I think you're confusing the characters with the actors, Tine was supposed to be the panicked one while Sarawat…
Yeah, now that I have thought about this a little bit more, you're 100% right. I was probably a little frustrated for them holding back so much, even when they are finally together and (supposedly) comfortable with each other to have more natural and spontaneous kisses.
They're about the same if you're comparing chemistry and "kisses": they both have that best friend's vibe and…
I reckon the scene on the balcony had me longing for that very overdue and passionate kiss, but I remember being annoyed by how it turned out. Also, that ending scene... omg that could have been way better than kids playing tag, but I guess I'll watch it all again... for... for science, you know?
What really happened on "chapter 1 - He"? Come with me on my reply. I'll help you understand. But please, watch…
When we see Mike, at the end of the chapter, he's drowning after that kiss with Peen and the boy starts hauting him like a ghost. Well, it turns out he really is one, and has always been since the start of chapter 1. In the pool scene, he is already dead. It's his ghost that Mike is seeing, since he even says: "Don't disappear again". This "again" helps us realize that Peen is already dead and Mike is reimagining this scene, on the very pool Peen died, on a happier note, where he saves him from drowning, since he didn't do it the first time around.
What really happened on "chapter 1 - He"? Come with me on my reply. I'll help you understand. But please, watch the whole show first as it is important here.
To be honest, and that may be the director's fault, but Bright always seemed to be more open and Win always inspired me as the gay panicked one. Even when they were out in the open, it always felt to me that Bright would have been ok with being more intimate and that Win was holding him back (probably due to some internalized homophobia he couldn't really deal with). I might be wrong, but that's the vibe I always got from them. Win gives me the same vibe as Nanon on Bad Buddy. It always felt that he was holding Ohm back and not letting them develop the real intimacy we would have loved to see portrayed. Now, if I'm right, imagine what we would get in a BL with Bright and Ohm... OMG! I bet MaxTul would finally have some real competition!
I would like everyone to compare this vs Bad Buddy... let's see some peoples' standards lol
They're about the same if you're comparing chemistry and "kisses": they both have that best friend's vibe and their kisses are just sad lip touching that's very awkward to watch. However, Bad Buddy's story is a bit better.
I felt 13-15 episodes wasn't good as the privious episodes, unlike Gameboys that there was more exiting and the…
To be fair, Gameboys had such high profile actors like Kokoy and Elijah, wich are way more experienced actors than these two. Not that these two are bad, they're just new to the scene, so maybe give them some time?
One thing: If you're gonna introduce a magical ring on the second episode, explaining everything about it, how it works, it's powers and stuff, WHY FORGET IT AND NEVER TALK ABOUT IT AGAIN IN THE WHOLE SERIES?!
My grievance with this, is that it would work perfectly as the first episode of a series, but as a movie it leaves too much open to imagination. If you're not going to tell us the whole story, why bother to start telling it anyway? I was very invested because there is a solid plot there, but then, it ends so abruptly leaving so many open questions, it left me with a sour taste on my mouth.
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