I hope you loved Boston too in previous ep for doing exactly the same thing! 😎
Well, Ray didn't deserve it when Ton did it. It was completely uncalled for. Now... ^^; All people told off at the party was acting shitty to Ray. Ton, we know why. Nick, he was the one who invaded Ton and Top's privacy, remember Ray knows that. The girl, can't remember her name, she exposed Ray during the candles about him being lonely and the reasons (I personally hate her for that). Top, well, I don't need to explain it. And Mew, he only had sweet words for him.
I hope you loved Boston too in previous ep for doing exactly the same thing! 😎
Well, Ray didn't deserve it when Ton did it. It was completely uncalled for. Now... ^^; All people told off at the party was acting shitty to Ray. Ton, we know why. Nick, he was the one who invaded Ton and Top's privacy, remember Ray knows that. The girl, can't remember her name, she exposed Ray during the candles about him being lonely and the reasons (I personally hate her for that). Top, well, I don't need to explain it. And Mew, he only had sweet words for him.
Aside from my rant loved the main couple a lot. Solid 8.5 out of 10. I am gonna be honest these days I have been…
Great! I've seen KMHM and KP, and loved them, but I'll check the other three. Thanks for the recommendations! P.s. Me too, I dont mind the leads' preferences.
What a stupid entitled comment. These shows cant get made if you pirate them. Its only a 2 month wait, kdrama…
Without piracy, none western country would have known about asian television and film productions. Now big companies want to explode the market they didnt even help to create. Netflix looks for profit, it is not a non-lucrative organization. If something, these kind of companies destroy the purpose of culture and make it more difficult for real artists.
About ep 11, it's so nice to see an older gay couple, I'd actually like to watch a series about two middle aged…
I finished Smiley on Netflix, awesome! It's more modern than you described you'd like to watch, because they are perfectly confortable being gay, which is, in my opinion, what makes the story so attractive. A classic romcom with gay characters. They are in their 30s, I think you might like it.
We are waiting for Season 2 to be announced at the GMMTV Showcase for 2023, "Manifesting it"
I agree completely. Beautiful characters, great actors, interesting plot... poor writing and directing. I personally couldnt finish last two eps, after Aye's panic attact being solved with the second sponge bath of the story... I thought it was a new era BL series.
I'm looking for something sweet, fluffy and hot, not overly dramatic, nor complicated, is this it? I just finished…
Well, the leads time together is sweet, fluffy and hot. However, the plot slightly talks about suicide, suicidal tendencies, depression, discrimantion, homophobia and educational system... again, these topics have a lot of presence along the series but they arent treated seriously, or at least not as seriously as I think they should be.
I'm looking for something sweet, fluffy and hot, not overly dramatic, nor complicated, is this it? I just finished…
Well, the leads time together is sweet, fluffy and hot. However, the plot slightly talks about suicide, suicidal tendencies, depression, discrimantion, homophobia and educational system... again, these topics have a lot of presence along the series but they arent treated seriously, or at least not as seriously as I think they should be.
I mean, they all just watched Thua get bullied for being gay and they were secretly also gay the whole time and…
What are you talking about!? Who watched Thua being bullied and acted was Khan. Akk and Aye were never witnesses of that situation. Akk was responsible for the 'curse' just the same as him and his sexuality had nothing to be with that. Aye helped Thua accept himself and Thua should have known better how to respond and respect others in the same situation. Nothing justified that sh!tty behaviour.
Hey guys posting again this( because i didn't find my old one) xD did anybody read the novel? how things between…
I didnt read the novel, but I think it could be possible... I'm starting to feel Chadok is just as bad as he is shown, not more. He is kind of another victim of the school strict norms. So, Thua is quite suspicious. He was the first person at school Aye told he was gay... probably he was curious about that.
1) It’s fiction. 2) It’s a question of attitude and perspective. The good guy will ultimately convince the…
1) It is. So? It's been massively confirmed fictional filming material had been used to mold collective thought since its creation. It is not an innocent story. It's both representation and creation of culture at the same time. 2) Right. That's what the author wants to present, behind a horrible attitude we may find a good person. It teaches the unaware mind if a person is misbehaving, harransing, hurting, disrespecting or violating our safety... we should be happy to ha e their attention, be patient and we will eventually find love. Well, that's crap. That's not love, behind a horrible attitude, there's a horrible person. And... What the hell are you talking about? Women, victimhood, men, defilement? Men overcome obstacles? Are you differentiating people's behaviour by gender and sexuality? Are you serious? I thought the debate could go on the content of the show... I'd never thought I'd find such retrograde opinions disguised with progression in a BL comment section.
Really? REALLY? I dropped this series after the first/second ep (cant remember) when the rapey based relationship started to flower. Then read some comments about a second story, different POV, deep topics and decided to give it a try. I just watched episode 9... REALLY!? A kid suffering post traumatic stress disorder, apparently after being victim of a rape, clearly refused to start a relationship with the ML. Then this person follows him to his dorm, makes people supposed to secure the place give him daily gifts, changes his phone number several times after it being blocked, talks to his friends to have intimate information.... I thought this was too much when the kid cries in the middle of the night asking him to leave him alone when receiving unstoppable msg and calls. But no, there's still more. The stalkery ML spends the night with him, when he is sick!! F#CKING REALLY!!?? He gets into his bed, embraces him, touches him, even tries to kiss him (which he didnt, but not because it is inappropriate, unethical or simply ILLEGAL, because he promised his friend... WTF). Meanwhile the sick kid suffering PTSD after a violation thinks he is sleeping with his father... I was with no words. At the end ML explains he changed his clothes, bedding, so practically stripped him. But the worst part of all is the comment section... people thinking he is lovely, caring, romantic. So I decided to write this. We, women/LGBTQNB+, need to stop this culture of harrasment and romanticalization of violence, abuse and rape.
Now... ^^;
All people told off at the party was acting shitty to Ray.
Ton, we know why.
Nick, he was the one who invaded Ton and Top's privacy, remember Ray knows that.
The girl, can't remember her name, she exposed Ray during the candles about him being lonely and the reasons (I personally hate her for that).
Top, well, I don't need to explain it.
And Mew, he only had sweet words for him.
Now... ^^;
All people told off at the party was acting shitty to Ray.
Ton, we know why.
Nick, he was the one who invaded Ton and Top's privacy, remember Ray knows that.
The girl, can't remember her name, she exposed Ray during the candles about him being lonely and the reasons (I personally hate her for that).
Top, well, I don't need to explain it.
And Mew, he only had sweet words for him.
I've seen KMHM and KP, and loved them, but I'll check the other three. Thanks for the recommendations!
P.s. Me too, I dont mind the leads' preferences.
It's more modern than you described you'd like to watch, because they are perfectly confortable being gay, which is, in my opinion, what makes the story so attractive. A classic romcom with gay characters. They are in their 30s, I think you might like it.
Beautiful characters, great actors, interesting plot... poor writing and directing.
I personally couldnt finish last two eps, after Aye's panic attact being solved with the second sponge bath of the story... I thought it was a new era BL series.
However, the plot slightly talks about suicide, suicidal tendencies, depression, discrimantion, homophobia and educational system... again, these topics have a lot of presence along the series but they arent treated seriously, or at least not as seriously as I think they should be.
However, the plot slightly talks about suicide, suicidal tendencies, depression, discrimantion, homophobia and educational system... again, these topics have a lot of presence along the series but they arent treated seriously, or at least not as seriously as I think they should be.
Who watched Thua being bullied and acted was Khan. Akk and Aye were never witnesses of that situation. Akk was responsible for the 'curse' just the same as him and his sexuality had nothing to be with that.
Aye helped Thua accept himself and Thua should have known better how to respond and respect others in the same situation.
Nothing justified that sh!tty behaviour.
So, Thua is quite suspicious. He was the first person at school Aye told he was gay... probably he was curious about that.
It's been massively confirmed fictional filming material had been used to mold collective thought since its creation. It is not an innocent story. It's both representation and creation of culture at the same time.
2) Right. That's what the author wants to present, behind a horrible attitude we may find a good person. It teaches the unaware mind if a person is misbehaving, harransing, hurting, disrespecting or violating our safety... we should be happy to ha e their attention, be patient and we will eventually find love.
Well, that's crap. That's not love, behind a horrible attitude, there's a horrible person.
And... What the hell are you talking about? Women, victimhood, men, defilement? Men overcome obstacles? Are you differentiating people's behaviour by gender and sexuality? Are you serious? I thought the debate could go on the content of the show... I'd never thought I'd find such retrograde opinions disguised with progression in a BL comment section.
REALLY?
I dropped this series after the first/second ep (cant remember) when the rapey based relationship started to flower.
Then read some comments about a second story, different POV, deep topics and decided to give it a try.
I just watched episode 9...
REALLY!?
A kid suffering post traumatic stress disorder, apparently after being victim of a rape, clearly refused to start a relationship with the ML. Then this person follows him to his dorm, makes people supposed to secure the place give him daily gifts, changes his phone number several times after it being blocked, talks to his friends to have intimate information.... I thought this was too much when the kid cries in the middle of the night asking him to leave him alone when receiving unstoppable msg and calls.
But no, there's still more.
The stalkery ML spends the night with him, when he is sick!!
F#CKING REALLY!!??
He gets into his bed, embraces him, touches him, even tries to kiss him (which he didnt, but not because it is inappropriate, unethical or simply ILLEGAL, because he promised his friend... WTF).
Meanwhile the sick kid suffering PTSD after a violation thinks he is sleeping with his father... I was with no words. At the end ML explains he changed his clothes, bedding, so practically stripped him.
But the worst part of all is the comment section... people thinking he is lovely, caring, romantic.
So I decided to write this.
We, women/LGBTQNB+, need to stop this culture of harrasment and romanticalization of violence, abuse and rape.
Well, what can I do... I'll have to see it again. ^^;