a love story that’s nothing short of a masterpiece.
Ah, the tale where an angel, with a demeanor of a tiny adult, mildly chides Koki for his rough edges, born not…
Thank you for your comment! I am merely expressing my appreciation for this BL series through my words. While I’m not auditioning for any critic position, I do enjoy exploring and sharing the aesthetic of various narratives. Have a pleasant day!
Ah, trading 'Forgive and Never Forget' for 'Forgive and Grow out of Top'? Now that's a motto upgrade Mew could surely use, like swapping out old boots for a pair of sassy stilettos, ready to strut into a Top-free future with a snazzy stride!
I share your skepticism towards Top, and like you, I've been vocal about my distaste for his character more than…
I can hardly believe I'm saying this, given my personal distaste for Top. It's like finding myself cheering for the underdog in a game, when in reality, I’ve never been a fan of his tactics. Oh, the quirky turns of perspective!
I share your skepticism towards Top, and like you, I've been vocal about my distaste for his character more than…
Absolutely, your observations on the narrative arc of Top and Mew shed light on an important aspect of personal growth—it should be self-driven, not spurred by external allure. The idea of changing oneself for another person can indeed be a slippery slope, potentially leading to superficial transformations that don't stand the test of time. It's like a tree changing its leaves in the fall, only to revert back to its true nature when spring rolls around.
Now, contrasting this with Boston's storyline, it's evident that his journey towards self-realization, albeit triggered by external circumstances, leads to a deeper self-reflection. His narrative suggests a more organic, albeit painful, path to understanding the importance of others' feelings and the consequences of one's actions.
However, your analysis might slightly overlook the narrative device employed here. Fiction often amplifies or simplifies real-life complexities to convey a message or evoke certain emotions. While Top's sudden transformation may seem unconvincing, it could be aimed at showcasing the power of love or companionship, albeit in a somewhat idealized manner.
Moreover, the show might be employing Top's character to explore the theme of redemption or change, however glossed over, to provide a narrative contrast to Boston's more realistic, gritty journey. It's a tapestry of contrasting human experiences, aiming to provide a diverse narrative palate, even if it sometimes leans towards the idealistic.
In dissecting these narrative choices, it's a delicate balance between seeking authentic representation of personal growth and appreciating the varied, sometimes simplified, explorations of human emotions and relationships in fiction.
When people asked last episode why Sand send away his bf and stay with his ex, some people said because he is…
Exactly! Ray's sassiness might sparkle, but it seems to veil a competitive spirit that's more keen on winning than on cherishing the essence of connection with Sand. It's like a spicy dish that's all about the heat and less about the heart!
Oh, Boston, forever seeking the quick thrill in clandestine restroom rendezvous, yet missing out on the full banquet…
Oh, the heart wants what it wants, even if it's a whimsical restroom rendezvous! And don't worry, your words paint a picture just as vivid, though with a lighter stroke of the brush. Here's to hoping our dear Boston broadens his horizons beyond clandestine corners! 🥂
I’m still on the hunt for a new BL series 😅
Could it be that we project ourselves onto certain characters, seeing them—and by extension, ourselves—as victims? Maybe that's why we think the show or its ending is bad 🤷♀️. Conversely, if we identify with characters who triumph, we might view the show more favorably 🌟💖. It's all about perspective! 🌈💕
The way you’ve articulated the complex web of emotions and experiences that come with struggling with mental health and personal relationships is truly insightful. It’s a reminder that understanding and compassion, both for oneself and others, are crucial steps towards healing and growth. Your journey towards self-awareness, acceptance, and the pursuit of therapy is inspiring and underscores the power of resilience and the human capacity for change.
Moreover, your emphasis on the importance of love, support, and the right kind of help in facilitating positive change is a powerful message. It's heartening to hear that you’ve found a supportive partner and have made significant strides in your personal journey.
Your narrative provides a thoughtful reminder that every individual, regardless of their past actions or current circumstances, deserves the opportunity for love, help, and personal growth. It’s a testament to the enduring human spirit and the transformative power of empathy and understanding. Your reflection on Ray’s character and your own experiences is a meaningful contribution to the broader conversation surrounding mental health and personal relationships.
“You like photography exhibitions, right? Let’s find some time to visit this one!” his boyfriend suggests.
Nick smiles silently.
“The photographer is Thai! Look, it’s dedicated to Nick…” his boyfriend looks at Nick, anticipating some reaction.
Nick swiftly takes his boyfriend’s hand again, whispering, “It seems like it’s an exhibition by an old friend of mine.”
“Your friend?”
“Mhm, but we’re only friends now.”
As they continue their walk, the colors of the sunset paint the city with a golden blush, blending seamlessly with the twinkling city lights. They stride into a canvas of memories, each step forward capturing snapshots of a love story that’s nothing short of a masterpiece.
Now, contrasting this with Boston's storyline, it's evident that his journey towards self-realization, albeit triggered by external circumstances, leads to a deeper self-reflection. His narrative suggests a more organic, albeit painful, path to understanding the importance of others' feelings and the consequences of one's actions.
However, your analysis might slightly overlook the narrative device employed here. Fiction often amplifies or simplifies real-life complexities to convey a message or evoke certain emotions. While Top's sudden transformation may seem unconvincing, it could be aimed at showcasing the power of love or companionship, albeit in a somewhat idealized manner.
Moreover, the show might be employing Top's character to explore the theme of redemption or change, however glossed over, to provide a narrative contrast to Boston's more realistic, gritty journey. It's a tapestry of contrasting human experiences, aiming to provide a diverse narrative palate, even if it sometimes leans towards the idealistic.
In dissecting these narrative choices, it's a delicate balance between seeking authentic representation of personal growth and appreciating the varied, sometimes simplified, explorations of human emotions and relationships in fiction.