Way to ruin the trip, ya old farts (I hate how alcohol plays such a big part in most shows). Typically, in ANY series, going on a trip together results in couples becoming closer, but not this one -- Akira is still acting ridiculous, and it's neither funny nor cute (Shin getting upset about Asuka "letting" Akira change his diaper was funny, though). At least the beyond-boring Shun is trying to learn how to be in a relationship.
I don't think I'd be able to be in a relationship with someone I knew since they were a kid and I was much older. Otherwise, I'm fine with May-December romances. However, in this series, I don't think either couple has chemistry.
Asuka is the reason I'm not dropping this. He's so adorable and sweet that he makes being annoyed by Akira almost bearable.
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Thank you so much for the links -- especially to the video. I love Aaron Lai, and Be Loved in House: I Do is my favorite series and has one of the best OSTs! I love that Ai Yu Fan is involved in this series, too. ❤️
When I found out the annoying guy from "Cherry Magic" was starring in his own BL, I had hoped to see a different side of the actor. Alas, he's playing another, even more annoying character. I thought things were changing during episode 6, but then he reverted to his old self at the end.
Akira gets jealous of the doctor, while at the same time, he practically recoils every time Shin touches him. Whenever Shin verbally expresses how he feels, he gets called names and told to shut up. It's beyond exhausting to watch -- I will, though, but only for Shin and Asuka.
As for Asuka's love interest, Shu is dull and boring (although he is an intellectual, so that may be why). I go into every episode wishing Shin and Asuka were the main couple.
I'm curious about something -- why does Asuka call Akira "Akira," but Shin calls him "Minato"? At first I thought it was because Asuka has known him longer, and I'm just wondering what rule of etiquette this is following.
Bottoming after eating seafood curry? That could get messy (I know not to expect 100% realism from these shows -- I was just thrown by the meal choice).
Anyway, this looks like it's going to be quite good. Both guys are hot, and I love that Yoh looks forward to -- and loves -- the sex. Could this be the real reason he puts up with the indentured servitude 😏
I'm enjoying this series so far, and I really like that the screenwriters are men. For me, this gives the story more authenticity, since no one knows the (sexual) behavior of men better than other men.
The end of episode 4 was absolutely delicious! Lee Jun has three handsome guys wanting him, and I love how Simeon openly flirted with him while the other two looked on, jealously. That ending shot of Choi Jun was 🥵🥵🥵
I feel bad that Hyun Jae's not going to end up with his first choice, but perhaps he will have something even better/stronger with Simeon.
I was really hoping the "fiance" comment was lost in translation or somehow meant metaphorically, especially since she seemed to already know that CJ had feelings for LJ (and was all for it).
Choi Jun has the standard boss hairstyle. I can't wait to see him at home after a shower, with his bangs all on his forehead, and Lee Jun by his side. 🥰
I stumbled upon this series while I was searching for something else and decided to give it a try. I'm so glad I did -- I love when one character comically hates the other one before falling madly in love! I've always enjoyed BLs from Taiwan and am looking forward to future episodes ❤️
If Fern is trans, how was her pregnancy test positive? I thought P had made Achi lie about Fern in order to save face with the fans. Then later on, Fern asked Achi, "How did you know?" I also wondered if Fern being pregnant was an indication that Achi's BL career will not be lasting too long.
As soon as dude said what he did at the end, the lyrics "Lie together, cry together. I swear to God I hope we fucking die together." (from Method Man's "You're All I Need") popped into my head and just about sums up this movie for me.
I don't think I'd be able to be in a relationship with someone I knew since they were a kid and I was much older. Otherwise, I'm fine with May-December romances. However, in this series, I don't think either couple has chemistry.
Asuka is the reason I'm not dropping this. He's so adorable and sweet that he makes being annoyed by Akira almost bearable.
Akira gets jealous of the doctor, while at the same time, he practically recoils every time Shin touches him. Whenever Shin verbally expresses how he feels, he gets called names and told to shut up. It's beyond exhausting to watch -- I will, though, but only for Shin and Asuka.
As for Asuka's love interest, Shu is dull and boring (although he is an intellectual, so that may be why). I go into every
episode wishing Shin and Asuka were
the main couple.
I'm curious about something -- why does Asuka call Akira "Akira," but Shin calls him "Minato"? At first I thought it was because Asuka has known him longer, and I'm just wondering what rule of etiquette this is following.
Anyway, this looks like it's going to be quite good. Both guys are hot, and I love that Yoh looks forward to -- and loves -- the sex. Could this be the real reason he puts up with the indentured servitude 😏
I feel bad that Hyun Jae's not going to end up with his first choice, but perhaps he will have something even better/stronger with Simeon.
I was really hoping the "fiance" comment was lost in translation or somehow meant metaphorically, especially since she seemed to already know that CJ had feelings for LJ (and was all for it).
I'm really enjoying this series! ❤️