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dora:
Tiffany:

Finally, I'm watching High School Frenemy, and I'm really enjoying it.

It's nice to see so many familiar faces. I also like that the show spends some time focusing on the teachers, which isn't something I see very often in Thai BLs. I only realized it was a remake of School 2013 when I saw it mentioned in the opening credits because I hadn't paid much attention to the MDL page. I had watched one or two episodes of the original more than ten years ago, and when the chair crashed through the classroom window in High School Frenemy, I immediately remembered the same scene from School 2013.

I really need to know what happened between Saint and Shin in the past, it must have been something really bad. I also hope the flashbacks tell us exactly how many years ago it happened, probably three, since Saint said he hasn't hurt anyone since then.

The show explains everything well. It’s really good.

Chadjen(Mark) will always have a special place in my heart from that series. πŸ₯°β€οΈπŸ₯ΉπŸ’•πŸ’–

Saygo:
Hectic! The root of the problem is Idol Factory here. They clearly are shady because it is their responsibility to handle such matters. What is the point of being signed to a company otherwise.

This is my takeaway as well.

Based on the situation described Idol Factory is running what we Jamaicans would call a patty shop; meaning they are inept and unprofessional in their operations and administration. I find it unprofessional as well as unethical for artists to sign with them and have to depend on third parties to a contract to receive payments. I would assume that both Billy and Babe would have signed individual contracts with the company. Therefore for Idol Factory to pay Billy and expect him to subsequently pay Babe as if Babe was subcontracted by him raises a red flag to me. I would love to see the contents of those contracts because this situation gives the impression that there is no concrete framework for compensation in those contracts.