Me too but he said something like "We are living like husband and wife " which i took like he referencing to a…
You're right, they did change it! That's making me feel slightly better about this series, at least we know they're trying to avoid some of the worst BL tropes instead of resurrecting them :)
Me too but he said something like "We are living like husband and wife " which i took like he referencing to a…
Did he? I don't speak Thai so I only had the subs to rely on. In that case it's the issue of the subtitler forcing the heteronormalcy :/ Thank you for letting me know!
How I understood it is that the two grandfathers were married so that's why them and the rest of the family were…
It was never officially confirmed, I just saw that there were no grandmothers in the background during the family gatherings and kind of pieced it together after seeing the two grandfathers doing everything together. No problem though!
Me too but he said something like "We are living like husband and wife " which i took like he referencing to a…
He could've just said "we're living like husbands" or "like a married couple" if they wanted to avoid the labels altogether. Seeing a gay couple be compared to a relationship between a man and a woman is an instant sign that the writers aren't being considerate of the actual lgbtq+ community and are instead only feeding into the fanservice. It's very disappointing to me when it's already been proven that it's possible to do the fanservice part while avoiding the harmful tropes :/
I've been trying to wrap my head around this arranged marriage part of the storyline??? Now, arranged marriages…
How I understood it is that the two grandfathers were married so that's why them and the rest of the family were accepting of same-sex relationships. And to be fair, it's not really an arranged marriage since Kuea and Hia did get an opinion to cancel it later on, but they just like each other so there was no reason to.
At this point I'm just waiting whether the two main couples will learn some healthy communication and Kuea with Daio gain some independent thinking after realising how they're being controlled and pushed around or if this will go down the disappointing route of the Hias confessing their real feelings and everyone just forgetting all their wrongdoings. I'm currently inclined to believe it's the latter, but I won't be making early assumptions until I've seen the whole thing.
So Dan wasn't a total traitor. He did betray them and gave out their location, but it was a price for having them be arrested instead of killed on the spot. He didn't dare to go against the entire police and had no other way of saving them. He basically gave up on his and Yok's relationship in order to save Yok's life :(
Did that really happen? Kind of funny in a peculiar way.
I'm pretty sure it used to be at 8.3 if my memory is correct. Definitely higher since I remember wanting to watch it because of the high rating until I'd read the reviews.
I'm personally really liking the slow burn romance between Sean and White with proper development and forming of emotional bond as friends before they fall for each other romantically :)
You wouldn't believe how happy it made me to see a pride parade and legal LGBTQ+ issues being depicted in a BL drama, I can already tell this is going to be getting a high rating from me.
im not saying this would be really cute as a GL but this would be really really cute as a GL
I was wondering if anyone had the same opinion! I'm only on episode 9, but so far the relationship between the two Min Jaes has had the best chemistry and romantic potential lol.
Agreed. But I am sure GMMTV will be releasing the official subs!
I was thinking the subs either weren't saved in properly or the episodes got uploaded too late and the subtitler wasn't able to add them on time. But yeah, technical errors can always happen and it might not even been the fault of the person in charge of making them.
That's making me feel slightly better about this series, at least we know they're trying to avoid some of the worst BL tropes instead of resurrecting them :)
Thank you for letting me know!
No problem though!
Seeing a gay couple be compared to a relationship between a man and a woman is an instant sign that the writers aren't being considerate of the actual lgbtq+ community and are instead only feeding into the fanservice. It's very disappointing to me when it's already been proven that it's possible to do the fanservice part while avoiding the harmful tropes :/
I'm currently inclined to believe it's the latter, but I won't be making early assumptions until I've seen the whole thing.
He basically gave up on his and Yok's relationship in order to save Yok's life :(