Your imagination 🤣🤣🤣But yeah, I do not like how Mew's mom ignored his feelings and how he was acting…
Okay, let's talk about Top. When Top suddenly appears, uninvited, in front of Mew and his moms, I get this creepy vibe. It's like he's this lingering ghost from Mew's past that just won't move on. And I genuinely feel Mew's sense of violation here.
We all get it. Top wants to make amends, redeem himself, play the protective knight, and maybe, just maybe, he's holding onto the hope that Mew will trust him again. But darling, barging into someone's personal life isn't the way! Maybe it's my cultural lens speaking, but meeting the parents? That's a big step, symbolizing the intention of taking a relationship forward. Now, considering Mew and Top are no longer an item (and let's not forget the whole cheating saga), it's a bold move for Top to cozy up to Mew's moms. It's almost distasteful. These gestures? They aren't redemption; they're invasion.
Which I also think is BS.Apparently, everyone needs a redemption arc.The only redemption arc I wanted for Boston…
From Bangkok's tempting allure to New York's vibrant streets, Boston turned his past missteps into poignant photography. Embracing a non-monogamous lifestyle, he found redemption in genuine, artful connections, capturing life's raw beauty while remaining true to his own desires. It’s a story I personally yearn to see unfold.
As Top lavished Mew’s two mothers with attention, my heart shouted, “Red flag! That’s the one who, while romancing your son, got way too cozy with his buddy!”
In the comedy sketch playing out in my mind, Mew’s sharp-witted lesbian moms had a plan. As Top rambled on, one mom casually synced her phone to a nearby speaker and pressed play. Suddenly, the room was filled with the unmistakable sounds of Top’s moans. As Top’s face turned fifty shades of red, the other mom, feigning innocence, asked, “Oh dear, what’s that sound? Someone seems to be… enjoying themselves?” The first mom added with a smirk, “It’s so hard to keep track of all these audio clips, isn’t it?”
Caught in the act, Top was left speechless, the lesson loud and clear. These moms don’t just keep an ear to the ground; they’ve got an audio archive! Play fair, Top, or face the music.
that , and he is getting roasted for that scene of him getting mad at Mew for not wanting to have sex, trying…
Totally get it! Mew and Ray? Mutual messiness balanced out. Ray's deceit? Almost had me flipping tables! 😤 But if Mew's cool with it, deep breaths... As for Top? His "back-in-your-life" grand entrance? Big nope from me. Mew's life, Mew's rules! 🙅♂️
While most of the posts are roasting Ray, Mew is stewing over Top, as well as his family! GIVE ME A BREAK! Has…
Alright, diving into the whirlwind of Mew and Top’s relationship drama feels like trying to understand my grandma’s secret lasagna recipe – layered, spicy, and leaves you wondering, “What just happened?” Given their brief rendezvous, Mew’s deep dive into the pool of feelings for Top might seem like someone just belly-flopped from the high dive. Especially when Top, our resident Casanova, isn’t just winking across the room but has history with Mew’s mate! And let’s not even start on the plot twist cameo of Top’s ex. Drama alert! 🚨 But hey, storytelling in dramas is like adding extra cheese to a pizza; sometimes it’s cheesy, but oh, so satisfying. The dynamic duo of Mew and Top really serves up all the flavors. Kudos to the writers for keeping our taste buds tingling! Though some bites make me ponder, it’s all part of the fun. Everyone’s got their own taste, and isn’t that what makes sharing a pizza – or discussing a drama – so delightful? 🍕😉
In the swirling dance of mutual torment and growth, perhaps Sand was onto something when he said to Nick, “We both have a penchant for masochism, falling for those who never place us first.” But isn’t it clear to us, the observers, that it’s not about being unimportant, but about Ray’s and Boston’s delayed awakenings? Their epiphany: that Sand and Nick had already etched indelible marks on their hearts.
In this rollercoaster of a show, every character loves with an intensity that’s almost palpable. They are true to themselves - sometimes to their minds, sometimes to their hearts, occasionally to their habits, often to their vulnerabilities, and yes, sometimes to their carnal desires. They invest so much in the act of love, showcasing both human frailties and strength.
The most poignant moment of episode nine for me wasn’t about the triad of couples moving closer together, but about closure. Nick found closure from his past obsession with Boston, and in a twist of fate, his ‘confession’ became the balm to Boston’s hidden wounds. Ray and Mew’s heart-to-heart was another moment of such closure.
I don’t care about the external returns, but more about the closure of a chapter and the inner peace it brings. And I couldn’t help but wonder, isn’t closure the truest form of growth?
In the grand urban jungle of love and relationships, two pearls of wisdom from my mom stand out:
Firstly, there's a poignant truth in allowing oneself to be vulnerable in love. It's like wearing your heart on your sleeve with a neon sign saying "Handle with care." That’s why when love takes a detour, the sting cuts so deep. Take Mew, for instance. He never truly loved Ray. He admitted to using him as a pawn in a vengeful game against Top. So, when Ray cozied up with Sand, instead of a dramatic meltdown, Mew could genuinely toast to their happiness. It's like watching a romance movie and the protagonist ends up waving at the departing train instead of running after it.
And then there's the second piece of advice – don't go around smooching your friends willy-nilly, be it under the influence or just a wild urge to play scientist with your feelings. Because more often than not, it ends in a comedic fiasco. In the real world, Harry and Sally just shared a table, not lingering kisses. And trust Sand and Nick to bring this life lesson to the forefront. They're the poster children for "Tried kissing my best friend, and now it's a sitcom episode."
So, in the wise words of Carrie Bradshaw - while New York City might be the backdrop, the true stories are penned in the heartbeats and missteps of our personal adventures. Cheers to lessons in love! 🍸
Since episode one, I've been the calm observer. But today? 'The Return' threw me. I wasn't ready for old stories to circle back, and somehow, their emotions became mine. Every reunion, every glance - it hits closer than expected. With three episodes left, I wonder: Can I truly root for each love story's finale? Or am I just caught up, too deep in a tale that's not even mine?
So far this series is a long PSA on what NOT to do to live a good life in Thailand. Step 1: Make sure your friends…
Chillin' with my buddies the other day, I casually dropped a question about the color of pot cookies. They told me it ain't like some neon green space dessert, but more like its plain-jane counterpart, the regular cookie. But hey, thanks to that groovy cannabis butter, sometimes it sports a slight Hulk-ish tint. Think of it as a cookie that tried a bit too hard on St. Patrick's Day. And a heads up – stash them away from the little ones and the unaware, just in case! 🍪😉
I think he fell for this gorgeous young man., when he was given the massage in the office. The way he looked at…
Ah, the classic 'wake-up-from-a-massage' realization of love – happens to the best of us! 😂 I might just take a leaf out of your book and binge-watch next time. Cheers to having the luxury of semi-retirement to catch those blink-and-you-miss-it moments! 🍿📺 Cheers!
When Sailom tried to get Kanghan out of bed, I secretly wished for a *rise* in the plot – if you catch my drift. This BL drama's biggest danger? There's no physical threats, no saucy scenes... it might just bore the audience to tears. Come on, give us some spice!
I think he liked him from the start. He hated all the other secretaries cause they reminded him of his kidnapper.…
Totally with you on XSZ seeing something special in YSY from the get-go. I mean, considering his lady-induced trauma, who'd think he'd be cozying up to anyone, right? Those close contacts in Episode 5, though? Quite the surprise moves! Maybe it's just the quirky side of his character! 😅
A shoulder to cry on and Stay with me don't even have a kiss and I believe that they are deeply in love. Here…
Modestly speaking, it's not the actors, it's the ambiance. Every director has a vision, and buddy banter? Spot on. But those 'deep gazes' had me sidetracked. Perfect as bromance, but as BL? Just a tad off-kilter. Perhaps Chimon's romantic chops are best left off-screen.
I usually don't judge the chemistry between BL actors since it's so subjective. But episode 8 got me chuckling: two love-struck teens, one bed, and hormones raging - how on earth did they resist? The writer's made Kanghan and Sailom's love so platonic! Sailom treating Kanghan feels more bro than beau. Did the show forget teenage hormones exist or is it pure bromance to keep our expectations in check? 🤷♂️😂
We all get it. Top wants to make amends, redeem himself, play the protective knight, and maybe, just maybe, he's holding onto the hope that Mew will trust him again. But darling, barging into someone's personal life isn't the way! Maybe it's my cultural lens speaking, but meeting the parents? That's a big step, symbolizing the intention of taking a relationship forward. Now, considering Mew and Top are no longer an item (and let's not forget the whole cheating saga), it's a bold move for Top to cozy up to Mew's moms. It's almost distasteful. These gestures? They aren't redemption; they're invasion.
In the comedy sketch playing out in my mind, Mew’s sharp-witted lesbian moms had a plan. As Top rambled on, one mom casually synced her phone to a nearby speaker and pressed play. Suddenly, the room was filled with the unmistakable sounds of Top’s moans. As Top’s face turned fifty shades of red, the other mom, feigning innocence, asked, “Oh dear, what’s that sound? Someone seems to be… enjoying themselves?” The first mom added with a smirk, “It’s so hard to keep track of all these audio clips, isn’t it?”
Caught in the act, Top was left speechless, the lesson loud and clear. These moms don’t just keep an ear to the ground; they’ve got an audio archive! Play fair, Top, or face the music.
But if Mew's cool with it, deep breaths... As for Top? His "back-in-your-life" grand entrance? Big nope from me. Mew's life, Mew's rules! 🙅♂️
In this rollercoaster of a show, every character loves with an intensity that’s almost palpable. They are true to themselves - sometimes to their minds, sometimes to their hearts, occasionally to their habits, often to their vulnerabilities, and yes, sometimes to their carnal desires. They invest so much in the act of love, showcasing both human frailties and strength.
The most poignant moment of episode nine for me wasn’t about the triad of couples moving closer together, but about closure. Nick found closure from his past obsession with Boston, and in a twist of fate, his ‘confession’ became the balm to Boston’s hidden wounds. Ray and Mew’s heart-to-heart was another moment of such closure.
I don’t care about the external returns, but more about the closure of a chapter and the inner peace it brings. And I couldn’t help but wonder, isn’t closure the truest form of growth?
Firstly, there's a poignant truth in allowing oneself to be vulnerable in love. It's like wearing your heart on your sleeve with a neon sign saying "Handle with care." That’s why when love takes a detour, the sting cuts so deep. Take Mew, for instance. He never truly loved Ray. He admitted to using him as a pawn in a vengeful game against Top. So, when Ray cozied up with Sand, instead of a dramatic meltdown, Mew could genuinely toast to their happiness. It's like watching a romance movie and the protagonist ends up waving at the departing train instead of running after it.
And then there's the second piece of advice – don't go around smooching your friends willy-nilly, be it under the influence or just a wild urge to play scientist with your feelings. Because more often than not, it ends in a comedic fiasco. In the real world, Harry and Sally just shared a table, not lingering kisses. And trust Sand and Nick to bring this life lesson to the forefront. They're the poster children for "Tried kissing my best friend, and now it's a sitcom episode."
So, in the wise words of Carrie Bradshaw - while New York City might be the backdrop, the true stories are penned in the heartbeats and missteps of our personal adventures. Cheers to lessons in love! 🍸
2) 10 secretaries? GM's personal cheer squad! Plus, they take turns playing GM’s fake girlfriend to sabotage his matchmaking sessions!
3) GM's soft spot? Newbies with a degree in Bold Moves.
4) Latest job: Boss-Gazing & Nap-taking. Bonus: free lunch!
Drama logic, always a wild ride! 🎢🤣
Hsiao Hung's comedic flair is next level - those exaggerated faces aren't for the faint of heart. Can't believe it's his debut!
When did XSZ fall for YSY? Felt like I blinked and missed an episode. Still, I watched with a big grin!